On Mon, Jul 16, 2007 at 02:46:33PM +0900, SonOfLilit wrote: > On 7/15/07, Joe Wiltrout <wiltroutja / aol.com> wrote: > >Tyvm. I will try this imediately. When (If, but most likely I will) make > >something worth telling people about, I shall tell you right after I > >tell my friend who codes Java. And thank you for not telling me to go > >and write hello world! thousands of times. And if there is ever a time > >when I do make a good game that people would pay to play, or pay to get > >exclusive features or something like that, you will get everything free. > >Course that won't be for awhile. > > Hello Joe, > > I wrote this email to your personal address with a CC to ruby-talk > (just because I felt proud of how polite and helpful my message was > :P), hoping that you'd read it from your personal email and reply > directly to me, thus keeping the discussion off-list. > > I'd appreciate it if you would, from now on, do that, since I hate > spamming the ruby-talk list with discussions unrelated to ruby or it's > ecosystem. > > I'm VERY glad to hear how much fun you're having with Logo (gives me a > warm fuzzy feeling). > > I think UCBLogo comes with a manual, but if it doesn't, here is the > online version: > http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~bh/usermanual Mine came with a manual -- both in Debian a couple years ago and in FreeBSD more recently. -- CCD CopyWrite Chad Perrin [ http://ccd.apotheon.org ] Larry Wall: "A script is what you give the actors. A program is what you give the audience."