Where IS everybody
Michael David WINIKOFF
winikoff@mulga.cs.mu.OZ.AU
Sun, 16 May 93 22:53:06 EST
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> In Message <9305151724.AA02198@matt.ksu.ksu.edu> ,
> Dan Odom <danodom@matt.ksu.ksu.edu> wrote:
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> =>
> =>Haven't seen much MOOSE activity lately, not even many responses to
> =>Dennis's 'Are you still THERE?' message.
> =>
> =>If you are all having thoughts of abandoning this project, I want you
> =>to know that if you leave I will hunt down each of you
> =>individually, cut your testes off with a potato peeler, rip your skin
> =>off with a filet knife, dip your internal organs in the Great Salt
> =>Lake, and force you to watch Barney reruns till you puke.
> =>
> =>:-) :-) :-)
> =>
> Just a warning: I'm 6'5", 250 lbs., and keep a loaded broadsword
> next to my bed. :-)
> We do, however, have a great opportunity for endless debate here.
> I've still not seen any agreement on the basic system structure. What
> is an object? How do they relate with respect to high-level
> languages, protection, scheduling, invocation? Are devices, memory
> management, paging, networking, etc., part of the kernel or just
> special objects? How do we fit our design decisions to various
> architectures? How much should we use existing utilities and
> technology?
> Opinions, anyone?
>
> Gary Duzan
> Time Lord
> Third Regeneration
> Humble Practitioner of the Computer Arts
>
Michael -- not 6'5'', doesn't keep a broadsword, BUT far away in australia :-)
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Michael Winikoff winikoff@cs.mu.oz.au
Computer science honours. University of Melbourne, Australia.