I got my XO laptop and I want to have the scriptures on it in some
easily readable offline format. I see this page on the LDSOSS wiki:
http://ldsoss.org/index.php/Religious_Study
that mentions the sword project, but I can't find any LDS sword
modules. Do they exist?
Bryan
Google Groups is great.
Bryan
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I looked into this a few years ago. The iPod notes functionality is
incredibly lame. Each file could only be so big, and could only have so
many links (I don't remember the exact limits, but they were small), and
even following those rules it was incredibly slow with just a portion of the
Book
On 10/8/07, Dan Hanks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
Just curious as to whether any one knows of a way to listen to the
music of General Conference without having to download the MP3 for the
entire session. I can do that, or listen to it via the conference
DVDs, but it would be nice if
On 10/8/07, m h [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/8/07, Bryan Murdock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/8/07, Dan Hanks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
Just curious as to whether any one knows of a way to listen to the
music of General Conference without having to download the MP3
On 10/8/07, m h [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good thing you don't post your link, I might download it and commit
copyright infringement ;)
I know, that was a close one for all of us! :-)
Double encoding is bad. I'm not sure if audacity can split without
doing it. However this tool appears to
The inventor of the captcha calls this Human Computation. He gave an
interesting talk at Google on the subject that you can watch here:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8246463980976635143
He presents it very well and even non-techies (like my wife) enjoyed
watching this when I showed
On 10/2/07, Bryan Murdock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The inventor of the captcha calls this Human Computation. He gave an
interesting talk at Google on the subject that you can watch here:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8246463980976635143
He presents it very well and even non
I think it was this list where I saw some discussion of whether a web
application could be made to run disconnected as a desktop
application. If not, then humor me anyway... I saw this article
today where someone did just that and I found it pretty interesting:
Here's the one we use (in OpenOffice, AKA Open Document, format):
http://murdockfamily.homelinux.org/static/reimbursement-form.odt
I don't know how good it is, but it seems to work for us.
Bryan
On 6/4/07, Scott Barber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm the ward finance clerk and I'm looking for a
On 5/18/07, Manfred Riem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You might want to consider using Java ... As far as I heard a lot of Java
is going on at the Church ;)
Nah, stick with Python. The Church developers will someday see the light.
;-)
Bryan
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On 5/16/07, Shawn Willden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 15 May 2007 10:56:26 pm Gary Thornock wrote:
I also depend primarily on DansGuardian on BSD for my content
filtering, and I agree that it's not something that most parents
can set up.
I can, and did, but turned it off. We've
On 11/11/06, Greg Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the wiki, under Suggestions for Ward Web Sites I recently added a
Home and Visiting Teaching heading with a link to the sample HT/VT
Reporting site offered earlier in this thread and the sample Elders
Quorum Organizer that Bryan Murdock offered
On 10/24/06, David Fagerstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since cream has caused people to leave the church,
Huh?
Bryan
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The movie industry has developed the curriculum.
Oh good, an impartial and fair party, experts in law and the constitution. :-P
Bryan
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On 10/21/06, A. Rick Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bryan Murdock wrote:
it can print out an email address
list for easy spamming of the quorum when there is a move or DI
assignment coming up. It's intended to be used only by the the
presidency.
FYI: The current ward web calendar
On 10/19/06, Greg Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's a mock ward. Go ahead and submit reports and generate summaries.
1) Go to: http://www.queezy.com/ht/
2) Submit an bogus report for a companionship,
3) Lastly, go here: http://www.queezy.com/ht/admin/ and view your
comments you just
I've written my first web application ever. It's a simple Elders
Quorum organizer. It has people, committees, home teaching districts
which contain companionships, and it can print out an email address
list for easy spamming of the quorum when there is a move or DI
assignment coming up. It's
I wonder if this is what Michael Halcrow had in mind with his LDS Data
Processing System:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ldsdps/
He added me as an administrator of the project before he, um, left,
though I never really looked at it too intensly. He has some example
apps (plugins?) in there,
On 7/19/06, Tom Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Linspire offers a very inexpensive DVD player that you can get through the
CNR warehouse. However I don't think that any distro ships with a DVD
player that will play css encoded DVDs.
Of course, that depends on your definitions of ships (see
On 7/4/06, pat eyler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It came up in a different thread, but it's probably
deserving of thread of its own.
Who is going to OSCon? (I am.)
I'm not going to the convention, but I live in the Portland area and
could probably make time to meet up with people.
Bryan
On 6/14/06, Shane Hathaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thomas Haws wrote:
This is very intriguing. Can you point to an example we might install
and try?
I hope someone else knows of an example. Conceptually, it's simple, and
I can see the solution from start to finish. But I'm surprised it
On 6/14/06, Shane Hathaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now, as for choosing the web app server technology... yikes. Please be
nice to each other. :-) FWIW, I'd vote for Django in this case. Django
is written in Python, a highly agile and portable language, and it's
inspired by Zope, Ruby on
On 6/6/06, Tom Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My thoughts were to create a central repository (whether hosted by the
church or individually would be up for debate) and then we could provide
several ways to access that data.
1. We (the community) could provide a SOAP or other interface to
Our ward website coordinator set up something nice and easy for us:
www.fisherslandingward.org
I hope that's not frowned upon that I didn't just ruin it for us by
making it public here. Nobody saw that!
Bryan
On 6/5/06, Jesse Stay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure - I was just passing on
On 4/20/06, Justin Findlay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/20/06, nathan bullock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For example I tried to import a GEDCOM file that was sent to me by my
Dad which he exported from some version of PAF, and it has the
following codes:
LIVE, IF, WASH, WJORD, APIS,
On 4/6/06, Richard K Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 6, 2006, at 2:51 PM, Bryan Murdock wrote:
On 4/6/06, Greg Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Failed for me on both Safari v2.0.3 and Firefox v1.0.4 with the
following error:
Error: the XML response that was returned from
On 4/6/06, Greg Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Failed for me on both Safari v2.0.3 and Firefox v1.0.4 with the
following error:
Error: the XML response that was returned from the server is invalid.
Received:
Could not perform query: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check
the manual that
On 4/1/06, m h [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/1/06, Bryan Murdock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/1/06, m h [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm, after changing the user agent, I find that it requires another
download of their video player. How annoying! I'm not in the mood to
mess with wine
On 2/16/06, Jesse Stay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just thought I'd throw it to another 100+ Open-Source-loving Mormons
that there's a story on Digg (soon to be the new slashdot.org) gaining
a lot of popularity right now. I don't encourage the digg, but I'm
sure the more Mormons on there
On 2/16/06, V. B. Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm normally a fairly silent person on this list, but I just have to say
this. It is pointless and futile to engage in religious flame wars on
blogs and boards. The Spirit is very seldom present in such forums and
the kicking against the pricks
On 2/7/06, Gary Thornock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- TJ Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The church might also get into legal trouble with creating the
software. The BSA is pretty strict with their copyrights and I
would imagine they have their own software available to leaders
for a
On 2/7/06, TJ Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/7/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would love you forever if you could incorporate this information into the
website. I would love to see scouting incorporated as well - but Duty to
God would be my first priority as a YMs
On 2/4/06, Nathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this on linux? What version of python are you using? Do you have
pygame installed?
Um yes, completely unhelpful of me. Sorry. I tried both Mandriva
2005 and Ubuntu 5.10. They both have python 2.4 and pygame 1.6.
Bryan
On 1/9/06, Jay Askren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In our ward I've been asked to put together a little database to store
Emergency Preparedness information such as who has a truck, who has a
generator, who knows CPR or First Aid, etc. It will be a Java application
and import data directly from
On 9/27/05, Jesse Stay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm getting to it just fine - are you still having problems?
Nope, see my follow-up message:
http://www.mail-archive.com/ldsoss%40lists.ldsoss.org/msg00210.html
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So, about that Open Source Software...that is what the OSS part of
LDSOSS is right?
Bryan
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That's a pretty cool idea. Without thinking about if for more than 5
seconds, I'll hazard that it'd probably be fairly easy to whip this up
using google maps:
http://www.google.com/apis/maps/
Bryan
On 9/1/05, Arthur Westover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was thinking it would be nice to develop
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