Free Web-Based Exception Reporting
Tsar writes "Promethean Personal Software (makers of Sherpa, a code generating tool for db apps) have quietly released ExceptionCollection, a free (as in beer) online service for developers using any SOAP-enabled environment. You sign up on the site, download their component, add three or four lines of code to your app, and any exceptions thrown by your users get logged at ExceptionCollection.com for your later perusal (the last 100 anyway). There are several options, like whether reporting requires user approval. Is this as cool as it looks, or a solution in search of a problem?"
FP!
Holy Shit never seen this...
first post! wooo!
All you need to do is find the master rar file (the one with no #'s at the end of it) when you un-rar that it will suck all the other ones in anc produce one big avi file ;)
RAR files are the scum of the earth. If you want to archive files, you use tar to create a tarball. If you want to compress an archive or a large file, you use gzip or bzip2. Those are proven utilities that are wide spread and known to work.
Cyric Zndovzny at your service.
rar files obtain much better compression than gzip/bzip2. rar files are the betamax of the compression world, some people are smart enough to acknowledge a superior technology.
according to your argument no one should support ogg.