Cycling74 Thieving Inc.
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integer at www.god-emil.dk
Wed Jan 3 07:48:53 CET 2001
>Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2001 01:29:58 -0800
>From: David Zicarelli <zicarell at cycling74.com>
>Subject: Re: [max-msp] re: Max 4 &+
>
>>It would be quite useful as well to have a function to fill the
>>out-border screen with a chosen colour.
>
>There's now a way to have colored backgrounds.
>
>David Z.
there has been a way for 2 years. http://www.m9ndfukc.org/nato.0+55+3d
and - we will sue cycling74 and the cycling74 programmer responsible if anything
is stolen - even j us t slightly.
nn
regarding addtl zicarelli filth [ue abs ador u]
nn typed
>David Zicarelli of Cycling74 [we license + we Thieving] Inc.
>
>>There are two reasons for maintaining floating-point signal buffers.
>>One is that converting float to integer (or vice versa) is one of the
>>most expensive operations in a computer. On the PowerPC it takes 19 instruction
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>
>ABSOLUTE NONSENSE!
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> - NN how long have you been programming in c +?
> - mo! +? mo! +? ! != program !n c. ! = program !n zvenzka zprach.
> however even I know that David Zicarelli is lying - again.
> - How. How do you know +?
> - moment. (enter 01 other nn - wink) there are 3 instructions in our conversion routines.
> but ____... we don't steal. CYCLING74 DOES STEAL.
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> (enter 01 other nn - wink+u!nk. u l!ke dzat do u not +?)
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> REPEAT AFTER ME!!!!! YOU UANT 2222!!!!
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> David Zicarelli is a LIAR!!!!!!!!
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>
> David Zicarelli is a LIAR!!!!!!!!
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> David Zicarelli is a LIAR!!!!!!!!
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>LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!LIAR!!!!!!!!
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> sol++. ! l!ke u 2. zkrrrrrrr. ! u!sh 2 l!ke 2 l!ke u evn mor. hlp mee!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> ! UANT 2!!!!!!!!!!! ver!.ver!.verd!. !ez +? u u!l uont u +?
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>>There are two reasons for maintaining floating-point signal buffers.
>>One is that converting float to integer (or vice versa) is one of the
>>most expensive operations in a computer. On the PowerPC it takes 19 instruction
>
>
>Only if 1 is an inkompetent to!. does that any ring any bells a +?
>you will you tell us what you were wearing today - won't you +?
>
>ver!.ver!.verd! vr!!!endl!. nn
>rotat!ng m! prznl e!e komponentz at alef 1 rpm
then
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>Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2001 00:53:02 -0800
>From: David Zicarelli <zicarell at cycling74.com>
>Subject: Re: [max-msp] re: buffer size and song playback
>
>>There are two reasons for maintaining floating-point signal buffers.
>>One is that converting float to integer (or vice versa) is one of the
>>most expensive operations in a computer. On the PowerPC it takes 19
>>instruction
>>cycle (a multiply, by comparison, takes 2).
>
>This is a lie.
nn.z say - David Zicarelli is a CONSTANT SOURCE OF ENTERTAINMENT.
h!z koztumz auss!. [1 muzt z dze $1 zupermarket rout!n outf!tz.sol+la]
u uant 01 zun.dr!ed grasshopr +? YES +? H!ER.
! g!v 2 u dze flflflflfflatezt 01.
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