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A Slogan

Casey Ransberger
I remember a line from one of Alan Kay's papers, and I googled it this
morning, looks like he was maybe quoting H.G. Wells?

"Future history will be a race between education and catastrophe."

So, if we were going to be optimistic, we might build a system around
the way people learn (and lol! If Java wasn't built in anticipation of
catastrophe!)

I was thinking about it and came up with a little slogan:

"Optimized for Optimism"

I was thinking about putting that on a shirt with the Squeak logo; I
understand the board has dominion over the logo, so I'd like to know:
would this be okay? Do I need written permission or anything?

--
Ron

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Re: A Slogan

Ken Causey-3
On Sun, 2009-11-22 at 11:57 -0800, Ronald Spengler wrote:

> I remember a line from one of Alan Kay's papers, and I googled it this
> morning, looks like he was maybe quoting H.G. Wells?
>
> "Future history will be a race between education and catastrophe."
>
> So, if we were going to be optimistic, we might build a system around
> the way people learn (and lol! If Java wasn't built in anticipation of
> catastrophe!)
>
> I was thinking about it and came up with a little slogan:
>
> "Optimized for Optimism"
>
> I was thinking about putting that on a shirt with the Squeak logo; I
> understand the board has dominion over the logo, so I'd like to know:
> would this be okay? Do I need written permission or anything?
Actually, if you are thinking of the logo I think you mean

http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/25

Tim Rowledge holds the copyright and it is his permission you should
seek.  I'm just speaking for myself of course but I can't imagine the
Oversight Board having a problem with anything reasonable (vague, yes I
know) and I see nothing unreasonable about your idea.

Ken



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Re: A Slogan

Andreas.Raab
Ken Causey wrote:
> Actually, if you are thinking of the logo I think you mean
>
> http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/25
>
> Tim Rowledge holds the copyright and it is his permission you should
> seek.  I'm just speaking for myself of course but I can't imagine the
> Oversight Board having a problem with anything reasonable (vague, yes I
> know) and I see nothing unreasonable about your idea.

Same here. I think it's just a funny slogan.

cheers,
   - Andreas


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Re: A Slogan

radoslav hodnicak
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Whatever happened to Tim anyway? I remember he moved to Canada, and then
disappeared some time later.

On Sun, 22 Nov 2009, Ken Causey wrote:

> Actually, if you are thinking of the logo I think you mean
>
> http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/25
>
> Tim Rowledge holds the copyright and it is his permission you should
> seek.  I'm just speaking for myself of course but I can't imagine the
> Oversight Board having a problem with anything reasonable (vague, yes I
> know) and I see nothing unreasonable about your idea.
>
> Ken
>

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Re: A Slogan

Casey Ransberger
Funny good or funny ridiculous? I didn't get any feedback from anyone
except Tim (who liked it.)

On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 12:44 AM, radoslav hodnicak <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
> Whatever happened to Tim anyway? I remember he moved to Canada, and then
> disappeared some time later.
>
> On Sun, 22 Nov 2009, Ken Causey wrote:
>>
>> Actually, if you are thinking of the logo I think you mean
>>
>> http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/25
>>
>> Tim Rowledge holds the copyright and it is his permission you should
>> seek.  I'm just speaking for myself of course but I can't imagine the
>> Oversight Board having a problem with anything reasonable (vague, yes I
>> know) and I see nothing unreasonable about your idea.
>>
>> Ken
>>
>
>



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Ron

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Re: A Slogan

Bert Freudenberg
On 24.11.2009, at 15:56, Ronald Spengler wrote:
>
> Funny good or funny ridiculous? I didn't get any feedback from anyone
> except Tim (who liked it.)

You only asked for permission, not feedback, so that's what you got ;)

- Bert -



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Re: A Slogan

Juan Vuletich-4
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Ronald Spengler wrote:
> Funny good or funny ridiculous? I didn't get any feedback from anyone
> except Tim (who liked it.)
>  

I like it!

Cheers,
Juan Vuletich