Re: [livecode] loss livecode - first sketch

From: Nick Collins <nc272_at_cam.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, 09 May 2007 22:59:03 +0100

Click informs me via a carrier pigeon he sent thirteen years ago in
anticipation of this very slander, that he actually resides in Melting
Sludgeberry and has not been outside the Mervinhope Peninsula since Murky
Pool first strummed a hamdiddlyyanggo.

Nil slick con!

--On 9 May 2007 22:15:10 +0100 Reg Ludions <reg_at_ludions.com> wrote:

> This looks great Alex!, I'm really looking forward to this, as I know
> are others.
>
> Something I am looking less forward to, however, is as outlined below.
>
> Although Nick Collins' contribution to the conference is more than
> welcome, I am never-the-less shocked that he is being allowed to present
> with someone with as scandalous an academic -and personal!- reputation
> as Click "Fast-One" Nilson Close friends of mine in the Shropshire
> market town of Bishop's Castle tell me that he is infamous, nay,
> notorious around those parts, and can barely mention his name without
> cursing and shaking with barely-contained legitimate fury! Confronted in
> person, for example, it will difficult for this witness not to demand
> Click confess the despicable truth of how his colleage Benne "became
> ill", as he glosses it on his frankly shoddy homepage. And to think he
> has the cheek to then present on "Human Action", as though his own
> personal actions have not blighted the reputation of certain members of
> Bishop's Castle community!! I won't say more here, but trust there will
> be an opportunity - if he is not banned altogether - for taking this
> scoundrel to account on this and many other matters - both musical - and
> not.
>
>
> Tom
>
>
> "To know code, is to slow code"
>
>
> On 8 May 2007, at 23:05, alex wrote:
>
>>
>> Still more to confirm and add, but here is the first idea of what LOSS
>> Livecode will be:
>> http://toplap.org/index.php/LOSSLivecode2007
>>
>> If I haven't responded to your proposal yet then please let me know, I
>> might have missed something...
>>
>> alex
>>
>
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