hang glider experience - sheep point into the wind,
though perhaps it is to do with temperature,
in warm weather they want fresh air on their faces?
(and keep the nose upwind of emmissions )
the grandparent quotes that the system predicts half of the violent prone individuals. what's the false positive rate ? you can get half with a coin toss if you don't mind the false positives.
Yeah, that's what i'm talking about, these are more meaningful to the little guy than the big balls pictures
kind of a big "you are here"
-- (posting from my freenet shell, as my Uni's proxy is banned) vish
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I have to wonder what random stuff they're getting out of people's clipboards.
every once in a while you'll get a password that looks like
R5tR3e7Ptr
many sites, will send you the password in case you forgot it.
now do you transcribe it? , or Cut & paste ?
this is taken from smarty.php.net javascript encrypting function
basically it means that a client whose not running js on every script on the page will not even know that he's missing content. but thos who do, don't don't feel any adverse effects (like having to remove the EEEWE from the middle of the domain or something) !!
a challange for perl wizards, transform the code into one concise line. ---- function emailto($params)// address text extra { $extra = ''; extract($params); if (empty($text)) { $text = $address; }
there is another way, which as of today most webmasters still avoid (but may start using soon)
and thath is to have a div that is hidden/displayed by javascript as PART of the page.
you could never turn these off categorically.
As a user, there is no difference to me, but i guess that webmasters aree either feeling that
1- everyone is blocking popus so it's ok
2- whe a popup hides part of your screen its not the same as when you do it inside your own html.
whenever you encounter a company with the word "quantum" in its name, and you ask yourself why, you should always keep in mind one thing Nobody would surrender to the dread pirate Westley
mod parent funny
certainely not redundant
(of course it will be once the ditors fix the mistake)
"Sun Microsystems has raised the possibility that it might offer customers its own database, a move that could trigger displeasure at Oracle but curry favor with open-source advocates,"
a plug-in for a search engine for my mozilla firefox consists of ~13 lines of text that you can write all by yourself (get variable name for the query term etc.)
oh , and a nice icon,
they're just trying to kiss up to mozilla users.
hang glider experience - sheep point into the wind, though perhaps it is to do with temperature, in warm weather they want fresh air on their faces? (and keep the nose upwind of emmissions )
how about this ...
it brings up a ton of Terry Pratchett's books.
(not good omens though)
the grandparent quotes that the system predicts half of the violent prone individuals.
what's the false positive rate ?
you can get half with a coin toss if you don't mind the false positives.
i need to know my ip about once a day, and this page loads faster than my php script
orig post.
Yeah, that's what i'm talking about, these are more meaningful to the little guy than the big balls pictures
kind of a big "you are here"
-- (posting from my freenet shell, as my Uni's proxy is banned)
vish
I have to wonder what random stuff they're getting out of people's clipboards .
every once in a while you'll get a password that looks like
R5tR3e7Ptr
many sites, will send you the password in case you forgot it.
now do you transcribe it? , or Cut & paste ?
first time i actually laughed out loud on /.
you go
sorry , the plain text didn't work , and i didn' preview
let the LT operaor be denoted (
let the GT be )
address@one),(address@two),(add@three
again no spaces,
wait i'll preview
i read this in a gmail tips site.
you simpley put
address@one>,,address@three
in the address , no spaces
here. is the link to matlab sources. /.ed site it isn't much good
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sorry about the dupe, but i realized that w/o the link to a mirror a
It is open source
there is a link to their matlab sources
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they have already done that.
/.)
read the "what's new" or whatever,
it's been like that for a week.
(expect a story in tomorrow's
it is probably a US army grant
and they need some more money right about now
GMAIL is DOWN ./ google?
and has been for over an hour
is this a good time to start panicking
did y'all just
Alex Shapiro of 'touchgraph' fame
"what, one Shekel for an unemployed ex-leper"
"well i guess there's no pleasing some people"
"that's just what he said, bloody do-gooder"
its called a quantum mechanic.
this is taken from smarty.php.net javascript encrypting function
// address text extra
.= '%' . bin2hex($string[$x]); }
e .'\'))</script>';
basically it means that a client whose not running js on every script on the page will not even know that he's missing content.
but thos who do, don't don't feel any adverse effects (like having to remove the EEEWE from the middle of the domain or something) !!
a challange for perl wizards, transform the code into one concise line.
----
function emailto($params)
{
$extra = '';
extract($params);
if (empty($text)) { $text = $address; }
$string = 'document.write(\'<a href="mailto:'.$address.'" '.$extra.'>'.$text.'</a>\');';
for ($x=0; $x < strlen($string); $x++) { $js_encode
return '<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript">eval(unescape(\''.$js_encod
}
----
actualy, i used to include a commented out fake random generated address, that is not encrypted to satisfy the harvesting bots.
there is another way, which as of today most webmasters still avoid (but may start using soon) and thath is to have a div that is hidden/displayed by javascript as PART of the page.
you could never turn these off categorically.
As a user, there is no difference to me, but i guess that webmasters aree either feeling that
1- everyone is blocking popus so it's ok
2- whe a popup hides part of your screen its not the same as when you do it inside your own html.
well it is the same thing.
whenever you encounter a company with the word "quantum" in its name, and you ask yourself why, you should always keep in mind one thing
Nobody would surrender to the dread pirate Westley
...
"No, Bart, that would be playing God"
"God Schmod, I want my monkey-man"
indeed
and thanks for the education.
try this for an incredibly (to me) low count versus this
similar results with 'favour', in case you we're wondering
certainely not redundant (of course it will be once the ditors fix the mistake)
a plug-in for a search engine for my mozilla firefox consists of ~13 lines of text that you can write all by yourself (get variable name for the query term etc.)
oh , and a nice icon,
they're just trying to kiss up to mozilla users.