Re: World's largest web comic panel

2012-09-20 Thread Joshua Judson Rosen
Alan Johnson writes: > > On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 12:33 PM, Ben Scott wrote: > > > On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 11:52 AM, Joshua Judson Rosen > > wrote: > > > ... thwarted by the unholy amount of hole-iness in the map: > > > you can't just start at the center, walk until you hit `the end' > > > of the

Re: World's largest web comic panel

2012-09-20 Thread Ben Scott
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 2:47 PM, Joshua Judson Rosen wrote: >> Why not? I mean, I get that not all the tile locations actually >> have image files there, but presumably you just get the 404 error and >> move on. > > i.e.: what if the limits of the world were further out than you guessed? Inc

Re: World's largest web comic panel

2012-09-20 Thread Ben Scott
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 4:26 PM, Bill Sconce wrote: >> i.e.: what if the limits of the world were further out than you guessed? > > i.e., "I just didn't expect it > to be so BIG." > > ? :) Well played, sir. Well played. :) -- Ben

Re: World's largest web comic panel

2012-09-20 Thread Ben Scott
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 2:29 PM, Alan Johnson wrote: >> > ... thwarted by the unholy amount of hole-iness in the map: >> > you can't just start at the center, walk until you hit `the end' >> > of the world ... >> >> Why not? > > Your suggestion does not disprove his claim that you can't walk to

Re: Web-based IMAP mail client.

2012-09-20 Thread Mark E. Mallett
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 05:37:04PM -0400, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote: > > I liked roundcube a lot the last time I tried it, but it didn't have > > very good (if any) support for virtual domains. Has that changed? I > > suppose I should just go look ;) > > > As a matter of fact, it does. Their "Howto

Re: Web-based IMAP mail client.

2012-09-20 Thread Ken D'Ambrosio
> I liked roundcube a lot the last time I tried it, but it didn't have > very good (if any) support for virtual domains. Has that changed? I > suppose I should just go look ;) As a matter of fact, it does. Their "Howto Config" gives a bunch of answers to fairly common configuration things (e.g

Re: Web-based IMAP mail client.

2012-09-20 Thread Mark E. Mallett
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 05:23:41PM -0400, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote: > Hey, all. I know that this is a bit of a dead horse -- between > (expletive-deleted) Outlook/Exchange in the workplace, and Gmail out of > the workplace, an awful lot of people just don't bother with > do-it-yourself mail any lon

Web-based IMAP mail client.

2012-09-20 Thread Ken D'Ambrosio
Hey, all. I know that this is a bit of a dead horse -- between (expletive-deleted) Outlook/Exchange in the workplace, and Gmail out of the workplace, an awful lot of people just don't bother with do-it-yourself mail any longer. But, for those miscreants (e.g., moi) who carry on with their Qui

Re: World's largest web comic panel

2012-09-20 Thread Bill Sconce
On Thu, 20 Sep 2012 14:47:48 -0400 Joshua Judson Rosen wrote: > i.e.: what if the limits of the world were further out than you guessed? i.e., "I just didn't expect it to be so BIG." ? :) -b ___ Sent from my virusproofed Linux PC ___

Re: World's largest web comic panel

2012-09-20 Thread Joshua Judson Rosen
Ben Scott writes: > > On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 11:52 AM, Joshua Judson Rosen > wrote: > > ... thwarted by the unholy amount of hole-iness in the map: > > you can't just start at the center, walk until you hit `the end' > > of the world ... > > Why not? I mean, I get that not all the tile locati

Re: World's largest web comic panel

2012-09-20 Thread Alan Johnson
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 12:33 PM, Ben Scott wrote: > On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 11:52 AM, Joshua Judson Rosen > wrote: > > ... thwarted by the unholy amount of hole-iness in the map: > > you can't just start at the center, walk until you hit `the end' > > of the world ... > > Why not? Your sugg

Re: World's largest web comic panel

2012-09-20 Thread Ben Scott
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 11:52 AM, Joshua Judson Rosen wrote: > ... thwarted by the unholy amount of hole-iness in the map: > you can't just start at the center, walk until you hit `the end' > of the world ... Why not? I mean, I get that not all the tile locations actually have image files ther

Re: World's largest web comic panel

2012-09-20 Thread Joshua Judson Rosen
Ben Scott writes: > > Some of you may have seen xkcd #1110, "Click and Drag", from Wed 19 > Sep. If not: http://xkcd.com/1110/ > > Some people have analyzed it. If it was a conventional image, it > would be 165888 x 79872 pixels (W x H). As a 32-bit uncompressed > bitmap, it would be almost