I should know, I did exactly what you are proposing for my mother last mother's day. She wanted a website where she could share her quilting and craft projects with family and friends...
So I setup QuiltZilla for her. I took me five minutes to get it up and running, and it only took her 10 days and a digital camera to get the first 200 pages of content in the system.
But don't take my word for it, check it out for yourself.
Kwiki is a simple wiki based content management system, that even my mother can use, and it only takes minutes to set up.
Re:Amen, Kylix had ZERO mindshare
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...Ever programmed in Delphi? I rest my case...
however, I bet you did program in PASCAL at some point in your life! Delphi/Kylix is just OO Pascal. I used Delphi and enjoyed developing in it, but I gave up on Borland - not Delphi. I could go on and on about the wonders of Delphi development - but why waste your time... Delphi is dead because Borland is dead!
The SCO's hosting facility (formerly known as Center7, later spun off as via west) is owned and operated by the Canopy Group. So if the attack is effecting the hosting company, then it is causing harm to SCO indirectly. CenterShift should choose a hosting company that isn't owned by SCO's parent company. If you click on the canopy group link you will see a few other choice companies you might want to choose NOT to do business with: Linux Networx, shame on you - But TrollTech, on the same page as SCO??? All you KDE guys out there might want to think about switching to Gnome, otherwise you are giving a SCO your support.
I am the father of the 8 year old boy who was in the Penguin suit. He hasn't stopped talking about the protest and asking questions about what else he can do. I was careful to explain to him why I was attending the event, and it was his choice to come along. I think this was a perfect "learning opurtunity" for him that he would never have gotten at school!
Once again, Disney has taken to re-writing classic stories and fucking them up with a happy ending. In the steadfast tin soldier, both the soldier and the ballerina, die at the end. The soldier is thrown into the fire by the boy in the house, and a gust of wind blows the dancer in with him. All that is left in the morning is a puddle of tin in the shape of a heart, and the dancers jewelery (intermingled with the tin). The goblin in the snuff box (not a jack-in-the-box) wins. I know because I read it last night to my five year old and he wanted to know why it was so different then F2000 (which we saw a couple of days ago in San Jose at the Tec).
Don't get me started on what Disney did to the Little Mermaid...
However, other than the Tin Soldier, and the Noah bit, I liked it.
I should know, I did exactly what you are proposing for my mother last mother's day. She wanted a website where she could share her quilting and craft projects with family and friends...
So I setup QuiltZilla for her. I took me five minutes to get it up and running, and it only took her 10 days and a digital camera to get the first 200 pages of content in the system.
But don't take my word for it, check it out for yourself.
Kwiki is a simple wiki based content management system, that even my mother can use, and it only takes minutes to set up.
...Ever programmed in Delphi? I rest my case...
however, I bet you did program in PASCAL at some point in your life! Delphi/Kylix is just OO Pascal. I used Delphi and enjoyed developing in it, but I gave up on Borland - not Delphi. I could go on and on about the wonders of Delphi development - but why waste your time... Delphi is dead because Borland is dead!
The SCO's hosting facility (formerly known as Center7, later spun off as via west) is owned and operated by the Canopy Group. So if the attack is effecting the hosting company, then it is causing harm to SCO indirectly. CenterShift should choose a hosting company that isn't owned by SCO's parent company. If you click on the canopy group link you will see a few other choice companies you might want to choose NOT to do business with: Linux Networx, shame on you - But TrollTech, on the same page as SCO??? All you KDE guys out there might want to think about switching to Gnome, otherwise you are giving a SCO your support.
I am the father of the 8 year old boy who was in the Penguin suit. He hasn't stopped talking about the protest and asking questions about what else he can do. I was careful to explain to him why I was attending the event, and it was his choice to come along. I think this was a perfect "learning opurtunity" for him that he would never have gotten at school!
Once again, Disney has taken to re-writing classic stories and fucking them up with a happy ending. In the steadfast tin soldier, both the soldier and the ballerina, die at the end. The soldier is thrown into the fire by the boy in the house, and a gust of wind blows the dancer in with him. All that is left in the morning is a puddle of tin in the shape of a heart, and the dancers jewelery (intermingled with the tin). The goblin in the snuff box (not a jack-in-the-box) wins. I know because I read it last night to my five year old and he wanted to know why it was so different then F2000 (which we saw a couple of days ago in San Jose at the Tec).
Don't get me started on what Disney did to the Little Mermaid...
However, other than the Tin Soldier, and the Noah bit, I liked it.
Yes, You Will...
Just checked it out, and they have a software only version, for Linux or NT that lets you use the PCDirect Hardware if you already have it.
http://www.helius.com/ DirecPC/Software_Downloads/index2.html
If you go here:
http://www.helius.com/
Maybe this will help...
the Lord knows his words are open source...
but seriously, do they count as an open source charity? I have downloaded many works off the site, so they at least do what they claim to do.
I can't wait to get my copy, so I can run oracle 8 on my alpha box at home!
Mark my words... The Music Industry will attempt to get a law(s) passed to restrict your freedom!