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J H Buffington jbuff at pacific.net
Tue Sep 12 16:34:02 UTC 2000


Yep, nearly one a day. Near as I can tell, advertising spam mailing lists.

My address is published elsewhere on the web, I'm not sure I can blame the
Squeak ML.

--jbuff


At 08:32 AM 9/12/00 -0500, you wrote:
>By the way, is anyone else getting spam from South American (Argentina)? I'm
>trying to figure out if it is related to this list.
>
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Duane Smith" <Peace at hisfeet.com>
>To: <squeak at cs.uiuc.edu>
>Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 1:14 AM
>Subject: Unsubscribe
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>
> > Please remove my email address from your mailing list as I am no longer a
>user of SQUEAK.
> >
> > Thank you.
> >
> > >From the desk of...>
> >    Duane Smith  <email:  Peace at HisFeet.com>
> >
> > Today, and always, I wish you Peace @ His Feet!
> >
> >
> >
> > ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
> > From: Aaron J Reichow <reic0024 at d.umn.edu>
> > Reply-To: squeak at cs.uiuc.edu
> > Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 22:54:01 -0500 (CDT)
> >
> > >On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, pu tizi wrote:
> > >
> > >> Gentlemen:
> > >
> > >There may be lades on this list as well...
> > >
> > >> Yes, Squeak is a cool system to all platforms. But will that prevents
> > >> us from extend its usage into some wonderful new area? I mean we might
> > >> someday make the full out of it ON some SPECIAL OS platform, just once,
> > >> to see something interesting that would happen:
> > >> Who would be so kind to make a SmallTalkSHell(STSH) for, let's say,
> > >> the Linux or BSD system just using Squeak? That will yield us:
> > >>
> > >> 2.We will change the whole filesystem into a somekind of object
>oriented
> > >> look, an objectsystem, you may call it and
> > >
> > >I was actually considering something like this, whilst thinking about an
> > >object oriented operating system.  As I would see it, when you'd first
>run
> > >stsh, it'd start out a server image, and some small C program would
> > >connect to this server.  The server image would control all local stsh
> > >sessions, and would essentially be an object database.  There's also the
> > >possibility, that in this small client (whether it's in C, Smalltalk or
> > >anything else) could connect to remote stsh server images.
> > >
> > >Perhaps even file management operations would be managed in a
> > >Smalltalk-like syntax, z.b.-
> > >
> > >stsh$ funky.txt cp: /mnt/floppy
> > >stsh$ moo.ps mv: ~/docs
> > >stsh$ .stshrc rm
> > >
> > >But at the same time, a user could choose to use the normal UNIX
>commands.
> > >If the leftmost token is not the name of an object in the system, then
> > >search the path for a command of that name, and pass it the parameters
> > >that followed it.  If not, spit out an error.
> > >
> > >> 4.cd to some object as if a directory then talk to it and
> > >> 5.reuse the whole GNU/Linux in an odd way, for example:
> > >> $ cd Object
> > >> $ ls
> > >> while $ implies Smalltalk now, and
> > >
> > >That would, in a sense, violate fundementals of OO (encapsulation), but
>be
> > >interesting.  A user could be able to store objects as files (serialized
> > >to a file, but instantiated within stsh when the user is running a
> > >shell, probably persistently).
> > >
> > >> 9.we, perhaps, could make it possible that other langues might feel it
> > >> more comfortabl and easier to run in our Shell environment! :=(
> > >
> > >Perhaps you should check out GNU Smalltalk- more unixy, command line
>input
> > >and all.  A stsh would probably be easier to do in GNU Smalltalk anyway.
> > >
> > >So many great ideas... I wonder if this stuff is good for various
>graduate
> > >degrees, got to start thinking, even though I'm only a sophmore. ;)
> > >
> > >Aaron
> > >
> > >
> >
> >





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