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<0> oh **** <1> man that was a challenge :P <0> we're under a tornado watch, and there are nasties in the area. <1> siglite: entertainment suggestion: snow boards and hunt that thing down... I hear riding the eye is a *blast* :P <1> siglite: I'm sure jarhead is goofy enough to give it a try :P <2> *cough* <3> *ejem* <2> oh thanks.. <4> nasty cough ;-) <2> yeah.
<4> cachimaster: it does. Get the official SDK from Sun <4> "Free java" is simply a big hypocrite piece of ****. <5> I could use free coffee. Where do I sign up? <3> anyway sun sdk is slower in linux than in windows <4> cachimaster: bull**** <4> cachimaster: if you're looking for a place to troll I have to warn you; this isn't it. <6> Does anyone know how to properly link an enlightenment epplet? I'm having difficulty for some reason. Although I link in the epplet lib, and include the header for it, it comes back and says that it has an undefinded reference. All I do is create an epplet with the Epplet_Init call with the program. <3> just try the sample swing application... <6> I love e, but this is pissing me off. <4> oh; for the record.. I've been studying Java on Linux, Solaris & Windows in both vim/notepad and Netbeans alike. That was a troll. <4> been there, done that. out. :P <6> No one's ever coded an enlightenment epplet? <6> I've even gone so far as to link in the original object file for the stupid lib. Must be one of those leet club bs things. <4> hmm, never done that. <6> Didn't work either. <6> How could it not I ask myself. <7> 1,075,672 now :) <6> The function I call is declared in the header, and nm returns a symbol with the same name in the lib itself, but ld says it's undefined. <6> All of the epplets that came with e compiled without a hitch. They call the same function. <6> Stupid make file is horribly complex. <6> Anyone here even run e? <6> Well alright then.. <4> hmmm... I wonder if I can play this video, the only song of spears which I actually like.. sorta <5> Lion-O: which is that? <4> 'hit me baby one more time' <5> Lion-O: 'cause you just wanna smack 'er around, yeah <4> Qunan: eeew, please... <4> not really into the barbie doll type myself. <4> RIGHT, installing time <8> I'd hit it, but they'd have to tape her mouth first <9> hello <4> Tamahome_: he he he <9> i have a slackware 10.2 and i receive some public ip's from my isp........my question is how can i give a part of them to another local area network so they can postrout them to his clients? <4> Qunan: RTFM comes to mind. Better yet; ditch lackware and get something more serious. <8> that's a pretty involved question. <8> and I agree with the ditch slackware bit <4> you really do NOT want to use a pos like lackware for serious internet business, thats asking for trouble. <9> someone? <4> hello there? are you ignoring us? <10> morning, slackers <11> activity slack <7> heya Cynic <12> Cynic: hey ****er <12> Cynic: Im #2 now :P <10> hey K_F, Lion-O, Sean, NineVolt_, Jostein <10> heh <8> Kim <4> yo Cynic <11> greetings. <8> 9V <10> bloody sun <7> Cynic: I might have another article you could enjoy http://digg.com/technology/A_million_EU_domain_names_has_been_registered <7> Cynic: and did you see the one about spam fighting using PKI ? <7> and don't curse the sun, it is better than the hail here <10> it's just so bright :/
<7> hehe <10> and i'm so just only awake <13> russians had the best idea there :) <8> pretty miserable outside here too... rain rain go away come again another day <4> hmmm, great song. <7> hehe <11> set construction is easy if you use set builder notation :P <8> 9V: not *that* kind of set :P <11> nice underscore btw. <8> ditto. <10> beer for breakfast? <4> hmmm :) <10> or something uh, less substantial? <11> i vote beer. <10> i was going to say _more_ substantial, but.. <11> it's never let me down before, the breakfast of champions. <8> Guinness is the beer that eats like a meal <7> Guinness++ <10> Tamahome_: yeah, i refuse to drink it unless it's out of a pub tap though <14> in soviet russia - guiness drinks you! <10> bottled/canned guiness is just wierd <7> hehe <13> Cynic: most people use a gl*** <7> yeah, guinness has to be from a gl*** <8> Travis: that is so old. <7> Cynic: anyways, did you get a look at my entry? :) <10> DaveHowe: ok, fine, the gl*** can come just after the pub tap. <8> yeah I don't like canned either, you end up tasting the can <10> DaveHowe: you know what i meant <10> K_F: yeah, i'll digg it once i can remember my login ;) <7> hehe <13> Cynic: wouldn't put it past smsie to lie under a tap and turn it on... <7> Cynic: thank you :) <7> Cynic: seems to be slowing down now though. 1,082,164 <7> about 3,000 added every 15 minutes <10> DaveHowe: but how do you tap-guzzle guiness? do you wait for it to settle in your throat for a few minutes, then pour some more? <15> lol <8> lately I've been drinking crown floats... 3/4 pint of Strongbow with 1/4 pint of Guinness <15> hoegaarden wit is a good tap-guzzling beer, but I can't see doing it with Guinness <0> wheeee <0> cool weather <10> i'm drinking some kind of bavarian style golden ale at the moment anyway <15> name? <7> I'm drinking something called Lysholmer double ice <7> rather fruity <7> I'm out of Ringnes.. my favorite when I want bitter beer <11> guinness is disgusting. <15> I'm drinking a Unibroue Terrible'... to be followed by a Chimay Cinq Cents and then a Duvel if I'm still standing. (Big bottles of Big Beers) <10> Ka-bar: oh, sorry, wrong bottle <7> NineVolt_: huh? <11> it really is though. <10> this is monteiths golden lager, which is some kind of munich-style brew <15> NineVolt_, Heretic! <11> you know your beer's bad when you've got some sort of widget floating in it. <8> straight Guinness is pretty gross.... goes down like motor oil <15> Guinness is liquid bread <10> Tamahome_: bollocks! <11> plus i'm rarely hungry enough for guinness. <10> guiness is liquid jesus! <15> Guinness is wonderful. <7> NineVolt_: that is a point. I usually get full rather soon <7> but it tastes good <11> meh, not to me. <8> I like Kilkenny though <7> NineVolt_: do you like beer? <11> for how... thick it is, it tastes surprisingly watery. <8> and Boddington's <11> i love beer. <15> But considering that Guinness has considerably less alcohol than most other beers, it is definitely not the beer to be drinking if you're trying to get drunk. <11> in the last year, i've missed maybe 5-10 days of drinking. <11> at most.
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