ok, my mistake... thanks to everyone for the recommends. -jmz
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 1:32 PM, Shawn Badger wrote:
> No, it defiantly wasn't his guy. He isn't on the list the list.
> I think his father-in-law is on the list but doesn't actively follow it and
> I don't think he has ever posted.
No, it defiantly wasn't his guy. He isn't on the list the list.
I think his father-in-law is on the list but doesn't actively follow it and
I don't think he has ever posted.
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 9:53 AM, Joshua Zeidner wrote:
> I seem to recall him promoting .NET and mono a while back, but I
Seems you're getting a bunch of positive responses on Safari and I'm be
adding my voice to that positive chorus. I have access to the full Safari
at work and a also limited version via my ACM (or maybe IEEE) membership and
I like the service. I'm pretty sure that if it didn't come to me as a
work/
I seem to recall him promoting .NET and mono a while back, but I
could have him confused with someone else.
-jmz
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 9:51 AM, Shawn Badger wrote:
> I'm confused where the MS developer comment came from?
>
> This guy is not a developer on any level.
>
> On Tue, Jun 2, 2009
I'm confused where the MS developer comment came from?
This guy is not a developer on any level.
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 3:40 PM, Joshua Zeidner wrote:
> hmm, buy a house from a Microsoft developer?
>
> anyway, thanks to everyone for your recommendations.
>
> -jmz
>
> On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 1
> Have any of you ever signed up for Safari Books Online? They have a few
> titles I'd like to read and the price isn't bad for the Safari Bookshelf
> ($22.99). Just looking for any feedback negative or positive before I sign
> up. For example one book: Programming Python is way more in paper copy
excellent, thanks.
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 5:07 PM, AZ Rune wrote:
> I need a day to check but I think I have the walk through you can have
> give me a day to find it.
>
> Brian
>
>
>> but initially im just looking for some of those practical docs say
>> this, this is how it played out tidbits if t
not to hard to do, if you have an 8820 or 8830 they have a qwerty
keyboard. the storm has something similar but is reasonable...
the pearl is the one thats to cramped for me.
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 8:58 AM, Donn wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 12:04 AM, Dorian Monroe
> wrote:
>>
>> Typically
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 12:04 AM, Dorian Monroe wrote:
> Typically all the jacks are color-coded. Your standard vga cables that
> have been used for the last 20ish years are usually blue on the female end.
>
> DVI connections are rectangular like vga, but longer and coded white. Dvi
> connections
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 12:24 AM, Mike Hoy wrote:
> Have any of you ever signed up for Safari Books Online? They have a few
> titles I'd like to read and the price isn't bad for the Safari Bookshelf
> ($22.99). Just looking for any feedback negative or positive before I sign
> up. For example one
I just got a meeting announcement from the Florida LUG group.
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 10:30 PM, mike havens wrote:
> guess whaat... I just got a meeting announcement!
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: FLUX Announcements (meetings, events, etc.)
> Date: Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 2:08
After realizing that I have a bookcase of books on outdated technologies I
subscribed to the full blown version of Safari and like it (though it is a
bit pricey - way cheaper than buying the hundreds of books in my favorites
though). It will let you bookmark, search, and copy from a book (in html
>
> Is what I've seen so far. Maybe 5 books that I would normally buy
> otherwise.
>
I take that back! I just saw there full library, definitely getting this
service.
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> You can add the books to your "list". I've never used a bookmark option,
> but I tend to pick through chapters. It's amazing how your reading habits
> change when you have access to that many books.
>
> Anyway, I still buy paperback books because I adore them, but Safari is SO
> worth it simp
You can add the books to your "list". I've never used a bookmark option,
but I tend to pick through chapters. It's amazing how your reading habits
change when you have access to that many books.
Anyway, I still buy paperback books because I adore them, but Safari is SO
worth it simply for refere
Have any of you ever signed up for Safari Books Online? They have a few
titles I'd like to read and the price isn't bad for the Safari Bookshelf
($22.99). Just looking for any feedback negative or positive before I sign
up. For example one book: Programming Python is way more in paper copy than
the
Typically all the jacks are color-coded. Your standard vga cables that have
been used for the last 20ish years are usually blue on the female end.
DVI connections are rectangular like vga, but longer and coded white. Dvi
connections usually have a whole lotta pins and a single wide flat pin
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