> On Aug 3, 2004, at 12:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> We would be like a Borg
> hive, continually working together to make our apps better until the
> day comes that we can no longer discern a difference between the
> reality around us and the code that makes it seem so real.
Puts me in mind
Resistance is futile. ;-)
M
On Aug 3, 2004, at 12:49 PM, Troy Rollins wrote:
On Aug 3, 2004, at 12:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We would be like a Borg
hive, continually working together to make our apps better until the
day
comes that we can no longer discern a difference between the reality
a
Check out AIM's web site: there is a Java client that runs from inside
a web browser.
Very cross-platform (I think I've seen it in use under Solaris, for
example).
On Aug 3, 2004, at 12:56, Richard Gaskin wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm curious why Tuviah's chatter stacks haven't been impro
> iChat uses the AIM service, for which there are compatible clients
> for Mac, Win, and AFAIK Linux.
>
> I guess Rev's Irix users may be out of luck. ;)
>
> --
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> Fourth World Media Corporation
You say Irix "users" (plural)??? There is actually an Irix port of the
Linux gAim ch
Recently, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
> iChat is nice, but the Rev community is very cross-platform. We
> need something that runs on ALL of the supported platforms that RunRev
> supports (with no code changes).
Seems to me a client that supports multiple services would be useful. Chipp
Walters i
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm curious why Tuviah's chatter stacks haven't been improved
and implemented into a user community builder.
I agree. iChat is nice, but the Rev community is very cross-platform.
iChat uses the AIM service, for which there are compatible clients for
Mac, Win, and AFAIK Lin
On Aug 3, 2004, at 12:39 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We would be like a Borg
hive, continually working together to make our apps better until the
day
comes that we can no longer discern a difference between the reality
around us and the code that makes it seem so real.
OK. Maybe I'm rethinking th
> I'm curious why Tuviah's chatter stacks haven't been improved
> and implemented into a user community builder.
I agree. iChat is nice, but the Rev community is very cross-platform. We
need something that runs on ALL of the supported platforms that RunRev
supports (with no code changes). It nee
On Aug 3, 2004, at 12:20 PM, william griffin wrote:
I'm curious why Tuviah's chatter stacks haven't been improved and
implemented into a user community builder.
I had put his stack scripts into iGame3D with the hopes of using it as
a base of community based game dev,
but without anyone on the net
Besides a live chat location, judging by the activity on this mailing
list, a static web forum would be ideal. There may be one I don't know
about (if so, share) but if there isn't, this would be a very good thing
to start.
~ Chris Innanen
~ Nonsnaity
~ iChat/AIM: FluffAndSuch
william griffi
Catching up on all the list I missed for a month.
As long as one person is in the chat room "runrev" the room will exist
to join.
If no one is in the room and attempts to join, the room will be created.
Once you see people in the ichat room, you can drag them to your buddy
list
and iChat provides
Maybe this "international Meeting Planner" would help clarify:
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meeting.html
Or we could all go by Swatch's Internet Time. Here's an Internet Time
converter:
http://www.computeruser.com/resources/internet_time/converter.html
Cheers...James
On Jul 25,
I'm still a bit confused. According to GreenwichMeanTime. com EDT is
(GMT - 4), so 7 PM GMT should be 3 PM EDT, which would be consistent
with Richard's noon PDT. Is that correct?
If so, I'll try my darndest to be here for the chat!
M
On Jul 24, 2004, at 5:09 PM, Judy Perry wrote:
Is it? My
Is it? My spousal unit thought that it was 8 am...
Judy
On Sat, 24 Jul 2004, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> > How about we say next Wednesday at 7 pm GMT (20 for me) we meet at the
> > AIM Channel "runrev"?
> > If no one voices disagreement, then We can announce that date on
> > RevJournal and the offi
Björnke von Gierke wrote:
On Jul 24 2004, at 20:15, Richard Gaskin wrote:
A number of people have responded favorably to this. Would you
consider AIM, or AIM-compatible system? A lot of the folks here are
set up with AIM accounts.
Would you be willing to organize a group chat, perhaps weekly?
On Jul 24 2004, at 22:08, Troy Rollins wrote:
...
How does iChat join a room?
In the menu you choose "go to chat..." (apple-G) and enter "runrev" in
the field.
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Troy Rollins wrote:
On Jul 24, 2004, at 3:49 PM, Björnke von Gierke wrote:
I am as often in the AIM/iChat room "runrev" as possible, but until
now not many have joined. A regular chat could of course attract more
people.
How about we say next Wednesday at 7 pm GMT (20 for me) we meet at the
AIM
On Jul 24, 2004, at 3:49 PM, Björnke von Gierke wrote:
I am as often in the AIM/iChat room "runrev" as possible, but until
now not many have joined. A regular chat could of course attract more
people.
How about we say next Wednesday at 7 pm GMT (20 for me) we meet at the
AIM Channel "runrev"?
If
On Jul 24 2004, at 20:15, Richard Gaskin wrote:
A number of people have responded favorably to this. Would you
consider AIM, or AIM-compatible system? A lot of the folks here are
set up with AIM accounts.
Would you be willing to organize a group chat, perhaps weekly?
Kevin has said he'd like t
Sounds neat! Can't wait to lurk (altho' I'm lazy in the summer and don't
like being awake at 8 am) @;-)
Judy
On Sat, 24 Jul 2004, Andre Garzia wrote:
>
>
> if we can use iChat there will be no problem, we can make a big chat
> room and talk... I don't need to sleep anyway! :D
>
> we could make
if we can use iChat there will be no problem, we can make a big chat
room and talk... I don't need to sleep anyway! :D
we could make a little plugin for RevNET like a little tracker to show
if there was someone on the chat room, this way we could see when the
crowd is gathering... what do you
On Jul 24, 2004, at 11:15 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Bjoernke von Gierke wrote:
> Hey, I wanted to ask if any chatters are here, it would be great
> to join an irc channel and just ask away, or brag about a cool
> solution etc.
> Also are you using any IM solutions?
>
> I guess I am just a lonely gu
Bjoernke von Gierke wrote:
> Hey, I wanted to ask if any chatters are here, it would be great
> to join an irc channel and just ask away, or brag about a cool
> solution etc.
> Also are you using any IM solutions?
>
> I guess I am just a lonely guy, searching some contact ;)
A number of people have
--- Richard Gaskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> If I understand the issue correctly it turns
> out that all Semitic
> languages (Hebrew, Arabic, Maltese, and others)
> are adversely affected
> by a bug in the engine which displays
> right-to-left languages with a
> character order from left to
Judy Perry wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Jul 2004, Richard Gaskin wrote:
>
>>If I understand the issue correctly it turns out that all Semitic
>>languages (Hebrew, Arabic, Maltese, and others) are adversely affected
>>by a bug in the engine which displays right-to-left languages with a
>>character order from
Fascinating!
Judy
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, sims wrote:
> >I didn't know Maltese was a Semetic language!
> >
> >Judy
>
>
> Maltese is a Semitic language.
> Maltese developed from a dialect of Arabic and is closely related to
> the western Arabic dialects
> of Algeria and Tunisia. Strongly influenced
Sims,
You forgot to mention the beauty of Maltese women ;)
I'd like punic as a scripting language!
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 12:37
> To: How to use Revolution
> Su
I didn't know Maltese was a Semetic language!
Judy
Maltese is a Semitic language.
Maltese developed from a dialect of Arabic and is closely related to
the western Arabic dialects
of Algeria and Tunisia. Strongly influenced by the Italian dialect
spoken in Sicily, Maltese is the
only form of Arab
Yes, related to Arabic, I believe.
James
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On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 21:49:20 -0700 (PDT), Judy Perry wrote:
I didn't know Maltese was a Semetic language!
Judy
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I didn't know Maltese was a Semetic language!
Judy
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> If I understand the issue correctly it turns out that all Semitic
> languages (Hebrew, Arabic, Maltese, and others) are adversely affected
> by a bug in the engine which displays right-to-left languag
Is this the same guy who did the Arabic/Islamic-related HC stacks?
Secondly, while one of my instructors made us use chat, and I hated it
because we had to do it just so we could say we did it, this sounds like a
really useful use for it... Just beware when you see me IMing you with my
stupid que
Erik Hansen wrote:
ok, i'll bite.
which translations of the Suras, Haddith,
etc, would you reccomend?
I know an Islamic teacher who uses Rev to teach
Arabic who could
probably make a good recommendation, but I was
envisioning that a chat
with the folks here might be more
Transcript-related.
sorry
--- Richard Gaskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Erik Hansen wrote:
>
> > ok, i'll bite.
> > which translations of the Suras, Haddith,
> > etc, would you reccomend?
>
> I know an Islamic teacher who uses Rev to teach
> Arabic who could
> probably make a good recommendation, but I was
> envisionin
Sure.
On Jul 19, 2004, at 3:32 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Many product-related communities put together regular chats, often
weekly. Would there be interest in having a weekly Rev chat?
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Björnke von Gierke wrote:
Hey, I wanted to ask if any chatters are here, it would be great to join
an irc channel and just ask away, or brag about a cool solution etc.
Also are you using any IM solutions?
I guess I am just a lonely guy, searching some contact ;)
After hundreds of hours with the s
Sorry. I had to log out shortly after my post because of thunderstorms
and it looks like my logging back on was premature--more
thunder-boom-booms in the distance.
(i did try to find your group chat but didn't see it listed)
Logging off now, but catch 'ya later...
M
On Jul 18, 2004, at 4:07 PM
Well then join the group chat "runrev" I am there and wait as "Bjoernke
vG" =)
Marian Petrides wrote:
I use iChat AV and might be interested in getting involved in a chat
with other Rev-ers--I'm just concerned I'll get more "addicted" than I
already am ;-)
M
On Jul 18, 2004, at 3:44 PM, Björnk
I use iChat AV and might be interested in getting involved in a chat
with other Rev-ers--I'm just concerned I'll get more "addicted" than I
already am ;-)
M
On Jul 18, 2004, at 3:44 PM, Björnke von Gierke wrote:
Hey, I wanted to ask if any chatters are here, it would be great to
join an irc cha
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