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Re: Source Code for OS?
olcott wrote:
>
> > 1. Christ wasn't an amateur
>
> The distinction between professional and amateur is most
> typically made on the basis of whether one received monetary
> compensation for there work.
That is not the difference between amateur and professional. I suggest you learn what the word
"profession" means, not it's current misuse by the vulgar.
>
> > 4. My statements are rude - if you are telling the truth. If you are just a gas bag, as
> > you posts suggest, then all that has happened is you've been shown, once again, and not
> > just by me, to be wearing no imperial robes.
> >
>
> There is NO EXCUSE for one whose "profession"
> is speaking for God to ever be rude.
What authority says so? It is obvious that you know nothing about this matter. Jesus called
Herod a fox, John the Baptist called the Pharisees and priest, a brood of vipers, Jesus also
called the Pharisees whitewashed tombs full of decaying bones. Of course, you will claim that
these are not from God, but from Satan, because they don't agree with what you think is truth.
What that means, is that you have elevated yourself to the position of God, for you have
determined what is truth and righteousness and anything that disagrees with your conception is
false. Your pseudo intellectual approach is only more of the fig leaf to cover your violation of
the first two commandments, as your have tried to cover your violation of the eighth and tenth
commandments (Ex 20 so you can check it out.)
> My compiler
> does produce mathematically optimal code.
So you claim. For the third time - who publishes it, and who has verified that your claim is
true? What third party testing labs have done this?
> I have
> worked on it for several years. As it turns out the
> distinction between the mathematically optimal code
> that it produces and the code produced by other
> compilers is of little practical consequence, decreasing
> size, and time by less than one percent. Yet this
> difference is required to distinguish between
> actual perfection, and a mere reasonable facsimile.
LOL. Even if your unvalidated claim is right, I've been around long enough to know that fast
code has often been made faster, sometimes in ways that astonish people. Humility would demand
that you not make such categorical statements, but then megalomaniacs are seldom humble.
>
> A Pastor whom does not bother to incorporate
> the teachings of Christ into his life? This seems
> to me to be a sham...
I do, though, unlike your compiler, I'm not perfect. And in this case, at least, I've done what
Christ himself has done, so I'm feeling confident that I've not sinned.
Oh, by the way, shame is spelled with a final "e", and "sham" doesn't fit your sentence. Esp.
since I've never been so foolish (unlike some posting here) to claim to have achieved perfection
or infallibility. I'm not God, not now, and never will be. Baruch ha shem.
Roy
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> > Roy