RFC including Dan Quayle as life-matter MIME-attachment (low-res, of course :-)
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1437.txt
15.12.2004, 18:33
Quite indispensable!
http://www.chrispederick.com/work/firefox/webdeveloper/
12.11.2004, 16:38
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Code is refactored sufficiently once every feature == a single line of code.
02.11.2004, 11:43
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From: Brendan Eich
To: mozilla-jseng
Subject: Re: does mozilla support javascript?
Of course Mozilla supports JavaScript.
Your report is pretty useless without a testcase, or the URL of a page that
doesn't work as you expect. Perhaps the page expects some non-standard
Internet Explorer feature exposed to JScript to be supported by other
browsers.
/be
20.08.2004, 12:00
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Snippets from the
Register
:
As
the SANS Institute notes, 20 minutes is not long enough to update your
Windows PC before it is too late. If you take a new PC out of the box,
plug it in to the Internet, and power it on, ...few people... know
enough to immediately hie thee over to Windows Update and get the
latest patches from Microsoft. Then reboot. And get more patches. And
reboot. Ad infinitum.
"Mrs. Jones, I'm sorry to inform you,
but we've run the tests, and it appears that you have XP. Now don't cry
- it's bad, but it's not a death sentence. Modern science has advanced
in recent years, and it's now possible to live a reasonably happy life
with XP. And there's a survivor's group that you'll want to meet as
well."
- Set Windows Update to automatically update the computer, without asking questions.
- Install a personal firewall that blocks almost everything by default.
- Buy a 2- or 3-year subscription to an anti-virus program and set it up to automatically download all updates.
- Buy an anti-spyware tool and set it up to automatically update, scan, and remove spyware.
- Replace Internet Explorer with Mozilla or Mozilla Firefox, and then hide that blue E so it's not on the desktop.
-
Replace Outlook Express with Mozilla Thunderbird.
20.08.2004, 17:18
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Byte, 1982 -
Xerox-Star
by way of
http://www.scratchdisk.com/Xerox-Star.jpg/
"In
the 1980s, the most important factors affecting how prevalent computer
usage becomes will be reduced cost, increased functionality, improved
availability and servicing, and, perhaps most important of all,
progress in user-interface design. The first three alone are necessary,
but not sufficient for widespread use. Reduced cost will allow people
to buy computers, but improved user interfaces will allow people to use
computers. In this article, we have presented some principles and
techniques that we hope will lead to better user interfaces.
User-interface
design is still an art, not a science. Many times during the Star
design we were amazed at the depth and subtlety of user-interface
issues, even such supposedly straightforward issues as consistency and
simplicity. Often there is no one “right” answer. Much of the time
there is no scientific evidence to support one alternative over
another, just intuition. Almost always there are trade-offs. Perhaps by
the end of the decade, user-interface design will be a more rigorous
process. We hope that we have contributed to that progress."
14.08.2004, 19:35
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http://chimpen.com/things/archives/001427.php#001427
from
http://www.langreiter.com/space/2004-08-13-hardJs
13.08.2004, 20:41
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I just realized that before any of this will really be settled in court, UNIX will be falling out of copyright anyway ;-)
30.07.2004, 07:57
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> Convergence on abstraction and on browser-based Console evaluation
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> Today found out that inifinite uptimes are still an oxymoron
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> New aspects of woven apps
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> Original Contribution License (OCL) 1.0
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> Unified SPF: a grand unified theory of MARID
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> BSD is designed. Linux is grown.
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> 5 vor 12 bei 10 vor 10
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> Mocha vs Helma?
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> Schattenwahrheit: Coup d'etat underway against the Cheney Circle?
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> Abschluss Bilaterale II Schweiz-EU
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> From Adam Smith to Open Source
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> Linux - the desktop for the rest of them
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> Big Bang
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> Leaky Hop Objects
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> Return Path Rewriting (RPR) - Mail Forwarding in the Spam Age
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> Microsoft Discloses Huge Number Of Windows Vulnerabilties
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> Steuerungsabgabe statt Steuern
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> Anno 2003: deployZone
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> The war against terror
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> The war against terror (continued)
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> The relativity of Apple's market share
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> Are humans animals?
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> Anno 1999: Der Oberhasler
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> Anno 1998: crossnet
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> Geschwindigkeit vs Umdrehungszahl
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> Anno 1997: Xmedia
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> "The meaning of life is to improve the quality of all life"
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> Anno 1996: CZV
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> How do I set a DEFAULT HTML-DOCUMENT?
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> Global Screen Design Services
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