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50 years in the future...
50 years in the future we are still tortured by bad flash design?!?!
mirror -
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Slashdotted ....
Mirrordot to the rescue
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http://mirrordot.org/stories/83ede29a5f303f8c47d1d 70a9ef91f0d/index.html -
Server appears to be burning already...
...though that HEXUS could deal with it. Must be the mention of girls and hardware in the same sentence.
For those of you unable to go direct to mirrordot.org, heres a clicky:
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Mirrordot.
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Re:Uses?
Just so you're aware, this only emulates the Unix shell, not the entire Unix OS. So you can see a file system in memory, run vi, cat, ls, etc, but you can't actually interact with any environments.
The MirrorDot mirror is here so that you can try for yourself. :-) -
Re:No comments and site dead.
The correct URLs:
mirror.dot
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Mirror
Mirror here
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If you cant reach because of the /....
JS/UIX is an UN*X-like OS for standard web-browsers, written entirely in JavaScript (no plug-ins used). It comprises a vir- tual machine, shell, virtual file-system, process-management, and brings its own terminal with screen- and keyboard-mapping.
For an overview of implemented commands have a look at the complete > JS/UIX-Manual-Pages; see also the > Version-History.
The keyboard accepts the US-ASCII character set. As key-mapping depends from your browser, you may have to use the cursor and backspace buttons at the lower right of the terminal. A complete keyboard can be accessed at the lower left.
Compatibility: Netscape 4+, MS IE 4+ and DOM-aware browsers.
Mirrordot link:
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Thank you MirrorDot!
http://mirrordot.org/stories/5457f02cf8d8fb806400
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the mirrordot.....
again, slashdot should just link to Coral, MirrorDot or host the webpage themselves.
How many years must they kill with traffic?
Is it only because they believe in the fallicies of "click count" and "banner ads"??
Is this why we must drive traffic into a dead end?
again and again and again and again.
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crash n burndown goes cooltech's site.
I nabbed the first page from mirrordot
There's no doubt that Logitech is one of the pioneers when it comes to peripherals such as keyboards, mice, joysticks and other key components for personal computers. It's almost as if the company has perfected the art of designing peripherals that are nearly faultless in every way. Though Logitech's components carry a hefty price tag, in many cases the product is worth the value. Whenever it appears to be the end of innovation with peripherals, Logitech always have something unique entering the market. Whether the feature is practical or not is not the question, but continuous motivation on Logitech's part to deliver something new with almost every product is exceptional.
There are numerous notebook mice saturating the market, but the main problem that plagues majority of them is their size. We can possibly understand the manufacturer's desire to make the mice portable considering that they will be used with notebook computers, but they are fairly annoying to use if you have larger sized hands. Not only that, but the ergonomics aren't generally too impressive to begin with. The curvature on the side and possibly even the grooves don't fit in well with such mice. Add these major issues to wire management problems, overall modest performance and you have a mixture of next to useless mice that don't deserve a separate market. Last week, we evaluated Logitech's V200 notebook mouse and although it performed quite well, the ergonomic problems still plagued it. They weren't exceptionally worst, but it's certainly not Logitech's best innovation as far as mice is concerned. Then again, it was the best notebook mouse we had ever tested at the time, so maybe our expectations are too high at this point.
Today we have Logitech's V500, a supposedly high-end notebook mouse that is designed with ergonomics in mind with the same intuition of comfort that Logitech is known for. As the authority symbol in its product line, you can very well expect to see this mouse with an unexpected price tag. But before we delve into its value, the number one question is if the performance and the ergonomics of the mouse are acceptable for daily use. Is it any better than the V200 we evaluated earlier? Read on and find out... -
Re:SlashdotYou mean like MirrorDot?
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Re:You killed it!
Mirrordot.org has a mirror of the front page here:
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slashdotted
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Re:DOA
...and for those of us who wouldn't mind seeing the pretty pictures, there is the one site everyone always seems to forget - MirrorDot!
http://www.mirrordot.org/stories/5cb66a4a72a5269bc 29e9dd8f982b3da/index.html -
mirrordot
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Re:Slashdoted already?
You never need to ask for a mirror. http://www.mirrordot.org/ is all you need
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MirrorDot
Next up, a $24 watercooling rig for his web server.
http://www.mirrordot.org/stories/5cb66a4a72a5269bc 29e9dd8f982b3da/index.html
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Re:What site down??
Or you could, you know, link to the mirror
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Re:Gone! damn
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Site's already slow
In case it gets slashdotted, article mirror
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Mirror!
Box responds, just not on port 80... someone has the max apache clients set too low. Anyway, MirrorDot mirror:
http://mirrordot.org/stories/bd14487390c17a50503ea 63520d2685a/index.html
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The site's not responding, but
the mirrordot of this is here.
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Symphony OS
Greetings Slashdot. I am the symphony os project manager. Our site is obviously slashdotted at this time but the mirrordot mirror is available at
http://mirrordot.org/stories/325a42c04c64f80d25bdc 8518114af11/index.html
and the Symphony OS Alpha 3 ISO is available at
http://ftp.ussg.iu.edu/linux/symphonyos/
If anyone has any specific questions they can post on our forum tomorow when the site is restored or they can email me at ryan at isptec.net
Thanks
Ryan Quinn
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Beautiful Mirror
Here's the mirrordot mirror of the symphony OS page.
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karma whoreMirrordot link of TFA
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Re:Article Text
Try http://mirrordot.org/
It's been around for quite a while. -
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Re:Serves up webpages...
Maybe people aren't interested because it's not that great an idea.
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Re:3 MHz?
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Re:Can't get to the link...
Tried http://mirrordot.org/?
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Re:No comments and /.ed already?
Coral cache links? No offense to anybody involved in the project, but I'm not sure they are worth it. They are always slow for me. Always. Maybe the coral network is slashdotted??
Try http://mirrordot.org/ instead
Picture and article comes up just fine. -
Additional Mirrors
Network Mirror Mirrordot
Mirrordot does not have a mirror but I've linked it in case they manage to get one up. -
Re:ObligatoryI was gonna make the same joke, but decided that even though there were no posts visible at the time, this being
/., another 50 users were going to beat me to it anyways...So, I'll just stick with the useful stuff.
Although it doesn't look like it's gonna be a lot of help, here's the Coral Cache link.
Supposedly, the Mirrordot version will appear here at some point in the future, though it goes nowhere at time of posting.
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MIRROR
This should be the link for the mirror.
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Re:Just in case
MirrorDot
Site is already slow/down. -
Mirror
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mirror
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./ed
Both links are down so I whent to http://mirrordot.org/ and look at this Presently sustaining 0 parallel Slashdottings. Far out! . Any other mirrors any one knows about?
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MirrorDot
Huge PDF on Slashdot. This can't end well. Mirror
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Mirrordot Science magazine is running a story on the DIMES project, which has ventured to map the structure and evolution of the Internet (PDF) using open source distributed clients in the style of SETI@Home and such. DIMES has already collected more than 40 Millions measurements which resulted in some nice pictures and several scientific presentations
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Mirror
Mirrordot Science magazine is running a story on the DIMES project, which has ventured to map the structure and evolution of the Internet (PDF) using open source distributed clients in the style of SETI@Home and such. DIMES has already collected more than 40 Millions measurements which resulted in some nice pictures and several scientific presentations
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Mirror
Mirrordot Science magazine is running a story on the DIMES project, which has ventured to map the structure and evolution of the Internet (PDF) using open source distributed clients in the style of SETI@Home and such. DIMES has already collected more than 40 Millions measurements which resulted in some nice pictures and several scientific presentations
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Mirror
Mirrordot Science magazine is running a story on the DIMES project, which has ventured to map the structure and evolution of the Internet (PDF) using open source distributed clients in the style of SETI@Home and such. DIMES has already collected more than 40 Millions measurements which resulted in some nice pictures and several scientific presentations
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Mirrodot has it
http://mirrordot.org/
All the links mirrored. :-) -
dammitWhy the hell can't you post a mirrordot link? Ben's site is regularly slashdotted - he has previously told us not to do this to him. Now stop being click happy and use this
UPDATE: Good thing I hit the preview button. It's a ZDNet site or something like that. http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/ben/This is a link to Bens blog.
Bah.
R.
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Sigh. Slashdotting.
He should have submerged his webserver in oil!
Use mirrordot and give his server a break.