Just get the fuck back in your chair, and clown up some code, and I am going to do whatever I want with it. Maybe ultimately you do something that resembles sanity, and I just just get in there and tighten it up a bit. I recently did that on the entire linux kernel, and made jitter-sensitive games like doom 3 run perfectly. On 5 year old hardware. Nobody knew it was possible, and many thought it was "disk-reads" or other things that happened, and "should be there". I guess without a good man of God, are you are completely hopeless. And none of you either has done the DSP I have done. So get back to the self-torture of being you, and your suboptimal code, who no doubt gays and fertilizer enthusiasts can understand your like of.

Peace Be With You.


On 1/7/2013 4:46 PM, Neil C Smith wrote:

For the love of <insert fairy tale deity> please ban obvious troll! ;)

Neil C Smith
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On 7 Jan 2013 15:41, "Ove Karlsen" <ove.karlsen@paradoxuncreated.com> wrote:
On 1/7/2013 4:37 PM, Nils Gey wrote:
On Mon, 07 Jan 2013 14:20:16 +0100
Ove Karlsen <ove.karlsen@paradoxuncreated.com> wrote:

The Beneficient Open-Source licence:

http://paradoxuncreated.com/Blog/wordpress/?p=6198

It´s still a bit work in progress, but people who generally understand
open-source, should be very familier with what it expresses.
Some small alternations might come, but not the general idea, of
releasing as open-source, and the source staying open-source, and that
it may be modified to be used alongside other licences, etc.

This license is build on a lie.:

to benefit humankind, in the path of God
Odin does not exist but is a fairy-tale so you can't base a license his path. Better stick with the GPL.

Nils

Nils what you really should do is, make the Object That Moves On Its Own Licence. When you pick up a rock, it was the rock that moved itself. That is not a fairlytale. That you can tell to all the fantasyconcepts in your head, and convince yourself is right. And btw, the gay toilets away you. GTC is your friend.
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