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<0> how do I transfer files on my network to another computer on my same network <1> hsd1.co.comcast.net <= What City is that in? I see Colorado as the State <0> yes <0> colorado springs <1> colorado springs, co? <0> yes <1> hmm <1> thx <2> or <2> any other city in colorado <3> There aren't any other cities in Colorado. <2> my bad <3> You zany Texans don't seem to understand that other states don't have the space for multiple cities. <2> they should built on top <4> Or the population. <5> sartan Moo
<6> too many peoplez <6> too many <2> people are like magnets to metal <2> no matter how much filth is in the way, we tend to stick close to each other <7> they clang when they bang into each other? <2> i.e. LA <5> clangbangdangshangmang <5> OOOOOOO <2> people need to ****in spread out and use teleporters <6> * sAMOa puts mightyman in a heeb headlock and pumps his face with kosher knuckles <7> I think NY is a much better example of too many people confining themselves to too small a space <4> Or flying cars. Which are apparently right around the corner. <2> yeah Jet, but not near as trashy <2> SD, yeah, or so popular science said <2> back in 1965 <7> **** flying cars... the way people drive on teh GROUND, I sure as **** don't want them flying around in the sky <2> no, in 30 years, more people will have home offices with video <2> people are going to have to stop this cramming **** <7> we'll have all died from some self-induced catastrophe long before then <6> yea, vurtualizm gotta go down someday <2> yeah Jet, or so popluar science said <4> They'll straighten up if instead of getting pulled over they just shoot you down. <2> back in 1965 <5> IM HOT FOR TEACHER <6> Gimp-k <7> but we have much better technology with which to kill ourselves now than we did in 1965 <8> wow i didnt realise i was kicked <8> BRIGHT!!! AND SHINYYYYYYYY! <6> ruhrow <6> kick target <6> simmah dawn nawww! <4> Unfortunately we have also fairly well shielded ourselves from the consequences of our actions. <2> good thing@ <4> Mmmm. Rum. <2> google chat is a bad idea <7> just block the url <4> http://news.com.com/Images+Terrafugias+flying+car/2300-11389_3-6040379.html?tag=nefd.lede <7> my wife was using web-based MSN messenger from work for a while, until I investigated a bit and discovered it was doing an HTTP GET every 15 seconds <2> SNIFFER! <7> so in an 8 hour day that was like 18,000 GETs <7> to the same URL <7> I think that might get noticed in the logs <7> pardon any pun <7> it was unintentional <2> we dont care about IM'ing really <7> there are already flying cars <7> check it out http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/01/23/flying_car/ <4> That's a sign. <7> a sign of things to come! <2> HAHAHA <2> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/02/09/profanity.kmz <7> I wish I had google earth installed <9> If this ****er can't afford to have his kids play a board game at night with a ****ing light on for more than 30 seconds <9> what the **** is he doing ordering pizza? <3> AHHAHAHA <3> I just think he does it for the perverse power trip. <9> yeah <9> he probably molests the kids <3> "I AM THE LORD THY DAD. TURN OFF THAT ****ING LIGHT." <9> if I were delivering that pizza
<9> I'd be calling the cops <3> FKnight`: It makes it harder for them to know it was him, in the dark. <7> wait, you're debating a commercial <9> hahah yeah <3> Also, he thinks it's more fun that way since he's not really sure which one he's fondling. <3> It's like a pedophilic grab bag. <9> hahahah <10> anyone here know if there's a video capture device for ipaqs? (mine isn't one of the ones with either compact flash or pcmcia) <2> so is gmail void of refreshes ? <7> invites? <3> digidog: I think it uses XmlHttpRequest, so yeah. <2> page refreshes <7> oh <2> i.e. refreshing the page has no effect <2> even though i do it out of habit <7> AJAX! <3> Oh, refreshing the page has an effect. <3> And you can always force a refresh that way, but it doesn't do refreshes every n seconds itself like some pages do. <3> It makes XmlHttpRequest calls every n seconds instead. <2> k <9> I dunno <3> (Which are, on the backend, using HTTP GET and POST.) <9> every time I change folders, it refreshes the page <9> hmm <9> I'm using it now <9> it seems like <9> half no refresh <9> half refreshes <2> im tired of these **** head software companies trying to convince me there is no difference between a web app and a windows app <2> yet when they show me their web app, and i drag a file into the the browser or their 'app', their app goes away and the file opens <2> "oh, well, you cant do that unless you are using the win32 version" <7> how many people even know you can drop files on apps? <7> I have trouble just getting people to do File > Open and find the file <9> the google talk window on my gmail page just had something change on it <9> and I heard the IE "page load" sound <9> so it refreshed the page <9> I think it's like half ajax <9> half not <7> IE plays the Navigation Stop noise after an XML HTTP Get I think <9> 'k <7> oh wait <4> Ajax? Isn't that some dishwashing thing? <7> maybe not <2> yes <9> it's weird <7> does Google Earth go noise nuts on you ? <7> er, Google Maps <7> cause there's tons of GETs there <4> I don't even use google maps anymore. <9> whenever I switch between inbox and sent mail, I get the little "loading" image on the page like it's an AJAX app, but then IE refreshes the page. <2> i love google maps <7> AJAX is Advanced JavaScript And XML or some ****, its a stupid name <2> i love typing "pizza 75052" and seeing it frapper style <11> jesus christ <4> I like local.live.com better. <7> cause MOST of what people call "AJAX" doesn't use XML at all <11> too many episodes of hogan's heroes in HD to catch up on <7> Microsoft sure have latched onto the whole AJAX thing though <2> mmm good beer <11> **** beer <11> good booze <7> but you know, live.com shows one thing, how quickly web aps can be built <2> cant drink booze <7> live.com was built in like 9 months <11> too bad :p <11> i need some weed <7> and you can iterate through web app generations quickly <7> add features easily <4> And I like Bird's Eye view. <7> IE 7 supports the XML HTTPRequest object without ActiveX suport <7> so it'll do AJAX even if ActiveX is completely turned off <4> I like IE7. I'm addicted to tabbed browsing now. <7> I should say something snide about that <7> "Mozilla has only had it for the last 20 years"
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