cryptic star-trek reference again

again michael gives the same cryptic star-trek reference. care to explain it, michael? the internet informs me that, in this scene in the movie, spock speaks in code (so "days" actually means "hours") to mislead an enemy who is listening in on the dialog... i'm not speaking in code, nor am i misleading anyone, so i cannot say that i understand the meaning here... oh, and by the way, just in case it wasn't absolutely clear, my invitation to collaborate extends to michael as well, of course, so all he has to do to spur me into action is to say that he wants to collaborate, and then follow through. i'd love to develop a web-app or offline tool to his specs... indeed, i have wondered all along why michael has not responded more positively to the suggestions i've made. my recommendations could have cemented his vision, by trumpeting plain-text format as "the master version". indeed, if he had gotten on-board early, he could have propagated the model to internet archive, google, apple, amazon, and all of the other players in this little game... as it is, project gutenberg (in the persona of marcello) ended up going with a light-markup solution anyway, but it's a clumsy one that entails creating a separate file. even if marcello can make it work, michael will end up with no credit for the development, only a decreased rate of presence in his role as the p.g. founder and visionary. -bowerbird

Hi BB, Though it is impolite to answer a question directed at another and I can not speak for Micheal, I can say how I interpreted his cite. I believe he was not intending on saying that you were talking in code. I believe it was to be a reference to time. In other words to time and when things will finally, be ready! (The repair of the Enterprise so that the stranded can be beamed up) Of course I could be wrong. regards Keith. Am 17.02.2011 um 21:31 schrieb Bowerbird@aol.com:
again michael gives the same cryptic star-trek reference.
care to explain it, michael?
the internet informs me that, in this scene in the movie, spock speaks in code (so "days" actually means "hours") to mislead an enemy who is listening in on the dialog...
i'm not speaking in code, nor am i misleading anyone, so i cannot say that i understand the meaning here... [snip, snip]

I think that if BB had given it any amout of thought when originally stated, I would have been more than clear enough. Now that the events have passed, it makes no difference. . . . If anyone is truly curious, and sends me back the original message, I will help them figure it out. . . . mh On Fri, 18 Feb 2011, Keith J. Schultz wrote:
Hi BB, Though it is impolite to answer a question directed at another and I can not speak for Micheal, I can say how I interpreted his cite.
I believe he was not intending on saying that you were talking in code. I believe it was to be a reference to time. In other words to time and when things will finally, be ready! (The repair of the Enterprise so that the stranded can be beamed up)
Of course I could be wrong.
regards Keith. Am 17.02.2011 um 21:31 schrieb Bowerbird@aol.com:
again michael gives the same cryptic star-trek reference.
care to explain it, michael?
the internet informs me that, in this scene in the movie, spock speaks in code (so "days" actually means "hours") to mislead an enemy who is listening in on the dialog...
i'm not speaking in code, nor am i misleading anyone, so i cannot say that i understand the meaning here...
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Bowerbird@aol.com
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Keith J. Schultz
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Michael S. Hart