Re: [OT] Page Cannot Be Displayed

2004-05-04 Thread Shyamal Shah
Probably will have to do that from now. Didnt know about junk mails in
apache group. For beer, I prefer the real one :)

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From: James Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 7:25 AM
Subject: Re: [OT] Page Cannot Be Displayed


 ORyou could configure YOUR mail client to delete [OT] messages.

 Personally, I have a special filter that moves all messages with beer in
 the subject or body up to the top of the list, bolds them, and if, for
some
 reason, I don't read it within a few minutes, it sends me a text message
to
 let me know that I got another beer.  When I log in, if there are any
unread
 beers, I get a friendly AOL-like you've got beer announcement to remind
me
 to read my beer.



 --
 James Mitchell



 - Original Message -
 From: Shyamal Shah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 1:33 AM
 Subject: RE: [OT] Page Cannot Be Displayed


  Guys,
 Not to offend anybody but would you please stick to the objective of
 this
  user group? One mail starts the chain of such mails and everyone's mail
 box
  gets flooded with it. We can have a separate yahoo or msn fun group for
 that
  :)
 
  Thanks,
 
  From: Andrew Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: [OT] Page Cannot Be Displayed
  Date: Tue, 4 May 2004 12:39:08 +0800
  
  Take the advice about using your foot for the mouse seriously. The only
  proper use for a hand is holding a can of beer. ;-)
  
  Im not sure I agree on the wire though. Problem is that there is not
 enough
  springiness there. The best idea is to have the wires attached to firm
  springs and the springs attached to the computer. This way the computer
  will
  not be shocked out of position so easily and can thus keep itself tuned
  into
  the web page better. The principle is somewhat similar to the need for
  antishock technology in portable cd players.
  
  Basically if given a large bump the computer will lose its 'focus' on
the
  web page and the result is all too commonly that annoying page cannot
be
  displayed message.
  
  btw: you may be interested to know that this problem has been around
  awhile.
  Early arcade machine hardware - such as pinball machines - suffered
 similar
  problems. Of course all technology is incremental, and while things
have
  developed a lot since then, modern PCs are still based on the same
  underlying technology (electricity) as their earlier pinballing
 ancestors -
  and this trait of being unable to withstand shocks is something that
has
  been passed along all these years. Of course with the advent of the
  internet
  the problem has been exacerbated. Keeping focus on a webpage among all
 the
  millions out there is an order of magnitude more complex than
maintaining
  an
  appropriate trajectory on a mere pinball, and unfortunately as the
 internet
  gets more crowded you can expect to see more of these errors.
  
  ...is it Friday yet?
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Rick Reumann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, 4 May 2004 03:14
  To: Struts Users Mailing List
  Subject: Re: [OT] Page Cannot Be Displayed
  
  
  Joshi, Naveen wrote:
  
All,
   
Just wondering if any of you get this Page Cannot Be Displayed
error
  once in a while, in Internet Explorer. Is there a solution to this
issue.
   
Thanks
Naveen
  
  I'm sorry for not replying sooner to this message. Just getting caught
  up with struts-users messages.
  
  Joshi, this is very serious. You might want to consider upgrading all
of
  your RAM to something like 23GB. Also make sure you raise the computer
  so that it is not directly touching the floor (I find suspending the
  computer from wires beneath my desk helps). Also make sure you are
using
  your foot to move the mouse when browsing in IE, using your hand could
  cause be the cause of such errors as you are describing.
  
  hth,
  
  --
  Rick
  
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Re: [OT] Page Cannot Be Displayed

2004-05-03 Thread Rick Reumann
Joshi, Naveen wrote:

All,

Just wondering if any of you get this Page Cannot Be Displayed error once in a while, in Internet Explorer. Is there a solution to this issue.

Thanks
Naveen
I'm sorry for not replying sooner to this message. Just getting caught 
up with struts-users messages.

Joshi, this is very serious. You might want to consider upgrading all of 
your RAM to something like 23GB. Also make sure you raise the computer 
so that it is not directly touching the floor (I find suspending the 
computer from wires beneath my desk helps). Also make sure you are using 
your foot to move the mouse when browsing in IE, using your hand could 
cause be the cause of such errors as you are describing.

hth,

--
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RE: [OT] Page Cannot Be Displayed

2004-05-03 Thread Robert Taylor
LOL !!!

 -Original Message-
 From: Rick Reumann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 3:14 PM
 To: Struts Users Mailing List
 Subject: Re: [OT] Page Cannot Be Displayed
 
 
 Joshi, Naveen wrote:
 
  All,
  
  Just wondering if any of you get this Page Cannot Be Displayed error once in a 
  while, in Internet Explorer. Is there 
 a solution to this issue.
  
  Thanks
  Naveen
 
 I'm sorry for not replying sooner to this message. Just getting caught 
 up with struts-users messages.
 
 Joshi, this is very serious. You might want to consider upgrading all of 
 your RAM to something like 23GB. Also make sure you raise the computer 
 so that it is not directly touching the floor (I find suspending the 
 computer from wires beneath my desk helps). Also make sure you are using 
 your foot to move the mouse when browsing in IE, using your hand could 
 cause be the cause of such errors as you are describing.
 
 hth,
 
 -- 
 Rick
 
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RE: [OT] Page Cannot Be Displayed

2004-05-03 Thread Andrew Hill
Take the advice about using your foot for the mouse seriously. The only
proper use for a hand is holding a can of beer. ;-)

Im not sure I agree on the wire though. Problem is that there is not enough
springiness there. The best idea is to have the wires attached to firm
springs and the springs attached to the computer. This way the computer will
not be shocked out of position so easily and can thus keep itself tuned into
the web page better. The principle is somewhat similar to the need for
antishock technology in portable cd players.

Basically if given a large bump the computer will lose its 'focus' on the
web page and the result is all too commonly that annoying page cannot be
displayed message.

btw: you may be interested to know that this problem has been around awhile.
Early arcade machine hardware - such as pinball machines - suffered similar
problems. Of course all technology is incremental, and while things have
developed a lot since then, modern PCs are still based on the same
underlying technology (electricity) as their earlier pinballing ancestors -
and this trait of being unable to withstand shocks is something that has
been passed along all these years. Of course with the advent of the internet
the problem has been exacerbated. Keeping focus on a webpage among all the
millions out there is an order of magnitude more complex than maintaining an
appropriate trajectory on a mere pinball, and unfortunately as the internet
gets more crowded you can expect to see more of these errors.

...is it Friday yet?

-Original Message-
From: Rick Reumann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 4 May 2004 03:14
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [OT] Page Cannot Be Displayed


Joshi, Naveen wrote:

 All,

 Just wondering if any of you get this Page Cannot Be Displayed error
once in a while, in Internet Explorer. Is there a solution to this issue.

 Thanks
 Naveen

I'm sorry for not replying sooner to this message. Just getting caught
up with struts-users messages.

Joshi, this is very serious. You might want to consider upgrading all of
your RAM to something like 23GB. Also make sure you raise the computer
so that it is not directly touching the floor (I find suspending the
computer from wires beneath my desk helps). Also make sure you are using
your foot to move the mouse when browsing in IE, using your hand could
cause be the cause of such errors as you are describing.

hth,

--
Rick

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RE: [OT] Page Cannot Be Displayed

2004-05-03 Thread Shyamal Shah
Guys,
  Not to offend anybody but would you please stick to the objective of this 
user group? One mail starts the chain of such mails and everyone's mail box 
gets flooded with it. We can have a separate yahoo or msn fun group for that 
:)

Thanks,

From: Andrew Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Struts Users Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [OT] Page Cannot Be Displayed
Date: Tue, 4 May 2004 12:39:08 +0800
Take the advice about using your foot for the mouse seriously. The only
proper use for a hand is holding a can of beer. ;-)
Im not sure I agree on the wire though. Problem is that there is not enough
springiness there. The best idea is to have the wires attached to firm
springs and the springs attached to the computer. This way the computer 
will
not be shocked out of position so easily and can thus keep itself tuned 
into
the web page better. The principle is somewhat similar to the need for
antishock technology in portable cd players.

Basically if given a large bump the computer will lose its 'focus' on the
web page and the result is all too commonly that annoying page cannot be
displayed message.
btw: you may be interested to know that this problem has been around 
awhile.
Early arcade machine hardware - such as pinball machines - suffered similar
problems. Of course all technology is incremental, and while things have
developed a lot since then, modern PCs are still based on the same
underlying technology (electricity) as their earlier pinballing ancestors -
and this trait of being unable to withstand shocks is something that has
been passed along all these years. Of course with the advent of the 
internet
the problem has been exacerbated. Keeping focus on a webpage among all the
millions out there is an order of magnitude more complex than maintaining 
an
appropriate trajectory on a mere pinball, and unfortunately as the internet
gets more crowded you can expect to see more of these errors.

...is it Friday yet?

-Original Message-
From: Rick Reumann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 4 May 2004 03:14
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [OT] Page Cannot Be Displayed
Joshi, Naveen wrote:

 All,

 Just wondering if any of you get this Page Cannot Be Displayed error
once in a while, in Internet Explorer. Is there a solution to this issue.

 Thanks
 Naveen
I'm sorry for not replying sooner to this message. Just getting caught
up with struts-users messages.
Joshi, this is very serious. You might want to consider upgrading all of
your RAM to something like 23GB. Also make sure you raise the computer
so that it is not directly touching the floor (I find suspending the
computer from wires beneath my desk helps). Also make sure you are using
your foot to move the mouse when browsing in IE, using your hand could
cause be the cause of such errors as you are describing.
hth,

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