User talk:Applegoddess

Fair notice to all who add anything to my talk page: I don't have that much time to spend on wikipedia. Ergo I don't check my talk page often. Don't be offended or anything if you leave something and I don't notice it for a month or more. I spend more time reading articles then editing them, and I only go on editing and creating sprees once a month or so. Cheers :)

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haha thanks i was wondering how to sign my name, then i saw it, then :p - Applegoddess 06:51, 19 Feb 2004 (UTC)

Hi. Wikifying K&R on the The C Programming Language (book) is, IMO, slightly worse than pointless, 'cos it a) invites the click b) disappoints or confuses when "nothing" happens. Well, at least, that's my opinion. best wishes --Tagishsimon

i see your point. stupid edit i guess ;) -j

Hi!
Saw your note on the NHHS page and then looked at your homepage--I went to IHP at Reed. I didn't to go N.H., but most of my friends did. ANYWAY, per your homepage, depression+asthma, I thought I'd show you this: Atopy. Atopic disorders and depression and high intelligence are very frequently clustered, and of course depression is more common in women and in high IQ types. I just thought I'd mention it (no asthma for me, but tons of allergies, and depression currently being successfully managed with therapy and Wellbutrin). The going theory about the clustering is that nervous system and immune system hypersensitivity are somehow linked. Don't know if you care, but thought it might help you feel less...weird. I always just thought I was sick and f--ked up, but as it turns out, I was mostly just symptomatic...Whee. Best, jengod 20:57, September 7, 2005 (UTC)

Intresting Ayyavazhi Family
Hai Apple, there are intresting articles about Ayyavazhi, a new religion on both mythology and religiosity. Wikipedia is rich with this topic in English, but poor in other languages. Since french is a leading language in Wikipedia it is better to translate the contents on this AYYAVAZHI family to french. - Paul Raj


 * Dosn't matter. Thanks for response. - Paul Raj

Howdy pardner!
Yo. I'm User:ZyXoas. So there's a correlation between asthma, depression, and intelligence? Luckily I have only mild asthma and depression - I guess that's why I haven't been feeling very intelligent lately! Personally the more depressed I get the less well my brain works, and the less intelligent I feel the more depressed I get... I'm writing on a 3g phone btw, so I can only write short messages...

C#
Have you tried your hand @ C/C++ yet? Have you gotten to that point were you wonder just what the difference (if any) between arrays/pointers/old C strings is? Strings are just char arrays initialised using a special syntax and although arrays are not pointers they get converted if you use them as r-values (you can't use arrays as l-values). That's why the string functions in standard C are declared as taking "char *" parameters. But you knew that, right?

Let's be buddies!! 8-D
Visit my (incredibly bland) talk page and say hi, and we can talk about programming and linguistics! Kewl! User:ZyXoas. 14:26, 11 March 2006 (UTC)

Raw milk
Happy Birthday Janey! I hope you don't say "Nu-ki-la" when you mean "Nuclear"? I meant that as an asthmatic you have a permanent bronchospasm. Raw (uncooked) milk contains proteins which increase mucous production, making you work even harder to get air. But you knew that, right? Please respond on my talk page. User:ZyXoas 09:22, 16 March 2006 (UTC)

Guaua
I know you don't want to talk about asthma, but are you also allergic to guaua juice? Have you any idea what causes the reaction? You do know that you shouldn't be drinking raw milk, right? 1.25 more days to go before you're old enough to get rid of Mr Nu-ki-la! User:ZyXoas 00:28, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
 * uh, okay lol :) no, i dont think i am (although i dont remember drinking any at all..), and um? okay?  janey the crazy 05:49, 14 March 2006 (UTC)

Random
Anyeonghaseyo! (yes, I'm older than you, but not much and I don't know you; my computer with the Korean input method installed is brokken)

You have been the target of a random search for an interesting Korean-speaking friend. I'm trying to teach myself Korean, and I'm always on the lookout for nice people. Intelligent (probably you more than me) depressive teenage emo asthmatics of the world untie! Long live the dark haired revolution! --Taejo | Talk 13:42, 9 November 2005 (UTC)

Eclipse Help
Hi. I noticed that you use OSX and are also a Java developer, and I would like your help with a problem I am having when trying to install Eclipse. I've already searched through Google and tried to ask for help at eclipse.org, but no one can seem to help me. Here's the problem:

When I unzip the archive there are no applications in the folder it creates. It creates a folder called "eclipse-SDK-3.1.1-macosx-carbon", and inside of there is a single folder called "eclipse". Inside there is another single folder called "plugins", which contains about 300MB of jars and packages. That's all there is. No application to run. I seem to be the only person in the world who downloads this incomplete zip every time. I've downloaded it from at least a half dozen different mirrors and every single one gives the same result.

I running out of places to get help from, so if you possibly know what's going on or can refer me to someone who could help I would really appreciate it. Thanks! Jtrost 20:07, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
 * Thanks for your help. All of the items were in folder, but for some reason they were invisible.  I used Terminal to access them. Jtrost 22:39, 5 December 2005 (UTC)

New Wiki
Hi, I'm looking for people who could be interested in a wiki about depression. I see you mention depression on your user page so I wondered if you might want to contribute. The wiki is one of the many at Wikicities, a project started by Jimbo and Angela. I'm hoping it will be a real resource for people affected by depression. If you want to have a look, it's at http://depression.wikicities.com. I see you may be mostly away from Wikipedia at the moment, but perhaps you could call in when you are back. Thanks for reading -- sannse (talk) 11:06, 9 March 2006 (UTC)


 * I can understand that, it's such a difficult thing to live with that it can be hard to write about. Any bits you can do are great - hopefully you'll see something that you'll feel you want to play around with there :) Thanks again --sannse (talk) 11:26, 9 March 2006 (UTC)

Software
Yo. Could you perhaps point me to some sites where I can get my hands on a complete Delphi 2005? I need it for university. Please note that I need a direct download, not a P2P. Why haven't you removed the birthday notice on you user page, or at least updated your age? Please respond on my talk page. User:ZyXoas 08:31, 22 March 2006 (UTC)

"What do you mean you're only seventeen!?!"
Most woman who lie about their ages try to make themselves sound younger, you know? So we'll have to wait another year before you can get rid of G. W. Bullshit? Oh well... I've been Googling on my phone and apparently Delphi 2005 is 650 mb! I can't possibly download that! Apparently there's some guy @ the local flea mart who sells software for R20 a CD so I'll have to fork out R60 ($10) ;-( Don't laugh, this is Africa! I need the money to bribe the Security Police so they can free my friend whom they accuse of being a rebel fighter! But seriously, now, I need to submit an assignment soon and I don't even have the software, and I'm not even sure if the guy's still there and the mart only opens on Saturdays and... Perhaps I'll just have to pay R600 and buy it from the University. Wish me luck. User:ZyXoas 12:20, 22 March 2006 (UTC)

p2p
Ah, yes. Sharing is so nice. But it takes the whole day. 2 hours to download a 40 MB file - are you kidding me!?! So how do these people manage to download 11 GB files (Propellerhead Software's Komplete)? And what are seeds and leechers? I think I might seriously consider actually buying software (eek)!! User:Zyxoas 19:48, 1 April 2006 (UTC)


 * Uh...I don't think so. Hop on fast torrents, and you'll be downloading 400mb HDTV shows in 15 minutes..  And go to BitTorrent, there's a lot of info there about it.  janey the crazy 00:47, 2 April 2006 (UTC)

Jeph Loeb
Hi. We may have a consensus discussion on our hands. Can you offer your opinion on it here? Thanks. Nightscream (talk) 17:23, 6 November 2008 (UTC)