That is not interoperability. Trillian does not/can not route messages from Yahoo to AIM or MSN. You cannot create a chat room and invite friends from the different services to participate.
[ The Internet ]Posted by michael on Tuesday June 11, @07:20AM from the nesting-under-your-eaves dept. No_Weak_Heart writes "After a brief hiatus, the Web Standards Project (WaSP) has returned. Here's the story at Wired about this grassroots coalition which works to promote the adoption of web standards by authors, tool makers and in browsers. In a related vein, the Boston Globe has a comfy chat with Tim Berners-Lee, the guiding force behind many of those standards."
I remember a while back reading about a laser powered metal disk that was going to possibly be an alternative to space travel. A laser on the ground would shoot at the center of the craft, which (being a mirror on the bottom) would reflect the light to the sides. The air would get so hot that it would "ignite" and force the craft up a few inches. The great thing about this is that the energy to get into orbit doesn't need to be carried by the craft, rather simply kept on land.
Euw. A package management system, like any other management system, has network effects. I.e, the power of the system is the square of the nodes. I don't install unpackaged applications because removing one of those nodes has a substantial effect on the usefulness of the system. I.e, I can't install any apps on top of Cinererella if I install it from an unpackaged tarball. Luckily we have the Linux Standard Base and RPM, but the Cinererella package apparently must be force installed. Euw.
If Heroine Warrior or anyone reading this will host it, I can provide RPMs that will install on most major Linux distributions. If package dependencies are a support issue that HW don't want to deal with, make an apt repository to serve out the RPMs. Any dependent package will be downloaded as necessary from the apt source of the main distro and installed automatically. My email address is mikem, at the domain name above.
Silly question, of course you have.
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Perhaps you did not notice the UID. I would say that this is definetly a troll.
oh, btw, yhbt. foad. hand.
Incorrect use of the semi-colon you ignorant fagort.
Not unlike yours, twat-waffle.
I agree with this post.
That is not interoperability. Trillian does not/can not route messages from Yahoo to AIM or MSN. You cannot create a chat room and invite friends from the different services to participate.
You know better, and you should be ashamed.
Shut the hell up already. You are a fucking pirate, and try to disguise it as a "cause". How does that qualify as civil disobedience?
Excellent troll, btw!
Hello there.
Yeah, you are still a moron. Next time, leave the first posts to the professionals.
w00t! Shut your half-wit pie hole!
post 1 of 2 for the day.
[ The Internet ]Posted by michael on Tuesday June 11, @07:20AM
from the nesting-under-your-eaves dept.
No_Weak_Heart writes "After a brief hiatus, the Web Standards Project (WaSP) has returned. Here's the story at Wired about this grassroots coalition which works to promote the adoption of web standards by authors, tool makers and in browsers. In a related vein, the Boston Globe has a comfy chat with Tim Berners-Lee, the guiding force behind many of those standards."
I remember a while back reading about a laser powered metal disk that was going to possibly be an alternative to space travel. A laser on the ground would shoot at the center of the craft, which (being a mirror on the bottom) would reflect the light to the sides. The air would get so hot that it would "ignite" and force the craft up a few inches. The great thing about this is that the energy to get into orbit doesn't need to be carried by the craft, rather simply kept on land.
...with the sticker on my cell phone that says Warranty void if seal is broken???
Use rpm -i --force --nodeps to install it.
Euw. A package management system, like any other management system, has network effects. I.e, the power of the system is the square of the nodes. I don't install unpackaged applications because removing one of those nodes has a substantial effect on the usefulness of the system. I.e, I can't install any apps on top of Cinererella if I install it from an unpackaged tarball. Luckily we have the Linux Standard Base and RPM, but the
Cinererella package apparently must be force installed. Euw.
If Heroine Warrior or anyone reading this will host it, I can provide RPMs that will install on most major Linux distributions. If package dependencies are a support issue that HW don't want to deal with, make an apt repository to serve out the RPMs. Any dependent package will be downloaded as necessary from the apt source of the main distro and installed automatically. My email address is mikem, at the domain name above.