Well it sounds complex so it probably wont be that easy to build.Probably
between 5 and 15 for a nice system which might be a bit much for a one use
item.However people spend gads of money on their conferences so if you
come up with a decent system, you can likely reuuse it and make money on it.
From: Larry C. Lyons
-- Disney Confirms New Ghibli Releases --
http://www.animenation.net/news/index.php?id=6134
Buena Vista Home Video has issued an official confirmation that Hayao
Miyazaki's My Neighbor Totoro, Nausicaa of the Valley of
Wind, and Porco Rosso will be released on
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/03/24/technology/24soft.html
Here's an interesting article about Microsoft and their monopoly.
Letters have come out in court where Microsoft is directly contacting
Intel telling them not to do any business with other companies. Can you
be more anti-competitive?
M
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subject says it all.
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http://www.theregister.com/content/54/36537.html
Sony launches true electronic book
By Tony Smith
Posted: 25/03/2004 at 12:49 GMT
The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy - the real one, not that Douglas
Adams novel thingy - just came a step closer. Sony has launched its
first electronic book
The next will be the phone/PDAs from Earth: Final Conflict. They were perfect.
http://www.theregister.com/content/54/36537.html
Sony launches true electronic book
By Tony Smith
Posted: 25/03/2004 at 12:49 GMT
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I've been calling and emailing these guys with no luck. Not returning calls
or email :(
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To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Getting Registrar Name
Domain Name.. nhsaab.com
Creation
list, she go boom!
subject says it all.
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I've wanted an MP3 player for a while now, but I hate wires running down my neck, so I've been waiting for a decent player built into the headphones, such as the radio set to which I'm currently listening.
I've just found this item after a cursory Google search during a brief down time this
Just getting settled at the new job. No problems getting back on the lists. I can even get the emails now that I don't work for folks who are a bit too tight on the email filtering.
Hello to all!
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Interesting...
Some people would like you to think President Bush lied when he talked
about Saddam Hussein's weapons. The funny thing is, many of the president's
current critics are politicians who made strikingly similar claims about
Iraq in the not-too-distant past. When Bill Clinton was in
ping back atchya..
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From: William H Bowen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 10:44 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Ping!
taptap
uh, hello?
echo!
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If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable.
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Subject: List back up yet.
subject says it all.
Wasn't just the list, HoF and FA were down as well, I was looking for
resources on a webserver to run with XP Home.Couldn't get either site to
come up.
I ended up setting up the built-in server and changing the port number to
80.Seems to work
my bad forgot to change the subject
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From: John Stanley
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 11:22 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Disney Confirms New Miyazaki Anime Releases
Interesting...
Some people would like you to think President Bush lied when he talked
about Saddam
machine, she go boom. Now unboom.
me job, she go boom. :(
list, she go boom!
subject says it all.
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Glad its going well. The powers that be have decided that my current cube
with the floor to ceiling window is too much for a new hire, so they're
moving me to another cube today. So I have a free day off.
larry
At 10:16 AM 3/26/2004, you wrote:
Just getting settled at the new job. No problems
Well, that sucks for the loss of window, but rocks for the extended
weekend!
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From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 11:36 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: I am back!
Glad its going well. The powers that be have decided that my
Now that I've got some (forced) free time, I'm going to do a few things:
1. finish up all the things on the subscription UI
2. Move all the lists into a central DB
3. clean up all the urls for a more unified and shorter look
4. Set up a way for people to set a thread as being important
That last
Interesting...
Some people would like you to think President Bush lied when he talked
about Saddam Hussein's weapons. The funny thing is, many of the president's
current critics are politicians who made strikingly similar claims about
Iraq in the not-too-distant past. When Bill Clinton was in
yep ...think we're living in a hypocracy! ;-)
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From: John Stanley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Bush criticism hypocracy
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It was great I could look out the window and see deer wandering through the
forest behind the office. A few times I saw a local hawk go after some sort
of prey - field mouse, squirrel, that sort of thing. It make it really good
for the occasional sanity breaks.
larry
At 11:44 AM 3/26/2004,
I never voted for that! Must have slept through it. :)
yep ...think we're living in a hypocracy! ;-)
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Subject: Bush criticism hypocracy
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Trying again with this post. It fell into a trap last time. Don't think it's
been posted before. -Patrick
http://www.librarian.net/technicality.html
http://www.librarian.net/technicality.html
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If that is the case, that is, with them being non-responsive, then I figure you
have it down to two options.
1. Have the client hire an attorney versed in these situations and have him/her
pursue the required legal options.(probably expensive as well as extremely
time-consuming)In the best-case
Yep. And it's one of the reasons why Kerry bothers me. But keep in mind that
even if the Clinton administration believed there were WMD, they didn't
coerce Congress to go to war about it. There's also a difference between
someone who, when confronted with the truth, is outraged that they too had
Trollbait and Learn to Google
:-)
Seriously, a recently answered, check archives kind of thing would
probably be good as well.
--BenD
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
Now that I've got some (forced) free time, I'm going to do a few things:
1. finish up all the things on the subscription UI
2. Move
I think I would like the democracy of everybody being able to vote on the importance of a thread, but maybe some voters' opinions have more weight then others.
Something I've always felt should be on lists like this is the ability to actually move threads to more appropriate locations.Is it too
machine, she go boom. Now unboom.
me job, she go boom. :(
Oops.The boss showed you his boomstick?
Sorry to hear that.:-(
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For that matter, Bush criticized Clinton during the election for getting
us involved in a reckless, irresponsible war in the Balkans without a
clear exit strategy.
Where does it end?
M
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Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 11:28 AM
likewise...that's a boomer! :-(
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From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
machine, she go boom. Now unboom.
me job, she go boom. :(
Oops.The boss showed you his boomstick?
Sorry to hear that.:-(
--benD
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Perfect would be the subdermal implants that allow us to automatically
recollect all manner of fact, opinion, and thought we ever encountered,
as well as to flawlessly communicate automatically with others
regardless of their geographic location.
I'm waiting for that before I buy another cell
I'll wait even after they exist. As is, I'm a ludite. When not online I have
no electronic equipment on me at all. No watch, cell phone, beeper, pda,
etc. I'm either online or totally disconnected.
Now how long before someone hacks your subdermal implant and spams your
mind? ;)
Perfect would be
Interesting...
Some people would like you to think President Bush lied when he talked
about Saddam Hussein's weapons. The funny thing is, many of the president's
current critics are politicians who made strikingly similar claims about
Iraq in the not-too-distant past. When Bill Clinton was in
automatically recollect all manner of fact, opinion, and thought we ever encountered
Isn't that something that most females (and especially married females) already have?I know that mine routinely uses this ability on me... G
Cheers,
Jeff Garza
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The boss is on a tight financial schedule and the job was hinged totally on
getting contracts in and a CMS out. Problem was, he wanted a simple CMS and
I was writing a perfect one (really, the code was so tight that you would
doubt it was even code). I was covering all the bases and it slowed the
Now how long before someone hacks your subdermal implant and spams your
mind? ;)
I thought they already invented TV.
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From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 12:17 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: We've reached another Sci-Fi
They're limited to facts about what you've done wrong only.
automatically recollect all manner of fact, opinion, and thought we ever
encountered
Isn't that something that most females (and especially married females)
already have?I know that mine routinely uses this ability on me... G
Trollbait would be limited to this list while a previously answered link
would be useful in general. I think that means we need some volunteers to
rate the posts and list previous answers and the like.
Trollbait and Learn to Google
:-)
Seriously, a recently answered, check archives kind of
Sorry to hear that Mike.
larry
At 11:30 AM 3/26/2004, you wrote:
machine, she go boom. Now unboom.
me job, she go boom. :(
list, she go boom!
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Maybe something like an all-star threads link on the web interface.
Some of the CF-Talk threads are really good reading like the recent
secure apps discussion. Also, that would be easier to refer FAQ to.
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Sent: Friday,
Sorry to hear that. Natural light is a wonderful thing to have while working. I am one of the few lucky ones. Unfortunately the corridor I sit by is a high traffic non-carpeted lane. Still, the window is a God send.
Dharmesh
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From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL
light bad!
me like dark.
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From: Dharmesh Goel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Community [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 10:52 AM
Subject: RE: I am back!
Sorry to hear that. Natural light is a wonderful thing to have while
working. I am one of the few lucky
I think I would like the democracy of everybody being able to vote on the
importance of a thread, but maybe some voters' opinions have more weight
then others.
This is why I'm leaning towards the volunteer model for thread information.
Something I've always felt should be on lists like this is
I've not seem anything like this, but I will point out two possible
gotchas I see:
only 64 megs of RAM ~~ 1 hour of music
takes MMC/SD cards, which are more expensive and more fragile than CF
cards, as well as having a smaller size limit
As far as the TDK brand goes, I know very little about
Personally, I hate gardening.However, in the mid-80s the San Diego Zoo
started selling its ... um ... byproducts as fertilizer.One of the
selling points of lion dung is that it makes dogs go, Holy $#1t!
That's a huge freakin' cat! and stay away.
From one of my dad's college lectures on one
body hair issues and heavily spidered do not belong in the same
sentence.*shudder*
--benD
dana tierney wrote:
we just are smart enough to remember that the list is heavily spidered
:) I prefer not to share any body hair issues I may have with anyone who
may happen to Google my name... lol
Spamming my brain?You mean like primetime television?
On a related note: No watch?Or no digital watch?
--benD
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
I'll wait even after they exist. As is, I'm a ludite. When not online I have
no electronic equipment on me at all. No watch, cell phone, beeper, pda,
etc.
Given the traditional female interpretation of everything any guy does,
how is that a limiting factor?
--benD
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
They're limited to facts about what you've done wrong only.
automatically recollect all manner of fact, opinion, and thought we ever
encountered
Isn't
The machine would not reboot early this morning and I was waiting on a physical reboot. Sorry about that.
taptap
uh, hello?
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If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable.
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Actually, since some people's description of a problem might be a little
different (although, how many ways you can say Hey, did anyone hear
about Microsoft buying Macromedia?) - that Recently Answered would be
most useful if it had a link to the discussion as well.
- Jim
Ben Doom wrote:
Spamming my brain?You mean like primetime television?
That and more. Imagine spam targetted to you directly. It knows who you are
due to your wifi signal and can reference your buying habits from various
DBs. It has its uses but
On a related note: No watch?Or no digital watch?
I keep one in
Spamming my brain?You mean like primetime television?
That and more. Imagine spam targetted to you directly. It knows who you are
due to your wifi signal and can reference your buying habits from various
DBs. It has its uses but
Yeah.I guess it would be embarassing to see pr0n ads
btw br kicked much booty...
wish there where more cf things, still not sure about flash being the end
all be all for all things.
but that's just me.
nate's things where sweet.
wish the mysql thing was a little more in-depth
over all
good game!
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Everyone gets that PITA is an acronym for Pain In The A$$ right? Just checking. I used to hear it called the Peter Principle too, but I didn't get the Peter reference. I figured PITA was better because it's easier to promote someone out of somewhere than to fire them.
Dana, the issue wasn't that
I'm not sure that any thread is really more important than another on this particular list. Maybe on this list have it go by popularity, then recency? Just a thought.
With the more technical forums, again how do you determine importance. I've asked some comparatively dumb-a$$ questions, but to
To clarify the device has 128mb of memory and an MMC/SD memory card slot for unlimited expansion.That's the kind of thing on which I'm trying to get a handle.That sounds cool, but what does it really mean?
MMC/SD cards, which are more expensive and more fragile than CF cards again, thanks
On this list there are threads that are important in the realm of CF or
general. On the tech lists, the importance is based on the simple question
of usefulness. If it's a simple question but one that everyone asks, then
its important.
I'm not sure that any thread is really more important than
Right. Think of how many times I forgot my CF admin password..what do I
do? gets asked.
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From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 1:49 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Important threads
On this list there are threads that are
To clarify the device has 128mb of memory and an MMC/SD memory card slot
for unlimited expansion.That's the kind of thing on which I'm trying to
get a handle.That sounds cool, but what does it really mean?
128mb will hold roughly two albums worth of moderately compressed mp3s.
Also, it's USB
On a somewhat related topic we found that rabbits avoid our garden if we
use the ferret litter as much. I guess its the smell of predator that
deters them. Mind ou at times the smell could deter anything.
larry
At 12:14 PM 3/26/2004, you wrote:
Personally, I hate gardening.However, in the
I don't know a heck of a lot about mp3 players either, but TDK is well known for it's recordable media, so it woul dstand to reason that they would be at least decent in their other products. Maybe not a Sony or Onkyo of the mp3 world, but I think you get my point.
Here's another possible
The CSS list I'm on has an accompanying wiki. They also have clearly posted
ground rules.
http://www.css-discuss.org/policies.html
-Kevin
On this list there are threads that are important in the realm of CF or
general. On the tech lists, the importance is based on the simple question
of
I was seriously considering putting in a PO for a skylight, but I did not
think that they'd let that one pass, especially considering I'm on the
first floor of a multi-story building.
larry
At 12:52 PM 3/26/2004, you wrote:
Sorry to hear that. Natural light is a wonderful thing to have while
And the listing to that would be
1. previously answered (references)
2. FAQ
Being able to have a small icon before a thread on the threads page will
really help people to get to the information that's important first. A
setting can even be made to the lists where someone can be emailed the
latest
I think the only editions being released by Disney are the special
editions.They do seem, however to treat the recent theatrical releases
differently from the older films (both Kiki and Castle in the Sky had, I
think, much better DVD releases than Mononoke and Spirited Away).
Also, just to set
I'm going to have to copy some of those. Well placed. :)
The CSS list I'm on has an accompanying wiki. They also have clearly
posted
ground rules.
http://www.css-discuss.org/policies.html
-Kevin
On this list there are threads that are important in the realm of CF or
general. On the
Maybe a Wish list/bug report section as well. Should make an easy
reference if someone is trying to find out about a feature or error.
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From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 2:03 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Important threads
It also works on dinner guests if you use it as potpourri.
(Or so I've heard)
Jerry Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/26/04 01:53PM
On a somewhat related topic we found that rabbits avoid our garden if we
use the ferret litter as much. I guess its the smell of predator that
deters them. Mind ou
Why not!!! The pyramids had skylight(s) and they are multi-storied :-]
Dharmesh
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From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 1:56 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: I am back!
I was seriously considering putting in a PO for a skylight, but
It would have to go through far too much bureaucracy. Given that where I
work is a scientific organization, that's partially housed in a university,
I'm amazed that I don't have to fill out a form every time I got up to get
another coffee.
larry
At 02:39 PM 3/26/2004, you wrote:
Why not!!!
Forgoing the complexity (since I'm not writing it!) I would rather see the
ability to vote on a messages than threads (or have them separate, with the
individual message votes contributing in part to the thread score).
A message could be rated, I think, on two aspects: general applicability
would
MMC/SD cards, which are more expensive and more fragile than CF cards
again, thanks exactly what I'm looking for, but as a newbie what's a
CF card, I'm assuming not ColdFusion pinochle deck? *S*
Compact Flash, which is (relatively) cheap, ubiquitous, and can be had
in sizes up to (that I
2GB CF card: http://www.ecost.com/ecost/shop/detail.asp?dpno=278226
(altho the '(relatively) cheap' is out the window with that)...
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From: Ben Doom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Community [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 1:45 PM
Subject: Re: MP3 player
MMC/SD cards, which are more expensive and more fragile than CF cards
again, thanks exactly what I'm looking for, but as a newbie what's a CF
card, I'm assuming not ColdFusion pinochle deck? *S*
CF = Compact Flash
A solid-state media card measuring about 1-3/4 x 1-/14 x 1/16. Considered
more
Kevin,
Since you appear to have some clue on these things, what does this fall under?
64 MB SmartMedia Flash Memory Card
(like for my Rocket e-book)
Jerry Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/26/04 04:17PM
MMC/SD cards, which are more expensive and more fragile than CF cards
again, thanks exactly
SmartMedia was the precursor to MMC/SD. Identical in size and format but
different enough technically that I think it's not interchangeable with
MMC/SD. The circuitry is actually on the outside surface of the card covered
with gold contact surface.
-Kevin
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From:
I know somebody who was in the same situation with a registrar not willing to give up the name to the rightful owner.This person made up a fake fax to DomainSolutions with permission to transfer to the new administrator.Never had the slightest bit of problem doing this either.
- Matt Small
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