Your e-mail hasn't shown up yet, sigh, but it will drag in eventually, I expect. I am working in Delphi, (pascal) but can switch to C if necessary. It may not be necessary. But it might be a good idea anyway. I'll think about it. I also work in Python, which interfaces with C beautifully. They might take short code snippets, maybe.
We've really hijacked this thread. Hmmm. To the rest of humanity, let it be said that as well as a novelist who writes novelists about near perfect matching systems which almost hand your near perfect mate on a platter (and the resulting utopias) I also try to write programs to make it happen -- and fail, being just one person. But hmmm, I have stumbled across a real pro, the lovely hot strawberries, who is interested in the vision and wants to put her two bytes worth in, adding her own vision to mine, to see if two visions can be better than one, and two programmers can do what one could not. We will need people to try things out, sometime, so keep an eye on what we are doing, hang around and watch, maybe even consider helping in some way before we get to the questionaire answering point. If you want to see how it might all happen, it might look like my novel, Harmony and Matching, which can be read online and downloaded from the site of the Technological Fantasies Organization, and while I am not allowed to give you the URL, a little concatention, and drop the anization and you will have it.
Really? hot damn, no, that's just an expression, no slight intended. Yes, I have some question stuff. In a bit of a state of flux, which I can pin down pretty quick, and will, now that you say you want it. Look, I have code too, but it is numerical analysis code, entirely different stuff, not incompatible, but very different. I am not adverse to the idea of putting our parts together, so to speak, hmmm, but that is only half the problem. The other half is getting a single damn soul to fill out the questionaires. Not easy, believe me. I will bow to your opinion on this, but people just don't want to answer questions, although the do, on a certain unmentionable dating service. I will think about it. How about we try and get a few folks here interested in trying a form and maybe helping, that is to say, getting them to do what the first few people in Harmony and Matching's Project Match did?
Well, our society could let you know that, but it won't. I would love to be in position to help tell you that, or to be able to point you to a dating service that would, but I can't. Read the first two chapters of my music-themed novel, if you want. In the second the couple set out to provide such a service, and it grows into something real, that ... well, it's a book. But it's fiction, and there is nothing in the real world at the moment that will do what you are asking. I dearly wish there was. All I can suggest is to us more than one dating service.
I'm free, I seduced vanity by appealing to her vanity, which works like a charm with any woman, as I mentioned in the Idiots Guide to Chatting Up Women.
Ok, anything for you, Rebecca. Well, for most of my life I read about one book a day on average -- that is an average, of course, and most were fiction -- but I just couldn't manage to write any, until three years ago, when I suddenly started writing, and have written two long novels a year since then.
About ages 27 to 28, somewhere in there. A year of having good friends and getting married to a woman I was very close to. She wouldn't rip my heart out and wander off with some other guy for a couple of years, till our daughter was 14 months old, so I had quite a long happy period in there.
No, the e-mail hasn't arrived yet. Sometimes it takes a while, depending on what you used. I remember the days when e-mails were almost always instantaneous. Not so these days, particularly if it is Yahoo or Hotmail between countries. They spool it, compress it, and whatnot, I guess.
I am out of sync because I have been working on a novel, I like to write at night.
yeah, I guess, parts of it. I am in Canada, ahem! but Washington, Oregon and California are due south of me and are also just leaving the 4th hour of the morning. It is 3:57 am here in Nanaimo, a mile from Newcastle island.
Having said that, calling "All Categories" a Forum Site Map does make some sense but dos not make it quite what the Phoenix wanted when categories came out or what I wanted earlier, which was really just the inverse map, you know, given that there was a thread called Book Chat, where would I find it, what category. Sorry for not making that clear.
Yes, you could, Esquire. I am from Vancouver, and now live 50 miles west of it. The islands I just mentioned are between Vancouver and Vancouver Island, the great big island Nanaimo is on. The city of Vancouver is big, cosmopolitan, multicultural, thriving, with a good economy and so on. Do check into it.
The Rite of Spring, a ballet suite by Igor Stravinsky If making love is a dance of two people, as the awesome one suggested, then I think that is the music that must be playing, at least for the finale. That or Carmina Burana. But Le Sacre de Printemps is ever so much more uh, umph!
RE: Describe Yourself as a Teenager
You mean you were a teenager.dpw