Re: C vs. ASM

2000-10-15 Thread Thomas Mueller
It seems that pointers and file I/O are simpler in assembler than in C or C++. ASM is more direct, C is devious. I don't think reading or writing a file in ASM would have any problems with ASCII 26 characters, though writing to the console or printer when there is an ASCII 26 character is tricky

notice of violation

2000-10-15 Thread Terri FitzSimons
From: Ron Clarke >Subject: Re: notice of violation - its getting sillier Hi Folks, Nah, Arachne needs its spelling and grammar checked properly.< Speaking of spell- and grammar-checking... Although you have used "ITS" properly in the body of your posting, you didn't do so in the subjec

Re: http://www.supercatjaguarspares.freeserve.co.uk/

2000-10-15 Thread Michael Polak
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Glenn McCorkle wrote: > Bug fixed * Please don't confuse people: you fixed the bug only for yourself. This will be true only if Arachne is open source and your contribution is accepted, etc. > In URL.H I have doubled the "STRINGSIZE" from 40 to 80. > "80 ought to

Re: notice of violation - its getting sillier

2000-10-15 Thread Ron Clarke
Hi Folks, Joerg Dietze wrote: > it's clear that Arachne needs a spell and grammar checker badly... Nah, Arachne needs its spelling and grammar checked properly. Regards, Ron Ron Clarke http://homepages.valylink.net.au/~ausreg/music.html -- This mail was written by user of Arachne

firewall

2000-10-15 Thread Murlikrishna Viswanathan
Dear anybody who can help, I am using arachne on a network that is firewalled and requires authentication. Although arachne finds the proxy i am getting a message from the network admin saying that i need a "netscape...ie or a http 1.1 complaint browser". The proxy service is provided by squid.

Gov'ts [was Re: *any* smtp? [was Re: Authentication

2000-10-15 Thread L.D. Best
Kali, On Sun, 15 Oct 2000 16:05:35 +0900, Kali McLaughlin wrote: >> Any time the government becomes involved in something as essential [5 >> years ago, no -- now, YES] as the internet, things can only get worse. > ...I hope you are talking about *your* government... > Essential services in Aust

Calendar (Was Re: list)

2000-10-15 Thread Hristo Iliev
On Sat, 14 Oct 2000, Samuel W. Heywood wrote: > >> October 1582 > >> S M Tu W Th F S > >> 1 2 3 4 15 16 > >> 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 > >> 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 > >> 31 > > >> The calendar above is ordered according to pure bull, by official edict of > >> Pope Gregory XIII. > >

Re: Private newsgroup

2000-10-15 Thread Samuel W. Heywood
On Sat, 14 Oct 2000 12:03:19, Alejandro Lieber wrote: > I would like to assemble a private newsgroup for the students and ex- > students of my former school. > It should not use the usenet. > It should not be a mailing list. > Does anyone know of a host that permits doing so. > Thanks http:/

Private newsgroup

2000-10-15 Thread Alejandro Lieber
I would like to assemble a private newsgroup for the students and ex- students of my former school. It should not use the usenet. It should not be a mailing list. Does anyone know of a host that permits doing so. Thanks -- Alejandro Lieber <[EMAIL PROTE

Re: *any* smtp? [was Re: Authentication

2000-10-15 Thread Samuel W. Heywood
On Sun, 15 Oct 2000 16:05:35 +0900, Kali McLaughlin wrote: > On the broader matter of censorship, can you explain to me why gross > violence seems tolerated in US media, but sex is not? Is it because USA > is not a secular government? You would think that would make it more > preoccupied with eff