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<0> my RSS feed doesn't p*** validation :P <0> and Im too lazy to fix it right now <0> heh <1> Bahaha <2> jostein: I'm just consuming it ;) <0> that was a very lagged HH-kick :P <2> Jostein: although I have plans on providing feeds later on <0> you have a site? <2> not yet <0> wlfshmn: then I bet the feeds will be mighty intersting :P <2> not anything for which RSS makes sense anyway <0> only thing that ****s about making a website, is that you have to make sure IE doesnt choke on the CSS <0> but Im pretty sure I covered that well enough last night <2> Jostein: I have a good friend who works as a clued webdesigner. I'll try ****ering him into fixing my CSS once I get there <0> heh <0> Weren't you the one with a load of evil links/hacks for IE & CSS?
<2> Jostein: for now I just spit out something that roughly resembles xhtml 1.0 transitional with cl*** tags, but apply no css <0> heh <2> no, I've never dealt with CSS <0> "roughly resembles xhtml 1.0 transitional" <0> thats a pretty vague statement :P <2> Jostein: I'm not in full controll of my html rendering, and i've found a few cases where the renderer produces invalid xhtml <0> oh <0> I use ASP.NET for my site, but I override anything that makes me lose control <2> Jostein: it's xml-formed and all, but doesnt' comply with the html portion of the ruleset at all times <0> I see <2> Jostein: debugging that renderer is on my todo-list as well <0> hehehe <2> Jostein: but it's low-priority since it's a 3rd party product and someone else might well fix it before I get that far <0> true <3> any one know installing sagem fast800 driver for slax <0> slax as in slackware? <3> yes <0> go google it <3> if i have found samething in google i don't came here <3> right <1> What's all this whining I can hear? <0> well. you chose slackwhere. you chose the hard way. <0> cant say I feel any pity <3> ow <3> u don't know an #channel for slax <4> Try #slax <3> lol <1> Googleman: I saw many links in Google for "slax sagem fast 800" <3> i have tryed all <1> Googleman: I would also presume that the driver documentation contains all the necessary information. <3> my problem that slax can detect my sagem but he caan't get syncrounized <5> hi <1> Googleman: If that sagem modem's anything like my speedtouch USB, then it won't be difficult to get up and running. The fact, as someone pointed out earlier, that you're using ****Ware will probably make life much more difficult for you. <3> k <3> :) <1> Googleman: http://www.slax.org/modules.php?category=network&id=1298&name=Neostrada+for+Sagem+F%40st+800 *shrug* <1> "The module should be useful for Polish Neostrada users having Sagem F@st 800 modem. It contains firmware and a bash script (/root/borneo) which makes it easy to setup the connection and/or make a new SLAX module with firmware, the script and the user data. <1> " <1> Found using, funilly enough, google. <5> lol <3> :D <3> thx tron <6> Good morning. <7> re <8> OldMonk: re <7> re whitecap <9> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cSRpu7bI04&feature=Favorites&page=1&t=t&f=b <9> http://youtube.com/watch?v=C8rjr4jmWd0 <9> watch these two <7> tavi-san: why? <9> sfw extremely funny <9> yo uwill see, i fell off my chair :) <9> OldMonk: hah, good one <9> just watch them, at least the first one <9> and put the headsets on ;) <7> waste of good bandwidth <10> The internet is not a dump truck!
<11> HAHAH <1> reality: You're right! Y'see, the intarweb is all these little tubes, and if one tube gets..... :P <7> who's this? i thought the new version was jlgaddis? <4> Yeah, but he got arrested again ;) <1> heh <2> Coma: you are kidding, right? <7> now he'll get arrested for financial hoopla to the tune of millions -- he's a suit now <12> i am the evil twin <4> wlfshmn: Am I ever? :P <13> any perl monk here? <13> need help on recursion <14> Is g++ the language you code in when using C++? <13> here's the code http://sial.org/pbot/18743 <4> ShawnRisk: No, g++ is the compiler <13> problem is i can't get back to the parent (or something like that) <14> that is what I meant :P <7> jed: what's "\\" ? <13> OldMonk, heh im using perl in win32 <7> bah <13> OldMonk, can also be "/" <13> in cygwin :) <13> aw cmon <7> it's not linux, is it? <13> it is <15> :) <13> im gonna use it for both boxens <13> i'm just trying it out in cygwin and in dos cmd <14> are there good C++ for Unix tutorials or guides out there? <7> ShawnRisk: thinking in C++ is the best <14> :P <4> jed: Use the lazy way out, use File::Find <13> Coma, can't <14> OldMonk: What is the best language to use then? <16> jed: try #perl. And cygwin isn't Linux <16> ShawnRisk: that makes no sense what so ever. There is none ofcourse. <13> Lion-O, im at work, no linux here yet so my best bet is cygwin <16> jed: good for you. But it is offtopic here. Get the hint? <14> As in best, I mean the best in his mind, I didn't mean the best overall.. I know there is no the best of the best <13> Lion-O, yea i get it, just maybe the off chance that someone might help <16> ShawnRisk: how do you suppose he can say when he doesn't even know the task at hand? <13> thanks anyway <16> jed: not in here <14> ok <7> help? HERE!??!? <14> the task as hand is making an IM Program <7> ShawnRisk: you wanted a good tutorial on C++, you got it. what's the deal with selecting languages now? <14> :P <16> ShawnRisk: how about... chosing the language you're familiar with? <14> ok, I am just going around in circles <14> C++ will do <7> you're an idiot <7> i have spoken. <14> I already knew that <16> YIKES! <7> infinite horniness i think is the term you're looking for <1> Bugrit! <1> Hmm. Seems to be the Magic dogbert2 incantation. <7> haahaa! <7> dogbert2 <17> hehehe...did someone say 'porterhouse steak'? <1> 14:33 <@Tron> Bugrit! <1> 14:34 -!- dogbert2 [dogbert2@64.89.229.11] has joined #linux <18> Tron: Anywords that summon THAT foul beast should be stricken from the language. <17> that's not a summons for me :) <1> dogbert2: Worked though ;) <17> sheesh <1> Hmm. Leased line installed, presented as X.21. ANyone know of a decent Linux-compatible PCI card for such a thing?
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