Your submission has to work on a Mac and I don't have one, kind of a chicken and egg problem. I understand they made the contest to create Qt interest in the Mac community, but I feel cheated.
You're right, I tried it using Konqueror and it did need the m. I also noticed that on my dorky windows box, the url without the m starts downloading much faster.
I was reluctant to try out a java based editor (I'm a C++-er all the way:), but nedit was acting strangely as packaged in Mandrake 9.0, so I gave it a shot.
I really like the hyper-searching and the tabbed windows. There are a few annoyances such as the order it uses when you switch to the next buffer (uses opened order rather than Z order), but my main complaint lately has been speed. It has become quite a hog, probably due to too many cool plugins. I'm using the latest java from Sun. Perhaps I'll try one mentioned in the article.
All in all, I've been using it for about a month and I don't think I'll give it up.
The "Peñon Woman III" -- which scientists believe is now the oldest skull from the New World -- has been sitting in Mexico City's National Museum of Anthropology since 1959.
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Your submission has to work on a Mac and I don't have one, kind of a chicken and egg problem. I understand they made the contest to create Qt interest in the Mac community, but I feel cheated.
You're right, I tried it using Konqueror and it did need the m. I also noticed that on my dorky windows box, the url without the m starts downloading much faster.
That's odd. I noticed the other post with the m, so I've tried my link a couple of times, each time with success.
here's a link rather than a url
http://a772.g.akamai.net/5/772/51/a518c4ff1125bc/1 a1a1aaa2198c627970773d80669d84574a8d80d3cb12453c02 589f25382f668c9329e0375e8178ef01f93c6f55ecc40a5178 5e65ac332a0016d/T3-international-tlr_480.mov
That took all of 10 seconds to find. Lazy, lazy.
Actually that comment applied to the new act for getting lone terrorists that just got out of committee, not to the Patriot Act.
As far as success achieved, I don't know.
you can save yourself a few MB if you click the "DOWNLOAD FILE" box. They have compressed versions available
I was there not 2 hours ago, and it wasn't up yet! Now I have to compete with all of you.
I was reluctant to try out a java based editor (I'm a C++-er all the way :), but nedit was acting strangely as packaged in Mandrake 9.0, so I gave it a shot.
I really like the hyper-searching and the tabbed windows. There are a few annoyances such as the order it uses when you switch to the next buffer (uses opened order rather than Z order), but my main complaint lately has been speed. It has become quite a hog, probably due to too many cool plugins. I'm using the latest java from Sun. Perhaps I'll try one mentioned in the article.
All in all, I've been using it for about a month and I don't think I'll give it up.
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The "Peñon Woman III" -- which scientists believe is now the oldest skull from the New World -- has been sitting in Mexico City's National Museum of Anthropology since 1959.
They just re-dated it.
Everybody know that any ozone hole data means nothing. Including the data that termed it a hole in the first place.
This is a wickedly ingenious trick.
To get caught by this you have to do 2 stupid things:
1) type the wrong url
2) Have JavaScript / ActiveX enabled
I'm not sure, but running Windows probably makes you a lot more susceptible. That would make 3 stupid things.
Is it so wrong to capitalize on that?
I don't care how much work they put into the models, they just don't reflect/absorb light correctly.
One of the most important practices used in Extreme Programming is Pair Programming. Pair programming allows continuous code review, enhanced "talking to my dog" brain block busting, enforcement of team standards (esp. unit tests), fatigue relief, and distribution of knowledge. Check out http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?ExtremeProgrammingRoadmap or http://www.extremeprogramming.org