Excellent observation! Especially when it comes with GarageBand. I suppose you are going to need to spring for something else if you want the multitrack recording anyway... But I can see the iMic as another required accessory.
I don't think we're off topic, since we're talking about integration with Thunderbird.
I really don't see the sense in bundling mail and calendar together. Especially with the vCalendar spec, can't you just click/drag a message and have it appear in your calendar, whether it's integrated or not? Is it really better to have the calendar in the same app, almost always obscured by the mail program anyway? I know you CAN open another window, but if that's the case, why not have them as two applications anyway?
Now it's also true that people don't mail me appointments often. I can't picture that happening more than a few times a day. I DO get tons of code samples, reference docs, client specifications, neat web sites (yeah, those dumb flash games too), and so on. The e-mail itself is not the ideal storage or preview medium for many of these things... Something like OneNote would be much more effective of a bundling than a calendar......especially when the server gets into the picture. Shared notes become really powerful for team work. Sort of a protracted brainstorming session.
Again, perhaps the ULTIMATE grouping of functionality would be dynamic rich notes, calendar/scheduling AND e-mail.
I'd love to see an integration between some kind of OneNote (or WebNote [bright color warning - shield your eyes]) replacement instead of a calendar.
Free-form notes, easily sortable and searchable would be a killer app, not another dumb calendar. Maybe a calendar tied in with THAT would make it the ultimate?
Is there any thought (or already some kind of.xpi) of an app like that?
You do realize you can dock many of them together, don't you? Sure, you still get a few windows on any practical display, but put common items together.
.. I'll take a sub-$500 iBook over this piece of junk any day too!
Come to think of it, I'd take a (sub $500) Aston Martin over this piece of junk too!...hold on, where's that list of mine, I've got a few more wishes left. Isn't that what karma's good for?
I've run it fine with the last version of NetBeans. I never really gave XCode a chance, I liked NetBeans that much. Not that I've done all THAT much with it, it just kinda made more sense to me.
No, you're looking at it backwards. It's clearly an upcoming Enterprise episode where Archer & friends get teleported to a galaxy far far away (and, surprisingly enough, a long time ago).
They meet an alien race masterminded by a megalomaniac in a dark helmet (henceforth referred to as "Dark Helmet") with a Weapon That Will Destroy Planets. Earth is in no imminent danger, but that won't stop Archer from acting grumpy for a whole season (this is actually his Secret Weapon against all manners of alien technology and intelligence)....I guess we'll know more about the plot once it airs. A few times.
Because then the user did not click on anything for the popup to happen. That might set off alarm bells (besides, popup blockers would kick in)
I agree, this is not a vulnerability. No more than popups themselves.
If they "fixed" this, a ton of other pages would be broken. I use a popup "please wait" window in some sites, and it has a specific name. On the next page, I find that window and close it. If they changed the behavior of this, I could no longer do that. Even limiting it to one host would be a problem... www.client.com has a link, fires the popup, then goes to ecommerceserver.host.com which expects to close it...
The solution seems to me would be for the banks to generate a random name for their popup windows. Just use the existing session ID, I guess.
It's not supposed to be an "anti-Microsoft site" it's a "Linux information and news" site. Well it used to be. Now it's just bitwaste.
I took LT out of my bookmarks, and I will never, ever send anyone there. The whole point is to have information at least partly to counteract FUD, and support Linux as a feasable platform, right? Some times you want to send your CIO a link telling him that Linux CAN work in a Microsoft environment, that it's not as bad as MS is telling you it will be... then an ad on that same site that takes up 50% of the screen tells you your dog will die and you will get leprosy if you use the word Linux anywhere in a business environment.
I don't know if they get paid for page views or not, but I don't care, I'm not taking the chance. LWN is still there, and there's some other "News for Nerds" site that once in a while posts stuff about Linux.
Well, I would never mod my PS2, but I sure would mod an XBox *just* to run Linux. XBMC, MythTV, all that goodness......games? That's what my PS2 is for.
I don't have an interest in copying games at all. I get them a reasonably cheap prices pre-played, and it takes me a long time to finish them anyway. I get a lot of value out of a few bucks for a PS2 game.
If I were to get a GC, it would also be just for the games.
What could be easier? Actually trying it out!
It works fine.
Try it, OOo and SO works, though they say "text only" whatever that means.
It even indexed my mapped network drive even though there was no notice of it in the options.
No Firefox/Thunderbird though...
jEdit is "not bad" as far as being Mac-like. Otherwise it is one FABULOUS editor though... I keep discovering new features it has.
Yeah, I have one! It's a Logitech cordless keyboard. Maybe you've heard of them...
Excellent observation! Especially when it comes with GarageBand. I suppose you are going to need to spring for something else if you want the multitrack recording anyway... But I can see the iMic as another required accessory.
I wonder if one of those secret cars would possibly be the Bugatti Veyron? Oh would that be sweet...
...are you saying NEE to that old woman?
Man, I'm much more puzzled why my wife would call me Harold...?
I don't think we're off topic, since we're talking about integration with Thunderbird.
...especially when the server gets into the picture. Shared notes become really powerful for team work. Sort of a protracted brainstorming session.
I really don't see the sense in bundling mail and calendar together. Especially with the vCalendar spec, can't you just click/drag a message and have it appear in your calendar, whether it's integrated or not? Is it really better to have the calendar in the same app, almost always obscured by the mail program anyway? I know you CAN open another window, but if that's the case, why not have them as two applications anyway?
Now it's also true that people don't mail me appointments often. I can't picture that happening more than a few times a day. I DO get tons of code samples, reference docs, client specifications, neat web sites (yeah, those dumb flash games too), and so on. The e-mail itself is not the ideal storage or preview medium for many of these things... Something like OneNote would be much more effective of a bundling than a calendar...
Again, perhaps the ULTIMATE grouping of functionality would be dynamic rich notes, calendar/scheduling AND e-mail.
I'd love to see an integration between some kind of OneNote (or WebNote [bright color warning - shield your eyes]) replacement instead of a calendar.
.xpi) of an app like that?
Free-form notes, easily sortable and searchable would be a killer app, not another dumb calendar. Maybe a calendar tied in with THAT would make it the ultimate?
Is there any thought (or already some kind of
You do realize you can dock many of them together, don't you? Sure, you still get a few windows on any practical display, but put common items together.
I think I'd be quite happy with an 800GHz chip too.
Or did you mean MHz?
.. I'll take a sub-$500 iBook over this piece of junk any day too!
...hold on, where's that list of mine, I've got a few more wishes left. Isn't that what karma's good for?
Come to think of it, I'd take a (sub $500) Aston Martin over this piece of junk too!
And for every other site, *cough*slashdot*cough* there's URI ID.
I've run it fine with the last version of NetBeans. I never really gave XCode a chance, I liked NetBeans that much. Not that I've done all THAT much with it, it just kinda made more sense to me.
In other words, go ahead, it'll work.
Yikes! Getting help from Ming - bad move. They probably should stick to their alliance with the Daleks.
No, you're looking at it backwards. It's clearly an upcoming Enterprise episode where Archer & friends get teleported to a galaxy far far away (and, surprisingly enough, a long time ago).
...I guess we'll know more about the plot once it airs. A few times.
They meet an alien race masterminded by a megalomaniac in a dark helmet (henceforth referred to as "Dark Helmet") with a Weapon That Will Destroy Planets. Earth is in no imminent danger, but that won't stop Archer from acting grumpy for a whole season (this is actually his Secret Weapon against all manners of alien technology and intelligence).
BZZZZZT!
I think the Slashdot group-mind will agree that Star Trek USED to be science fiction. Now it's simply a soap opera.
Great idea, but do you have any suggestions? I know there's clamav (GUI Windows version) but where can you find OSS firewall and/or anti-spyware?
Because then the user did not click on anything for the popup to happen. That might set off alarm bells (besides, popup blockers would kick in)
I agree, this is not a vulnerability. No more than popups themselves.
If they "fixed" this, a ton of other pages would be broken. I use a popup "please wait" window in some sites, and it has a specific name. On the next page, I find that window and close it. If they changed the behavior of this, I could no longer do that. Even limiting it to one host would be a problem... www.client.com has a link, fires the popup, then goes to ecommerceserver.host.com which expects to close it...
The solution seems to me would be for the banks to generate a random name for their popup windows. Just use the existing session ID, I guess.
There is already a Palm-based one available.
Take off, eh!
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I was going to, but I thought I'd let it stew out there for a bit, see who recognized it.
Here's my source, though they spell touque wrong.
http://lyricsplayground.com/alpha/songs/xmas/th
While you're surfing...
http://hcs.harvard.edu/~hgscc/glossar
Like, this is me, on the drums eh!
It's not supposed to be an "anti-Microsoft site" it's a "Linux information and news" site. Well it used to be. Now it's just bitwaste.
I took LT out of my bookmarks, and I will never, ever send anyone there. The whole point is to have information at least partly to counteract FUD, and support Linux as a feasable platform, right? Some times you want to send your CIO a link telling him that Linux CAN work in a Microsoft environment, that it's not as bad as MS is telling you it will be... then an ad on that same site that takes up 50% of the screen tells you your dog will die and you will get leprosy if you use the word Linux anywhere in a business environment.
I don't know if they get paid for page views or not, but I don't care, I'm not taking the chance. LWN is still there, and there's some other "News for Nerds" site that once in a while posts stuff about Linux.
The Canadian version would be quite a bit cheaper, and not just due to the dollar.
8 comic books
7 packs of smokes
6 packs of two-four
5 golden touques
4 pounds of back bacon
3 french toasts
2 turtlenecks
and a beer... in a tree.
Of course you will notice 12 - 10 are missing due to time constraints, but we know at least one of those should be donuts.
Well, I would never mod my PS2, but I sure would mod an XBox *just* to run Linux. XBMC, MythTV, all that goodness... ...games? That's what my PS2 is for.
I don't have an interest in copying games at all. I get them a reasonably cheap prices pre-played, and it takes me a long time to finish them anyway. I get a lot of value out of a few bucks for a PS2 game.
If I were to get a GC, it would also be just for the games.