On Tue, 31 May 2005 17:56:18 -0400, "Eric Rizzo" ... Yeah, that's pretty much what I figured, too. Since both web apps are running in the same VM in my case,...
... I wasn't being clear. This is when I'm working on a new file not yet created in the depot. It's a constant hassle to figure out what's never been checked...
... re: our recent discussion about starting the "perfect" tech mag. The author discusses some of the reasons why Fuat and his tactics are becoming the norm in...
... Hmmm. OK, fair enough. You've definitely got the facts to back up what you're saying, so I'll stand corrected re: the GFS stuff. Are you saying, though,...
... Lemme just say this about that. First off, there is no money in journalism. Never was. There's a living, and occasionally a good one, but no serious...
Well Exactly, MS has made its money from OS and applications. It is not weighed down by hardware. As Calvin has already said, this would encourage a whole new ...
Couple of things, 1. R u shure the classpath on Subscriber doesn't have another versin of command? 2. Can u do object2bytes conversion sys out before and after...
Mh, I'm seeing this message - and your other one - now, about 20 hours after you posted it... Weird On Tue, 31 May 2005 13:53:23 -0500, "Mica Cooper" ... -- ...
... But as someone else pointed out it could also destory Apple's product model. As they now make their money on hardware, they would need to bet that they...
It the mail server on your side that is the problem. Nearly a day to get from qmail.usipp.net to yahoo (did that mail server connection go down, or maybe...
... Yes. They would have to sell a ton of copies of OS X on wintel to make it work. It's not going to happen. I don't see any particularly good reasons why...
I used to have this problem all the time but in Eclipse any projects/folder/files with local mods are flagged in the resource view, it's like a checklist. Bob...
Nice. I'd like to have this in IntelliJ as well. I mean often you can tell becuase the "locked" icon isn't there for new, unsubmitted files, but if they are...
Question for those of you running a *nix box of some type, I was wondering what mail server you tend to run? Among my friends it seems the favoured server's...
... I use Exim in conjunction with Courier IMAP, Fetchmail (to grab msgs from various POP maildrops), Popfile (to sort out spam), and Squirrelmail (webmail...
Let me cast my vote for Qmail. I'm running it on my personal web server (low traffic), and we've got it in place for worldogl.com and quakecon.org (high...
I guess it depends on what "innovating" means :-) Yahoo and Hotmail manage enormous volumes of stuff as well; they just don't seem to write many papers about...
... I guess I respectfully disagree. I think this is precisely why google is and should be suceeding. I have worked for a companies where IP was considered...
I don't necessarily disagree with the publication aspect, but I do disagree that senior management should be intimately involved in technical decisions. There...
Yes, I think there are a lot of open questions there. Questions that only expereince will tell us wether they work or not. But I must point out that MS...
I think the compile target is causing the errors...? from the terminal: [thufir@localhost java]$ cat build.xml <project name="tidy" default="package"> <import...
... I believe the Bayesian approach Google pioneered were genuinely new search algorithms. Even in parsing, it's not all over but the tweaking. A new parsing...
... Having worked for a company that treated IP this way, I have to strongly agree with this statement. There would appear to be an optimal amount of openness...
... Yea its weird..there was especially this period in the 90s where a lot of companies had valuations solely based on their patent and trade secrets but with...
Hmm, yea somehow it is simply not finding the tidy jar. If it were me I'd narrow things down as much as possible and see if I could get it working without any...