Hello there,
: With my latest update (to Ubuntu 11.04), I changed to Evolution
: from Thunderbird. Hopefully this'll end up being a good idea.
: One of the things that indicates that it is is that I can now
: remote shell into my work machine from my laptop and successfully
: run
On Mon, 25 Jul 2011, Mike Connors wrote:
Assuming of course, the copper infrastructure from your modem to the telco
is actually capable of supporting that b-width speed you requested.
Mike,
I requested 3M/768K because my location will not support the maximum of
7M/768K. Aracnet checked
Tim Wescott wrote:
With my latest update (to Ubuntu 11.04), I changed to Evolution from
Thunderbird. Hopefully this'll end up being a good idea. One of the
things that indicates that it is is that I can now remote shell into my
work machine from my laptop and successfully run Evolution. (I
So far all the web work I've done (granted that's not a huge output) has
been from scratch; I've hand coded everything. I'm interested in
learning what's available in the open source community that folks here
use that would be conceptually equivalent to Dreamweaver -- a tool that
is WYSIWYG
Dick,
You could do a lot worse than to use the Amaya tool from W3C. It's been a
few years since I touched it, but it worked for what I needed. I do tend to
think the best work is done by hand though, rather than though a WYSIWYG
system. Heck I even prefer LaTeX to Word or Writer.
On 07/25/2011 01:23 PM, Mike Cherba wrote:
You could do a lot worse than to use the Amaya tool from W3C. It's been a
few years since I touched it, but it worked for what I needed. I do tend to
think the best work is done by hand though, rather than though a WYSIWYG
system. Heck I even
On 07/25/2011 02:29 PM, Sam Hart wrote:
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 4:07 PM, Richard C. Steffensrst...@comcast.net
wrote:
So far all the web work I've done (granted that's not a huge output) has
been from scratch; I've hand coded everything. I'm interested in
learning what's available in the
But there may be a problem.
There are no stools. Another exhibitor nearby said they were charging
$45 for a stool. But then a group for OSUOSL arrived (second booth down
from us) and they told me that their information said they were to have
stools. I said that we had not paid for our booth, and
I will be at the show Wednesday and hope to meet some of you there, i would
be willing to help some as well if you like.
Shane Ball
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 4:11 PM, John Jason Jordan joh...@comcast.netwrote:
But there may be a problem.
There are no stools. Another exhibitor nearby said they
John == John Jason Jordan joh...@comcast.net writes:
John But there may be a problem. There are no stools.
I was there today and when asked was told that the chair(s) would be
delivered tomorrow.
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Russell Senior, President
russ...@personaltelco.net
On Mon, 25 Jul 2011 17:07:56 -0700
Shane Ball thebal...@gmail.com dijo:
I will be at the show Wednesday and hope to meet some of you there, i
would be willing to help some as well if you like.
Shane Ball
It is always good to have help. Sometimes there are no customers,
usually there is one
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