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  1. Re:Windows 95 on Mozilla 1.7, Firefox 0.9 Release Candidates Out · · Score: 1

    As an alternative, Opera 7 says on it's system requirements page: "Any system running Windows 95 (or higher) operating system"

    I've been very, very pleased with the new 7.5 release. Plus, the entire install is only 3.4MB! Compare that with 12MB and 6.2MB for Mozilla and Firefox respectively. It might run faster on your older Win95 machines.

    Oh, and K-Meleon might work for you too. It's Gecko, so you might run into similar problems as Moz or Firefox on your system, I'm not sure.

  2. Oregon Mirror on Three New Releases (And Other News) From Mozilla · · Score: 1

    For our Pacific NW friends
    ftp://ftp.oregonstate.edu/pub/mozilla.org /

  3. Re:Where are the mid-range models? on Sony Launches 2 New "Video" Clie Models · · Score: 1

    Amen to that brother.

    I see 2 distinct product areas that stand alone, but also *could* have some overlap (probably more-so in the future). They are: "Multi-media Device," and "Personal Digital Assistant." The problem, IMO, is that they are marring the wrong features from each group. For example; should I have to fork over $100+ more, and suffer a thicker form-factor for a device who's primary function is to serve as a PDA, just for a video camera? How can the average customer even use a video camera with them 24/7? Sure, there's the occasional funny video capture, or the occasional "car accident evidence," or maybe you even need this for your job ... but those are rare or specialized occasions.

    An example of a good addition to the PDA set, IMO, is MP3 playback as this is something most people could use while bussing/biking/walking to work. It's a convenient feature that cuts down on carrying another device, it's a simple enough task suited for a PDA-type OS, plus it shouldn't increase the form-factor if they do it right.

    Hopefully a little more R&D will help Sony and others choose what features to put together, and what to keep to separate dedicated devices.

  4. Try Tabbrowser Extensions on Hyatt Discusses Tabs · · Score: 1

    Try Tabbrowser Extensions. It's a XUL add-on for Moz. DL it here http://white.sakura.ne.jp/~piro/xul/_tabextensions .html.en

    It adds drag and drop functionality along with a million other features. Too many to list here.

  5. Re:Interesting review -- The real world. on Two Reviews of Debian 3.0 · · Score: 1
    we made the "switch" (heh) from Red Hat to Debian because of three words: Stability, Stability, Stability.

    At least you didn't switch for developers, developers, developers.

  6. Nick Drake box on Slashback: Alternatives, Ads, Apple · · Score: 1

    He recorded from about 1969 to 1975 before committing suicide. Because of his short recording career, he only put out 3 proper albums.

    You can buy all 3 and another 4th CD of rare and b-sides stuff in a cheap box set called "Fruit Tree". It's a better deal :)

    Oh, and I prefer this site: http://nickdrake.net/

  7. Re:As found on Google: on Slashback: Stapler, Interface, Gaming · · Score: 1

    Heh, A fax spam that's advertising ink. Reminds me of a Far Side cartoon that goes something like this:

    A brick is thrown through a window at a house. It has a note wrapped around it. The owner of the house reads the note: "Bricks thrown through your window? Call Andy's Glass!"

  8. Lynx vs. NN4 on Web Designers Ignoring Standards and Support IE Only · · Score: 1

    Amen brother. Lynx is 10 times the browser NN4 is when it comes to properly rendered pages. Thank god for NN4's @import CSS bug, where would we designers be without it? :)

    Where the other "buggy/bad" browsers just suck in an indirect annoying way like some pest shooting spit-wads at you during class ... NN4 is the bully that actively seeks you out to ruin your day and steal your lunch money. NN4's bugs are so bad they can't be compared to other browsers. Two things make NN4 suck more than the other browsers: 1)The quantity of rendering bugs and 2) The *SEVERITY* of the rendering bugs.

    I would guess I spent about 50% of my GUI development time "fixing" things to work in NN4 for a recent client. This is for a browser that has about 1% of market usage. This ratio is too skewed to justify. Here me out people: I'm not a "Standards Nazi." I believe in making a site look the same in all browsers even if you have to "tweak" things ... but come on. A 50-to-1 ratio is ridiculous.

    Ok, enough ranting. Seriously, NN4 really and truly is worse than all the other browsers combined and only deserves minimal fixing.

  9. Re:Not bad at all. on Mozilla 1.0 Officially Here · · Score: 1

    Um, actually you're all wrong. The tag was a NETSCAPE propitary tag. IE doesn't even support it!

    "... NS 4 relies completely on a new tag, called the tag ..."
    http://www.btinternet.com/~patrick.hutton/Gu estTut orial1/dhtmlguide3.htm

    "The layer tag is a new tag introduced in Netscape 4 ..."
    http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Orcha rd/521 2/layer.htm

  10. Re:What I wish I had taken on Subversive Gifts for New College Students? · · Score: 1

    I don't know if "laziness" is the word I would of chosen ... but man o man are they a different crowd. Talk about walking to the beat of a different drummer.

    Of course, I married a theater major :)

    BTW, is that theatre or theater?

  11. IMail Rule on Virus Piggybacks Microsoft Mail Worm · · Score: 1

    Here's a rule that I use for Imail (a windows mail server) to take all msg's with executable attachments and put them in a folder called "possibleViruses".

    Put this in your rules.ima file (all on one line).

    B~(name=|begin6).*\.(ade|adp|bas|bat|chm|cmd|com |c pl|crt|exe|hlp|hta|inf|ins|isp|js|jse|lnk|mdb|mde| msc|msi|msp|mst|pcd|pif|reg|scr|sct|shs|shb|url|vb |vbe|vbs|wsc|wsf|wsh):possibleViruses

    Here's a list of the executables I scan for:

    .ade:MicrosoftAccessprojectextension
    .adp:Mi crosoftAccessproject
    .bas:MicrosoftVisualBasiccla s smodule
    .bat:Batchfile
    .chm:CompiledHTMLHelpfile
    . cmd:MicrosoftWindowsNTCommandscript
    .com:Microsof t MS-DOSprogram
    .cpl:ControlPanelextension
    .crt:Se cu ritycertificate
    .exe:Program
    .hlp:Helpfile
    .hta :HT MLprogram
    .inf:SetupInformation
    .ins:InternetNam in gService
    .isp:InternetCommunicationsettings
    .js: JS criptfile
    .jse:JscriptEncodedScriptfile
    .lnk:Sho rt cut
    .mdb:MicrosoftAccessprogram
    .mde:MicrosoftAc ce ssMDEdatabase
    .msc:MicrosoftCommonConsoledocument
    . msi:MicrosoftWindowsInstallerpackage
    .msp:Microso f tWindowsInstallerpatch
    .mst:MicrosoftVisualTestso u rcefiles
    .pcd:PhotoCDimage,MicrosoftVisualcompile d script
    .pif:ShortcuttoMS-DOSprogram
    .reg:Registr at ionentries
    .scr:Screensaver
    .sct:WindowsScriptCo mp onent
    .shs:ShellScrapobject
    .shb:ShellScrapobjec t
    . url:Internetshortcut
    .vb:VBScriptfile
    .vbe:VBScr ip tEncodedscriptfile
    .vbs:VBScriptfile
    .wsc:Window sS criptComponent
    .wsf:WindowsScriptfile
    .wsh:Windo ws ScriptHostSettingsfile

  12. Re:Buy some time on MS Pressuring NW Schools: Pay Up, Or Face Audit · · Score: 1

    Heh, just thought of something:

    Formatting all the window's drives is kinda the equivalent of flushing your doobie down the toilet :P

  13. Buy some time on MS Pressuring NW Schools: Pay Up, Or Face Audit · · Score: 1

    What about just formatting all of the boxes with Microsoft OSes.

    I mean, M$ can't get you for owning a blank hard drive can they? Sure you couldn't do it to all the computers ... people actually need their data (duh). But you could come in with a linux file server, back all that crap up, then blow out all the no-license windows boxes. This would at least buy the schools some time and I'm sure it would cost less than half a million (which is what M$ is looking for). It'd be a pain in the ass, but possibly save some money.

    "Come on in M$, audit all you want I'm sure you'll be very pleased with our compliance."

  14. Who uses CompuServe? on Browser Wars II: CompuServe Strikes Back · · Score: 2, Interesting

    This is not meant to be flamebait, this is a legit question. *Who actually uses CompuServe nowadays?* Seriously. What does CompuServe's customer base look like? Is it early internet adopters that were too lazy to "upgrade" to AOL (I say upgrade with a grain of salt)? Is it customers that were jaded by poor AOL service and thought that CS might actually be better? hmm ...

  15. License to view screen shots? on Microsoft XP License Prohibits VNC · · Score: 1

    I keep reading "display the Product's user interface" in all these EULAs. So where do screen shots fall? A screen shot is definitely "displaying the Product's user interface." Do I need a XP license to read an XP review on a web page if it includes a screen shot?

    We can not excuse these practices, but a bright side is this: Is this going to stop ANYONE from using VNC anyway? I'm sure as hell not stopping. 'Course, I'll stick with Win2k anyway.

    Joel

  16. Re:ISilo 3.1 and ISiloXC on Web Access on Handhelds · · Score: 1

    > Size: It has a smaller footprint.
    Just to clarify for everyone: it does have a smaller footprint *when compared to Avant Go*. However, iSilo 3.1 is a whopping, enormous 315K. It is the largest app on my Palm behind Avant Go (ironically). The documents are pretty small, but the app sure as hell isn't. Now why can't iSilo shrink down to 85K like Plucker?

  17. Re:Looking for job on TV? [offtopic] on OddTod Laid Low by the Law · · Score: 1

    Offtopic:

    The World Ends Tomorrow and YOU MAY DIE!

    ... So says slackoff.org

  18. Re:Why are open relays used at all? on Walling off Asian E-mail to Prevent Spam · · Score: 1

    Arrgh. Stuff like that drives me crazy.

    If a box is on the internet, it should be treated like an industrial plant on a river. You just can't set it up and forget about it! You should be responsible for preventing toxic waste and be responsible when bad things happen. These people are contributing to the problem and the worst part is they have no idea that they are!

  19. Re:Slashdot Inconstancies on Uber-patch for Internet Explorer · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ... is there anything they could do that would appease this croud?

    I think you hit the nail on the head. The answer is "no." The fact remains that this community has seen M$ do some nasty things, and now they've formed their opinion (and that's just fine). Regardless if M$ does something right, it really doesn't matter. Imagine if one day at school, the bully that usually pounds your ass into the ground held the door open for you ... you probably wouldn't buy it for a second. Or maybe if Barry Manilow actually put out a mildly good song ... would you admit to liking it? I wouldn't :P

  20. Sensationalism courtesy of /. on Uber-patch for Internet Explorer · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Warning: mild flamebait.

    Remember Michael's over-the-top misinformed rant about this 3 days ago?

    ... they refuse to provide any information about when a patch might be made available, if ever.

    I'm surprised he posted this fix, kinda points out how far off base /. was a short 3 days ago. Hey, I'm no M$ fan and I kinda expect some opinion on /. posts ... but there comes a point when it turns into yellow journalism and becomes childish M$ name calling.

  21. Re:Listings on Geek Gift Ideas 2001 · · Score: 1
    I had an idea a while ago for a permanent website of this type.

    I made something similiar for me and my friends called the CD Want List. It's an ASP (yeah, yeah, M$ sucks) app that helps me remember what CDs I want. The cool thing is that you can make an AvantGo channel of it and have a shopping list right in your Palm or Handspring. Makes shopping for friends super easy, especially since we always get each other CDs anyway.

  22. On the plus side ... on MSN Blocks Mozilla, Other Browsers [updated] · · Score: 1

    ... that "you are blocked" page is the most standards compliant HTML I've ever seen on msn.com :P

  23. Re:I'm listening to a station on AFTRA Halts Many Radio Stations' Webcasts · · Score: 1

    Another great student run station, KWVA in Eugene, Oregon. Quote from their website: "Tired of being torn from blissful slumber every morning by "Who Let the Dogs Out"?"

    I DJ'ed there from 2am - 4am with a friend ... good times.
  24. TLDs are not the answer on Fandom vs. Fandom.com · · Score: 1

    *sigh* Here we go again.

    Yes, ICANN sucks, but no one pays attention to the meaning behind TLDs anyway. Is slashdot.org really a nonprofit? Is penis.net in the network field? TLDs, as it stands right now, are completely useless. They have no meaning, other than to serve as a top node for the DNS system. Even if ICANN was to come out with a new TLD, it should be .parody . That way, the corporations can still sue everyone with a com/net/whatever for "false representation of their trademark" ... but it's hard to argue that a visitor was mislead if the site is hosted at a .parody . "Gees, I thought Pepsi(R)(TM)(SM)(C)(P) was really injecting thought control drugs in to their drinks, it says so at pepsico.parody"

    Of course, TLDs mean nothing unless the are enforced (and who the hell is going tackle that giant task (and where does the $$ come to fund that)), so nix that idea.

  25. Re:Too bad some French lived through WWII... on French Judge Demands Yahoo Censor Auctions · · Score: 1

    The irony is that the only way he would know of those tragedies (tanks in street, etc.) is by having the resources to study history.

    If Nazi tanks are cruising down Paris, I would say that the Nazi's account for at least 50% of that history lesson.

    Don't ignore the past, that's very dangerous!