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Subject: Re: [lojban] path (computer term)
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From: Jay Kominek <jay.kominek@colorado.edu>


On Fri, 4 May 2001, Pierre Abbat wrote:

> datnyveiste tersispoi: datnyveiste 1 = tersispoi 3
> termi'e tersispoi: termi'e 1 = tersispoi 4
> tersispoi:te+sisku+porsi:sequence of places to look for something:x1, ordered
> by rules x2, is a sequence of places x3 where x5 looks for x4

the path doesn't really consist of a sequence of places to look for
something, its more of a path to get to what you want.

velklastu:ve+klama+stuzi:x1 is the path/route to x2 as used by x3

sticking the thing that you're looking for out in x4 seems like a poor
idea. common usage in english is along the lines of "what is the path of
that file?" "fstab is in /etc"

- Jay Kominek <jay.kominek@colorado.edu>
Waiting Is.



