On Sat, Apr 09, 2005 at 03:26:25AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Careful I wouldn't turn my back on me if I was me
echo "You have been rooted." >> /etc/motd
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Careful I wouldn't turn my back on me if I was me
John
> I guess bringing my Tiger ibook to an EUGLUG meeting would violate
> some NDA and unleash lawsuit hell on me. But what if I "accidentally"
> left it unatten
I guess bringing my Tiger ibook to an EUGLUG meeting would violate
some NDA and unleash lawsuit hell on me. But what if I "accidentally"
left it unattended? ;)
/per
On Apr 8, 2005 11:19 AM, T. Joseph CARTER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 07:29:50PM -0700, Bob Miller wrote:
On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 07:29:50PM -0700, Bob Miller wrote:
> T. Joseph CARTER wrote:
>
> > I could have five seed keys, but I don't need five keys and I
> > don't have $500/year just to get the latest Apple stuff.. ;p
>
> Do you expect us to believe that? You spend *way* more than $500/year
>
On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 02:49:49PM -0600, Andrew Stone wrote:
No, I was looking for an open source resource-fork packer to add to it
- I've just been somewhat consumed with, ahe, Tiger, recently ;-)
Tiger adds resource fork support to all of the UNIX tools. Too bad it
does not inherit some G
T. Joseph CARTER wrote:
> I could have five seed keys, but I don't need five keys and I
> don't have $500/year just to get the latest Apple stuff.. ;p
Do you expect us to believe that? You spend *way* more than $500/year
on the latest Apple stuff, Mr. Three-iPods-an-iBook-and-a-G5-Tower.
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B
On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 02:49:49PM -0600, Andrew Stone wrote:
> No, I was looking for an open source resource-fork packer to add to it
> - I've just been somewhat consumed with, ahe, Tiger, recently ;-)
Tiger adds resource fork support to all of the UNIX tools. Too bad it
does not inherit so
No, I was looking for an open source resource-fork packer to add to it
- I've just been somewhat consumed with, ahe, Tiger, recently ;-)
Apple's totally encouraging developers to be data-fork only, and Cocoa
is entirely standard unix. Sounds like you're working on something
useful!
On Apr