Friday, July 30, 2010

attitude

notice the close reasoning
the counter argument
In any computer language, scripting or not, statements mimic human speech to the extent that they have a label (a noun), a command name (verb) and arguments (predicates).

In that computer application know as TSO (Time sharing option) which IBM has offered on its mainframes that use the operating systems OS/MVT, SVS (aka OS/VS1), MVS (aka OS/VS2) and now zOS since the middle 1970s, LOGIN is a command at the READY prompt which signons off the current userid and prepares to allow a new access session.

Take a deep breath, hold it, let it out slowly, and get over it.

Calvin and Hobbes pov

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