Guest guest Posted January 24, 2000 Report Share Posted January 24, 2000 At 05:55 PM 24/01/00 , you wrote: >Like looking into the insides of a >computer and removing the dust and the crumbs that fell in and maybe an >actual bug. )) Funny .. ? as a professional computer programmer, to remove the actual bug, you have to get at the source code resident in the memory ... who knows how it got there .. or who originally wrote the code .. but a tiny bit of code can affect every program in the computer .. depending on the file it is resident in ... and to get it out, I look for the symptoms (your taking a higher perspective) and then from experience I find the resident file that is creating the "problem" and remove the offending source code ... incidentally, the bugs most often work by changing the data (reference points or resource code) used by other program files .. The mind works the same way .. each and every cell of the body contains exactly the same source code (DNA) (including the brain) and the functionality is dependant on the programmed function of the cell ... and this DNA program has been rewritten by a lot of people who are long since dead... and yet, it can be changed ... by an act of will I have personal DNA tests to prove it Christopher Wynter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2000 Report Share Posted January 24, 2000 Hi Chris, >>Like looking into the insides of a >>computer and removing the dust and the crumbs that fell in and maybe an >>actual bug. )) > >Funny .. ? > >as a professional computer programmer, >to remove the actual bug, >you have to get at the source code >resident in the memory ... Don't you know why we call that a "bug"? Back in the early days of computers, when the machinery comprising an ordinary computer less powerful than we're using now filled a whole room at MIT, something went wrong with the computer one day... and no one could find out what it was. Finally they began getting in among the pieces of machinery, looking everywhere, and found an actual, physical, creepy, crawly BUG in the works! When the bug was removed, the computer worked again. So the next time some problem arose, they talked about looking for "the bug". )) Love, Dharma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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