tkMoo-light has always been my favorite MUD client for Windows and *nix platforms. You'll need tcl/tk. For Windows, I prefer ActiveTcl from ActiveState
I think that this can be a great strategy, especially for certain types of email accounts. I have a hotmail account that I use whenever I have to provide a (valid) email address in order to some up for something. Hotmail makes it pretty easy to automatically dump everything that isn't on your Safe List into the Junk folder. My favorite thing about this approach under Hotmail is that you can put entire domains on the Safe List, not just individual email addresses.
I've talked about this problem with several blind people and most of them have a system (usually involving) folding the money in different ways so they know which bills they're dealing with. Several of these methods are described in the Int'l Organization for the Blind web page.
I've also switched to TightVNC and found it to be a major improvement, especially over slow networks. The server-side has been input handling and the client has a couple different levels of compression for fast connections.
tkMoo-light has always been my favorite MUD client for Windows and *nix platforms. You'll need tcl/tk. For Windows, I prefer ActiveTcl from ActiveState
Does anyone else think that the Firebird logo looks an awful lot like the Quake logo?
Here's a copy of disclaim.future from XEmacs
I think that the ordering of this list (Gaming, News, Pr0n, Trading stocks) should pretty obviously be:
Pr0n
News (preferably Naked News)
Gaming (Leisure Suit Larry?)
Trading stocks (Any publicly traded pr0n companies?)
I think that this can be a great strategy, especially for certain types of email accounts. I have a hotmail account that I use whenever I have to provide a (valid) email address in order to some up for something. Hotmail makes it pretty easy to automatically dump everything that isn't on your Safe List into the Junk folder. My favorite thing about this approach under Hotmail is that you can put entire domains on the Safe List, not just individual email addresses.
I suppose your point is that you don't want to switch email programs but I highly recommend Mozilla 1.4a.
I've talked about this problem with several blind people and most of them have a system (usually involving) folding the money in different ways so they know which bills they're dealing with. Several of these methods are described in the Int'l Organization for the Blind web page.
I've also switched to TightVNC and found it to be a major improvement, especially over slow networks. The server-side has been input handling and the client has a couple different levels of compression for fast connections.