qmarx
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Post by qmarx on Feb 8, 2009 11:48:58 GMT
When you set the correct language encoding on your web browser, those panels will display up properly. But, in order to GET that language encoding option, you have to recompile your own browser from source. nerds. I don't understand what you're talking about. They're in perfectly understandable English. Perhaps you're having a problem with your jargon, or babble electro-gibberish, bit bucket, bibble jargon? Jargon-jar, babble gib Sysrq+break. Hope that's perfectly clear. Remember to have Scroll lock enabled.
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Post by fjodor on Feb 8, 2009 19:27:14 GMT
What's a scroll lock?
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Dominic
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touched by his funk
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Post by Dominic on Feb 8, 2009 19:40:36 GMT
A seal of wax on a scroll of paper.
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Post by beekay on Feb 9, 2009 3:07:48 GMT
Pity they don't know what they're talking about either. Mind, that's a a topic for a different flamewar. Beekay, I think you're looking to deep at rationalising the technobabble. It's spurious, pointless and obviously running against Tom's desires. I love it! More please. People love technobabble that has an internal consistency. I'm just highlighting Tom's unique brilliance in that Kat is actually asking all questions at the same time using the quantum of "jargon." The syntax of the "jargon" statements requires one to fill in the "babble" steps in order to ask a complete question. Because the first babble lists all requirements, and the second babble lists all obstacles, the problem is fully defined. To recieve an answer, the user must fill in the "chatter chatter" with a simple (i.e. real) technology from the context of its construction. The fact that it involves a child prodigy means the complexity of construction is taken in broad abstracts and generally a moot point. It can be done, and it has, but it is also done in child's terms. From this step, we assume that the same system was streamlined to perform only a specific "jargon" task, whether this was the complete hardware, or simply an electronic brain built to do the necessary mathematics required to run other hardware. Compare the digital control systems of a car. "Technical Wizardry" involve hooking up the "jargon computer" to other hardware systems. "babble jargon" lists the new steps to accomplish the jargon task with the special computer to take care of some of the babble tasks. So effectively, Kat asks all questions and recieves all relevant answers by forcing the observer to fill in only those terms which pertain to his or her interests. P.S. Scroll Lock is also a button, but only on my desktop, not my new laptop. I have an [fn] key that makes me share buttons.
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