LOL BAH
William Wheatley
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From: Harkins, Patrick
To: CF-Community
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 8:55 AM
Subject: RE: Internet License (Was RE: email client that is light)
man, you're so picky about language Bill... shame o
man, you're so picky about language Bill... shame on you! ;-)
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>From: Bill Wheatley
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>by hard as in by hard on or did you mean by heart? :>
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On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 18:18:40 -0400, Jochem van Dieten
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> > (actually, I've read the email ones and have to
> > read the NNTP one again for blackstone)
>
> Do I scare people if I say that I know by hard that that would be RFC 977?
We're all a lit
License (Was RE: email client that is light)
Bill Wheatley wrote:
> by hard as in by hard on or did you mean by heart? :>
Be liberal in what you receive, and conservative in what you send.
Jochem
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Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> Sorry. What I meant was the data format it expects and the commands to
> get the data. What is sent by an NNTP client to get the latest threads
> and what format is the return sent in. Same for each thread. Blackstone
> should allow for this, it's just the specifics.
News
Sorry. What I meant was the data format it expects and the commands to get
the data. What is sent by an NNTP client to get the latest threads and what
format is the return sent in. Same for each thread. Blackstone should allow
for this, it's just the specifics.
_
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
>
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
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> Not much. Of course, I want to talk to you when you get a second on the
> handshake made by an NNTP client and an NNTP server so I can look into
> making a Blackstone based NNTP server for the lists.
That is easy: there is no handshake. The client just starts issueing c
Bill Wheatley wrote:
> by hard as in by hard on or did you mean by heart? :>
Be liberal in what you receive, and conservative in what you send.
Jochem
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by hard as in by hard on or did you mean by heart? :>
William Wheatley
Coldfusion Guru
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From: Jochem van Dieten
To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 6:18 PM
Subject: Re: Internet License (Was RE: email client that is light)
Michael Dinow
lol sounds like a case of having too much free time on your hands.
William Wheatley
Coldfusion Guru
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From: Jochem van Dieten
To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 6:03 PM
Subject: Re: Internet License (Was RE: email client that is light)
Ben
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> Pigeon based email RFC!
Wouldn't that be IP by avian carrier, not email?
That's probably the one.
> (actually, I've read the email ones and have to
> read the NNTP one again for blackstone)
Do I scare people if I say that I know by hard that that would be RFC 977?
No
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> Pigeon based email RFC!
Wouldn't that be IP by avian carrier, not email?
> (actually, I've read the email ones and have to
> read the NNTP one again for blackstone)
Do I scare people if I say that I know by hard that that would be RFC 977?
Jochem
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Ben Doom wrote:
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> I read the one for the net-enabled coffee maker! I qualify!
A dorm at my uni used to have a coffee network. A bunch of thermocouples in every room were glued to the coffeee machine and were used to determine the amount and freshness of the coffee. The results were collected an
Pigeon based email RFC! (actually, I've read the email ones and have to read
the NNTP one again for blackstone)
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Jochem van Dieten wrote:
> And of course people should be required to have read at least one RFC :)
I read the one for the net-enabled coffee maker! I qualify!
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Jochem van Dieten wrote:
> And of course people should be required to have read at least one RFC :)
I read the one for the net-enabled coffee maker! I qualify!
--Ben
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On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 16:34:52 -0400, Jochem van Dieten
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> And of course people should be required to have read at least one RFC :)
Haha! That is so you. :-)
It's been at least 10 years since I've really read an RFC. I think the
last time I did, I was using ELM to read ma
Harkins, Patrick wrote:
> What things would you suggest be required for this license. Anyone have
> ideas on this?
I would like users to know at least the following before turning them loose on the net.
How to find help:
- searching with a search engine
- how to ask on usenet / fora / mailingli
Cache is what you spend when you forgot your credit card.
You delete pron by adding butter and garlic and serving with mashed
potatoes.
You delete cookies by adding milk.
duh.
--Ben
Paul Ihrig wrote:
> what is a cache & how do you delete pron & cookies
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Kevin Graeme wrote:
> no h8 m8
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> -Kevin
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> On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 15:07:37 -0400, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>u loose! No lisense 4 u! lolololollololoollololololololo!
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From: Harkins, Patrick
To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 3:29 PM
Subject: RE: Internet License (Was RE: email client that is light)
asl/?
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>From: Ben Doom
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&
haha !
PS. I dunno. I give up.
>-Original Message-
>From: Paul Ihrig
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>what is a cache & how do you delete pron & cookies
>
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no h8 m8
-Kevin
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 15:07:37 -0400, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> u loose! No lisense 4 u! lolololollololoollololololololo!
>
> --Ben
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>
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> Kevin Graeme wrote:
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> > No yuo!
> >
> > -Kevin
> >
> > On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 13:41:33 -0400, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
asl/?
>-Original Message-
>From: Ben Doom
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>u loose! No lisense 4 u! lolololollololoollololololololo!
>
>--Ben
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u loose! No lisense 4 u! lolololollololoollololololololo!
--Ben
Kevin Graeme wrote:
> No yuo!
>
> -Kevin
>
> On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 13:41:33 -0400, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>8. Can you spell "you" correctly?
>>
>>--Ben "keeping 14-year olds off the web since 2004" Doom
>
No yuo!
-Kevin
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 13:41:33 -0400, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 8. Can you spell "you" correctly?
>
> --Ben "keeping 14-year olds off the web since 2004" Doom
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Subject: Re: Internet License (Was RE: email client that is light)
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> Here's a good start
> 1. What is an URL?
> what does an @ in an url mean
> 2. What is email?
> how does it work and why the sender may not be the real sender
> how
hahaha! :-)
>
>8. Can you spell "you" correctly?
>
>--Ben "keeping 14-year olds off the web since 2004" Doom
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Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> Here's a good start
> 1. What is an URL?
> what does an @ in an url mean
> 2. What is email?
> how does it work and why the sender may not be the real sender
> how to read an email header (optional)
> 3. What are the most common scams on the net?
> 4. How to te
I agree. If people can't take responsability for themselves in such a case,
then someone up the line has to.
_
I remember reading about an ISP that turned off access to some of it's
DSL customers that they determined were not taking necessary precautions
to protect themselves against v
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t: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 12:23 PM
Subject: RE: Internet License (Was RE: email client that is light)
At this point in the nets existance, scammers should not be making money.
Spammers should not be making money. Viruses should not be opened from
email. People should be able to see a sc
I remember reading about an ISP that turned off access to some of it's
DSL customers that they determined were not taking necessary precautions
to protect themselves against viruses. Their rationale was that they
were not going to provide bandwidth to somebody who wasn't interested in
taking t
know what's going on. Most net users just don't and this is sad.
_
From: Harkins, Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 1:12 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Internet License (Was RE: email client that is light)
What things would you suggest be re
What things would you suggest be required for this license. Anyone have
ideas on this?
-Patrick
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>From: mdinowit
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>Yes, I support an internet license. Earn it or get off the
>(information) highway.
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