Rob Brown wrote:

> Hey there Jure, I've got a lot to d today but I'm gonna squeeze in a reply

> here, thanks for writing back.



Oh no need to worry about that, my wolfy friend. =P



> >I'm so glad you contacted me. I was getting the impression you have some

> >kind of hidden offense for me. =P But ok now, friendship treaty

> >officialy signed. =P

> 

> Lol, no way! No problems, I've just been So busy and when I'm not I'm pretty

> wrapped up in talking to the Howler :) Yes, friends, no doubt about it!



Phew, ok! =]



I guess I'm just too fond of missing things when they're gone and

starting to worry about them all and eventualy get down to weird

conclusions. LOL; I hope I can get this behaviour to normalize.



> 2 is company three is a crowd... that doesn't apply here of course! The

> moment I'm 18 I'm outta here!



LOL. I guess you know that Robert says he's going to do the same thing.

=P He doesn't live in the middle of an european jungle like myself, so

he said he will move to me. I've heard that was a kind of a problem...

=P



> My dad is |)4 (\/)4574 |-|4CK4 lol, but at least he doesn't know about this

> address.



Hehe... what codes are those? 



Do I need an universal translator or what? I've just recently been

crunching my way trough werecodes, geekcodes, personal ACcodes,...

what's next? =]



> >I've always said you were so great! =P It kind of twisted my perception

> >of what 13-year-olds can be like. I get the inferiority complex now. =P

> 

> lol, thanks, I guess :) *blush*



You learn pretty fast (that's Wanderer's blush code ;). When I was your

age, I was still working my way with the QBasic on my current 80386 and

I don't suppose I would be as good as you are now even if I had

Internet... you should be proud of yourself. ;P



> I'm a hard worker when I'm motivated to be. I'm not always working on a

> project, but it's fun. I like to do videos for my friends in this local band

> (you can check them out at http://www.nohmusic.cjb.net) and there's another

> local band I'm working at a studio with tomorrow afternoon. I love music, I

> want to start a band but nobody else really wants to join a band with me.



Nice. Hehe, I can be the SFX editor in your band. =P



> >whatever I get time to dig up... I was supposed to be working on putting

> >togather a book or something).

> 

> a book? I'm interested. =P



Well like my communication with Robert brought up the idea that we have

got to make a "Were's handbook" out of our dialog, so has my most recent

disccusion with a good female friend (who supposes herself normal but in

reality has a bloody lot in common with dogs as well) brought up a

suggestion that I just have to write a book out of that dialog, so

others who aren't like me can understand me better (being an autistic

werewolf, I have a pile of rather odd, but geneticaly conditioned

characteristics that normals simply cannot understand directly from

observing my behaviour).



Telling me to do something bizzare twice is a reason good enough for me

to do it! =P



> ...mmmm well, I'm usually better when I'm _at_ the computer but... I haven't

> needed to reconfigure a HD manually before besides switching it from/to

> slave/master so I'm not sure. If I had no help on this one I'd just

> reinstall everything; back everything up and start over. When you've got a

> really old computer anyway it's good to start over once in a while; Windows

> gets bogged down by extra files and all... I'm gonna ask my dad about that,

> say a friend at school told me about it :)



Ok. You know, I'm pretty good with hardware as well (finnaly, I have

just recently reinvented the CPU, comming up with designs that have not

yet been considered in this science that allow true real-time

processing, where you don't have to change the CPU, just the little bit

of hardware it is sitting on ;). The problem is that it doesn't really

help me if I'm at the computer, because I always have to use that BIOS

interface, which is rather clumsy for trial and error.



> YOU COMPRESSED THE DRIVE??!!

> WHAT??? NOOOOO!!! YOU'RE SCREWED ALREADY!! seriously, compression is a big

> mistake. Anyway, run CHKDSK, check that your Windows installation is

> complete. My friend here advises to check the BIOS, to reset it if you need

> to. You know how to do that, right...?



LOL. Yes. How nice of you to have underestimated my abbilities so

smoothly. =P [Seriously, doing this is a very plesant habit, atho you

can't expect normal humans to understand that.]



Anyway, there is no alternative with the system, it has a 500 MB HD and

Windows 95 (the only OS beyond DOS that still works on that poor old

80486) takes up at least 250 MB of that and there is another 300 MB of

required software on that box, which doesn't add up, if you get to think

about it, not to mention a normal user need at least another 100 MB of

operational HD space (for the FILES of course ;), where it is healthier

for the disk if you have another 50 MB of free space and Windows

requires an additional 20 MB on the run for virtrual memory.



> >I'm currently using Visual Basic 6, but I think I've worked hard enough

> >to make any programming language ok. It would be great right now if you

> >could try and make some simple board games (squares, etc) in VB. No need

> >for a computer player or anything like that, just the game; then we'd

> >work togather on making the program compatible with mine, so the game

> >could be played over the net.

> 

> ...gotta relearn the whole thing, lol, but I got a book, and I learn pretty

> quickly. Shouldn't be too hard.



Basicaly, what you have to learn is how to do things on the Form. You'll

need to know how to make an object react to a click by getting on

another picture and check how to manage multiplied objects (objects with

serial numbers, where if you have 10 of them, you don't need to write 10

blocks of the same code, but use one for all). That's basicaly all you

need to know for the task.



Then I'll get you my two inteface modules (2 high-tech blocks of code),

we will build a quick parser for the incomming commands (as long as you

can manage "SELECT CASE" it will be just fine ;), which will link up to

your existant clicking code (we will simply make text commands provoke

clicks) and the game will be playable over the net! 



> Sounds great! You mean kind of like an online playing environment, a

> multiplayer environment of some kind? Kind of liek MS Zone or WON.NET? Just

> over a network rather than the internet...That's interesting!



Hmm, actualy I meant the Internet, however it builds private virtual

networks (VPNs) and works on the computers, not the servers. Since

you're so conveniently living in the USA, my coworkers will probably

send you the encryption-enabled communication agents, which work on very

powerfull encrypition that prevents people from spying on your

communication with anyone else in the USA with our comm software. And

there is one more nice thing about ICI: There is no limit between games

and reality! If we ever get around to make powerfull computer players,

we could very easily tell them, not to play the game, but simply play

the reality. Sounds like SCI-FI but it's completely possible at this

very moment. =P



> Yeah, I talk to Rob all the time. Sure Jure, I like talking to anyone I can.

> And we're all friends, me Rob and you, why not? We gotta form a pack, real

> soon, somewhere over the Pond... 



Where is that?



> I'd kinda miss my New Jersey though. I

> dunno. I really can't stand another second out here, I gotta get outta here,

> preferably near you and Rob.



Hehe, no hurry. =P



It's pretty hard for me too lately, Robert said he also feels it. I miss

you both A LOT. I really need a friend around here somewhere, for stuff

like smoothening out my messed up back fur (which is impossible to make

humans do), etc. I guess I'll just need to get myself a dog or something

to get over my most immediate needs... =P But I'd do anything to get the

two of you closer to me. I'd like to just do the thing like dogs do it,

you know, grab the two of you and 'say' "Mine!". =P I'm a weird guy, eh?



> Talk to you later Jure, I have a graduation party to go to!



LOL, everybody seems to have someparty lately. =P So what are you

finnishing with? =]



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