Where is Gnozal?
Re: Where is Gnozal?
> when is Gnozal supposed to show up?
Exactly! I keep seeing new posts in this thread and hoping to see
Gnozal announcing his presence, but it's still just talk about assembler.
This is why thread hijacking sucks. Now I can't be bothered checking
my own thread anymore. Yeah, cry me a river, play a violin, etc.
Exactly! I keep seeing new posts in this thread and hoping to see
Gnozal announcing his presence, but it's still just talk about assembler.
This is why thread hijacking sucks. Now I can't be bothered checking
my own thread anymore. Yeah, cry me a river, play a violin, etc.
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Re: Where is Gnozal?
+1TI-994A wrote:And it's been fun too, but I couldn't agree with you more.Demivec wrote:...It's been a lengthy discussion, when is Gnozal supposed to show up?
Even though the thread has been hijacked, this has been a very interesting discussion !!
A big attraction of this forum is the range of knowledge, experience and interests of the contributors, and the fact that in most instances, people can discuss differing views without getting too emotional !!
Neil
Re: Where is Gnozal?
But, can they wrap WIN32 API?Neil wrote:A big attraction of this forum is the range of knowledge, experience and interests of the contributors, and the fact that in most instances, people can discuss differing views without getting too emotional !!
Best wishes to the PB community. Thank you for the memories.
Re: Where is Gnozal?
All these threads about "what about user x, he's not posting anymore" become quite dead after a few posts, since there is only so much to say about something unknown. This also dried off, died and changed direction.
In this specific case I feel no remorse for asking a question which was answered back with what I believe were at least partially incorrect statements, even if I'm wrong in the great scheme of netiquette.
So sometimes I feel the urge debate incorrect, or partially incorrect, statements up to a point, at least to not leave a single perspective lying around undisturbed and ready to be picked up. Seemingly unimportant as it may be.
Anyway, to ease PB's pain in this case a simple solution is for a moderator (if he likes) to split up the thread in "Where is G." and "What about assembly/assembler ?"
Should make almost everyone happy.
On a similar note: What about BackupUser ? His last post was on 18 Jan 2005 12:29, and now I'm starting to be worried about him. He was such a prolific poster. And I bet the selfish bastard wrote some closed source library I depend upon and now I'm screwed.
In this specific case I feel no remorse for asking a question which was answered back with what I believe were at least partially incorrect statements, even if I'm wrong in the great scheme of netiquette.
So sometimes I feel the urge debate incorrect, or partially incorrect, statements up to a point, at least to not leave a single perspective lying around undisturbed and ready to be picked up. Seemingly unimportant as it may be.
Anyway, to ease PB's pain in this case a simple solution is for a moderator (if he likes) to split up the thread in "Where is G." and "What about assembly/assembler ?"
Should make almost everyone happy.
On a similar note: What about BackupUser ? His last post was on 18 Jan 2005 12:29, and now I'm starting to be worried about him. He was such a prolific poster. And I bet the selfish bastard wrote some closed source library I depend upon and now I'm screwed.
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Re: Where is Gnozal?
We are, in fact, "Waiting for Gnozal".PB wrote:> when is Gnozal supposed to show up?
Exactly! I keep seeing new posts in this thread and hoping to see
Gnozal announcing his presence, but it's still just talk about assembler.
This is why thread hijacking sucks. Now I can't be bothered checking
my own thread anymore. Yeah, cry me a river, play a violin, etc.
And as students of Samuel Beckett will know, this is a futile exercise. So what better to do, while we wait, than chat about irrelevant things.
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Re: Where is Gnozal?
> what better to do, while we wait, than chat about irrelevant things
Hmm, doesn't seem so bad when you put it that way.
Hmm, doesn't seem so bad when you put it that way.
I compile using 5.31 (x86) on Win 7 Ultimate (64-bit).
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Re: Where is Gnozal?
Exactlyluis wrote: On a similar note: What about BackupUser ? His last post was on 18 Jan 2005 12:29, and now I'm starting to be worried about him. He was such a prolific poster. And I bet the selfish bastard wrote some closed source library I depend upon and now I'm screwed.
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Re: Where is Gnozal?
Done, new thread created What about assembly/assembler ?
I hope I splitted the good ones
I hope I splitted the good ones
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Re: Where is Gnozal?
Hi flaith. Nice clean-up, although, perhaps, these three posts might also be better placed in the new thread:flaith wrote:Done, new thread created What about assembly/assembler ?
I hope I splitted the good ones
http://www.purebasic.fr/english/viewtop ... 15#p437649
http://www.purebasic.fr/english/viewtop ... 15#p437653
http://www.purebasic.fr/english/viewtop ... 30#p437655
Just a suggestion.
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Re: Where is Gnozal?
Thanks
I tried to move a post to the other topic, but it seems I'm missing something, and cannot move it for now
I tried to move a post to the other topic, but it seems I'm missing something, and cannot move it for now
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Re: Where is Gnozal?
In any case, the posters will always know what happened here.flaith wrote:I tried to move a post to the other topic, but it seems I'm missing something, and cannot move it for now
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Re: Where is Gnozal?
And now I imagine a moderator should split the topic in two parts: "Where is G. ?" and "How to split a topic ? Interferences, moral choices and technical hurdles".
PS: still worried about BackupUser.
PS: still worried about BackupUser.
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Re: Where is Gnozal?
Make that three; you're forgetting BackupUser.luis wrote:...split the topic in two parts...
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Re: Where is Gnozal?
And maybe think about how to implement recursion in them?TI-994A wrote:Make that three; you're forgetting BackupUser.luis wrote:...split the topic in two parts...
j/k
A good multiple choice list answer for the original topic question is "in Bhutan".
Keep it BASIC.