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<0> on eating, shelter, travelling, plane tickets, etc <1> ain't nothing a crash in the economy can't ruin. <0> everything <0> i'm cheaper than an italian <0> =D <1> even land can be seized by the govt. <0> dayna: knowledge :P <1> age/disease can rob you of knowledge. <1> and you can't eat knowledge and it won't keep you warm in the winter. <0> yes but.. as long as you dont inflate you standard of living too high <0> even if everything crashed <0> you'd still be fine <0> personally <0> i like living a certain way <1> anyways... night again. <0> NO RESPONSIBILITY
<0> i dont really care if i sleep in a tent or in a cot every night <0> as long as I have no responsibility <0> and the way I've worked it out <0> i dont <0> and i like it <0> uNF <0> all my belongings are in a 10x10 storage facility <0> i go where i want <0> when I want <0> and since i dont have ANY bills <0> cept my blackberry <0> and the storage haha <0> it's actually cheaper for me to go live in indonesia and on the riviera in southern france <0> than it is to live in canada <2> hi <2> anyone got a "caanot play dvd copyrighted" message while trying to play a dvd ? <3> definitely a question for #delphi <2> yes, of course <4> hi <4> got question <2> software developers are usualy smart people <4> can application command line parametr be a widestring? <5> hello! i am looking for a free component that can display encrypted PDF files. something like PDF.P***word := 'something'; PDF.Show; ... i've tried google for quite some time and have only been able to find relatively expensive commercial solutions. any help is appreciated. <6> Is it my connection <6> or is fora.borland.com not responding <6> half of the time ? <7> fora ? <6> forums <6> the newsgroups <8> its the for a <8> err built in spelling crap <6> :) <6> http://www.jivesoftware.org/wildfire/ <6> looks nice :( <8> the Servlet Exception? <6> yeah <6> I wanted to download wildfire again <6> but that's a bit hard this way <8> doesn't they have a couple of mirrors? <6> nope <6> \ <6> but downloading via google's cache seems to work <8> I never really liked the jsp pages... they seem to crash every time you want anything from one <6> probably <6> I like this program though <6> it's a jabber server. <6> dinner brb. <8> I know what it is... I have it... somewhere <6> ah nice <6> hrmm so pop3, smtp, fetchmail, amavisd/clamav/spam***asin all working <6> jabber for msn is running <6> shorewall is working <6> scanner and printer still to go I suppose. <6> does anyone know how to send a "standby mode" signal to an usb drive on linux? <6> I don't want it making any noise <3> by "standby mode" you mean park heads ? shutdown drive ? <3> thos should be managed using apm or acpi <6> right that's what I mean <6> problem is that the thing doesn't turn itself off <6> when I shut down the pc <9> anyone who has a good site explaining how the ftp protocol works? The RFC isn't the best imo
<3> ki9a : I think that is a feature of the usb case, normal disk continue to spin when they get power, wether or not data cable is plugged <3> so for me the only alternatives are a) put the drive as a fixed one b) unplug the power yourself c) control the power from the computer <3> but I could be wrong <10> why Kn00n? its a pretty easy protocol <9> well <9> yes <9> but how to retrieve a file? <9> and PASV <9> how does that part work? <9> I get an IP and ,8 <9> but FlashFXP opens like port 47XXX <9> so I can't see how to detect the right port <9> RETR filename <9> I know that <9> but I still don't know how to open the right connection <10> because client tells the server <9> and how do you do that? <10> in PASV, its the other way around <9> so you send PASV <port> or? <10> no <10> you just send PASV <9> yes? <9> now I got values <10> PASV is part of a LATER RFC <10> its not apart of the original FTP RFC <9> 6 integers seperated with comma <9> 4 of them = IP <9> the last two are? <3> the port <9> ah <9> p1*256+p2 <9> the last two = p1 and p2 <3> you know there are aloready some componenet that can do FTP really well <9> yes <9> IdFTP = **** <9> corrupts the files <11> 2 digit to indicate the port number, 16 bits. <9> then there's the ICS <3> i use only ics <9> but now I just do my own <9> ah, now it seems to work <9> it downloaded the file just fine <10> IdFTP works for me <10> just did a 5 gig file <9> it does for me sometimes <9> but not always <9> corrupted a 420 KB file and a 32 MB file <9> where even IE didn't <10> it only corrupts if it uses ASCII mode <9> ok <9> but I just write my own now <10> i don't even use ftp anymore <9> Rahly <9> to set it to binary <9> you send TYPE B right? <8> TYPE I is for binary <11> why don't you read the RFC on it? <10> I originally stood for Image ;-) <10> GPF: cuz he can't understand it <10> even though it gives tons of examples <11> http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc959.html <11> oh well. <10> GPF: <9> anyone who has a good site explaining how the ftp protocol works? The RFC isn't the best imo <11> ok. <10> although, i think its the best, explains EVERYTHING and not half***ed piecemeal <9> I get tired when I have to read unnecessary text... they describe a simple thing with a ton of words... annoying <10> possibly because its necessary? <10> so its not because you couldn't do it, but because you were lazy? <9> no, I just don't think all the text is necessary <9> when many other people can describe it with a little text <9> but I agree <9> the RFC is supposed to write everything <9> but it can get annoying <6> Pixel_K: ty. Maybe there's just a command for it though
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