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<0> phew... :/ <1> and Netscape and Mozilla both on Linux and Windows <1> I dont have a Opera Windows license <0> Emerson: hmmm... They used to give those away for free not too long ago <1> damn <2> probalby using some specific activex or 'internal' IE6 controls <1> XyZzY, I would ***ume activex <0> lemme see <1> well, to be honest with you.. its only gonna get worse because the company who writes the software has a MS partnership <0> Emerson: sorry, didn't grab spare ones.. It was somewhere last year due to their '10 year celebration'. <1> yeah I remember, I got a Linux license at that time <2> Emerson: oh yeah, and they don't do "make it not run on anything not MS" pfft <0> Emerson: hmm? you should have gotten 1 license for all systems <3> TenBaseT: I've missed half the conversation - but are you just needs to run IE occasionally to test things? <4> Lion-O: lots of vertical apps have tons of IE specific stuff. <4> waznz: not me, someone else.
<1> Lion-O, oh really.. I didn't realize that.. :/ ok gonna see if I can get it <0> Emerson: I applied for a license and got a page listing codes for "Windows / Linux Intel / Linux PowerPC / Linux Sparc / FreeBSD / Solaris / Mac" <4> Lion-O: business apps developed in .NET, with activeX client-server stuff. it's basically a VB.NET application that launches out of a browser. <3> TenBaseT: I was just going to suggest running qemu - seems to be pretty OK, especially with the Accelerator <0> TenBaseT: aah, roger. Pretty lousy approach if you ask me; you'd be much better off (IMO ofcourse) not to make it browser dependend but keep all stuff on your server. <1> Lion-O, I didn't read the page, I grabbed the license and inserted it :P <4> Lion-O: aye, but you know people like their client-server stuff these days <4> Lion-O: IMO all they need is a vt102 terminal <0> TenBaseT: yups. And it protects investments <0> hmmm <0> has anyone ever saw this Riddle_Box character ever say something ? <5> multiple logins with xppro RDP if anybody is interested ---> http://sig9.com/articles/concurrent-remote-desktop <0> all I see in my logs is him getting on/off/on/off but I don't think I ever saw him say anything. <6> not responding to CTCP VERSION <5> i've never seen him talk Lion-O <5> maybe a govt spy? <6> so, in all likelihood, a bot <0> I also find it strange how his username suddenly changes. <0> *** Joins: Riddle_Box [~Riddle_Bo@adsl-* vs. *** Quits: Riddle_B0x #linux [Riddle_Box@adsl-* <5> this is nice having concurrent logins. now it doesn't kick off the person locally using the xp system <3> interesting ... GSM phones interfere with RF keyboards .... <4> bluetooth keyboards? <5> hell you could use xppro for an entire network of linux thin clients that rdp <6> except that SP2's network stack is **** <0> waznz: it was bound to happen. there is so much radio traffic going through the air that I sometimes wonder if it really is all as healthy as some people think. <3> Lion-O: I would say that it's particularly unhealthy ... <5> tamahome true.. but it maybe a cheap solution for people that don't wanna buy termserv licenses <3> ... as I sit here with cordless phone, wireless network, GSM phone ... god knows what else ... <7> i'm on a linux box. i tar+gzip a bunch of files with UTF-8 characters. i copy it to a mac and try to untar .. but i get trouble with some files due to the UTF-8 chars..anyideas? <0> telos: don't unpack 'm :P <3> TenBaseT: in theory that would probably be better in terms of anti sniffing and anti-interference ... <5> telos: it doesn't unpack them at all? <7> no, there are issues with somem files <7> coincidentially, the same ones i haev issues with using scp .. <5> corrupt maybe? <7> no, i can unpack fine on the linux box <7> getting stuff like: tar: ans\370gning(er)/service\370konom.ans.pdf: Cannot open: Invalid argument <5> i'd just rename it <7> this doesn't happen on the linux box... <7> yeah but there's a whole bunch of em <0> so its a Mac issue so you'd need people knowing Mac. <7> is there no way to batch asciify filenames? :p <5> yea with awk <7> Lion-O, yeah but they're clueless :p <5> or perl <0> telos: hardly our problem. <7> ok.. well just wanted your thoughts on this.. i'll try to rename <5> telos a simple script could rename all the files in a given sequence <7> know of anything ready made..? <0> on Linux, plenty. <0> "man rename" <7> hmm i'd also need to stick some perl in the rename arguments <7> amazing how bad some modern terminals are at dealing with utf8.. no? <5> http://evolt.org/article/Renaming_Files_with_Perl/17/351/ <5> well, i personally try to stay away from using weird chars in file names <7> yeah it's my girlf... crazy danes <5> especially ()'s and /\'s <5> those are never good..
<7> i stick to lowercase ascii mainly.. :` <7> so i guess i could just use regexp 's/[\W\S\D]/?/' to capture all the non-ascii chars uh <7> would be nice to get a's with a circle on top to go normal a's, or u's with an umlaut or whatnot to go to u's.. <0> Strider: lasagna <8> I was thinking that.. but I don't have any recotta or cottage cheese for the center cheese layer <0> hmm <8> and I think i'm out of lasagna noodles <0> Strider: water and bread can also be enjoyable 8) <8> lol <8> I wonder if we have any chicken tits <5> ll <0> chickens don't have tits <9> how do they nurse them ? ;) <5> they use the cow from across the barn <0> whitecap: Feeding chicks milk doesn't always imply tits 8) <0> or whatever you call little chickens in English 8) hmmm <5> i call em scrambled eggs <0> rofl <0> Maybe thats an idea for tomorrow... I could probably make us both breakfast, we have ham (bacon?) and plenty of eggs.. <2> pig was commited. chicken was involved <0> now you see why its dangerous for a chicken and a pig to stay together :P <1> booo! <0> well, we only want an egg from the chicken.. but there's always dinner to consider 8) <10> Hmm... "Introducing new cheese tits! Pizza Tits. Onion Tits... Tater Tits! Betcha you can't eat just one!" <5> hahahaha <10> LOL <0> LO/c <11> uh... <0> he he he <12> bacon boobies? <10> waznz: is your keyboard lactating? <10> Zymurgy: w00t! <3> Zymurgy: hahaha - you'll look twice at "bacon bits" in the supermarket next time ... <10> hmm... bacon bits? Are those the perky kind? <3> cappicard: no ... but now it's sticky :( <10> or what Miss Piggy has ;) <3> cappicard: god I hope so! <10> LOL <3> cappicard: does that come in black vinyl? <10> LOL <13> zym! <12> yo wlf <14> hello. good day. does anybody here knows any system analyst here? i need help, thanks. <12> well, you're in luck... we all are, but unfortunately we're all exorbinately expensive <15> Thanks! <15> What size? <3> shoeless: try them on ... maybe you're my princess after all :D <13> shields__: 4 doule-wide <14> it's okay. i just want to interview someone for our school project. i hope it's alright with you. please? i really need it badly. =/ <13> s/shields__/shoeless <15> I doubt I'm your princess hah <15> Prince? <16> hello all <13> waznz: you know, if a date of mine ran off wearing gl*** slippers.. I wouldn't track them down. like, who the **** wears gl*** slippers? she -has- to be high-maintenance <3> wlfshmn: yeah ... true ... I should've learnt about high-maintenance by now ... but ... yeah. I guess we all have our fetishes. <12> VerzeRker: please don't message me... I'm not the bot you're looking for <12> *wave* I can go about my business <14> okay. sorry <12> *wave* move along <13> waznz: if they are high maintenance, you simply have to pray that they put out on the first date ;) <3> wlfshmn: I was engaged to someone high maintenance ... you would expect that I would've learnt after 8 years :( <14> hello. good day. does anybody here knows any system analyst here? i need help, thanks.
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