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Posted by B on 03/31/06 20:17

Onideus Mad Hatter wrote:
> On 31 Mar 2006 07:59:48 -0800, "B" <b00010001@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >Fred, I completely agree. In formal education, you realize that what
> >you know is only a small drop in the sea of knowledge on a subject.
>
> I wouldn't even call it a small drop, I'd call it pointless stupidity.
> I'm sure with all the money you wasted you don't like to even attempt
> to grasp that fact. I've been to several colleges and taken many
> classes...and they don't come anywhere even remotely close to DREAMING
> of scratching the surface of my personal knowledge and understanding.
>

You're such a lil' retard, lil' hatter. I'm guessing you went to
"several" colleges and failed out of every one.

BTW, you're simply proving my point.

> Unfortunately for you, you never figured out that you could learn at
> an unfathomably faster rate ON YOUR OWN.
>

Well, no... I learned a lot of stuff on my own. I went to college and
realized that what I learned on my own is very small to amount of
knowledge out there. You keep proving my point by being and ass. Carry
on.

> >One thing you do learn, however, is critical thinking skills.
>
> ...that's not really something you learn. Critical thinking is
> another way of saying common sense. Either you've got your head out
> of your ass or you don't. The are levels though of critical thinking.
> One of the things I love doing is going beyond normal critical
> thinking and then having people like you (who think they have critical
> thinking) look at what I'm doing and start thinking, "Oh that's
> wrong"...not realizing that even though they did calculate the
> situation they DID NOT factor in ALL of the variables and sometimes a
> way that may LOOK inefficient or incorrect is in fact the CORRECT way
> of doing it.
>

Again, proving my point. You truly are a retard. Bravo!

> >There are
> >instances where inferior technological or artistic choice is simply
> >better. Mies van de Rohe was quoted as saying, "Less is more."
> >(although, I'm not sure if that was *his* verbal concoction). You
> >learn to examine an idea and look ahead at the impact and possible
> >paths and weights to an outcome (excuse the comp. sci. background
> >metaphors).
>
> Again, this coming from the guy whose pushing the XML fad...yeah, it's
> EASIER and FASTER...but only for the undereducated. And those
> deficiencies come at a price that most of them are too ignorant to
> even understand.
>

Once again, proving my point. Go lil' retard, you can do it.

> >The truth is, when you purport to have all intelligence in
> >a subject area, you are really showing your immaturity and lack of
> >knowledge.
>
> WRONG!
>
> In a lot of situations, those who strive for perfection, for GOD LEVEL
> abilities and understanding are the MOST knowledgeable...yes, they
> don't actually know EVERYTHING...and to an extent you can't, BUT, the
> ATTITUDE is FIRE and you can use it to push yourself to levels that NO
> ONE has ever even touched on. It's called SELF ESTEEM, Sunshine...get
> some.
>

Go lil' retard, go!

> >There is always someone smarter and faster, and there are
> >always things you simply do not know.
>
> That doesn't matter. There is only ONE factor of importance...what
> you produce. Because the bottom line is that you could be a walking
> encyclopedia of all knowledge and understanding in existence...but all
> that is MEANINGLESS unless it's put into creating something. And
> that's the difference between people like you and I. You run at the
> mouth...*I* produce:
> http://www.backwater-productions.net/_test_platform/hatter-blog/
> Version 3, 75% Complete, total site size is 153 Kilobytes,
> functional/loading size is 100 Kilobytes.
>
> The nav menu has been completely rewritten and is 50% smaller than the
> original version (with smoother animation and additional sound
> effects). It uses the base code engine from my Wedding Blog site for
> the calendar except this one is graphic based rather than text based.
> I'm experimenting with a method of creating a text backdrop using
> multiple instances of text fields that have the same variable assigned
> to them with offset x and y coordinates and different colors. You can
> see the effect on the text that's retrieved via the database. It uses
> an 8 replicate effect, the temporary test text fields (for the mouse
> coordinates) use a 4 replicate effect with solid black.
>
> I'm still debating whether or not I want to code in functionality to
> allow people to respond to my blog entries and whether or not I want
> to include some type of RSS feed so other sites can feed off my stuff
> (I'm sure Bumbles is itching his pants over that). The only major
> problem is with the frame rate, for some reason in FF its especially
> slow, so the nav drop downs don't align just right with the sound
> effects. In IE it's pretty close. Using the Flash 8 Player is the
> best for the animation. I think I'll try exporting as Flash 7 if I
> can to see if that improves the performance. Unfortunately due to the
> graphical construction its impossible to use anything before Flash 7,
> because earlier forms of Flash did not have absolute pixel alignment
> in that all image objects were smoothed on import. Granted I could
> loose the split form image encoding methodology, but that would result
> in a 5 fold increase in overall file size.
>
> Currently the entire blog is constructed of little more than these
> basic image constructs:
> http://www.backwater-productions.net/_images/_Scraps/Split_Form_Blog.png
>
> Now THAT is near GOD LEVEL image encoding methodology...there are a
> few spots where it could technically be broken down further, but there
> would only be a few bytes worth of total overall savings...which
> wouldn't necesarily be worth taking the effort to break them down as
> such.
>
> --

You seriously are laughable lil' hatter. I'm going to have to get my
friends to read your posts. What you're coding is nothing new, buddy.
I find it so ironic that you think you're so smart, yet you have to
code on a system that's already been built for you with an application
that is already built for you via languages already built for you - by
people like me.

Go lil' hatter, go!!!

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