I need you,hope I can chat with you...
http://www.geocities.com/lucy1981216/
http://www.geocities.com/workingmail2005/
http://www.geocities.com/girlwinku/
singleone wrote:
> I need you,hope I can chat with you...
> http//www.geocities.com/lucy1981216/
> http//www.geocities.com/workingmail2005/
> http//www.geocities.com/girlwinku/
...another hint that Lisp is gaining in popularity.
Pascal
--
2nd European Lisp and Scheme Workshop
July 26 - Glasgow, Scotland - co-located with ECOOP 2005
http://lisp-ecoop05.bknr.net/
Yeees Jessica Alba enjoys to chat about Common
Lisp, i've heard that her homegrown Lisp called
AlbaLisp is the most beautifull dialect in the family.
Anyway I'm reporting abuse .
As a wisemen once said:
After the intallation of a spam killer
nobody writes me anymore.
AlbaLisp sounds good , much better than a Tron3Lisp .
From: Ulrich Hobelmann
Subject: Re: I need you,hope I can chat with you...
Date:
Message-ID: <3kc9e7Fri442U2@individual.net>
fireblade wrote:
> AlbaLisp sounds good , much better than a Tron3Lisp .
And imagine the mascot, hmmmm :)
Tron makes me think of that weird old movie,
--
XML is a prime example of retarded innovation.
-- Erik Meijer and Peter Drayton, Microsoft Corporation
I still think that AlbaLisp will be stripped down
dialect of Common Lisp , or at least i hope so.
As of TronLisp ,it sounds like TrollLisp .
Actually StarLisp is my favourite but is allredy taken.
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 09:49:03 +0200, Pascal Costanza wrote:
> singleone wrote:
>> I need you,hope I can chat with you...
>> http//www.geocities.com/lucy1981216/
>> http//www.geocities.com/workingmail2005/
>> http//www.geocities.com/girlwinku/
>
> ...another hint that Lisp is gaining in popularity.
Well, lucy1981216 probably read about all those
sex-pressions we tend to talk about ...
RalfD
>
> Pascal