Re: Which ICQ Client is better?

2002-11-12 Thread hiranokazunari
> (B> (B>Have you found a decent, free jabber server out there that supports MSN (B>and ICQ properly? The ones I've tried all seem to have either flakey (B>(at best) ICQ support or no MSN support (yes, some of my friends are (B>lame;). (B> (B> (BNot yet. Please tell me what it is and a U

Re: Which ICQ Client is better?

2002-11-12 Thread hiranokazunari
Thanks for your kindness. (B (BK.H. (B (BJeremy Nickurak wrote: (B (B>http://www.jabber.org/user/publicservers.php (B> (B>There's several in that list, if you weren't aware of it by now. (B> (B>That said, it's relatively easy to operate your own server, although (B>you'll need a fully qu

What [OT] stands for?

2002-12-08 Thread hiranokazunari
Hi folks, (B (BCan anyone tell me what [OT] stands for, which I often see in the (Bmessage title box for this mailing list? (B (BThanks. (B (BNari (B (B (B (B-- (BTo UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bwith a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: What [OT] stands for?

2002-12-09 Thread hiranokazunari
Thanks everybody! Now I understand OT generally means Off Topic. I thought it was "on tap", "on target", "on television", "on telephone", "on tenterhooks", "on term", or "on tablets":) Regards. Nari Mark L. Kahnt wrote:

Re: What [OT] stands for?

2002-12-10 Thread hiranokazunari
This is For Your Information. I got a bunch of messages like "Further Your Inches" in my hotmail account everyday. So I did Refer To Fathers and Mothers. They said she was fine with his inches. When you get FYI, you should RTFM. K.Hirano On Mon, 09 Dec 2002, hiranokazunari wrote:

[OT] Why /etc?

2002-12-13 Thread hiranokazunari
I understand /bin represents binaries, (B/dev represents devices, (B/lib represents libraries, (B/mnt represents mount, (B/opt represents option(?) etc... (B (BBut I am wondering why the host-specific (Bconfiguration partition is called /etc? (B (BK.Hirano (B (B (B (B-- (BTo UNSUBSCR

Re: [OT] Why /etc?

2002-12-13 Thread hiranokazunari
Thanks Craig. (BI should have learnt from the history. (BNow I can read /etc as etcetera (Bfrom the bottom of my heart. (B (BK.Hirano (B ([EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (B (B>hiranokazunari wrote: (B> (B> (B> (B>>I understand /bin represents binaries, (B>>/dev

Re: [OT] Why /etc?

2002-12-13 Thread hiranokazunari
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * hiranokazunari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-12-14 11:44:42 +0900]: But I am wondering why the host-specific configuration partition is called /etc? [...] It really was the "stuff that doesn't go anywhere else" directory, hence the