Roberto Blanco wrote:

> > That's ok. I won't be around to work with you these days, so please

> > would you just do the stuff Neil tells you to do wolfy?

> 

> No problem. He wasn't online yesterday until 20:25, so I had no time to

> work. I'll update everything today.



Today? Ok. =P



> I hope you get it alright soon. She has to know me better these days,

> I'll stop hiding some aspect of my personality. =P



Ok, news is back. =P The HDD field controller was out.



> Reminds me, yesterday I had a very long and complex dream, but the main

> part is this: there was a dog, you know, enslaved, suffering.



Is there another option?



> Unbearable. I had to make him feel good and he grabbed me so strongly

> that I nearly fall on the floor! Then I gave him love, he felt much

> better. Just like a brother. I tried howling... and he replied. So we

> kept howling...

> 

> I miss you!



And you miss Rob! So do I. I've got something for him now, tho.



> I know those shakings. You know, it wasn't that what heppened me on that

> other night. I told you about the noises. And I'm sure -- I was yipping!



What noises? When?



> Damn mosquitoes, I haven't seen many of them yet. You never stop

> observing how similar dogs are. I miis my furry friends!



Well they're simmilar, but not simmilar enough. Same story as for

wolves, you know. We can only be really ok with other weres. You and Rob

are perfect for me! =P



> Two days ago I had to return to my computer from a walk with my parents

> to get online and help with the ICI. My mother particularly thinks I

> spend too much time in front of the computer, which is no good.

> Everything's ok now but she didn't like me making an indeoendent

> decision. They want to control me, and I don't like that. They don't

> like my computer schedule, I want it to be mine from 19:00 to 21:00,

> which is the time when they want me to be out. Maybe reversing my daily

> morning-evening schedule will do it.



Yes, probably. It's not too good for day efficiency tho.



> I know that, I sometimes use my tongue to drink some water. It takes

> time, but it's very pleasant. However, I think it's slighty different.

> When you use your toungue to drink falling water, the spoon is the upper

> part. Dogs seem to use the lower part when they drink from the floor,

> for example. You just let your toungue move, and it does it. It's easy.

> {{{lap, lap, lap}}} =]



I use the lower part, but that of course requires my head to be rather

sunk in the water while I'm drinking. It's good, because the water is ok

even if it's dirty. Another story is for falling water where I just tip

my muzz... er... mouth to the side and lap water that way. It takes some

time to catch the speed sync with my instinct, but it's pretty fun then.

Not to mention I can actualy know when I need water when trying to lap.



> I must have dreamed something like that these days, but now I can't

> remember.



You probably got my deam. =P



I just realized that the med reports that autistic people have diffirent

thought cappacities at diffirent moments matches directly with the fact

that ICI connected computers' capabilities (functions) depend on who is

connected at the moment. Odd?



> > What's wrong with QBy?

> 

> Nothing really. I just can't understand why it makes mistakes performing basic operations.



Simple: It doesn't! =P Unless your computer has a faulty math

coprocessor. =P



> I know it never ends. But then you've got the commercial matter. So, it

> will be ready relatively soon. I see, you're a genious.



Genious? Hehe, you should see the new copyprotection method we have just

invented. The serial numbers get automaticaly appended in binaries to

the EXEs, then the EXEs run and end, igoring the non-EXE binary data at

the end and our security agent (ICSA) automaticaly checks up the

serials, by reading the end bytes of the EXE and instructs the other

software to remove the illegal copies from the records, so they cannot

be used. And if any part of that software is unable to do it's work

(because the user deleted it, for instance), the other programs don't

run.



> >>I take the code and, by understanding it, I make it mine, my brain makes

> >>it a component of itself so it's inside my brains and it's another

> >>instinct to use. =P

> >

> > Aha, yes, I see. Ok.

> 

> I think the correct term is internalize... =P



Like it makes a diffirence. LOL. =]



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