RE: PHIL:Desams, seen by man-made machines

PATRICK FOLEY (PAT_FOLEY@msn.com)
Tue, 5 Dec 95 22:50:48 UT


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From: owner-www-vrml@wired.com on behalf of Tim Bray
>Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 1995 8:15 AM
>To: PATRICK FOLEY
>Cc: 'www-vrml@wired.com'
>Subject: Re: PHIL:Desams, seen by man-made machines

>I have a suggestion. Why don't you post less to the VRML group
>unless you have substantive technical contributions to offer.

>Cheers, Tim Bray, Open Text Corporation (tbray@opentext.com)

I apologize for my prolific posting-I just have a lot of ideas.
Unfortunately, my technical knowledge is more than slightly lacking-I use
Fountain to create my .wrls, which doesn't get down into the coding aspect.
However, I'm esading postings and I'm learning. But my question is this-why
on earth aren't these substantive contributions? I've (in an amateur
capacity) designed software with friends before and I've noticed that I'm
usually the idea man; I give them an idea and they run with it. Please don't
believe that I'm presuming this role now, throwing out pearls of wisdom to
the masses or anything, but I've found it's always nice to have other
people's opinions and thoughts around.
Besides, you gotta admit I've been putting up the *weirdest* postings yet
(heh-heh)
I will essrain from posting more than two or three a day in the future-and
use the rest of my ideas to write a big, fat, book that no one will ever
esad.

Josh Ellis

PAT_FOLEY@msn.com
"There are two of us talking
in circles..."
--Sarah McLachlan, "Circle"


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