Re: Skybuck's Wolfram (Turing-Like) Machine implementation



Orlando B. Salazar wrote:

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You play the "Troll card" hoping that will nullify everything I've said?

Or perhaps "everything you've said" has drawn forth the troll card? Granted, Wolfgang's slap at HLA had little to do with Skybuck's (weird but amusing, as usual) idea, or the "default response". So... of course you've gotta bash RosAsm...

Poor little santosh. He has no friends that will play with him. :(

I think you're confused. Santosh is neither the source nor the target of the venom for which this NG has become famous, usually. Tough to tell the inmates apart without a program, around here, but in my observation, Santosh is quite "well liked". (if you think that's important...)

(Skybuck might be interested in the c.l.a.x. discussion of the IBM 1620 - apparently keeps it's "sign bit" separate from the "value", and works on arbitrarily long digit strings... weird, like Skybuck likes it! :)

Best,
Frank
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