So first, to pick a knit, if I'd gone to the next comment, I'd have included
God exists. That pretty-much reverses bad and good.
The FBI is evil against God. I am good with God.
Simple as that.
which is responding to Monsegur helping shut down Anonymous.But you're right, after that, we have the two comments you posted above. Maybe I should've included them.
But then we go at least twelve more comments that are inane, at which point I quit clicking "page next." Are there more insightful ones after that? I know the answer is yes, because TempleOS does occasionally post insightful material, but I don't honestly want to read through all the muck just to get to it.
"I thought mind reading and clarvoyance, I donno. It just works.
I use VMware. I wrote all 130,000 lines inside the operating system. It has all tools -- editor, profiler, grep, merge, compiler, assembler, unassembler, shitty partial debugger, graphic sprite creator. BMP-movie-maker. BMP support. Boot loader. ISO9660 ISO file creator.
My BMP movie creator is kinda banned. I want no multimedia, but I use it personally. I'm not serious on a ban -- orther prolly want to make movies, but it's a step down the road to hell.
I generate my website natively. I have a html creator. That's kinda just for me and doesn't belong. What if other want to do it?
I'm chagrinned -- I'm not thinking of any uses. Oh! I normally do hymns, but VMware killed music. Hymns are a legitimate thing I do. Video animations with music melodies and bouncy ball words."
and this one:
" TempleOS 4 days ago | link | parent [dead] | on: CSVjs: Basic CSV parsing and encoding in JavaScrip...
http://www.templeos.org/Wb/Demo/SortFileExample/F64FileSort.....
At the time of the Commodore 64, it was not used for COBOL applications. There were mainframes that banks and businesses used.
This is not what my operating system is for. I made 100 applications and demos that show what it is for. Does yours have sprites in source code?
The RedSea filesystem will do only whole-file reads and writes of contiguous block chunks (or just let you do raw block access). I demand that Linux and Microsoft and VMWare support RedSea on hard drive and CDROM, so I can remove support for ISO9660 and FAT32. God's temple must be perfect.
http://www.templeos.org/Wb/Doc/RedSea.html
With whole-file access, only I can do compression."
If self-promotion is a sin we might as well ban half of the frequent posters here (quite possibly including me).