your argument supposes that we are pursuing the correct strategy in
the first place though.
On 10/5/07, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don't you love it when a plan comes through?
>
> Bruce
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Loathe
> Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 5:40 PM
> To: CF-
silly silly boy
didnt you hear me... LEGAL
that means no puff puff
pass the photoshop
on up to my MOREL
friend in the north, paul
i wish good karma
illustrating your life man
cs3 4 me
now ben, even you have to admit
even that was a good one.
;)
On 10/5/07, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Don't you love it when a plan comes through?
Bruce
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Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 5:40 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: snatching defeat from the jaws of victory
Agreed, and that's why we can't pull out now.
Thank you for making my argument for me.
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Agreed, and that's why we can't pull out now.
Thank you for making my argument for me.
> -Original Message-
> From: Larry Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 5:07 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: snatching defeat from the jaws of victory
>
> > This is the
> The 1st WTC bombing.
> Aren't US Embassies considered US soil?
>
> I remember the Balklins as an ethnic cleansing of Christianity to
> create a Muslim nation.
Gee the 5000 Muslim men and boys who were the victims of the Srebrenica
massacre (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Srebrenica_massacre)I im
yeah I think you are right. I found the notes for that after posting
and yes it was an example of something you can build. It did require
InDesign Server, which I had never heard of. I think the idea was that
you can set your app up so that people who don't know squat about code
or InDesign can mak
I didn't say it was a dev tool, Jochem. I said that it is the
foundation for these dev tools, architectually. This per the press
briefing at MAX.
I did expect someone here to tell me that CS3 is a design tool not a
dev tool, but that is the category where they had it. I suspect they
are thingking
** Private ** wrote:
> ok for example, my notes from the press briefing show there was a
> chart in which Live Cycle was the foundation for dev tools such as
> Flexbuilder, Acrobat and CS3
Acrobat is not a development tool. The LC development tool is LC Workbench (or
perhaps LC Designer). CS3 is
On 10/5/07, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Really, then where are the perps and the planners for WTC 1 right now?
> Running around Afghanistan and Pakistan because the administration is too
> lazy, stupid or preoccupied to do anythign about it. Last I checked Ramsi ben
> yousef is in j
** Private ** wrote:
> I'm taking it as the means to manage PDF's in all their splenda.
LC is really much more then that. It is a suite of more then a dozen server
applications that can be used to create workflows. Those workflows can interact
with pretty much anything. Some of the more interest
Ahhh ah ahhh whooo-ooo -...
Duh duh duh DUUMM!!! Duh duh duh DUMM!!!
Tadadad Dadad dada dadada!
DUh duh duh DUMMM!!! Duh Duh DUMM!!!
*steps around room*
After playing it for about 15 minutes...I want my keyboard and mouse.
:-\
They were as much showing off InDesign (not Illustrator) server as much
as Flex apps. Basically, the app was just the UI for the server-side
modification of a specially prepared InDesign doc.
--BenD
Dana wrote:
> you're who I was having the dicussion with, silly ;) It just seems
> strange to m
Yes, via Flex. Since you can build CoCoMo apps in Flash
--BenD
Dana wrote:
> CoCoMo too I think I just saw?
>
> On 10/5/07, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> That was a Flash rendering engine built into the Acrobat engine, so you
>> could run Flash (and Flex) apps inside/alongside the
Congrats dude. I have been using CS3 Web Premium Studio for a couple
months now. I love it. Still use HS for day to day quickie updates, but
DW CS3 is pretty nice now.
I just switched my laptop from Windows XP Pro to Fedora 7 and discovered
that Eclipse comes bundled with it. I was worried that I
um..
can i get a copy?
On 10/5/07, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> my cs 3 web premium just came in :)
>
> yay my first LEGAL copy of photoshop... EVER
>
> since 1994 :)
>
> bad bad bad tony...
>
> --
> 'Never have anything in your life that you can't walk out on in thirty
> seconds flat,
my cs 3 web premium just came in :)
yay my first LEGAL copy of photoshop... EVER
since 1994 :)
bad bad bad tony...
--
'Never have anything in your life that you can't walk out on in thirty
seconds flat, if you spot the heat coming around the corner'
robert deniro - heat (1995)
~~
yep -- just found that session in my notes. You can do CocoMo inside a
PDF. Meaning VOIP and real-time collaboration. Though now that I look,
that was definitely a sneak -- it's was right before the
Flex-works-on-Ubuntu thing. Which, even though it was a sneak, is now
available as a public beta.
CoCoMo too I think I just saw?
On 10/5/07, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That was a Flash rendering engine built into the Acrobat engine, so you
> could run Flash (and Flex) apps inside/alongside the PDF documents.
>
> A flv was one of the examples.
>
> --BenD
>
> Dana wrote:
> > I hadn't
ok lessee.
from Rick Brown's sneak -- it's inside. Support for H264 also.
"Anything that works in Flash now works in PDF."
On 10/5/07, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That was a Flash rendering engine built into the Acrobat engine, so you
> could run Flash (and Flex) apps inside/alongside
> I meant we've been at war with Islamic Fundamentalists since Carter
> with a major escalation during the Clinton years. He chose to ignore
> it.
>
Really, then where are the perps and the planners for WTC 1 right now? Running
around Afghanistan and Pakistan because the administration is too la
> This is the whole point. Except for the Balkans and his failure in
> Somalia, Clinton did nothing. So there were no conflicts.
>
> And what of the successes in the Balkans? Aren't we still there
> "keeping
> the peace"? If so, then how is that successful. Success to me is when
> you go into a
you're who I was having the dicussion with, silly ;) It just seems
strange to me that they would make a wide-screen presentation to say
you can write an app that does this. Duh? You can write an app to do
anything if you try hard enough, probably?
On 10/5/07, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Met him. Really cool guy. Thinking about whether or not to try to go
to cfobjective, now.
--BenD
Larry Lyons wrote:
>> I think you're thinking of Jared?
>
>
> You're right. Jared, Jochem, they'r eboth J words. Definately a J word.
>
>
~
>I think you're thinking of Jared?
You're right. Jared, Jochem, they'r eboth J words. Definately a J word.
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At one point, he was standing on the back of the couch I was sitting on.
Later, he was telling lame Photoshop pick up lines (wanna flatten some
layers? Let me use my magic wand!) to the girl sitting next to me. It
was frickin' awesome.
--BenD
Crow T. Robot wrote:
> Oh, man, Richard Cheese?
ok for example, my notes from the press briefing show there was a
chart in which Live Cycle was the foundation for dev tools such as
Flexbuilder, Acrobat and CS3, which in turn were the foundation for
"ubiquitous cross-platfrom" apps such as Reader, Flash Player and
Apollo, or AIR.
Another chart h
A Flex app.
--BenD
Dana wrote:
> Just wondering if someone here can settle a discussion we were having
> -- was it Flex Builder or an app built in Flex that they used to skin
> that Illustrator doc (the wine to go with the fish). Anyone know?
>
> Thanks
> Dana
>
~~
That was a Flash rendering engine built into the Acrobat engine, so you
could run Flash (and Flex) apps inside/alongside the PDF documents.
A flv was one of the examples.
--BenD
Dana wrote:
> I hadn't been paying much attention to it before because that was
> pretty much what I thought too. But
Oh, man, Richard Cheese? That guy is the shit! Now I wish I had gone...
On 10/5/07, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
> > Imagine a lounge singer singing "Heat of the Moment". Yep, it really
> > sounds that bad.
>
> Heh. Richard Cheese was the entertainer at the
There's a great point. We've been in Iraq 4 years.
How long in Bosnia?
Sinai?
Germany?
Isn't it time to permanently redeploy our troops according to current
military realities?
> -Original Message-
> From: Bruce Sorge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 1:17 PM
I hadn't been paying much attention to it before because that was
pretty much what I thought too. But I am gathering that it can be
quite a bit more and is in fact an important middleware integration
component. I am pretty sleep deprived and not feeling well but I am
going to see if I can assemble
On 10/5/07, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> +3 to Flex and AIR. Not sold on LiveCycle yet. Truth be told, I don't
> really understand what it is.
>
> --BenD
I'm taking it as the means to manage PDF's in all their splenda.
You create a PDF and make it available for Print, and Online ent
*GASP*!
Wu writing code again!
On 10/5/07, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> been too long, hope someone can rattle this off without me trying and
> failing for hours
>
> 3 tables.
>
> Members, categories, ID table which joins the two
~~~
Just wondering if someone here can settle a discussion we were having
-- was it Flex Builder or an app built in Flex that they used to skin
that Illustrator doc (the wine to go with the fish). Anyone know?
Thanks
Dana
--
Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery; None but ourselves can free
our
Actually from the perspective of the military our affairs in the Balkans
were peacekeeping and not wartime or combat operations. It caused a major
strain in relations between the military and the Clinton administration.
They allowed no combat awards, even though the conditions were met for them.
N
I know :)
On 10/5/07, Loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You know I hate it when I agree with you man.
>
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you know that award nominee they showed where they could treat the
bars on a Gantt chart as sliders and it updated the database in real
time? That was probably LiveCycle. I do know that I had a briefing
with ilog, who had a similar product, and they said their library
would have cut development cos
Shoot, if you're having problems I'm just not going to bother looking at it.
> -Original Message-
> From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 1:28 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: MAX?
>
> +3 to Flex and AIR. Not sold on LiveCycle yet. Truth be told,
Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
> Imagine a lounge singer singing "Heat of the Moment". Yep, it really
> sounds that bad.
Heh. Richard Cheese was the entertainer at the party at MAX. He
basically does all sorts of stuff (NIN's Closer, Metallica's Enter
Sandman, whoever's Down With the Sickness, etc.
You know I hate it when I agree with you man.
> -Original Message-
> From: Sam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 11:46 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: snatching defeat from the jaws of victory
>
> We were at war during the Clinton years, he chose not to fight
I meant we've been at war with Islamic Fundamentalists since Carter
with a major escalation during the Clinton years. He chose to ignore
it.
On 10/5/07, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >We were at war during the Clinton years, he chose not to fight back.
> >
>
> You mean the conflicts wer
+3 to Flex and AIR. Not sold on LiveCycle yet. Truth be told, I don't
really understand what it is.
--BenD
Dana wrote:
> I spent my time at sessions. I will be writing them up. It was worth
> going to say the least... the big takeaway -- learn Flex and AIR.
> Now. LiveCycle too if possible. T
Yes, I am not and never will be a Clinton fan, but that is not what I
am trying to convey.
And again you are missing the point. Because he was all about make love,
not war, he set the stage for 9/11. So you mean you will take blow-jobs
and attacks on America over preventing these attacks? Wow.
A
This is the whole point. Except for the Balkans and his failure in
Somalia, Clinton did nothing. So there were no conflicts.
And what of the successes in the Balkans? Aren't we still there "keeping
the peace"? If so, then how is that successful. Success to me is when
you go into a country, wage w
The right outer join isn't going to give you the pipe delimited list you want.
Here's the function in Oracle's code - maybe someone can translate to
sql server.
CREATE OR REPLACE function join
(
p_cursor sys_refcursor,
p_del varchar2 := ','
) return varchar2
is
l_value varchar2(3276
Same here, I didn't even complete more than a handful of songs in easy
mode and went straight to medium and finished it. On GH II, I can't
get past the first set on hard because the guitar solo on "Woman"
kicks my ass. On Retro 80's, I'm about halfway through with 1 four
star and the rest all thr
The first bombing of the World Trade Center.
As for attacks "on US soil", that's a fairly narrow definition. Why exclude
terrorist attacks where Americans were killed?
- Khobar Towers
- USS Cole
- Embassy bombings in Africa
- CIA employees shot at Langley
I'm probably missing a few, but that's q
The 1st WTC bombing.
Aren't US Embassies considered US soil?
I remember the Balklins as an ethnic cleansing of Christianity to
create a Muslim nation.
Somalia is why Bin Laden considered the US a paper tiger and
encouraged him to plan 9/11
On 10/5/07, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fro
My Oracle comment was directed at Deanna. She had an Oracle function I could
of used if I was using Oracle, but I'm not. I'm withdrawing from MySQL and
inserting into MSSQL.
On 10/5/07, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> That'll work in MS SQL Server, too.
>
> not sure about MySQL though
Thanks everyone for the help! :)
Extra muffins for all!
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First of all, I qualified my statement with the statement that not all
attacks were on us soil. So here is the legacy Clinton left for
terrorists:
1991 - Humanitarian operation in Somalia is transformed into a military
strike that ends up with several US soldiers killed/wounded and drug
down the
>Are you sure about the peace part? I seem to recall many attacks on the
>US (not all were on our soil, but were directed towards Americans). I
>can detail them for you if you like.
>
>
>
>Bruce
>From what I remember the only attacks on US soil was done by Americans
>(Federal Murro Building in O
> Bruce wrote:
> Are you sure about the peace part?
Again, I realize if you're not a Clinton fan you can quibble all day
about this, that, and the other. For the average centrist, though,
the big problem during the Clinton years was s3x, not war. And most
people prefer s3x to war. I think it wi
>We were at war during the Clinton years, he chose not to fight back.
>
You mean the conflicts were not as publicized and not as incompetantly run as
the current regime's performance. What the public only knows about are the very
public failures (i.e., Somalia). We do not know of the successes a
Nope, not Oracle, but thanks! :)
I'll give Greg's a shot ...
Thank you again!
On 10/5/07, Greg Morphis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> change the INNER JOIN memberscat to
> RIGHT OUTER JOIN memberscat
>
>
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You should check out Frets on Fire.
Free on the PC, and the guitar works as well. You can torrent lots of songs
for it.
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To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 11:29 AM
Subject: Re: Guitar Hero: Retro 80's
>
I prefer to
On 10/5/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> doing this all from sql only?
>
>
>
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That'll work in MS SQL Server, too.
not sure about MySQL though...
On 10/5/07, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nope, not Oracle, but thanks! :)
>
> I'll give Greg's a shot ...
>
> Thank you again!
>
> On 10/5/07, Greg Morphis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > change the INNER JOIN
We were at war during the Clinton years, he chose not to fight back.
On 10/5/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Overall, the largest edge Hillary has got is that Clinton's Presidency
> looks golden compared to Bush's. Quibble if like, but, like it or
> not, Clinton's 8 years were full
Are you sure about the peace part? I seem to recall many attacks on the
US (not all were on our soil, but were directed towards Americans). I
can detail them for you if you like.
Bruce
On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 09:00 -0500, Gruss Gott wrote:
> > Quibble if like, but, like it or
> not, Clinton's 8
doing this all from sql only?
On 10/5/07, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> awesome awesome, thank you ... you guys are the bestest.
>
> next question. Members show up multiple times in the membercat table because
> they can belong to multiple categories
>
> SELECT mcompany, bizcat
change the INNER JOIN memberscat to
RIGHT OUTER JOIN memberscat
On 10/5/07, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> awesome awesome, thank you ... you guys are the bestest.
>
> next question. Members show up multiple times in the membercat table because
> they can belong to multiple categorie
It will repeat the members for each category...that's just the nature of the
inner join.
On 10/5/07, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> awesome awesome, thank you ... you guys are the bestest.
>
> next question. Members show up multiple times in the membercat table
> because
> they can
Well, I have an Oracle function that will do that. But, I'm guessing
this isn't oracle. Fastest way to do it would probably be to run
through CF with a cfoutput groupby. If you want the Oracle function
code, let me know.
-d
On 10/5/07, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> awesome awesome,
I've got it, but I haven't gotten that far on it yet. I did notice that it
seems much easier than Guitar Hero II for some reason. I'm able to fly threw
the songs on the medium level. I haven't flipped to the hard level yet, but
I know that in GH II, i have not been able to complete even one song on
Anyone else get this? I got it about 2 weeks ago. Kinda bummed that
there weren't more songs. The other thing that sucks is for some
reason the difference between medium and hard level is to slow down
the songs to decrease the difficulty. Makes most of the songs in
medium sound like lounge acts
awesome awesome, thank you ... you guys are the bestest.
next question. Members show up multiple times in the membercat table because
they can belong to multiple categories
SELECT mcompany, bizcategory
FROM members
INNER JOIN memberscat on members.memberid = memberscat.memberid
INNER JOIN b
> RoMunn wrote:
> It's like a slow-motion car wreck with the Democratic Party.
With BOTH parties! Republicans have lost the edge in the Iraq war,
fiscal management, competence, and morality. Democrats have lost the
do-gooder edge with Hillary being too hawkish and NOBODY (except
Kucinich) runnin
SELECT membername, cname
FROM members
INNER JOIN membercat on members.mid = membercat.mid
INNER JOIN categories on membercat.cid = categories.cid
On 10/5/07, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> been too long, hope someone can rattle this off without me trying and
> failing for hours
>
from the "nothin fancy" collection:
select *
from membercat MC, category C, members M
where M.mid = MC.mid
and C.cid = MC.cid
On 10/5/07, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> been too long, hope someone can rattle this off without me trying and
> failing for hours
>
> 3 tables.
>
> Memb
select * from
members m
inner join membercat mc
on mc.mid = m.mid
inner join category c
on c.cid = membercat.cid
untested
On 10/5/07, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> been too long, hope someone can rattle this off without me trying and
> failing for hours
>
> 3 tables.
>
> Members, c
been too long, hope someone can rattle this off without me trying and
failing for hours
3 tables.
Members, categories, ID table which joins the two
need to select all the members and their corresponding categories.
members: mid, membername
category: cid, cname
membercat: mid, cid
what does my
yeah, it's nowhere as good as the java one or even the php one. My
favorite one though is Django.or make that DJ Ango
On 10/5/07, J.J. Merrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wow!
>
> When I saw this series a couple of months back i was hoping they would
> do a CF one. I figured they would tota
i love it when i have very little to do on a friday and it's raining, and a
woot-off comes up. now my day will have a purpose!
the last woot-off was pretty good. they finally rolled out some new stuff
instead of the same tired old items. here's to hoping more of the same
today!
On 10/5/07, Zap
Wow!
When I saw this series a couple of months back i was hoping they would
do a CF one. I figured they would totally slam into it and
surprisingly the ONLY thing they came up with was that it has a
command line and CF doesn't.
LAME! :-)
J.J.
On 10/3/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
That's pretty cool! When I first started with ruby, it was the first
time I'd ever used closures, or blocks as ruby calls them. At first,
I thought they were just a fancy way to program and really not needed.
Boy, was I wrong. Great to see that you're adding them in!
On 10/4/07, Sean Corfiel
Although I'll bet there's gonna be some friction between him and Criss
Angel
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