I am curious what version of Thunderbird you are using. I tried version 3
when it came out and had a problem with multiple accounts at the same mail
server so I went back to version 2.0.0.24
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 9:57 PM, keith smith klsmith2...@yahoo.com wrote:
Thanks! The only place I
The space bar on my wife's Thinkpad has become flaky
and now only works when touched in just the right spot.
I've tried using compressed air to blow out any dirt
that might be under there, but that didn't help.
Can you recommend a way to fix this?
Recently, I have noticed what seems to be a new (and very nice) feature of
gradually rotating images in a window on many web pages, but I can't find
out how it is done. Here are a couple of examples:
http://www.monkeytreephoto.com/index.php (very slow starting)
I misstated, I did look at the menu, just not that part of the menu.
I'm using 3.1.7 to manage 7 email accounts. Until yesterday, it has been
great! I started using Thunderbird 2 or 3 years ago. I don't do anything
special though, like filtering
Keith Smith
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Hi Joe!
It appears http://www.filmmakeraccessories.com/ is using jQuery to rotate the
images. On page 268 of the following book, it explains how to do this. You
probably can find some references on line as well.
Viewing the source for http://www.monkeytreephoto.com/ shows the following
lines. I suspect they too are using jQuery to rotate their images. And more
specifically it look like they are using the jQuery Cycle plugin.
!-- include jQuery library --
script src=js/jquery-1.3.2.min.js
Check the spring/tension-bar or replace the keyboard is about all i
can think of.
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 8:30 AM, j...@actionline.com wrote:
The space bar on my wife's Thinkpad has become flaky
and now only works when touched in just the right spot.
I've tried using compressed air to blow
Well, I'm moving to Lima, Peru in April (to be with my wife and baby) and my
Windows laptop just has virii galore in it (I think). I need a new laptop!
If I could bring my desktop computer I would but I don't think they would
consider it a carry-on if I did. I hate to be a beggar but does anyone
I just completed a virus scan with avast and it says there is nothing there.
I don't know if I should believe it though. When I run a scan from a website
it says there are things on the system and then I need to purchase their
product to clean it. I don't know if I should believe them either. Who
On 02/18/2011 10:53 AM, Michael Havens wrote:
I just completed a virus scan with avast and it says there is nothing
there. I don't know if I should believe it though. When I run a scan
from a website it says there are things on the system and then I need
to purchase their product to clean it.
Have you considered installing Linux in a dual boot scenario? from
there you can install and run clam AV or the Linux version of Avast
and make sure. in addition you would have access to all your data and
will have a linux laptop.
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 9:48 AM, Michael Havens bmi...@gmail.com
Where are our infosec people?
Sent to you via Google ReaderHacker/fed seeks hackspaces to give DARPA
grants
tohttp://feedproxy.google.com/%7Er/boingboing/iBag/%7E3/0B4cpU_xdB8/hackerfed-seeks-hack.html
Pemdasi sez, Peiter Zatko, aka mudge, a former member of both the Cult of
the Dead Cow and
1. Thunderbird Email body includes the attachement (keith smith)
Thunderbird on the Linux side is pretty straight forward. If you don't allow
HTML and only text, it could be the text copy, a vcard or even GPG asc file. I
know GMail doesn't allow any executable files through their system.. ah
Thanks Keith.
Now I just need to find someone who can build what I need
as I don't think I can take on another learning project ;)
Joe
Viewing the source for http://www.monkeytreephoto.com/ shows the following
lines. I suspect they too are using jQuery to rotate their images. And
more
As you might remember, I contacted Larry and he wanted a long discussion
about the gPXE system and seemed to want to build it himself, asking about
distro and what was required for making the menu's, etc. [it's a quick
script to make a menu - a few exist but only needed for usb boot menu's].
With jQuery this should be no more than an hour or two project
depending on how you choose to implement it. But likely with the cycle
plugin and a script that could return the name of valid images back to
your page you should be good to go. Gotta love jQuery.. :)
Sincerely,
Judd Pickell
On Fri,
Next PLUG Security Team Saturday Noon - 15:00 Gangplankhq.com
http://plug.phoenix.az.us
*Hayst.ac Firefox Browser PlugIn*
David Huerta will be showcasing hayst.ac - his Firefox Security Plugin; just
one of the many Haystack Project http://haystackproject.org/s:
After arriving in Arizona from
Thanks Matt:
I first wrote:
How can I put a slide-show window in one of my web pages
that will display (cycle-through) all the images in a
designated subdirectory, starting with the most recent
additions? I would hope to be able to do this with html
alone (no flash) so the images would
You can't create your own account or we would have 100's of head hunters
entering the same Wells Fargo jobs here.
If you actually have a good direct hire (not contract) position, you can
send it to the PLUG discussion list (which is medium to high volume email
list).
Or email me and I might
I find web-based virus scanners untrustworthy and a waste of time.
I have a couple of live cd based virus scanners. the live cd's are linux based
(aver and bitdefender).
give me a shout if you need some help.
-Eric
623-399-5635
On Feb 18, 2011, at 10:53 AM, Michael Havens wrote:
I just
I hear ya! Seems I'm on a perpetual learning curve.
Keith Smith
--- On Fri, 2/18/11, j...@actionline.com j...@actionline.com wrote:
From: j...@actionline.com j...@actionline.com
Subject: Re: OT: How to auto-rotate images in a web page window
To: Main PLUG discussion
It's not as clean nice, but if you're using Google's Picasaweb to
store images, Picasa will generate slideshow html for you to embed in
your web page.
The following is from the Picasa
helps. Of course, you must be signed in to your Picasaweb page first.
On the My Photos page, click your
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/02/anonymous-speaks-the-inside-story-of-the-hbgary-hack.ars
I'm not a particularly experienced Linux admin, but most of these
would never have happened on my servers. and i know i would have had
them tested before i slept well at night. sheesh
Password is trustme - Festing starts at Noon Tomorrow.
Anyone on the network is fair game.
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We will be having a hamachi hackfest next week during the regular hackfest
on Saturday from 12:30 until 3PM for up to 14
Post your URL's and I will prove you wrong Stephen?
Are you an adept Apache/Mysql admin? Do you know the ins and outs of Tomcat
or Weblogic? Do you understand file security and shell escapes as used for
low level linux calls? Can you ensure your DocumentRoot is properly
protected?
Did you
Shouting for help.
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 1:18 PM, Technomage Hawke
technomage.ha...@gmail.com wrote:
I find web-based virus scanners untrustworthy and a waste of time.
I have a couple of live cd based virus scanners. the live cd's are linux
based (aver and bitdefender).
give me a shout
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 5:23 PM, Michael Havens bmi...@gmail.com wrote:
Shouting for help.
Call him Mike:
-Eric
623-399-5635
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 1:18 PM, Technomage Hawke
technomage.ha...@gmail.com wrote:
I find web-based virus scanners untrustworthy and a waste of time.
I have a
I know about most of this. and i know enough to know how vulnerable a
server on initial setup would be. If i were to build a server i really
intended to expose not only would i hit the list of gotchas i have
seen go by, but i would also have a number of people beat up the
server.
Like i said I'm
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 10:42:17PM -0700, der.hans wrote:
Am 17. Feb, 2011 schwätzte Bryan O'Neal so:
Is the Mesa store still open? They lost their lead guy there.
Yup. Just talked to Mike the other day. The Mesa store is no longer a used
outlet and is now a retail outlet like the other
and one wonders why we have such attacks happening at places less famous (like
your local bank for instance) and with frighteningly regular frequency.
-Eric
On Feb 18, 2011, at 4:56 PM, Stephen wrote:
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