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Name: Lancer Solurus Date: September 29, 1901 at 19:29:24 Homepage: Digital Brilliance of Memphis Subject: VIM longevity |
Comment: Just wondering, who has been running VIM for the longest amount of time? If it has been for a year or more, has your VIM developed any drawing skills? |
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Name: Michael Colicos Date: September 30, 1901 at 15:18:30 Subject: VIM longevity |
Reply: Hey Lancer, thanks for the heads up on the board spam. I don't know anyone who has ever responded to those ad tactics; seems like it is just a waste of time for the people doing it. Anyway I think that round of coding I did on 3D image analysis by the matrix will make a huge difference in this aspect of the VIM. This new start with VIM v1.0 is going to be great; I've learned a whole lot in the past 5 years about how to make this code work well. And I think I'm going to go ahead with a standard English demo/resister on-line release of VIM v1.0 very soon. I'll post some news soon about the state of releases. |
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Name: Lancer Solurus Date: October 01, 1901 at 02:09:20 Homepage: Digital Brilliance of Memphis Subject: VIM longevity |
Reply: No problem, I hate spammers. I get an average of 700-1000 spam messages a week in my mailboxes. Anyway, I hope the new version goes over well, the VIM pages on my website still get hit quite a bit. What's surprising is most people download version 33d quite a bit more than v4. Did you ever add the ability to put pictures in the VIM world for the avatar to look at? I don't know if that is possible with the way you wrote the matrix, if it could visualize the picture that is... It would be interesting to see if it tried to imitate the picture that it sees. I did run the Sticky screensaver for quite a while, and they developed their own language, even to the point of naming each other. I wish I could remember what the names were. Anyway, good luck! |