Hello Arachnids:
Be it known that Gregory Feig desires to be known to the list as
"the most humble, insignificant turtle in the Kingdom of Padua."
The above are his own words.
Samuel W. Heywood, Official Turtle Spokesman for the Kingdom of Padua
-- This mail was written by user of The Arac
>TAPCIS concatenates e-mail messages into one file, *but* it is a ASCII text
>file. DOSCIM saves e-mail messages, IIRC, individually and in a proprietary
>format with each message given a cryptic numeric name.
>As far as my opinion of Nettamer, it is, at best, a rudimentary browser. I
>never us
>yea...damn...I get this email like 10 times a
>week...everyone seems to have it...its the one with
>"this document requires your opinion" or something
>right? with a document.doc.lnk or something similar
>as an attachment?
>it's getting on my nerves! ive got all the phrases it
>uses blocked.
>
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
...
> So, a FULL 4% of the requests from my server are HEADs.
> ;-)
Wow :)
> You don't actually use Arachne, do you... Yes,
> cache filenames are assigned by time -- how many
> seconds since some date in 1970 (31 Jan?).
Offline (stripped down
On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Samuel W. Heywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Arachnids:
> I am most pleased to announce that among our list members another
> Turtle has just come out! Her name is L.D. Best!
> yet another list member has also made his Turtleness known unto me.
> Now is the time.
Ron Clarke wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> On Tue, 24 Jul 2001 19:47:45 -0500, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
> > Samuel W. Heywood. PhD., Coordinator of Admissions, Royal Mental
> > Hospital, Kingdom of Padua.
>
> then Clarence Verge wrote:
> > I do believe we have a "meme" here.
> > The Kindom of Padua e
Hi Folks,
On Tue, 24 Jul 2001 19:47:45 -0500, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
> Samuel W. Heywood. PhD., Coordinator of Admissions, Royal Mental
> Hospital, Kingdom of Padua.
then Clarence Verge wrote:
> I do believe we have a "meme" here.
> The Kindom of Padua evolves as we watch.
> When the number o
Dear Arachnids:
I am most pleased to announce that among our list members another
Turtle has just come out! Her name is L.D. Best!
In addition to David Ratti, Robert Engle, L.D., and myself, even
yet another list member has also made his Turtleness known unto me.
He might prefer to remain unde
On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Alex Venn wrote:
> HEAD is hardly ever used and, on my website at least, never by Arachne.
True. I was thinking partly in HTTP 1.0 and
crossing that up with arachne's cache heirarchy, in
which the same info obtained by a HEAD command is
stored in the *.http file (*.HTP i
Ross,
You have to be more careful with what you ask for!! I'm sure most of us
know Telix & cap files; but it you remember back a bit carefully, you'll
recall that the cap file had a limit ... it couldn't get bigger than a
certain level.
Downloading the code for a single average webpage these da
There are actually TWO DIFFERENT Kodak CD formats in common use today.
The Kodak PhotoCD is the older of the two, and uses the .PCD format
for the images. These actually stores multiple resolution copies of
the images, all the way up to 4096x.
The Kodak PictureCD is the newer, and stores the
Previously
>> Clarence wrote:
>>> Instructions entered at the DOS prompt are interpreted by the operating
>>> system, not the machine.
>> Ahem, the shell not the OS.
>>> For a detailed explanation of what you did with debug, write to me
>>> personally as I'm afraid I'm boring some of the li
I moved mail, storing messages elsewhere, checked this and checked that,
and still got REBOOTED [automatically this time] when the index tried to
make itself for InBox. [I'd already eliminated any chance of virus
being a problem, and run Norton Speed Disk on all appropriate drives.]
So then I de
Thomas asked:
>What is Romeo CD file system used for?
CDs ;-) Ok, they are used like this:
If you want LFNs with more length in them than Joliet allows you'll go for
this. It's not according to the ISO standard and (often?) creates (atleast)
two tracks on the disc. The first one is in normal ISO9
Steve asked:
> Yes, but does it support the most common MOV files
>which use the Sorensen codec?
No, Sorensen wasn't interested in it when QT 3 came out. I can probably dig
out the response I got from them when I asked (after asking Wolfgang).
//Bernie
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
> On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, Ross Virgin wrote:
...
> At the very least, a website opens two connections.
> The first to get the HEAD info, which you see in your
> cache with the .htp extension, and the second will be
> the html file. More than likely it wil
On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Dev Teelucksingh wrote:
> Quicktime v2.45 is out. From the CHANGES.TXT :
Eh... that would be QuickVIEW. ;-)
> Major changes from version 2.44 to version 2.45:
>
> - added DivX ;-) support, i.e. Microsoft's MPEG 4 implementation, with
> FourCC DIV3, DIV4 and MP43
> -
On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> I meant to ask about Windows Media Player (in addition to Real Player), if there
> was any way DOS, Linux or Archhne could play those streaming audio files.
I've been using the 0.17a version of mplayer, which
handles .asf, .wmv, .avi, .mpeg, etc. t
Hi Bernie and all,
I guess it's a good idea to have a look at the docs for the compiler You
like to use ... :-).
Regards Joerg
On Wed, 25 Jul 2001 19:20:32 +0200, Bernie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joerg wrote:
>> this is taken from Turbopascal help:
> Sure, but that's for a 16-bit platform.
yea...damn...I get this email like 10 times a
week...everyone seems to have it...its the one with
"this document requires your opinion" or something
right? with a document.doc.lnk or something similar
as an attachment?
it's getting on my nerves! ive got all the phrases it
uses blocked.
- W0rm
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