Rob Brown wrote:

> Hey Jure, school's finally over! Now I've got the whole summer to myself,

> and with you and Rob!



Hello Rob! Way the go! Yeah, one obstacle less! =P



I'm just browsing trough the various pictures of your dog phenotype... I

like it. =P I'm a wolf, no doubt in that, but this Malamute doggy looks

very nice and I find it very easy to associate it to you. =P 





> > > Hey there Jure, good to see you again!

> >

> >Always feels just as good. =P

> 

> Always good to see a packmate.



Indeed.



> > > **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. =]

> 

> I never realized how much my phenotype affected me until recently; all these

> little unnoticeable characteristics, and some really noticeable ones :)



That's it yes.



> Lol, I go to Zaragoza... where's Rob?? lol. I dunno, I go wherever you guys

> go; I'm flexible. There'll always be a little (or a lot) of American were in

> me though, you can't get that out of me :)



Oh, that's no problem really. I think Robert and I will move into the

Slovenian woods (out-of-city jungle) when we get the chance to and get a

satellite Internet downlink to keep on working on everything... =P A

return to our natural environment... What is yours?



> Ah, thanks. I kinda meant that it would encrypt kind of like that furrycode

> encrypter at vulpine.pp.se or something. I gotta find VB6, I have a cracked

> copy somewhere.



It would be cool if you can get on VB as soon as possible (or well no

hurry, I'm just very curious). I'm sure you'll find it easy learing how

to manipulate that GUI (Graphical User Interface), then I can teach you

how to use my two communcations modules and you'll see how great the

whole thing is!



> >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.

> 

> It's weird, a lot of win95 programs aren't compatible with winXP, and if you

> get even one DOS program to work on it you're damned lucky! The sound never

> works in DOS games on winXP.



That must be that 16-bit 32-bit 64-bit issue. =S



> You got that for under $100? That's a really good deal. I used to have a

> Voodoo3, I liked that card. In fact I think my brother has it now... yes he

> does. The only problem is that 3DFX went under (wah!! why 3dfx??) and now

> winXP doesn't support it. Now I got a NVIDEA GeForce3 TI200 and it's pretty

> amazing. 21 inch screen? Wow! My dad has something like 20" on his computer.

> Only thing I would be concerned about for you is the integrated sound, but

> then again, everyone uses computers for a different reason.



I think the screen has speakers in it, but we don't use them. I use

earphones, because there are other sound sources in the room and I must

not disturb them, not to mention the stereo and volume is a lot more

controllable this way.



> I'm more of an

> audio/video guy than an avid computer gamer (I'm hooked on Doom again, I

> could run that on your 386 if I waned to) but whenever I do play a game it

> tends to be very graphics-intensive. I want to get Doom III when it comes

> out (have you ever heard of a Windows port from Power Mac?? Sheesh!) and

> that completely depends on you having environmental sound and one hell of a

> surround system. I dunno though, the cheapest I can find a 5.1 surround

> system for is $100 and it sucks.



I highly recomend you see how Heretic II is like. The game is 3DFX

accelerated ok and still in the taste of the old games + an added effect

that you can slice down nearly anything. It rocks; you can actualy take

a knife and slice down the windows and the window frames! You can ever

blast down trees with real powerfull weapons!



The new 3D games don't do the scarry thing for me like the 2D/3D oldies

did. Like you love Doom, I love a less known game called Radix (Just

like a cross between Doom and Descent, just with more speed

(Afterburners!!! ;) and blood (that gattling machinegun rocks when used

on large masses of walking aliens!! ;) in it). Radix is an aircraft that

looks much like the Ka-50-2 Werewolf Edrogan Russian/Israeli helicopter

(ya, man, the heli deserves it's name "Werewolf"!! It's AWESOME*), just

that it doesn't have the two propellers on top.



* = The specifics for this heli are breathtaking, some Werewolf must

have named it a Werewolf, LOL. The helicopter has a built-in artificial

brain that lets it to lock on and automaticaly move the heli and fire in

a high-speed attack into a target marked solely on the radar or the

visual display. The heli can preform just as well on all weather because

of it's revolutionary co-axial propeller technology and is one of the

fastest helis around. The heli can automaticaly sync up to hunt in

packs. It is currently being tested to be titeled as the best combat

heli on the planet. Search for Ka-50-2 to find more details on it.



> > > 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

> 

> Lol, perfect. The bad name will be... ? The wolfpack? I dunno, I'm thinking

> for something original...



Why? How many IRL wolfpacks do you think are around? "Wolfpack" is just

ok.



> You know what's weird?? Lately I've been theorizing about some sort of

> extreme egocentrism... like maybe everybody experiences the world in a

> completely different way and the same thing for some people may mean

> something completely different fo other people. For example, colorblindness.

> They may experience red as green or whatever, and green as red. Maybe

> "normal" is different for everyone. It's kind of a mix between extreme

> egocentrism and extreme chaos theory. Maybe I have incredible hearing and I

> just don't notice it. My sense of smell I deem inappropriately weak, though

> I think that's because I'm almost always stuffy. Like maybe even nerves

> sense touch differently for everyone. Get what I'm saying? Anyway, I'm

> always more interested in the animals when I'm invited to somewone's house,

> more than the people themselves. I'm more interested in what they do than

> what humans do, though I like working with computers and the like.



Hmm, yes, but you know when I got on the autism newsgroup

<news:alt.support.autism> it was almost like when I found AHWw, those

guys are really my kind, but of course, they don't form packs. =P



> >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.

> 

> Lol. Doesn't look human... doesn't smell human... doesn't sound human...

> it's probably not human! lol. "Ohmagad... that wolf just talked!!"



Really, I only need a snout and a tail left to go. =P I'm furry already.



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

> >with it.

> 

> I have a dumb question... using a 32-bit system means that you can have more

> possible operations because there are more 0s or 1s to each operation, 32,

> right? Well does that mean there are more bits to a byte or each operation

> is multiple bytes? And I think there's a version of WinXP that uses a 64-bit

> system... I'm not sure what that does though.



No that's another thing, the 8 bits relate only to the hardware CPU and

cannot be changed as the OS pleases. The 16, 32 and 64 bit things relate

to in what format does the OS keep it's numbers and strings (memory).

16-bit can hold up to 65536 diffirent values, 32 allows  4294967296 and

64 allows 1.844674407371 * 10 ^ 19. The more you allow, the more complex

things the OS can handle. It's a brainless thing to increase these

things like that if you ask me.



> ...wow! That's a lot more practical than buying a new processor! but one

> thing: What do you mean by gaming station? A console system? My PlayStation2

> can render much more quickly and with more visual quality than my computer,

> but I'm guessing that it's because it's using only about 500 lines of

> resolution.



Well gaming stations... You know those large boxes for playing games

standing in various bars and bigger shops? The Japanese ones provide a

gigantic picture an ultimate resolution and a speed that needs to be

leaving coloured trails on objects to allow the users to follow the

activity on the screen and smoothness way beyond the one on your TV. My

brother actualy had a friend record a movie of the demo activity on one,

because it was so great to look at.



> >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.

> 

> Oh! AMD is way ahead of everything; their 1.53 GHz processor beats Pentium 4

> 2 GHz in performance and efficiency.



That's only because it has more direct access to memory, which is why it

needs a fixed amount of it. So far the most recomended system is a

dual-processor Pentium/AMD box and I think that's rather true.



> >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.

> 

> Ah I see. (hearing "peer topeer" reminds me of those old games where one

> modem would play a 2-player game with another, that was a real bitch!)



Well ICI (or system) computers connect one-to-one, but automaticaly.

That means that when you go online, your computer will automaticaly join

a pack (no kidding, my technology here ;) and send howls to the other

members, so you will see 2 to 7 individual TCP connections instantly

being set up, but of course succesfully only if the other members want

to have the connection and if the joining dude is the one he claims to

be (confimed with a password, the so called 'howl tone signature' ;).



> So you could make a remote computer do what you tell it to. In WinXP,

> Microsoft actually puts a hidden user on your computer that has access to

> everything, then if you call w/ tech support someone from tech actually

> shows you how to fix the problem in the future, ight on your computer. I

> don't think it's safe though, so I hacked it to take off the user.



Our system is secure. First of all, there is nobody with perfect control

besides the local user (a hacker will encouter fairly practical problems

if he wants to get full control), second of all, only the local user can

click up whatever he wants to let the individual other users to do and

usernames are all protected with a password and (in the USA-only

version) I think about 560000-bit encryption. This means that somebody

that you do not know (perhaps a hacker) might encounter full, 3-layer

denial of responsivness from the programs if that is how your ICI is

configured (and it is configured for maximum security when installed).



> Oh, LOL. Reminds me of a supernova, where stars are born... my imagination

> is really active today, I should write a song or something...



Know dialog songs? Has Robert told you about them? Me and Robert

invented and wrote a looooooooong dialogue song when once chatting in

poems.



> Yup. Just curious Jure, just curious. anyway I'd probably need to know if I

> were to go there sometime! The US has a lot of socialistic qualities

> doesn't it?



Slowly drifting away with the new president. =P Here in Slovenia there

are a lot of things that are free (all kinds of medical services, etc),

which I learned is not the case in the USA. Nothing to hate here, the

taxes are 20% everywhere lately anyway! =P You know how the American

ambasadors always battle on who is going to be in that embasy in

Slovenia the next year. =P It's a very nice country in general and it

seems that the odd natural coincidences that help me to live better are

localized here as well.



> >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.

> 

> stereotypes... why? It's so stupid!! First they say that everyone is unique,

> different, then they slap labels on them!! Humans are so cannabalistic!!



Know that. =P That's just humans, let them kill eachother. It's good for

us! =P



When I say "stereotyipic humans" I mean humans that are too human to be

true, not a bit of an animal in them.



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