[rfk-dev] REQUEST FOR NON-KITTEN ITEMS
Star Simpson
stars at MIT.EDU
Thu Nov 1 11:56:17 PDT 2012
Three new NKIs from the "Web 2.0" port:
'It's the blink tag!',
'The document type definition for a Kitten Object Model.',
'The number 22. Could this be a COINCIDENCE?!'
The first are probably GUL-worthy, the third is a reference to culture at http://tep.mit.edu
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On Nov 1, 2012, at 11:52 AM, "Peter A. H. Peterson" <pedro at tastytronic.net> wrote:
> +-----------------------------------------------------+
> | [-] .::. .::. |\_/| |
> | (+)=C ::::::::: |o o|__ |
> | | | ':::::::' =-*-=__\ |
> | OOO ':::' c_c__(___) |
> +-----------------------------------------------------+
>
> Did you write a "port" of robotfindskitten?
>
> Did you sneakily add NKI to your port in the process, but not submit
> them to the POSIX port?
>
> Are you on rfk-dev or happen to see this message somehow?
>
> If so, please submit your NKI to the rfk-dev list if you want them to
> be considered for inclusion in the (15th Anniversary!) Mayan
> Apocalypse release of robotfindskitten.
>
> (If you are not a porter, and have ideas for additional NKI, you can
> also submit them to the list.)
>
> Why, here's one right now!
>
> "A pile of discarded "no dumping" signs."
>
> --
> Peter A. H. Peterson
> Graduate Student Researcher
> Laboratory for Advanced Systems Research
> University of California, Los Angeles
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