Not withstanding your trivial explanation, what the fuck are you trying to do -- little troll?
No, a million other IDEs don't have it. I only know of two: VS.NET and IDEA J.
And no, Eclipse is an OSS project. It is not limited to usage by FS/OSS programmers.
And no, FS/OSS programmers demand high-standard devlopement tools too which equates to great ease of use. Why do you think we have simple, and easy to use build systems (make) and revision systems (subversion, cvs)? We also like GUI builders (Glade, QT Designer) , when we have to produce GUI code.
this is a misnomer. i was lost for a while. i was under the assumption that code folding is akin to code wrapping (which eclipse has had since day 1)
i would rather term it code collapse...and which is what they call it in the main bug report. however, lots of people call it folding in the followup comments.
i guess i better get used to it being called code folding too.
so, i am happy that i can collapse 100s of lines of code into just the relevant 10-15 lines of code easily. however, i think this can create a problem of introducing silly error pass through (because you dont have the whole perspective on things). i think they have a feature to collapse all code that doesnt involve a variable "x". Anyone tested this yet?
Ummm, do tell us how you go about uninstalling your item #8: Internet Explorer?
Unless obviously you are confusing deleting the icon with uninstalling or changing the default browser associations, I was under the impression that you can't uninstall this monstrocity.
"What has raised eyebrows at Radical is the fact that the message is in ASCII code -- a computer language in which numbers are used to represent letters "
Thanks Joanne Blain. I never knew. One more thing added to my resume. Just the edge I needed in tumultuous times.
Obviously Apple hadn't mastered the naming schemes back in 1993. Had it been named iWorld, it would most likely have been a bashingly successful venture.
I think you underestimate. Cricket requires at least 6 fps. And, that my friend is one more fps than baseball (I like baseball too. However, the Yanks blow).
Seriously, they keep a sustained 350kbps feed. Not bad.
The site willow.tv does online Cricket broadcast. They are partnered through Akamai for devlivering the required content. They just recently did the Cricket World Cup 2003 live from South Africa. I was able to catch the Semis and the Finals and it was pretty darn good for webcasting (however, far from perfect).
They also do many other cricket games for netizens worldwide. There charges are reasonable (comparable to Dish Network's coverage of international cricket).
California doesn't have a direct democracy. No form of state gov't follows a direct democracy in the United States. We are republic. Both at the federal level and state level. So it's not entirely that bad.
However, the recall was direct. And, that truly is sad.
I wonder if some people don't see through the inherent sarcasm? You seem to be one of the few people to get it. On a related note, why did the parent.parent get modded +5; informative? Umm, the article's tone was definitely childish, sarcastic, and taunting. I think the authors intent was to act like veteran Windows users who try Linux for a couple of second and complain about it.
For one, he did use Windows 5 five years ago. Many of the concepts are still the same.There hasn't been any dramatic paradigm shift. The article was definitely a sarcastic ploy.
Where are you? in 1998? AOL changed to unlimited-login time policy a long, long time ago. Thats why they started charging an unlimited fee ($20 first, bumped to $22, and now stabized $24 + tax).
PS: Hey, do you want to buy any of my tech stocks? I'll give them to you at half the 1998 market price.
And that is what I have been saying. (You're the one who seems confused. If all of those anon posts are by the same person)
There is no way to spoof IP#! You can only poison search results. This can be easily defeated by downloading the file and checking to see it if is for reals.
When you specify a fake IP# in one of those dubios clients, you're basically killing QoS of the network. It is worse then leeching.
Incorrect! May I suggest reading the protocol spec.
Whatever-Gnutella-client only passes in IP# that you specift as part of the search result. So, yesh infact the search results are spoofed. The 192.168/16 rage IP# show as a result of a search.
You neighboring peers know your real IP#. How the heck would the connect to you if they didn't know that?
You don't seem to understand the article. Infact, I would go out and call you a "big fat liar," but I'll try to be civil here.
You can't put whatever you want as your IP. That's stupid. In P2P networks, other peers connect to you. They know your real IP number.
Where you lie is when someone searches for a file (you search by asking your neighbors in Gnutella), you just put in a random (or not so random) IP number and claim that the machine returned a successful hit and send it back to the original peer.
Lo and Behold! That machine could be thought of a culprit by the RIAA if they don't verify by downloading.
Windows claims that CTRL-ATL-DEL can't be trapped by and program but itself. But infact, CTRL-ATL-DEL can be trapped by user apps in Windows. However, I don't know much about Windows to answer how a user app can trap that key combination.
Don't believe me? Well, neither did I believe it myself when I first saw it. Go to you the nearest Best Buy and start messing with the laptops/desktops. They have an app running on top of XP that shows how great the computer is and why you shoud buy from Besy Buy (blah, blah, blah). Now hit CTRL-ALT-DEL. nothing happens. The program running on top on those BB Win XP machines seem to trap the fearsome key combination. At first, I was like this thing probably doesn't run Windows.
But it does. I asked one of the the employees to let me verify the system specs by using the Windows tools, and he clicked on a concealed area of the screen that minimized the program. Viola, it was running stock XP! With all the junk that comes with new laptops. So, it wasn't even modified XP.
Anyone know how this works? Because I suppose those trojans/spyware programs can do the same.
again, posting as anon because of the OT nature of this post.
Conservative Christians (CC)? who said about CCs. I have plenty of literate, educated, honest CC friends. and they all can see through Ms. Coulter. She is not a model CC and I hope you do not think of her as one. Have you tried listening to any of her points or read her book? Please! For example, she claims Joseph McCarthy was a god-send. C'mon people. Joe Mac was as big a disaster in violating civil rights as any one. Not one self-respecting CC would give a cent of credibility to Joe Mac. She's a sensationalist. Kind of like Bill O'Reilly. And, we all know they are both big fat liars.
On another topic, Al Franken caught Bill on so many lies in his latest book, and he goes cry-baby everytime he meets Al. Bill and Ann: desstroying the American CC viewpoint faster then Bush/Chenney destroying American economy.
BTW, I do respect many CC politcians and viewpoints. Some of the more considerate and sensible people in the CC field are: McCain, Powell, Jesus, Reagan (for the most part), among many others.
NO! It won't beat the ES. It won't even come close. The ES is a very tightly coupled system designed with heave I/O throughput from the ground up. This cluster isn't. And, ES up until recently was faster then top 20 US super computers combined. I doubt this VA-Tech cluster is faster in any dimension.
never mind. Anjuta does.
Ooops. I just upgraded my old ass version.
Forgive me, senor.
Dreamweaver, Homewise, Bluefish: you do Java coding in it? Wow.
Anjuta doesn't have it. I'm using it right now.
Kate, I doubt it. It's a text editor.
Vi doesn't.
Emacs, I dont know.
Not withstanding your trivial explanation, what the fuck are you trying to do -- little troll?
No, a million other IDEs don't have it. I only know of two: VS.NET and IDEA J.
And no, Eclipse is an OSS project. It is not limited to usage by FS/OSS programmers.
And no, FS/OSS programmers demand high-standard devlopement tools too which equates to great ease of use. Why do you think we have simple, and easy to use build systems (make) and revision systems (subversion, cvs)? We also like GUI builders (Glade, QT Designer) , when we have to produce GUI code.
Now, go home and troll to your momma.
this is a misnomer. i was lost for a while. i was under the assumption that code folding is akin to code wrapping (which eclipse has had since day 1)
i would rather term it code collapse...and which is what they call it in the main bug report. however, lots of people call it folding in the followup comments.
i guess i better get used to it being called code folding too.
so, i am happy that i can collapse 100s of lines of code into just the relevant 10-15 lines of code easily. however, i think this can create a problem of introducing silly error pass through (because you dont have the whole perspective on things). i think they have a feature to collapse all code that doesnt involve a variable "x". Anyone tested this yet?
Ummm, do tell us how you go about uninstalling your item #8: Internet Explorer?
Unless obviously you are confusing deleting the icon with uninstalling or changing the default browser associations, I was under the impression that you can't uninstall this monstrocity.
Have things changed in the past few months?
"What has raised eyebrows at Radical is the fact that the message is in ASCII code -- a computer language in which numbers are used to represent letters "
Thanks Joanne Blain. I never knew. One more thing added to my resume. Just the edge I needed in tumultuous times.
Obviously Apple hadn't mastered the naming schemes back in 1993. Had it been named iWorld, it would most likely have been a bashingly successful venture.
More info: eWorld
can you please tell me which dot file it is? i'd be elated with joy if i found out there is actually a way to disable those motd files.
i am serious. seriously.
I think you underestimate. Cricket requires at least 6 fps. And, that my friend is one more fps than baseball (I like baseball too. However, the Yanks blow).
Seriously, they keep a sustained 350kbps feed. Not bad.
The site willow.tv does online Cricket broadcast. They are partnered through Akamai for devlivering the required content. They just recently did the Cricket World Cup 2003 live from South Africa. I was able to catch the Semis and the Finals and it was pretty darn good for webcasting (however, far from perfect).
They also do many other cricket games for netizens worldwide. There charges are reasonable (comparable to Dish Network's coverage of international cricket).
I wonder why other sports are lagging behind?
California doesn't have a direct democracy. No form of state gov't follows a direct democracy in the United States. We are republic. Both at the federal level and state level. So it's not entirely that bad.
However, the recall was direct. And, that truly is sad.
I wonder if some people don't see through the inherent sarcasm? You seem to be one of the few people to get it. On a related note, why did the parent.parent get modded +5; informative? Umm, the article's tone was definitely childish, sarcastic, and taunting. I think the authors intent was to act like veteran Windows users who try Linux for a couple of second and complain about it.
For one, he did use Windows 5 five years ago. Many of the concepts are still the same.There hasn't been any dramatic paradigm shift. The article was definitely a sarcastic ploy.
"and paying by the hour"
Where are you? in 1998?
AOL changed to unlimited-login time policy a long, long time ago. Thats why they started charging an unlimited fee ($20 first, bumped to $22, and now stabized $24 + tax).
PS: Hey, do you want to buy any of my tech stocks? I'll give them to you at half the 1998 market price.
And that is what I have been saying. (You're the one who seems confused. If all of those anon posts are by the same person)
There is no way to spoof IP#! You can only poison search results. This can be easily defeated by downloading the file and checking to see it if is for reals.
When you specify a fake IP# in one of those dubios clients, you're basically killing QoS of the network. It is worse then leeching.
Trolling? Please. Looks like you're the one trolling.
c ol_0.4.pdf. Read the section for QueryHit.
For your reading enjoyement, I present the Gnutella 0.4 spec: http://www9.limewire.com/developer/gnutella_proto
That is the only way to spoof IP. And that is not really spoofing IP. It is basically poisoning the search results.
That's it. I am out. No more responses from me.
No, once again, that IP# only applies to search results. Not for connectivity among real peers.
Incorrect! May I suggest reading the protocol spec.
Whatever-Gnutella-client only passes in IP# that you specift as part of the search result. So, yesh infact the search results are spoofed. The 192.168/16 rage IP# show as a result of a search.
You neighboring peers know your real IP#. How the heck would the connect to you if they didn't know that?
Grow up and stop posting as anon.
You don't seem to understand the article. Infact, I would go out and call you a "big fat liar," but I'll try to be civil here.
You can't put whatever you want as your IP. That's stupid. In P2P networks, other peers connect to you. They know your real IP number.
Where you lie is when someone searches for a file (you search by asking your neighbors in Gnutella), you just put in a random (or not so random) IP number and claim that the machine returned a successful hit and send it back to the original peer.
Lo and Behold! That machine could be thought of a culprit by the RIAA if they don't verify by downloading.
Windows claims that CTRL-ATL-DEL can't be trapped by and program but itself. But infact, CTRL-ATL-DEL can be trapped by user apps in Windows. However, I don't know much about Windows to answer how a user app can trap that key combination.
Don't believe me? Well, neither did I believe it myself when I first saw it. Go to you the nearest Best Buy and start messing with the laptops/desktops. They have an app running on top of XP that shows how great the computer is and why you shoud buy from Besy Buy (blah, blah, blah). Now hit CTRL-ALT-DEL. nothing happens. The program running on top on those BB Win XP machines seem to trap the fearsome key combination. At first, I was like this thing probably doesn't run Windows.
But it does. I asked one of the the employees to let me verify the system specs by using the Windows tools, and he clicked on a concealed area of the screen that minimized the program. Viola, it was running stock XP! With all the junk that comes with new laptops. So, it wasn't even modified XP.
Anyone know how this works? Because I suppose those trojans/spyware programs can do the same.
again, posting as anon because of the OT nature of this post.
Conservative Christians (CC)? who said about CCs. I have plenty of literate, educated, honest CC friends. and they all can see through Ms. Coulter. She is not a model CC and I hope you do not think of her as one. Have you tried listening to any of her points or read her book? Please! For example, she claims Joseph McCarthy was a god-send. C'mon people. Joe Mac was as big a disaster in violating civil rights as any one. Not one self-respecting CC would give a cent of credibility to Joe Mac. She's a sensationalist. Kind of like Bill O'Reilly. And, we all know they are both big fat liars.
On another topic, Al Franken caught Bill on so many lies in his latest book, and he goes cry-baby everytime he meets Al. Bill and Ann: desstroying the American CC viewpoint faster then Bush/Chenney destroying American economy.
BTW, I do respect many CC politcians and viewpoints. Some of the more considerate and sensible people in the CC field are: McCain, Powell, Jesus, Reagan (for the most part), among many others.
--jpu8086
You're right.
I *demand* a public apology.
BBC: "At least 20 people are reported to have been injured after a meteorite crashed to Earth in eastern India."
Brief summary after the headline.
It's eastern India. not western India. Does any one verify any stories over here?
it's just you, my friend.
microsoft doesn't run linux for any of their production sites.
when a post like the the parent gets modded insightful, you know where AOL's lost customers are running to..
I mean, WTF? Seriously.
NO! It won't beat the ES. It won't even come close. The ES is a very tightly coupled system designed with heave I/O throughput from the ground up. This cluster isn't. And, ES up until recently was faster then top 20 US super computers combined. I doubt this VA-Tech cluster is faster in any dimension.