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  1. Kermit is your friend on Guaranteed Transmission Protocols For Windows? · · Score: 1

    Kermit is your friend. You could also use zmodem with sliding windows :)

  2. IBM tools on What is the Ultimate Linux Development Environment? · · Score: 1

    Use websphere application developer - does everyhing - thinking how to code is optional cause it does it all! :) -- I runs away and hides behind something very very strong.... :)

  3. Re:What The Fuck? on JSF vs ASP.net · · Score: 2, Funny

    You take a black marker and draw little faces on your java servers! dohhhhhh!

  4. Nuclear warhead made to withstand attack on Transparent Aluminum a Reality · · Score: 1

    Hey - maybe we should use this new material to create nuclear warheads that withstand anti-nuclear warhead weapons. Only one flaw - on arrival at the destination where it should explode, it just gets real bright and hot and sits in the field like an abandoned soccer ball! At least we give the enemy a sun tan. :)

  5. wiki madness on Knowledge Management for an IT Department? · · Score: 1

    xwiki = very cool and powerful- has db backend, attachments, versioning, scripting langauge, and security, RSS feeds, online diffs, one click rollbacks.

    webnotes = for those who cannot part with the postit paradigm - free form postits in a browser - kinda cool.

    tiddlywiki = for those who want a personal wiki that runs off your USB drive - really way of editing and storing data. When you leave a company you take your wiki knowledge with you. :)

    http://www.xwiki.org/
    http://www.tiddlywiki.com/
    http://www.aypwip.org/webnote/

  6. xwiki, webnotes, and tiddlywiki on Knowledge Management for an IT Department? · · Score: 1

    xwiki = very cool and powerful- has db backend, attachments, versioning, scripting langauge, and security, RSS feeds, online diffs, one click rollbacks. webnotes = for those who cannot part with the postit paradigm - free form postits in a browser - kinda cool. tiddlywiki = for those who want a personal wiki that runs off your USB drive - really way of editing and storing data. When you leave a company you take your wiki knowledge with you. :) http://www.xwiki.org/ http://www.tiddlywiki.com/ http://www.aypwip.org/webnote/