because hey seems to beer how to know coherent pozsht... HEEK! --
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Tektronix isn't related to shells at all. AFAIR, it was a protocol for sending images over a telnet connection. It's also a provider of equipment for communication networks.
Tenex was an operating system developed by BBN and used on most systems on the ARPANET by the early 1970s. It was the predecesor of DEC's TOPS-20 (also called TWENEX).
Both Tenex and TOPS-20 had programmable command completion and other features that impressed the creator of tcsh, and the rest is history.
Sources: tcsh(1), the TWENEX entry in the Jargon File, and Tektronix.com --
> Does anyone out there know how to get ANSI graphics working under an xterm/telnet?
If you're speaking about basic VT100 graphics characters (such as box drawing characters) the answer is yes. My xterm installation even supports color, but I'm aware that some old xterms don't.
If you're speaking about VT220 user defined characters (like those that Minitel uses a lot), the answer is no.
> Is linux limited to 7 bit ASCII?
That's just plain stupid. Anything limited to 7 bit in the 21st century must be shutdown, burned and thrown away to the trash.
Maybe the problem is in your network connection. Try doing a stty pass8 or try running telnet with the -8 option.
At the time of this writing, I couldn't resolve olgn.homeip.net, so I can't check it myself. --
Luis González M.
wharfrat said: > Overall -- works nice. php.net still does not work though.
Are you speaking of those nice windows that appears when you select 'Quick Ref', etc...?
They're developed with DHTML, and Mozilla no longer support them as is.
However, even if your browser doesn't support Javascript, you can find those windows at the bottom of the main page. They work. --
Luis González
I'm sort of a web developer (not a web designer, BTW), but all my code is standards compliant.
Market does all sort of bad things today. Why should I?
About ease of use, I don't agree that most developers do care about it. And I don't care about who has the market share, so my products are *NOT* browser specific. For example, my home page is browseable with any web browser, and now I'm starting to do a WAP friendly version of my site (using perl to translate the content, of course)
If you think that W3C is irrelevant, please figure out where we could be if W3C never existed. --
Luis González
...because if you do, then we quickly can prove using induction that all we people are gods.
Of course, this depends also on YOUR definition of God. Mine is that God is the creator of the life, the universe and everything. And you don't created yourself, of course, so - in my definition of God - autotheism is crap.
I'll post some of my religious views on my website someday. The only thing I can say now is that you can't play with this subject.
My own case is that I *can't* skip college, just because I have the benefit of a free (as in beer) education, due to my scores in high school, and my economical situation.
As we at my home became even poorer, I had to take a job, and I suceeded in it. But I'm not skipping college, I'm just doing both things.
I'm doing this because I need to. Please think on your real needs before taking one option or the another. Your future depends on this.
> So, does the "@" have a pronunciation yet?
I have no idea. We don't use this shortcut in
spoken language, AFAIK.
The @ has been used for unspecified gender before
I first met Internet, circa 1996. It's mainly
used on USENET postings, and its use is widespread here.
It's also used as a deprecatory when we're in
doubt about the actual sex of the subject.
For example, in Chile we had some time ago a guy
called "Andrea", that's actually a transexual
(originally named Ernesto; please don't ask for the surnames). It (we never call it as "he" or "she") posted in a VERY annoying offensive style,
claiming some unnatural rights and saying things
such as... no, I DON'T WANT TO REMEMBER. And so, we currently refered to it as "Andre@", "Ernest@"
or, simplily, "engendr@".
It gained now the tacit status of "unmentionable", and her name is now in the killfile of most old-timers.
Please excuse my bad english. I'm not in time today...
I mean, to achieve the effects you want, you must be drinking coffee all the time. And when you stop drinking for a while, you end even more blocked than when you began.
Forget the coffee. If I may chose from all the advices here, I will chose praying and sleeping. Sports can help (due to the endorphine thing), but if you're blocked because you've worked for a long while, you will simply be too tired (and eventually, you will fall asleep, like I did some time ago (well, I'll fall asleep anyway:)). [...]
Mi resolución es ser más consecuente con mis ideales, ser más activo, ser más amable, ser mejor en lo que soy bueno, superar mi falta de comunicación, gastar menos tiempo en distracciones viciosas y luchar mucho más por conseguir lo que quiero en la vida.
My resolution is to be more true to my ideals, to be more active, to be more nice, to be better in what I'm good, to be no longer communication-challenged, to waste less time in bad distractions, and to fight even more to obtain what I want on my life.
Here's the same text in actual(no babelshit generated) spanish from Chile, for your amusement:
Esta hueá del año 2000 ya está empezando a cabrearme. He tenido que lesear con esta mierda durante más de un año y les puedo decir que no pasará mucho de lo que dicen. Quizás pasen algo de susto y les de hipo, pero nadie va a morir, la tierra no va a cagar ni se va llenar de agua, no van a explotar los computadores, ninguna de esas cagadas que los hueones de la tele y los diarios andan gritando todo el tiempo. Ni ahí con el puto nuevo milenio ni ni'una huea.
because hey seems to beer how to know coherent pozsht... HEEK!
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Tektronix isn't related to shells at all. AFAIR, it was a protocol for sending images over a telnet connection. It's also a provider of equipment for communication networks.
Tenex was an operating system developed by BBN and used on most systems on the ARPANET by the early 1970s. It was the predecesor of DEC's TOPS-20 (also called TWENEX).
Both Tenex and TOPS-20 had programmable command completion and other features that impressed the creator of tcsh, and the rest is history.
Sources: tcsh(1), the TWENEX entry in the Jargon File, and Tektronix.com
--
Obviously, you don't read CRFH or Avalon.
--
Luis González M.
I thought that *I* was the most boring person imaginable.
:)
He just beated me. Now, I'm the second most boring person imaginable.
--
Luis González M.
> Does anyone out there know how to get ANSI graphics working under an xterm/telnet?
If you're speaking about basic VT100 graphics characters (such as box drawing characters) the answer is yes. My xterm installation even supports color, but I'm aware that some old xterms don't.
If you're speaking about VT220 user defined characters (like those that Minitel uses a lot), the answer is no.
> Is linux limited to 7 bit ASCII?
That's just plain stupid. Anything limited to 7 bit in the 21st century must be shutdown, burned and thrown away to the trash.
Maybe the problem is in your network connection. Try doing a stty pass8 or try running telnet with the -8 option.
At the time of this writing, I couldn't resolve olgn.homeip.net, so I can't check it myself.
--
Luis González M.
(In English)
I say the same, from Chile. My better wishes for Linus, Tove and their daughters.--
Luis González
> Overall -- works nice. php.net still does not work though.
Are you speaking of those nice windows that appears when you select 'Quick Ref', etc...?
They're developed with DHTML, and Mozilla no longer support them as is.
However, even if your browser doesn't support Javascript, you can find those windows at the bottom of the main page. They work.
--
Luis González
I'm sort of a web developer (not a web designer, BTW), but all my code is standards compliant.
Market does all sort of bad things today. Why should I?
About ease of use, I don't agree that most developers do care about it. And I don't care about who has the market share, so my products are *NOT* browser specific. For example, my home page is browseable with any web browser, and now I'm starting to do a WAP friendly version of my site (using perl to translate the content, of course)
If you think that W3C is irrelevant, please figure out where we could be if W3C never existed.
--
Luis González
Wait... Now I read...
:-D
Sharky Games - PC - Games - Ten Worst Games of the Year
My game is cross-platform, and runs better on UNIX/Linux, so I'm out already...
--
Luis González
AC Wrote:
> I sure as hell would not trust Linux, *BSD or any jack-of-all-trades OS to run my life support.
I sure as hell would not trust any closed source, secretive and unstable OS to run my life support.
> Trust only specialized, embedded and formally right proven systems.
Like what?
--
Luis González
... that there's one step to holograms... :()
(I forgot what to say
...because if you do, then we quickly can prove using induction that all we people are gods. Of course, this depends also on YOUR definition of God. Mine is that God is the creator of the life, the universe and everything. And you don't created yourself, of course, so - in my definition of God - autotheism is crap. I'll post some of my religious views on my website someday. The only thing I can say now is that you can't play with this subject.
My own case is that I *can't* skip college, just because I have the benefit of a free (as in beer) education, due to my scores in high school, and my economical situation.
As we at my home became even poorer, I had to take a job, and I suceeded in it. But I'm not skipping college, I'm just doing both things.
I'm doing this because I need to. Please think on your real needs before taking one option or the another. Your future depends on this.
LOL
Now i'm sure that even chilean students from high school can write English better than those from the U.S., at least orthographically speaking...
Yes, especially if you confuse the subset/superset thing with additions/substractions... :-)
>> In fact Im uing it right now.
:-)
>
> You missed an 'M'...
>
In fact Im uMing it right now.
Ok?
> So, does the "@" have a pronunciation yet?
I have no idea. We don't use this shortcut in spoken language, AFAIK.
The @ has been used for unspecified gender before I first met Internet, circa 1996. It's mainly used on USENET postings, and its use is widespread here.
It's also used as a deprecatory when we're in doubt about the actual sex of the subject. For example, in Chile we had some time ago a guy called "Andrea", that's actually a transexual (originally named Ernesto; please don't ask for the surnames). It (we never call it as "he" or "she") posted in a VERY annoying offensive style, claiming some unnatural rights and saying things such as... no, I DON'T WANT TO REMEMBER. And so, we currently refered to it as "Andre@", "Ernest@" or, simplily, "engendr@".
It gained now the tacit status of "unmentionable", and her name is now in the killfile of most old-timers.
Please excuse my bad english. I'm not in time today...
I mean, to achieve the effects you want, you must be drinking coffee all the time.
:)).
And when you stop drinking for a while, you end even more blocked than when you began.
Forget the coffee. If I may chose from all the advices here, I will chose praying and sleeping. Sports can help (due to the endorphine thing), but if you're blocked because you've worked for a long while, you will simply be too tired (and eventually, you will fall asleep, like I did some time ago (well, I'll fall asleep anyway
[...]
That was another bug.
I fixed it. Sorry.
Nothing to say. Moderate as down as possible.
I'm going to sleep. I'm feeling blocked too.
> What if you're an atheist? That is a known bug. Just fix it.
You didn't created another window to go there... Did you? :-)
Oops... We noted the same thing almost the same time... I accept your four-minute victory. Buh!
And now The Mac Junkie points to Addr.com too...
Too bad. If you disclose then you die...
My resolution is to be more true to my ideals, to be more active, to be more nice, to be better in what I'm good, to be no longer communication-challenged, to waste less time in bad distractions, and to fight even more to obtain what I want on my life.
Esta hueá del año 2000 ya está empezando a cabrearme. He tenido que lesear con esta mierda durante más de un año y les puedo decir que no pasará mucho de lo que dicen. Quizás pasen algo de susto y les de hipo, pero nadie va a morir, la tierra no va a cagar ni se va llenar de agua, no van a explotar los computadores, ninguna de esas cagadas que los hueones de la tele y los diarios andan gritando todo el tiempo. Ni ahí con el puto nuevo milenio ni ni'una huea.
Chao.