Re: A89: GIDE and Gooey crap To Scott:


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Re: A89: GIDE and Gooey crap To Scott:




I didn't pass judgement on h4x0r.... nor did Scott... 


At 09:37 PM 12/30/99 EST, you wrote:
>
>Unless you are correct, this is possibly the worst possible thing to say to 
>ANY PROGRAMMER.  If what you said was a false accusation I consider you
lower 
>than any blasted TI-83+ whiner, this would put you below any person I have 
>ever seen who could have cut down a programmer.
>
>Even if this is a fake, do not take it upon yourself to give judgement
upon a 
>programmer.  It is not your place to do so.  Heck, personally I think that 
>you haven't contributed that much to the TI cause at all.  I'm not saying 
>this because I have, but you don't seem to be trying to attack this problem, 
>and if you aren't, then don't sit on your ass and whine about other people's 
>attempts
>
>-Trailblazer
>
>In a message dated 12/30/1999 1:33:27 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
>wrath@calc.org writes:
>
><< And now after some discussion with a fellow TCPA member (Wing), I have
> some more to add to this thread. Did anyone ever look at GIDE's
> screenshots. There a handful of tell-tale sign that make it look fake...
> and I apologize if it isn't. First of... That looks awfully like a
> all-purpose editor. It contains nothing specific... It looks like a HTML
> editor, and some of the things, like the send, and update, and print
> button makes sense to be in a HTML, oh the view thing in the menu. The
> debug thing looks like VTI's and the simulator window looks pasted in...
> (Look at the window border). And it was a horrible job at that. The T
> hangs over... and therre is a blue strip from a crappy paste job. Umm...
> the mnemonics are keywords... look above you see batch keywords, blue
> keywords... and what is a syntax scheme in asm? For anyone who wants to
> see some of things I found odd... go here to see my edited screenshot:
> http://www.krib.com/scott/gidehoax.jpg. THIS IS A HOAX!!! a clever hoax
> yes, but not a perfect one. Everyone wanted it so bad that when someone
> said they could do it, you all blindly fell into it. 
> 
> "Never underestimate the power of human stupidity." -- Lazarus Long >>
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