My full real name found on my official government documents is "Robert Sanford Havoc Pennington." Everyone calls me Havoc, and always has. I didn't make it up. There isn't a cool story about it, my parents are just weird. It is not a nickname. No, I do not wreak havoc, usually. Yes, I have heard any and all jokes you can think of about this.
Seems like it would be much easier and more practical to just use two mice. Pushing both a bit to the left simultaneously... Besides, a mouse costs only a few dollars.
What about if the segway was rolling along at maximum speed and someone nudged the driver forward as they pass by? The wheels can't increase in speed to compensate for the inertia. Face plant?
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I can't believe jEdit wasn't mentioned before this. I've been using it exclusively for EJB, JSP, PHP & HTML for many months now (formerly used Homesite & Slickedit). It is cross platform, has frequent updates with new features and the plugin manager is great for keeping everything up to date. Open source too... Great work Slava Pestov et al.
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My full real name found on my official government documents is "Robert Sanford Havoc Pennington." Everyone calls me Havoc, and always has. I didn't make it up. There isn't a cool story about it, my parents are just weird. It is not a nickname. No, I do not wreak havoc, usually. Yes, I have heard any and all jokes you can think of about this.
Quick google check (mark dennis lima) finds name, address, phone no. spouse, and three pets. http://www.limademocrats.com/bios/mark.asp
Now THAT is funny!!!
Seems like it would be much easier and more practical to just use two mice. Pushing both a bit to the left simultaneously... Besides, a mouse costs only a few dollars.
Well put. Mod parent up!!!
What about if the segway was rolling along at maximum speed and someone nudged the driver forward as they pass by? The wheels can't increase in speed to compensate for the inertia. Face plant?
Awesome! Congrats to you two...
I can't believe jEdit wasn't mentioned before this. I've been using it exclusively for EJB, JSP, PHP & HTML for many months now (formerly used Homesite & Slickedit). It is cross platform, has frequent updates with new features and the plugin manager is great for keeping everything up to date. Open source too... Great work Slava Pestov et al.
Trekkies vs. Trekkers...
Why don't we call 'em Hackies?