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GrahamC
21-May-2013
[1915x4]
Sure .. we can eat insects to get our B12
All herbivores do not make vitamin C
carnivores make their own vitamin C
Guess what .. we don't make vitamin C either
Kaj
21-May-2013
[1919]
So you all eat grass on the other side?
GrahamC
21-May-2013
[1920x3]
yes
rice is the staple food for most of the world
and is a grass
Kaj
21-May-2013
[1923]
Well, it was half of my food today
GrahamC
21-May-2013
[1924x4]
Anyway, there's lots of data showing disease progression as populations 
move from Japan/china to hawaii/singapore to USA
as the diet changes to the local diets
and in NZ, the natives and pacific islanders .. all have problems
Anyway, as I said, an unpalatable recipe
Kaj
21-May-2013
[1928]
Gotta go sleep - my health
Gregg
21-May-2013
[1929]
Palatable to me Graham.
Henrik
21-May-2013
[1930]
Is eating lots of potatos part of the Western life style?
Gregg
21-May-2013
[1931]
Only as french fries.
Henrik
21-May-2013
[1932]
Good. Not eating those. :-)
Geomol
21-May-2013
[1933]
Why do groups of chimpanzees hunt monkeys now and then and eat meat?
GrahamC
21-May-2013
[1934x2]
Dominance issue .. monkeys aren't their main food source
Potatoes come from South America .. and they look very different 
now from those original pototoes!
Geomol
21-May-2013
[1936]
Sure, apes eat most plants. I just wonder, why they seem to eat meat 
now and then. Maybe there is something in it, they need?
GrahamC
21-May-2013
[1937x2]
There isn't ...
The only thing missing from a pure plant based diet for humans is 
B12
Geomol
21-May-2013
[1939]
What about fish? Are there something to the theories, that our brains 
evolved, when we started to eat more fish?
GrahamC
21-May-2013
[1940x2]
That's an ancient and discredited thesis
and like the great apes, we would get B12 from eating insects
Gregg
21-May-2013
[1942]
Should move to ~Science so I don't lose this.
GrahamC
21-May-2013
[1943x2]
Maternal milk contains the fatty acids needed for baby's brain growth
no fish needed!
Geomol
21-May-2013
[1945]
It seems plausible with the omega 3 in fish, and when we look at 
whales, who as mammals have so large brains too.
GrahamC
21-May-2013
[1946x3]
whales eat fish ?
fish get their omega 3 from plants
moving to science ...
Arnold
22-May-2013
[1949]
@Kaj, "Home improvement with Freddy"? Home improvement was with Tim 
"the toolman" Taylor, not Freddy Krueger??
Kaj
22-May-2013
[1950]
Well, he came with claw tools and tomb stones...
Bo
22-May-2013
[1951]
Kaj, I ran into Carl today in Home Depot and we talked about your 
SDL binding for Red.  Do you think it would be difficult to make 
a binding for R3?  Carl was saying that he thought it wouldn't be 
too hard to convert R3-GUI to run off of OpenGL instead of the current 
foundation (was it AGG?) so it could be hardware accelerated.

Just curious.
Kaj
22-May-2013
[1952]
Cool. The host backends for R3 are quite firmly in its C source, 
though, so it wouldn't be much use to use my Red/System code: you'd 
need to write the port in C to integrate it in R3. Perhaps a part 
of it could be split off in the R3 devices architecture for hosts, 
but that's incomplete, and you would have to handle a host implementation 
in an extra Red/System shared library, because the Red/System compiler 
doesn't generate object files or static libraries yet to link into 
the R3 executable
Bo
22-May-2013
[1953]
Carl must've been talking about writing SDL into R3-GUI then.  Sometimes 
(often) he speaks above my level.
Kaj
22-May-2013
[1954x3]
Nah, that's pretty much the same thing. All these considerations 
are Red details that aren't known to Carl
Another thing is that the classic SDL that's available everywhere, 
currently the 1.2.x series, is single-window. To get a proper R3 
host with multiple windows you need SDL 1.3, which is usable but 
is in a very stretched out development process, like R3. 1.3 has 
Android and iOS support, so you'd usually want that, anyway, but 
it's harder to get ready to download binaries for it, and I haven't 
tested it with my binding yet
I had been thinking over time about porting R3 on SDL when the time 
came, but it never did, so I have no plans for it now
GrahamC
22-May-2013
[1957]
What about something like FLTK ?
Kaj
22-May-2013
[1958]
C++ and OpenGL, GLUT I think. Bleurgh
GrahamC
22-May-2013
[1959x2]
sizeof(fltk::Widget) == 60.

The "core" (the "hello" program compiled & linked with a static FLTK 
library using gcc on a 486 and then stripped) is 82K.
The FLUID program (which includes every widget) is 352k.
Still fits on a 720K disk
Kaj
22-May-2013
[1961x2]
That's nice, but it's still C++, and mandatory 3D hardware, I think
They also have conflicting development branches, worse than SDL
GrahamC
22-May-2013
[1963]
Support for OpenGL overlay hardware on both X11 and WIN32. Emulation 
if none
Kaj
22-May-2013
[1964]
So hard to get on other platforms and less supported PCs