Hi
> Some might think that clj.announce is the only place for this, but I think
> clj.programmer is a great place to hear about useful new Java-based stuff,
> especially open source.
OK. Sorry for that. I wasn't clear to me where i can post such an
announcement...
> I did see typos and other errors on your SourceForge page.
Thanks for your comments! I updated the site...
> The final exhortation, "Geb GAS!" - what does that mean?
Oh, that's a german phrase saying "speed-up".
Kristian
Lew - 30 Oct 2007 13:45 GMT
Lew wrote (might as well attribute the quote):
>> The final exhortation, "Geb GAS!" - what does that mean?
> Oh, that's a german phrase saying "speed-up".
It looks like a typo for "Get GAS!", which in American English is something
that happens if you have digestive difficulty. Even without the implicit pun,
it looks like a typo. The rest of the page is in English; a very minuscule
fraction of your audience will even know that it was supposed to be German,
much less what it means.
Sorry, but I'm afraid to download the software.

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Lew
HP - 30 Oct 2007 13:55 GMT
Op Tue, 30 Oct 2007 08:45:58 -0400, tikte Lew:
> Sorry, but I'm afraid to download the software.
Well if there are any win32-virusses or linux-trojans in the code, you at
least have the chance to see where they are

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Henk-Peter
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Lew - 30 Oct 2007 14:28 GMT
> Op Tue, 30 Oct 2007 08:45:58 -0400, tikte Lew:
>
>> Sorry, but I'm afraid to download the software.
>
> Well if there are any win32-virusses or linux-trojans in the code, you at
> least have the chance to see where they are
I'm not worried about that.

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Lew
Ingo Menger - 31 Oct 2007 17:44 GMT
> > The final exhortation, "Geb GAS!" - what does that mean?
>
> Oh, that's a german phrase saying "speed-up".
No, it's not. It's an indication that even otherwise excellent young
people (which I believe kristian is) cannot use their own mothers'
language anymore properly. The imperative of the verb "geben" (to
give) is still "gib" in singular and "gebt" in plural. It's the
difference between so called strong verbs and weak ones. In the strong
verbs, the vocal changes when used as imperative or in past time:
"Ich gebe Gas." (I am speeding up.)
"Ich gab Gas." (I sped up.)
"Gib Gas!" (Speed up!)