Nancy,
Hi8 beats the pants off of VHS. Unless you decide to buy a new camera
(then MiniDV is a good format, I think), as long as you get the material off
of the Hi8 tape onto a hard disk, etc... then the content can be morphed
as needed. One format to have for sure is standard 'DVD'
Hi,
I didn't even go that high (3CCD) and have been very pleased with
my Panasonic PV-GS14. For me a very important feature of the
camera is to have a top loader. This way you can change tapes
without having to take off all of the tripod mounting stuff... which would
kill most
Hi,
Sounds like an opportunity for an SSVN to me.
What is the vox populi on the notion of SSVNs anyway?
Cheers,
--ldl
On 1/14/06, Jim Self [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bhaskar wrote:
Code specific to each MUMPS implementation should belong in the kernel,
isolated from the applications.
Here is a quick hack that I used to get off the ground back in 2003.
It was hacked to for Cache, so it needs tweaking (in the routine load part).
Cheers,
--ldl
On 11/17/05, Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder if anyone has written code to invoke vi as routine editor in Cache
Chris,
Is there a standard place where these end up? TIA!
Cheers,
--ldl
On 10/24/05, Chris Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, it hppened and it is recorded, but not uploaded yet.
Will try to get to it tomorow evening.
- Original Message -
From: Maury Pepper [EMAIL
Bhaskar,
Congratulations! and a hearty THANK YOU to you and Fidelity!
Cheers,
--ldl
On 10/21/05, K.S. Bhaskar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is the first release of GT.M for Alpha/AXP at Source Forge
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/sanchez-gtm) under the GNU General
Public License (GPL -
Nancy,
Good... I thought it was me... Now for some more last minute
packing before I leave on the cruise!!!
Chees,
--ldl
On 10/5/05, Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, since I haven't tried connecting, it is not possible for me to
have had trouble connecting. Does it follow that
That's four 250 gig hard drives at about $50 each (on sale).
If the EHR/EMR means so little as this approach is seriously
considered... why bother? I am unnerved by these discussions
since, I thought, that these EHR/EMR things were supposed to
be important. Just because one no longer needs to
Gregory,
GIF uses the patented (by Unisys) LZW compression algorithm
(the Lempel-Ziv is not patented, but the Welch part is). Patented
formats are the crux of the problem.
Cheers,
--ldl
On 9/22/05, Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, maybe I'm opening a can of worms here, but it's
Hi,
It is my understanding that individuals cannot put something into the
public domain themselves... the law is such that one cannot give up
the rights to the rights... so, time has to be the worker of the magic
(to points 1 and 2 below). If I were to try, I am merely littering.
A simple
Mike,
Not only that, but you will have a true sense of the value you get
should you choose to purchase the work or assistance later.
One thing to keep in mind is that in some cases, if you think it
expensive to have a professional do the job, just try it with amateurs.
What this can
Hi,
Another anomoly that I noticed but didn't resolve was that when
I went into Fileman:
$ gtm
GTM S DUZ=1
GTM D ^DI
none of my typing was echoed.
Cheers,
--ldl
On 8/31/05, Mark Dalton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Larry and I were playing with this version of Vista/GT.M
AIX
On 8/31/05, Gregory Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What else is commonly run on the PowerPC?
===
Gregory Woodhouse
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nothing is as powerful than an idea
whose time has come.
-- Victor Hugo
On Aug 31, 2005, at 8:41 PM, Roy Gaber wrote:
We must keep in
Bhaskar.
Before killing a tree on 4.4... is there an expectation of releasing
5.0 documentation integrating the supplemental documentation?
Cheers,
--ldl
On 6/8/05, K.S. Bhaskar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
GT.M V5.0-000 was released with six technical bulletins, as itemized
below. They
] wrote:
Not in the near future, so I regret that said tree must die for V4.4.
Regards
-- Bhaskar
LD Gus Landis wrote:
Bhaskar.
Before killing a tree on 4.4... is there an expectation of releasing
5.0 documentation integrating the supplemental documentation?
Cheers,
--ldl
Hi,
Given the fact that the Cache, DSM and now GT.m have this functionality
(and I hope that all of the implementations are functionally identical), this
would be a good addition to the new edition of the M[UMPS] standard.
Since it is done, there's not much need for much discussion, IMO.
THANKS BHaskar!
Guess I won't diddle with FT02 tonight (as I was planning) ;-)
Cheers,
--ldl
On 6/6/05, K.S. Bhaskar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
GT.M V5.0-000 is now available. V5.0-000 is a major release of GT.M. The
fact that it has a new top level version number - V5 vs. V4 - means that
Hi,
Although incongruent with the subject, it is still good news, IMO.
Cheers,
--ldl
On 6/3/05, Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, my son did that to me and I had the same reaction, so I couldn't
resist forwarding it!
On Friday 03 June 2005 09:38 pm, chuck5566 wrote:
Hi,
I can't speak to what journalling VistA does for the application
view, but GT.m journalling records the SETs and KILLs of global
values. Very likely conceptually different and independent.
Cheers,
--ldl
On 5/27/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If VistA does
be
used to restore and activate workflows, and would in turn require
journaling at the MUMPS level to recover the state of the database.
-- Bhaskar
-Original Message-
From: LD \Gus\ Landis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 09:52:58
To:hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re
Hi,
Re: Linux
Not too strong, IMO. Anything, no, *everything* outside of the kernel is
frosting on the cake.
What you are talking about is what is necessary for a POSIX environmnet,
(e.g. sh, bash, mv, cp, tar, etc).
These are not Linux at all.
They are (usually) part of a Linux
Hi,
I'm with Crawford, I'll take whatever you give me as a starting point, and
make the many layered cake I am used to. I don't really care what kernel
is under the covers... I am finding the OS X layout a but unusual, so will
probably go buy the book (OS X for the UNIX user, or whatever
Hi,
I am about to tackle getting CPRS talking as well...
Question: Is the RPC broker setup to handle some simple ASCII
requests over say a telnet session? That way, one can confirm that
the RPC broker is up and running. or not. Using the example below:
$ telnet 192.168.1.255 9200
Hi,
Re: Linux Distributions
IMO, due to the refocussing of business and acquisition, etc, we are
still somewhat in a state of flux. I think main questions that you (Alberto)
need to answer is:
- Do I want to have OS support 24x7, e-mail, telephone, volunteers?
- What is the likelihood
Hi,
I've been reading the VistA Monograph and am wondering about
the availablity (through FOIA) of the Java new code.
--
LD Landis - N0YRQ - from the St Paul side of Minneapolis
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Hi,
Adding my $0.02... in the distro wars.
I agree with the other seasoned Linuxers in that it doesn't
really matter what distribution you use. Most all of them are
good (or better) than others in some way.
If you are a newbie PLEASE do not be distressed by those
that advocate one
Kevin,
I'm not sure what wiki is in use... but generally HTML is
not allowed (or maybe I should say honored) in a wiki page..
and the worldvista.org wiki is no exception.. See the following
(offered as help for editing by our wiki)...
On Thursday 26 May 2005 12:36 am, LD Gus Landis wrote:
Hi,
What is the coordination between releases of VistAWeb and
VistA (M) FOIA?
Sorry about being so dense... but do you have a URL? I looked
under ftp://ftp.va.gov and didn't get anywhere.
Cheers,
--ldl
On 5/25/05, Nancy
://www.sanchez-gtm.com), please e-mail me and I'll send you the logo
(that way I can keep track of where it is used). I'll e-mail you one
offline, Larry.
Regards
-- Bhaskar
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of LD Gus Landis
Sent: Thu 5/26/2005 12:28 AM
Kevin,
Quick adopter! Good for you! ROTFL!
Cheers,
--ldl
On 5/24/05, Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TIA ;-)
Kevin
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:39 pm, LD Gus Landis wrote:
Hi,
Thanks Madhavi Nancy..
Interesting numbering scheme... what am I missing?? :-|
version 1.0.18.2 --- in the OR_30_125.ZIP(dated about
12/01)*Nancy has it nanthracite at verizon dot net
version 1.0.19.7 --- in the OR_30_132.ZIP(dated
Nancy,
I can't look at them until tonight, so soon enough! Thanks!
Cheers,
--ldl
On 5/23/05, Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can pull together the ones I listed on the wiki, but not until tonight.
On Monday 23 May 2005 03:52 am, LD Gus Landis wrote:
Hi,
Maybe
pm, LD Gus Landis wrote:
Hi,
Can someone please pass me a ponter to the source code
(Delphi/etc) to CPRS? TIA!
Cheers,
--ldl
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.) I doubt you mean
that.
So then, as the father of small children, I wonder if
its related to TTFN (Ta Ta For Now) LOL
:-)
Kevin
--- LD \Gus\ Landis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am also looking for the demo database. I've
heard Nancy has it
from some
Hi,
Can someone please pass me a ponter to the source code
(Delphi/etc) to CPRS? TIA!
Cheers,
--ldl
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Want to be
Dear Gran'pa Z,
Where's the wiki you mentioned?
How'd your Des Moines surprise go? Grandchildren sure
are fun! My 2+ year-old granddaughter has been seeing more
of us lately, and it is pleasant to have her warming up to me!
The grandson is going through an intensely mama's boy only
Hi,
Unless you are using the Cache Object stuff...
You should think of Cache as being mostly
1995 Standard M[UMPS]. So to kill off a
global name MYGBL, you:
K ^MYGBL
or
KILL ^MYGBL
just as you would in ANSI Standard M[UMPS].
Cheers,
--ldl
On 4/26/05, Doctor Bones [EMAIL
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