Just thought I'd bounce a couple of ideas here... First of all, since Mozilla has such a nice interface... that appears to me to be, just a couple of nice gif or jpegs... why don't they make the GUI skinnable?
Secondly, on NS 6... I got a little miffed when I had to be connected to my network to install the browser... for th final version... try packaging an 'all inclusive' one-shot downloaded install.
Finally, I've noticed that NS6/Mozilla doesn't really handle some DHTML the way the old 4.X line had... I know it's based on gecko and will probably be implemented, but does anyone have any insight into this problem?
I really need to read more about this, just don't have the time...
GO M$!!! *you bloated piece of overworked, monopolistic, sack of horse shit*... just a little frustration taken out right there... my Anti-Trust liar, I mean lawyer, told m$.. me... *Did they get that hint I wonder?* (read: Microsoft sucks...)
There are a bunch of Mp3/CD portable player combos. In fact, it's funny you should ask as the first that is acually into production is the Mambo-X and it started Shipping on Friday. It's made by Tagram and has the best features of any of the dual-compliant format players I've seen yet.
For the full low-down on portable players and their support/features go here. Another place to check is Mp3.com's Portable players page. You might find out a little more about some of the players there (especially Mp3 ports.).
It seems to me that the key to AI would be through a self-sufficient language definition. That is to say, a language which can be totally definied by two or more definitions for any one statement. I was wondering if you can shed some insight into the subject and possibly explain why you see it that way.
maybe one day, we might actually get there...
Isn't it 330,000? Or am I Whacked?
Hey,
Just thought I'd bounce a couple of ideas here...
First of all, since Mozilla has such a nice interface... that appears to me to be, just a couple of nice gif or jpegs... why don't they make the GUI skinnable?
Secondly, on NS 6... I got a little miffed when I had to be connected to my network to install the browser... for th final version... try packaging an 'all inclusive' one-shot downloaded install.
Finally, I've noticed that NS6/Mozilla doesn't really handle some DHTML the way the old 4.X line had... I know it's based on gecko and will probably be implemented, but does anyone have any insight into this problem?
I really need to read more about this, just don't have the time...
PHanT0
GO M$!!! *you bloated piece of overworked, monopolistic, sack of horse shit*... just a little frustration taken out right there... my Anti-Trust liar, I mean lawyer, told m$.. me... *Did they get that hint I wonder?* (read: Microsoft sucks...)
HAHAHA... I'm making fun of that fact smart-a.. :-P
There are a bunch of Mp3/CD portable player combos. In fact, it's funny you should ask as the first that is acually into production is the Mambo-X and it started Shipping on Friday. It's made by Tagram and has the best features of any of the dual-compliant format players I've seen yet.
For the full low-down on portable players and their support/features go here. Another place to check is Mp3.com's Portable players page. You might find out a little more about some of the players there (especially Mp3 ports.).
It seems to me that the key to AI would be through a self-sufficient language definition. That is to say, a language which can be totally definied by two or more definitions for any one statement. I was wondering if you can shed some insight into the subject and possibly explain why you see it that way.