Re: Land
In misc.survivalism, Robert Sturgeon <rsturge@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If "everyone" thinks it's unproductive, "they" just might be
correct. It's usually a mistake to go into an area with
which you are unfamiliar and assume you know more than the
locals. They may be smarter than they look.
Awwww, c'mon. Our Stewie has posted conclusions that heve eluded the
"scientists" for decades! He debunked the results of the ice-core studies
in ONE SENTENCE!
He knows better than all of them "locals" put together! He is going to
construct the most energy- and water-efficient indoor greenhouse system
that the world has ever seen! And he is going to do it for practically no
money! And he will NOT run into unexpected problems, DESPITE what
"everyone" tells him.
--
A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.
--Edward R. Murrow
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- Re: Land
... It's usually a mistake to go into an area with ... which you are unfamiliar and assume you know more than the ... He knows better than all of them "locals" put together! ... He is going to construct the most energy- and water-efficient indoor greenhouse system that the world has ever seen! ... (misc.survivalism) - Re: Land
... It's usually a mistake to go into an area with ... which you are unfamiliar and assume you know more than the ... They may be smarter than they look. ... He knows better than all of them "locals" put together! ... (misc.survivalism) - Re: Land
... It's usually a mistake to go into an area with ... which you are unfamiliar and assume you know more than the ... He knows better than all of them "locals" put together! ... construct the most energy- and water-efficient indoor greenhouse system ... (misc.survivalism) - Re: GForth Locals - Help wanted
... My mistake. ... This does take a bit of getting used to, but it should be worthwhile if it manages to eliminate the need for TO with locals. ... I think such a changed syntax would be a bad idea, since it introduces redundancy, which is a source for mistakes (ok, the compiler could check this and report if too few slots are reserved; but that would reintroduce some of the complexity you wanted to avoid. ... Most gForth code would run without modification, and all code for the new system would run without modification on gForth. ... (comp.lang.forth) |
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