[Arm-netbook] Fwd: Exynos4412 Quad Core Board

Ricardo Cunha ricardocunha at gmail.com
Wed Jul 11 21:28:07 BST 2012


Back to original topic, I think is a great board, this 50 pins expansion.
Is it easy to find expansion for 50 pins?

Sorry for newbie question.

2012/7/11 lkcl luke <luke.leighton at gmail.com>

>
>
> On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 4:29 PM, Simon Kenyon <simon at koala.ie> wrote:
>
>> On 07/11/12 16:08, freebirds at fastmail.fm wrote:
>> > I joined this mailing list for help choosing what ARM or MIPS devices to
>> > purchase and how to use them. Since I joined, I purchased a MIPS (Lemote
>> > Yeeloong) and today will be purchasing an ARM9 (VIA 8650) seven inch
>> > netbook to keep in my purse and will install Fedora or Debian on it. My
>> > posts are relevant. Your criticism of me and others helping me and our
>> > replies are off topic.
>>
>> i've had a really bad day and i'm sorry for your troubles.
>>
>> but you are trolling.
>> your posts are off-topic.
>> you are paranoid.
>>
>> but most importantly of all, you do not listen.
>>
>> with all your wealth, spend some of it on a competent IT specialist who
>> will purchase the correct hardware for you and set it up properly.
>>
>> all this rubbish about un-soldering hardware is just that.
>> it is not necessary. it is misguided. it s just plain stupid.
>>
>
>  simon: you're out of line.
>
> if someone says that they're under constant attack by an abuser who,
> having lost out on the way to physically abuse that individual decided to
> abuse them instead with hired professional criminals who hack into their
> systems at a level beyond initially their ability to comprehend and beyond
> *your* ability to believe or accept, then until evidence is presented
> otherwise you accept their statement at face value, and RESPECT IT.
>
> their decision to take action to gain full anonymity and freedom from
> attack even on the internet and still maintain a full internet presence
> like every other human on the planet has the right to have is part of
> *their* life journey.
>
>  and both your comments - and gordan's - are bordering on the very abuse
> that this individual is trying to escape from.  which i won't tolerate.
> are we _really_ clear on that?  if you had a bad day, that's fine: get some
> fresh air, watch a comedy, enjoy a night out, do some yoga but *don't* take
> it out on others.
>
>  now.  ms fastmail. i say "ms" because only a gay guy would carry a
> purse.  there's something in the language that you're using which is an
> "invitation to attack".  there is a certain type of person who, on seeing
> someone "weaker" than them, will AUTOMATICALLY attack.  you know the sort
> of thing: someone walking down the street, quick-paced, hunched up, looking
> around very occasionally but then always back down to the ground.  anyone
> out for trouble just *KNOWS* that they've been "invited", by that quick
> glance and the pull of the person's shoulders back into a hunch that they
> should "attack".
>
> you see what i mean?  the thoughts inside the one person's head are "i am
> fearful of attack and agression, therefore my subconscious tells me to
> behave in a way which invites aggressive attack", and the thoughts in the
> other person's head are "i have some agressive stress in me, i need to
> punch someone".  it's only a matter of time before they encounter each
> other, and in fact they're probably quite likely to *both* get themselves
> *deliberately* into situations where they will fulfil the thoughts that are
> most prominent in their heads.
>
> both gordan and simon are having a hard time (for whatever reasons, it
> doesn't matter) - they're stressed.  the messages you're sending on the
> list are phrased in a "why are you attacking _me_?" way... you see what i'm
> getting at?
>
> now - all of you: that includes you ms fastmail - STOP IT!  i declare you
> free of these patterns of behaviour.  so it shall be.
>
> now bugger off, the lot of you - go read "journey of souls" by michael
> newton.
>
> /peace.
>
> l.
>
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