From ... From: Erik Naggum Subject: Re: A few questions, Alan Turing and LISP? Date: 1999/02/11 Message-ID: <3127704526678306@naggum.no>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 443120605 References: <19990130174921.00487.00001580@ng120.aol.com> <917828654.325939@polka> <36B7A8FD.EBEC97C0@nospamalo.com> <36B7AEAF.3F44E3E3@mindspring.com> <36B90D17.919495ED@mindspring.com> <36BA37F3.9E58364E@mindspring.com> <36BC8AB2.38532A8@mindspring.com> <36BCDB96.10124830@mindspring.com> <3127354552155362@naggum.no> <36BE2100.5D18697A@mindspring.com> <3127424508037566@naggum.no> <36BF82ED.688A9631@mindspring.com> <3127546175760808@naggum.no> <36C0DA9C.967AE090@mindspring.com> mail-copies-to: never Organization: Naggum Software; +47 8800 8879; http://www.naggum.no Newsgroups: comp.ai.philosophy,comp.lang.lisp * "Gary H. Merrill" | And just how large was this company in which you succeeded and what was | its organization? 200 people, 55 million dollars of revenue in 1997. offices in 10 nations. | I sense the wounded response of the true Linux fanatic. I sense a moron who needs to see fanatics when he knows he's in the wrong. | If it isn't Microsoft and it isn't supported by the *hardware* vendor, | it doesn't count. you keep switching definitions and modifying what you have said to keep from being wrong. no wonder you think in terms of fanatics. | In some corners of the software world, 512M RAM is a relatively small | amount of memory. Your own assumptions and lack of genuine experience | are showing. your fear of being exposed has been showing much longer. | Certainly not any further input from you. I sense a pouting, prejudiced moron who knows he's wrong, but who needs to keep in the right for self-esteem reasons, nothing else. #:Erik -- Y2K conversion simplified: Januark, Februark, March, April, Mak, June, Julk, August, September, October, November, December.