Rob Brown wrote:

> Hey there Jure, good to see you again!



Always feels just as good. =P



> Lol. I've been so busy lately, finally school is going to be over Wednesday

> at 11:15, so I'll have the whole summer free!



Simmilar here, I just have this week to go of official school, then I

need to get rid of some official junk and then I too am free for the

entire summer. Wheeee! =P



> >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.

> 

> **duh** (hint: remember your phenoype??) For me that would be especially

> obvious with a dog phenotype mixed in there.



LOL. Yes, I know it's related to that. Thanx for noticing it. =]



> >=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...

> 

> Naw, he's living in the concrete jungle :) I'm in a suburb, pretty boring

> but nice nontheless. What problem?



There was some disscusion as to who moves where. =P Robert said he is

going to move to me (hmm, he's comming over for a week the moment he

turns 18 anyway) and you said you're moving to Robert... There seems to

be a problem here. =P



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

> >this

> > > address.

> >

> >Hehe... what codes are those?

> 

> LOL, that's this stupid little language that these stupid hackers type in

> when they hack a site, like that there said "Da Masta Hacka" lol, look at

> the whole thing, not each character: see, |) = D, 4=A, (\/)=M, 5=S...



Oh, silly me! =] I see it now...



> Lol, HackaCode!! lol. Stupidity if you ask me. Rob gave me a copy of your

> werecode decryptor, great job! Now I'm gonna see if I can reverse it to

> encrypt...



That's easy. Open it's ".Dat" file with notepad and see what you can do

with that. It's not just text provided to let people encode their

werecodes, it's actual data, formatted in a way that both the user and

the program can read it.



> Oh yeah, Wanderer puts his body language in asterisks too. Lol, 386? That

> was a good while ago. My dad had one of those in... '92? I dunno, some while

> ago. I remember my first computer was a Pentium 133 MHz when I was like 4

> 1/2 or something. Then I went to 233, 333, 400, 533, 666 (or something),

> then skipped to 933 when my dad built his Athlon XP 1200 1.3GHz GeForce3

> SBLive Platinum monster. Mine performs extremely well, especially since I

> don't play very many demanding 3D computer games anymore, I am most of the

> time on the internet/email or doing work. I just recently got hooked on Doom

> again! Do you still have that? If you do, we have to play that together,

> lol, it's so fun... OMG I have screwed up SO MANY computers in my life, but

> how do you think I learned so much?? :) WinXP is amazing, it NEVER crashes!

> It's so cool! I've left it on and used it for weeks at a time.



Hehe, well I don't know. I have to stick around Win95, so I can claim my

software works on most Windows versions. For example even Win98 has some

specifics that make programs in it act diffirently than on my box. 



My current computer is a 233 MHz Pentium 64MB memory, Matrox PowerDesk

Millenium graphics and AWE-64 soundcard, but a motherboard without MMX.

This one is a Pentium Celeron 433 MHz 128 MB memory, Voodoo 3 and a

built-in soundcard. These computers are quite nice in speed. I got a 17

inch monitor and this one got this enourmous 21 inch' that I'm looking

at. You have to understand all this was very cheap (my computer and this

comp's screen were $92 altogather) and we're always looking to use

whatever is the cheapest.



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

> 

> That'd be awesome! Maybe you me and Rob should start a band once we get

> together!



A "pack" seems to be the more precise describtion. =P



> Doesn't sound too bizarre to me. Autistic? Oh, the Asperger's thing. Doesn't

> seem to hamper you a bit. Didn't Rob say he had that too? Well whatever, I

> don't want to bother you about it.



Hehe, don't worry about it, I like talking about my mental condition. =P

The most interesting thing about this autism thing is that quite a lot

of the autistic kind are also very were and animal-like. I don't suppose

wereness and autism is the same thing, but when you're somebody like me

and you have both, you're very much an animal. =] My instinctive

behaviour is all completely fixed for living in the wild, I have more

powerfull hearing, smell and taste (which results in quite a bit of

trouble in living with normal humans, who are rather insensitive to

these) and I use a natural communication method, which is much better

understood by dogs and wolves than by humans. I also tend to enjoy what

animals enjoy and not what humans do.



I'm only just as good as normal humans (also called "NTs") in

cyberspace, otherwise I'm much rather than human, just an animal that

happens to know how to talk.



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

> >to do it! =P

> 

> As I said, doesn't sound to bizarre to me. Can I write the preface?? :)



LOL. I just got the suggestion from the female friend that I should let

her draw the cover art (she's a profesional artist). Wait on a bit,

until I determine how I will format the contens... =P



> Whoa, you mean the motherboard, fan, or something in between? That goldish

> thing it sits on? What? Hey, remember the removable Pentium CPU things?

> Those were some pretty weird design ideas... They looked like cartridges,

> you know, and I think they used them in Pentium IIs? I dunno, I just thought

> they were weird.



Something in between I guess. The idea is that... You know the general

CPU architecture right? It's the two data inputs, the data output and

the input that selects the function to be preformed (AND, OR, XOR, etc),

each byte contains the 8 bits telling a section of the CPU what to do

with it. The more such sections in a CPU, the faster the computer. The

typical processing system is that there is a cycle in which the CPU gets

a byte from the RAM, chews it up and records back the output into the

RAM. Because this is cycle-based, it can only be as fast as the MHz

setting is.



My idea was to not work on cycles, but wire togather the outputs of one

section of the CPU with the inputs of another and setting permanent

function selection bits. This would transform a section of the CPU into

a real-time processing hardware (this means that using some

pre-programing, you could change a part of the CPU into a graphic

accelerator, another part into computation acceleration, etc on the

run). This would make a processor of the size of about 933 MHz big

enough to simulate whole gaming stations on (without the need for any

other harware acceleration), and you probably know the speed and quality

diffirence between a PC and a gaming station.



This is basicaly what programable hardware is (the original idea of what

a CPU is supposed to end up being), but devolopment seems to have not

gone down that path. All the processors we know today, from 8086 trough

Pentium to AMD are all variations on how the processing hardware in a

CPU connects to the memory, where it stores the output and read the

input.



> You mean I underestimated about the compression or about knowing how to

> reset the BIOS? I knew you knew how, I dunno. Ohhh, I just listed a bunch of

> simple troubleshooting steps... my bad <:) I know you're very versatile with

> computers, especially after seeing your work.



Hehe, that's ok.



> PHEW, 500 MB hard disk? Man was that a while ago, I think my first PC had a

> 1-gig HD... no that was when I finally installed Windows on it... nevermind.

> Did you try Windows 3.1? I think it's smaller but it's deathly annoying I'm

> sure. This is a 486 you're using? Crap, yes, I guess you have to compress

> it. I am not sure how to solve your problem Jure, oh yeah, I'll ask my dad

> once he gets home.



Windows 3.1 is real crappy compared to anything. It's a whole diffirent

OS, I could never make Visual Basic run on it!



> Right, the form is basically all that is the program to the user, the rest

> is behind that. As long as you can make the form do what you want it to, the

> program is just manipulating the form. Am I right?



Exactly.



> >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!

> 

> **All of a sudden LonerWolf realizees how incredibly simple English is**

> lolol. Sorry, I lost you at "parser". I'm not all about the lingo Jure, I

> just happen to know what I'm doing when I'm in front of the PC. I've got

> most of the lingo down though, obviously.



A parser is a block of code that takes in input of one kind and acts

according to what the input says. Right now one of my coworkers is

working on a natural language (english) parser, it get's something like

"ICI, minimize the main window please" and brakes it down to something

like "noun=ICI, verb=minimize, noun=main, noun=window", it looks up a

quick database and finds out that it has to set the main window status

to 1 (minimized).



> So an Internet contained through a LAN without a server, I guess. That

> sounds really cool Jure, like the AI is SO realistic that it is simply REAL,

> lol.



Actualy, it runs over TCP, so the ordinary Internet is still required.

Then like you can use your browser to access WWW, you use our comm

software to contact ICI (that is, the other ICI computers around).

Communication is P2P tho, that is, peer to peer.



> Everyone's searching for the best video game experience; imagine what

> we could do if we could put games literally in people's minds and then they

> "dream" the games or something. Like if we could have a direct sensory link.

> OMG, lol, that could be some sort of dreamshift assistance for the

> sleep-deprived and the insomniacs LOLOL that would be funny. I myself do not

> get enough sleep (nevermind REM) on ANY night, that would be very helpful

> indeed. I usually contain the complete shifts within my dreams, but when I

> can't it tends to come out in the middle of a whole bunch of loud people...



Hehe, yes. You got the point alright. Amazing. =P



I supposed the games online could be something just like what you

described above. Currently I was working on a program that could scroll

up and down a picture on a remote computer, so when I told my coworker

how to use my software, I could just tell that program at his place to

focus on what I was talking about and my coworker understood what part

of the program's GUI I was talking about. It was quite sufficient for an

amazing multimedia experience and within the next few days he got around

a cupple more people interested in buying and working with my program.

=P



> > > soon, somewhere over the Pond...

> >

> >Where is that?

> 

> lol, sorry, that's a little nickname for the Atlantic; like over the Pond,

> to me, means over there in Europe.



Hehe, that sounds fammiliar. I think we use a translation of "Pond" for

the Atlantic here as well, I just didn't notice the connection. I

thought you were talking about someplace online where virtural packs are

formed.



> >Hehe, no hurry. =P

> 

> An American werewolf in Slovenia... One question, what is the

> economic/political system there?



LOLOL! You have been talking to Robert, right? Not to worry about

anything, we have here capitalism at the moment, but the people are

still very much embraced in socialism and would like to have that

instead, if it was as productive as capitalism. Why do you ask anyway?



> (hint: masseuse) lol. I need to have a werewolf around who can understand me

> so I'm not stuck surrounded by all thes humans! It's unnerving! Lol, I can

> imagine that, lol "MINE!!" No. Not weird.



Hmm, I just got yelled at by two stereotyipic humans. I don't think

they'd let me finnish this post as I should. Gotta finnish it now.



> > > 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? =]

> 

> Middle school **PUKE** sorry, I'll buy you a new pair'o'those...



Hehe, I understand you.



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