toki!
mi ilo sona mi li jo e pakala lili. mi moli (shutdown) e ilo sona mi la mi kama jo e laso ike! mi pilin en ni: ni li ike tawa ilo sona. taso ni li ike lili tawa mi.
ni li sitelen lon laso ike: ...c000021a (0x0000000 0x0000000)...
mi wile e jan pi ilo sona!!!
mi wile e jan pi ilo sona!!!
olin jan li ike la ni li pakala mute.
Kung ang mahalin ka ay bawal, ito'y napakasakit.
Kung ang mahalin ka ay bawal, ito'y napakasakit.
Re: mi wile e jan pi ilo sona!!!
ilo sona mi... (remove the first mi)jan_Pusa wrote:mi ilo sona mi li jo e pakala lili.
I would have used lape instead of moli, but then I guess that sounds like 'sleep mode'... can't imagine killing the computer every night is going to be good for itmi moli (shutdown) e ilo sona mi la mi kama jo e laso ike!
mi pilin en ni: ijo pali lili lon ilo sona sina li wile lape ala.
Re: mi wile e jan pi ilo sona!!!
Or 'pini'
'ijo pali lili lon ilo sona sina li wile lape ala.' Usual worries about PP in NP. Probably 'kama' rather than 'wile', which sounds like the computer has a mind of its own or is under some stronger power. "a little work thing" sounds odd; maybe just 'pali lili'
'ijo pali lili lon ilo sona sina li wile lape ala.' Usual worries about PP in NP. Probably 'kama' rather than 'wile', which sounds like the computer has a mind of its own or is under some stronger power. "a little work thing" sounds odd; maybe just 'pali lili'
none of you are helping me with my problem!
ilo sona mi li jo e pakala lili...
olin jan li ike la ni li pakala mute.
Kung ang mahalin ka ay bawal, ito'y napakasakit.
Kung ang mahalin ka ay bawal, ito'y napakasakit.
Re: mi wile e jan pi ilo sona!!!
interesting, I agree it does seem strange. It this because a computer program is not tangible? I know I have seen ilo Google in past posts, and now I'm wondering if an ilo can be non-tangible either. Certainly lipu Google doesn't quite cut it, since something is 'working' behind the page. pali Google?a little work thing" sounds odd; maybe just 'pali lili'
Re: mi wile e jan pi ilo sona!!!
Well, programs tend to be 'nasin' and if the 'ijo' there was meant to be 'ilo', I apologize, though just where the line is between 'ilo' and 'nasin' and probably a couple of other things, I don't know -- usage will sort it out, I hope. Google seems to be a complex item, programs and machines and metaprograms and what not; Lord knows what to call it,