I concurr, that would be a sweet tool to have. On 5/30/06, Gabriel Diaz wrote: > > Hello > > Can you put that on sources/contrib? seems a nice tool to have :) > > gabi > > On 5/30/06, David Leimbach wrote: > > On 5/30/06, rog@vitanuova.com wrote: > > > > 9cpu? I have cpu but it's not immediately obvious that that could > > > > communicate with a plan 9 box. > > > > > > the bits aren't in the current inferno distribution. > > > i can send you (or anyone else that wants) the files necessary. > > > > > > > That would be most excellent. Thanks for offering. > > > -- Nietzsche's first step is to accept what he knows. Atheism for him goes without saying and is "contructive and radical". Nietzsche's supreme vocation, so he says, is to provoke a kind of crisis and a final decision about the problem of atheism. The world continues on its course at random and there is nothing final about it. Thus God is useless, since He wants nothing in particular. If he wanted something -- and here we recognize the traditional forumlation of the problem of evil -- He would have to assume responsiblity for "a sum total of pain and inconsistency which would debase the entire value of being born." -- Albert Camus, L'Homme révolté