http://www.yenc.org/
binary files encoded as text for posting to usenet.
These usenet index posts and the files they point to are something
new. Any I've seen only go back a few weeks. Normally a usenet post
would have a subject that gave some clue as to what is in that post.
On 06/30/2013
That would be an error on your side and not on theirs. Your mail
server isn't liking something about the email address or something else
about the To: line of your email.
I was curious what you were talking about so I sent off an email.
Here's the error message Thunderbird displayed when I sen
"Anyone can cook. But not everyone can become a great chef."
As more and more people have gained access to the tools, the level of
proficiency to use said tools has dropped. One example from this thread.
"Linux used to be rock stable, now it crashes every three months"
More people are trying
That it might, be easier to learn that is, but I still don't get
python's paradigm of using whitespace to control structure. It's caused
me nothing but headaches when trying to use other code snippets. Where
as languages like Perl, C, etc..., I can just copy and paste whole
blocks into my code
You could build something pretty easily using Perl with either Wx or
Tk as the GUI interface. Then you just create the entry fields that you
want (search, add, edit, etc...). Great thing is, then you could make
them work together with the same dataset (your txt file).
For many years, I have ma
Yes, don't use their services. As long as your data is on their site,
then they can change its appearance whenever they want. Read the ToS.
Is there any way that one can achieve control and stability over
one's own facebook page?
-
Until recently, firefox displayed facebook co
Maybe they aren't '\n' characters but '\r' characters.
Correction. I tried again, and what you suggested
did work. But the problem is, it removes *all* line
breaks so there are no paragraph breaks. The result
is a continuous string of text tens of thousands of
characters long with no breaks a
It really depends on what you are looking for, feature-wise. I know of
one very simple wiki, TiddlyWiki, that is just a Javascript driven
single html file wiki. All the pages and links you are creating are
called Tiddlers and works like other Wikis, except it isn't meant for
lots of users edit
Newegg,
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=17609%2066176&IsNodeId=1&name=200-Pin%20DDR2%20SO-DIMM
Crucial,
http://www.crucial.com/store/listmodule/DDR2/list.html
your local Fry's Electronics
http://www.frys.com/search?cat=-69572&pType=pDisplay&fq=100511%20DDR2-1
On 3/22/2013 2:11 PM, Derek Trotter wrote:
On 03/15/2013 10:08 PM, Michael Butash wrote:
I won't use skype for the same reason. I'd held off for x years
they've existed, and was going to make one finally as a client used
it for official and non im, but soon as microsoft bought them, I
wrote
On 2/27/2013 2:17 PM, Matt Graham wrote:
Derek Trotter wrote:
Neither the MVD or any other government agency has ever tried
to achieve a pleasant or even an improved customer experience.
I know it's not a big sample size, but I've been to Michigan's DMV 3 or 4
times, and gotten through fairly
their communities. As it stands now you
have to have money and time to own a radio station. That makes radio
and TV limited to big business.
Keith Smith
--- On *Sat, 2/16/13, Kevin Brown //* wrote:
From: Kevin Brown
Subject: Re: OT: Re: Starting Today, It'
involvement in a radio
station whose signal does not reach beyond Arizona. If someone wants
to establish a radio station in Ajo and only cover Ajo, why should
they have to get permission from some bureaucrat in Washington?
On 02/16/2013 11:25 PM, Kevin Brown wrote:
While it has been used wrongly in
states. Not to regulate commerce as large.
Keith Smith
--- On *Sat, 2/16/13, Kevin Brown //* wrote:
From: Kevin Brown
Subject: Re: OT: Re: Starting Today, It's Illegal to Unlock Your
Cellphone
To: "Main PLUG discussion list"
Date: Sat
The FCC exists under the Commerce clause of the US Constitution.
Are cellular phones one of the numerated power of the Federal Government?
Keith Smith
--- On *Sat, 2/16/13, ChasM Marshall //* wrote:
From: ChasM Marshall
Subject: RE: OT: Re: Starting Today,
So, I got most of SAML1.1 working with the system at work. Turns out
we have another client that was doing SAML to us, but no one at the site
new it, heheh. And then the client changed to 2.0, so A) what I had
gotten working broke, and B) I still can't seem to get the signature
value to work.
That is a 'CSS thing'. Either find a theme for your CMS that does it
or create it for yourself.
On 2/1/2013 3:57 AM, kitepi...@kitepilot.com wrote:
I like the site, but...
Is it possible to implement liquid layout in CMS?
How'bout "Nightmare Weaver"?
Is it a 'CSS thing' or is it more involvin
Yep. Plays back video files and runs a game emulator. Amongst other tasks.
Has anyone played with these?
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2:21 PM Customer:
okay
2:21 PM Customer:
what is the codec used?
2:23 PM Bridget_ (C53O):
The video codec information can be found by contacting the Operating
System developer
Does this help any?
:-)~MIKE~(-:
On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 1:54 PM, Kevin Brown mailto:kevinbrown...@gmai
Which just means that the camera is able to playback files it creates
which says you need to figure out what the actual Codec is that the
camera is using to Encode/Decode the video.
The videos showed fine on the camera and any new films I create are
fine on the camera.
:-)~MIKE~(-:
And? All files are copyrighted. That doesn't mean that all Torrenting
is illegal. Blizzard and Riot games and a number of other, mainstream
developers, use Torrent systems to deliver updates to their games so
that the load of getting the files is shared amongst all the users.
Those files are co
Have you checked out the preexisting Ecommerce systems, like Ubercart?
I need to upgrade an ecommerce site that serves a virtual company. It
actually does more than ecommerce. None of us are in the same
community. We are spread to the winds. So we rely on the web to make
it happen. Our
I'm not sure I get the comparison of PHP, a programming language, with
Ruby on Rails, a full blown web stack application, have to do with each
other? I could understand comparing Cakephp to Ruby on Rails, or PHP to
Ruby as that would be making an apples to apples kind of comparison.
PHP is fi
Those long strings aren't from Ubuntu. Redhat and all the others use
them as well... They allow you to rearrange the physical drives in your
system and not have issues booting the system back up. Like if you add a
new drive and didn't pay attention to slave/master on IDE, or which SATA
port ea
Not sure what exactly you are wanting to accomplish by coping data to
the same partition it already lives on, but the problem is the way
you're going about it. Think of /home as "d:" on a windows box and
everything else lives on "c:" That's because of the way you have things
laid out.
So, yo
ke CPAN has a good module for just that :
http://search.cpan.org/~byrne/XML-Sig-0.22/lib/XML/Sig.pm
<http://search.cpan.org/%7Ebyrne/XML-Sig-0.22/lib/XML/Sig.pm>
That should get you past the signature verification so you can
focus on the SAML assertion and associated protocol.
n the
SAML assertion and associated protocol.
On 12/28/2012 07:56 PM, Kevin Brown wrote:
The heart of the site that I'm maintaining and adding to is a mod_perl based
system, so any perl modules are possible. I tried to find some on CPAN, but the
few I read through were either not wel
ion of
CAS <%20https://wiki.jasig.org/display/CASUM> implementation and
SAML+1.1 ticket validation:
https://wiki.jasig.org/display/CASUM/SAML+1.1 might help?
On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 2:48 PM, Kevin Brown <mailto:kevinbrown...@gmail.com>> wrote:
So, new job... I've been tas
committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=security
On 12/28/2012 02:48 PM, Kevin Brown wrote:
So, new job... I've been tasked with implementing SSO using SAML 1.1. The
client provided a document that gives an example of the Response object
that will be forwarded into our site when a user goes to login
tps://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=security
On 12/28/2012 02:48 PM, Kevin Brown wrote:
So, new job... I've been tasked with implementing SSO using SAML 1.1. The
client provided a document that gives an example of the Response object
that will be forwarded into our site when
So, new job... I've been tasked with implementing SSO using SAML 1.1. The
client provided a document that gives an example of the Response object
that will be forwarded into our site when a user goes to login. I'm trying
to figure out how to validate the XML that I'm given so that I don't
blindly t
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