Adobe's funny new bug database

2014-08-02 Thread Klaus Daube
Winfried Reng reported on the German FM list () the availability of a new bug data base: http://blogs.adobe.com/techcomm/2014/07/new-public-bugbase-for-framemaker.html The DB itself is at https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm Why the word funny in my subject line? Stephan Will has entered

Re: Adobe's funny new bug database

2014-08-02 Thread Writer
=D I wonder if we can specify what kind of bug. Like...can it be a ladybug? Nadine From: Klaus Daube fr...@daube.ch To: framers@lists.frameusers.com Sent: Saturday, August 2, 2014 12:34:10 PM Subject: Adobe's funny new bug database Winfried Reng reported

Funny story

2008-06-10 Thread Deirdre Reagan
and there's my name on this screen. He was accessing our FrameMaker database and had one of my emails on the screen! (how to rotate a text box) So any way, I thought it was super funny that I'm taking the class and I show up in one of the answers. Here's what I'm learning: 1) I know a lot more

RE: Funny story

2008-06-10 Thread Kelly McDaniel
You sound as if you are having entirely too much fun. Remember, it's a Framemaker workshop...Kelly. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Deirdre Reagan Sent: 2008-06-10 10:48 To: Frame Users Subject: Funny story Hey all: I am

Funny story

2008-06-10 Thread Deirdre Reagan
I look up and there's my name on this screen. He was accessing our FrameMaker database and had one of my emails on the screen! (how to rotate a text box) So any way, I thought it was super funny that I'm taking the class and I show up in one of the answers. Here's what I'm learning: 1) I know

Funny story

2008-06-10 Thread Kelly McDaniel
Frame Users > Subject: Funny story > > Hey all: > > I am currently attending a three-day FrameMaker workshop. Here's the > setup -- we all have our own computer, and next to our computer is a > screen showing the instructor's computer screen. So, the instructor > was rese

RE: Funny

2006-04-03 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 10:27 -0500 31/3/06, Ridder, Fred wrote: It's interesting to ponder how fast some of today's applications might run if developers still had the skills, tools, and inclination to write efficient code. Ever-increasing processor power and clock speeds have allowed many programmers to write

Funny

2006-04-03 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 10:27 -0500 31/3/06, Ridder, Fred wrote: >It's interesting to ponder how fast some of today's applications might run if >developers still had the skills, tools, and inclination to write efficient >code. Ever-increasing processor power and clock speeds have allowed many >programmers to write

Re: OT: No-tech; was: Funny

2006-04-02 Thread mcarr
The fun (and funny) thing about all this is that every generation says the same thing about how easy their kids have it. And it'll probably be true 100 years from now. And therein lies the conundrum that makes the ever-diminishing degree of difficulty unsupportable. Technological advances

OT: No-tech; was: Funny

2006-04-02 Thread mc...@allette.com.au
> The fun (and funny) thing about all this is that every generation says the > same thing about how easy their kids have it. And it'll probably be true > 100 years from now. And therein lies the conundrum that makes the ever-diminishing degree of difficulty unsupportable. Technological

RE: No-tech; was: Funny

2006-04-01 Thread Niels Fanøe
@FrameUsers.com - Subject: RE: No-tech; was: Funny - - Fountain pen!?? - We had monitors before anyone could afford a fountain pen. - Ink monitors. - It was their job each morning for a week to fill up the - inkwell on each desk. Then we dipped our nibbed pens into - the inkwells and started to write. Nibbed

RE: Funny

2006-03-31 Thread Steve Rickaby
A high-Level language was FORTRAN. It's still correct to classify FORTRAN as a high-level language. C gets lower, and Assember is about as low as it gets these days. Maybe you never explored the delights of bit-twiddling with variant arrays in Fortran, Bill ;-{=} (demonic grin). -- Steve

OT: No-tech; was: Funny

2006-03-31 Thread Diane Gaskill
. And watch out for hanging chad. Whoops, no, we didn't have hanging chad back then. That was invented in the election of 2000. Kids today don't know how easy they have it. Hey, kids 10 years ago don't know how easy they had it, either. The fun (and funny) thing about all this is that every

RE: Funny

2006-03-31 Thread Martinek, Carla
Oh, the memories this thread is dragging up! 1984... Fortran on a Univac 1100-80. Luckily, my class was the first year that DIDN'T have to use punch cards (thank heavens for small favors!) Of course, running that final exam program and having it crash part way through (BUT IT WORKED THE LAST

Re: Funny

2006-03-31 Thread ActionA
Hi, Would someone mind forwarding me the original Funny message? I thought it was great and I wanted to send it to my father-in-law, but somehow I managed to delete the message. Thanks, Nancy Adams ___ You are currently subscribed to Framers

Re: RE: No-tech; was: Funny

2006-03-31 Thread pearlrosenberg
PROTECTED] Date: Friday, March 31, 2006 9:11 am Subject: RE: No-tech; was: Funny To: framers@FrameUsers.com Fountain pen!?? We had monitors before anyone could afford a fountain pen. Ink monitors.It was their job each morning for a week to fill up the inkwell on each desk. Then we dipped our

RE: Funny

2006-03-31 Thread Ridder, Fred
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dov Isaacs Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 1:21 AM To: Jim Light; framers@frameusers.com Subject: RE: Funny Au contraire ... The IF THEN ELSE and DO WHILE structures did exist at that timeframe in a language called COBOL (COmmon Business Oriented Language

Re: Funny

2006-03-31 Thread ActionA
Thanks, to all who responded to my email. I'm sending the original post to my father-in-law as we speak! :-) Nancy Adams ___ You are currently subscribed to Framers as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Send list messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe

Funny

2006-03-31 Thread Steve Rickaby
> > A "high-Level" language was FORTRAN. > > It's still correct to classify FORTRAN as a "high-level" language. C >gets lower, and Assember is about as low as it gets these days. Maybe you never explored the delights of bit-twiddling with variant arrays in Fortran, Bill ;-{=} (demonic grin). --

OT: No-tech; was: Funny

2006-03-31 Thread Diane Gaskill
. And watch out for hanging chad. Whoops, no, we didn't have hanging chad back then. That was invented in the "election" of 2000. Kids today don't know how easy they have it. Hey, kids 10 years ago don't know how easy they had it, either. The fun (and funny) thing about all this is

Funny

2006-03-31 Thread Martinek, Carla
Oh, the memories this thread is dragging up! 1984... Fortran on a Univac 1100-80. Luckily, my class was the first year that DIDN'T have to use punch cards (thank heavens for small favors!) Of course, running that final exam program and having it crash part way through (BUT IT WORKED THE LAST

No-tech; was: Funny

2006-03-31 Thread Roger Shuttleworth
, March 31, 2006 6:11 AM To: Roberts, Katie; framers at FrameUsers.com Subject: OT: No-tech; was: Funny Ah yes, the good old(en) days of low-tech. Or maybe I should say no-tech. I wrote my first reports with a hand-held device. Nope, not a Palm Pilot or a hand held PC. This hand-held device

Funny

2006-03-31 Thread acti...@aol.com
Hi, Would someone mind forwarding me the original "Funny" message? I thought it was great and I wanted to send it to my father-in-law, but somehow I managed to delete the message. Thanks, Nancy Adams

No-tech; was: Funny

2006-03-31 Thread pearlrosenb...@nc.rr.com
ewo...@activplant.com> Date: Friday, March 31, 2006 9:11 am Subject: RE: No-tech; was: Funny To: framers at FrameUsers.com > Fountain pen!?? > We had monitors before anyone could afford a fountain pen. Ink > monitors.It was their job each morning for a week to fill up the > inkwe

Funny

2006-03-31 Thread Ridder, Fred
+fred.ridder=intel@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-bounces+fred.ridder=intel.com at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Dov Isaacs Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 1:21 AM To: Jim Light; framers at frameusers.com Subject: RE: Funny Au contraire ... The IF THEN ELSE and DO WHILE structures did

Funny

2006-03-31 Thread acti...@aol.com
Thanks, to all who responded to my email. I'm sending the original post to my father-in-law as we speak! :-) Nancy Adams

RE: Funny

2006-03-30 Thread Joe Malin
To: framers@FrameUsers.com Subject: OT: Funny Just thought you guys might enjoy this... Hard Times related by a 30 year old. When I was a kid, adults used to bore me to tears with their tedious diatribes about how hard things were when they were growing up; what with walking twenty-five miles to school

RE: Funny

2006-03-30 Thread John Sgammato
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 2:51 PM To: Gillian Flato; framers@FrameUsers.com Subject: RE: Funny What really *bugs* me (and I'm *much* older than 30) is how good science students in college got it now. I majored in Chemistry in undergrad. I had to type science papers on a portable typewriter

RE: Funny

2006-03-30 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 11:51 -0800 30/3/06, Joe Malin wrote: Did computer science in grad school. On a mainframe (double ugh). No dial-up; had ride downtown to the computer lab to get on a terminal, then hang around until 2 AM so turnaround on jobs was less than 20 minutes. Had to wait until *3 AM* to get access to

RE: Funny

2006-03-30 Thread Gillian Flato
! -Gillian -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jim Light Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 2:41 PM To: framers@frameusers.com Subject: RE: Funny I too remember typing in my college programming jobs on an 029 Key Punch and submitting them over

RE: Funny

2006-03-30 Thread Hanig, Walter
And we all knew the name and function of each of the four wires that went through a core. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Briggs Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 3:23 PM To: Framers Subject: RE: Funny A high-Level language

RE: Funny

2006-03-30 Thread Dov Isaacs
languages is relatively buggy, slow, and bloated compared to what we did back then. -Original Message- From: lists.frameusers.com On Behalf Of Jim Light Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 2:41 PM To: framers@frameusers.com Subject: RE: Funny I too remember typing in my college

Funny

2006-03-30 Thread Joe Malin
=tuvox.com at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Gillian Flato Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 11:22 AM To: framers at FrameUsers.com Subject: OT: Funny Just thought you guys might enjoy this... Hard Times related by a 30 year old. When I was a kid, adults used to bore me to tears with their tedious diatribes abou

Funny

2006-03-30 Thread John Sgammato
lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-bounces+jsgammato=imprivata.com at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Joe Malin Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 2:51 PM To: Gillian Flato; framers at FrameUsers.com Subject: RE: Funny What really *bugs* me (and I'm *much* older than 30) is how good science stu

Funny

2006-03-30 Thread Roberts, Katie
- From: framers-bounces+kroberts=ohmartvega@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-bounces+kroberts=ohmartvega.com at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Joe Malin Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 2:51 PM To: Gillian Flato; framers at FrameUsers.com Subject: RE: Funny What really *bugs* me (and

Funny

2006-03-30 Thread Gillian Flato
! -Gillian -Original Message- From: framers-bounces+gflato=nanometrics@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-bounces+gflato=nanometrics.com at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Jim Light Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 2:41 PM To: framers at frameusers.com Subject: RE: Funny I too

Funny

2006-03-30 Thread Hanig, Walter
, 2006 3:23 PM To: Framers Subject: RE: Funny > A "high-Level" language was FORTRAN. It's still correct to classify FORTRAN as a "high-level" language. C gets lower, and Assember is about as low as it gets these days. Nobody inputs the Hex equivalents of the opcodes any mo

Funny

2006-03-30 Thread Dov Isaacs
rn" programming languages is relatively buggy, slow, and bloated compared to what we did back then. > -Original Message- > From: lists.frameusers.com > On Behalf Of Jim Light > Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 2:41 PM > To: framers at frameusers.com > Subject: RE:

OT: Funny

2006-03-29 Thread Gillian Flato
Just thought you guys might enjoy this... Hard Times related by a 30 year old. When I was a kid, adults used to bore me to tears with their tedious diatribes about how hard things were when they were growing up; what with walking twenty-five miles to school every morning... uphill BOTH ways...