[FRIAM] Fwd: glsl.js, a Javascript + GLSL library = DRY efficient • @GreWeb

2013-02-20 Thread Owen Densmore
Ed and I were talking about a minimal webgl library, one that removes all
the annoyances of creating program objects, building attribute arrays etc.
 But not much more.  No game engine etc.

Glsl is a library attempting to do this sort of thing.

http://blog.greweb.fr/2013/02/glsl-js-a-javascript-glsl-library-dry-efficient/
It is pretty limited but it does have a refreshing new approach.

The video is kinda nifty .. an editor and browser side-by-side and every
change in the program is immediately visible in the browser.

   -- Owen

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[FRIAM] Fwd: cloud backup recomendations wanted

2013-02-20 Thread Arlo Barnes
I don't have an answer for your general question, but as for your
Illustrator files: Google Docs recognizes few formats itself, but can
handle more if you install 'apps' (found on the Chrome webstore but might
be available to other browsers if Docs is 'installing' them to the Google
account itself). Since .ai is a proprietary format, it may be hard to find
an app that includes it, but perhaps you could export your files in another
format, like SVG with extended metadata. Even Google Docs' default
Drawing utility should open that. Or perhaps someone will suggest another
collaborative service that works for you!
-Arlo James Barnes

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Re: [FRIAM] cloud backup recomendations wanted

2013-02-20 Thread Barry MacKichan
DropBox syncs files between as many computers as you like, using the cloud. 
DropBox folders can be shared with as many people as you invite. It does not 
provide its own editing capabilities.

If you want to share an Illustrator file with someone, drag it into the shared 
DropBox subfolder. It will automatically appear in the corresponding subfolder 
on the other person's computer. She can then edit it with Illustrator.

Another option is Evernote. The free version is restricted in the files it will 
allow as attachments to notes, but I understand that the paid version allows 
any file as an attachment to a note. The sharing is similar to that of DropBox; 
it is by invitation.

--Barry


On Feb 20, 2013, at 3:41 AM, Gillian Densmore wrote:

 Hi all
 In light of some issues I have been running into with google drive I wondered 
 what else is out there for cloud back ups that also permits Collaboration by 
 this I meen that I want to be able to send someone a URL where documents in 
 popular formats are where they can read them and also be able to edit them. 
 I have seen some chatter about this on the list recently but I don't know 
 what places are good vs junk.
 I do have dropbox wich is awsome for somestuff I don't know if it has baked 
 in ways to allow editing of documents I tested it with a illustrator file- it 
 thought it was a picture but didn't understand the format.
 What are peoples experiences in this area? what places are good?
 -Gillian Densmore
 
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Re: [FRIAM] cloud backup recomendations wanted

2013-02-20 Thread Edward Angel
Google Drive lets you share and allows you to choose if you want to allow the 
sharee to edit the file.

Ed
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On Feb 20, 2013, at 11:05 AM, Barry MacKichan wrote:

 DropBox syncs files between as many computers as you like, using the cloud. 
 DropBox folders can be shared with as many people as you invite. It does not 
 provide its own editing capabilities.
 
 If you want to share an Illustrator file with someone, drag it into the 
 shared DropBox subfolder. It will automatically appear in the corresponding 
 subfolder on the other person's computer. She can then edit it with 
 Illustrator.
 
 Another option is Evernote. The free version is restricted in the files it 
 will allow as attachments to notes, but I understand that the paid version 
 allows any file as an attachment to a note. The sharing is similar to that of 
 DropBox; it is by invitation.
 
 --Barry
 
 
 On Feb 20, 2013, at 3:41 AM, Gillian Densmore wrote:
 
 Hi all
 In light of some issues I have been running into with google drive I 
 wondered what else is out there for cloud back ups that also permits 
 Collaboration by this I meen that I want to be able to send someone a URL 
 where documents in popular formats are where they can read them and also be 
 able to edit them. 
 I have seen some chatter about this on the list recently but I don't know 
 what places are good vs junk.
 I do have dropbox wich is awsome for somestuff I don't know if it has baked 
 in ways to allow editing of documents I tested it with a illustrator file- 
 it thought it was a picture but didn't understand the format.
 What are peoples experiences in this area? what places are good?
 -Gillian Densmore
 
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 Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College
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Re: [FRIAM] cloud backup recomendations wanted

2013-02-20 Thread Dean Gerber
We have used Dropbox somewhat successfully at SFAFS to coordinate assignments 
and other data in our Science Fair Judging project.  It is vital to understand 
that shared folders can be fully edited (including deleting!) by one and all in 
the sharing group, so that without good discipline and understanding things can 
run amok.  For example, if one group member deletes a file from a shared 
folder, that file is deleted from every folder in the group.  It is gone.  This 
works independently of OS file permissions.  Dropbox is not really suitable for 
collaborative development because of this. 

--Dean



 From: Barry MacKichan barry.mackic...@mackichan.com
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group friam@redfish.com 
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2013 11:05 AM
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] cloud backup recomendations wanted
 
DropBox syncs files between as many computers as you like, using the cloud. 
DropBox folders can be shared with as many people as you invite. It does not 
provide its own editing capabilities.

If you want to share an Illustrator file with someone, drag it into the shared 
DropBox subfolder. It will automatically appear in the corresponding subfolder 
on the other person's computer. She can then edit it with Illustrator.

Another option is Evernote. The free version is restricted in the files it will 
allow as attachments to notes, but I understand that the paid version allows 
any file as an attachment to a note. The sharing is similar to that of DropBox; 
it is by invitation.

--Barry


On Feb 20, 2013, at 3:41 AM, Gillian Densmore wrote:

 Hi all
 In light of some issues I have been running into with google drive I wondered 
 what else is out there for cloud back ups that also permits Collaboration by 
 this I meen that I want to be able to send someone a URL where documents in 
 popular formats are where they can read them and also be able to edit them. 
 I have seen some chatter about this on the list recently but I don't know 
 what places are good vs junk.
 I do have dropbox wich is awsome for somestuff I don't know if it has baked 
 in ways to allow editing of documents I tested it with a illustrator file- it 
 thought it was a picture but didn't understand the format.
 What are peoples experiences in this area? what places are good?
 -Gillian Densmore
 
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Re: [FRIAM] cloud backup recomendations wanted

2013-02-20 Thread Robert J. Cordingley
I've not tested it but Dropbox has these instructions on how to recover 
old versions and deleted files:

https://www.dropbox.com/help/11/en

Thanks
Robert

On 2/20/13 1:20 PM, Dean Gerber wrote:
We have used Dropbox somewhat successfully at SFAFS to coordinate 
assignments and other data in our Science Fair Judging project.  It is 
vital to understand that shared folders can be fully edited (including 
deleting!) by one and all in the sharing group, so that without good 
discipline and understanding things can run amok.  For example, if one 
group member deletes a file from a shared folder, that file is deleted 
from every folder in the group.  It is gone.  This works independently 
of OS file permissions.  Dropbox is not really suitable for 
collaborative development because of this. *~X( at wits' end


--Dean


*From:* Barry MacKichan barry.mackic...@mackichan.com
*To:* The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group 
friam@redfish.com

*Sent:* Wednesday, February 20, 2013 11:05 AM
*Subject:* Re: [FRIAM] cloud backup recomendations wanted

DropBox syncs files between as many computers as you like, using the 
cloud. DropBox folders can be shared with as many people as you 
invite. It does not provide its own editing capabilities.


If you want to share an Illustrator file with someone, drag it into 
the shared DropBox subfolder. It will automatically appear in the 
corresponding subfolder on the other person's computer. She can then 
edit it with Illustrator.


Another option is Evernote. The free version is restricted in the 
files it will allow as attachments to notes, but I understand that the 
paid version allows any file as an attachment to a note. The sharing 
is similar to that of DropBox; it is by invitation.


--Barry


On Feb 20, 2013, at 3:41 AM, Gillian Densmore wrote:

 Hi all
 In light of some issues I have been running into with google drive I 
wondered what else is out there for cloud back ups that also permits 
Collaboration by this I meen that I want to be able to send someone a 
URL where documents in popular formats are where they can read them 
and also be able to edit them.
 I have seen some chatter about this on the list recently but I don't 
know what places are good vs junk.
 I do have dropbox wich is awsome for somestuff I don't know if it 
has baked in ways to allow editing of documents I tested it with a 
illustrator file- it thought it was a picture but didn't understand 
the format.

 What are peoples experiences in this area? what places are good?
 -Gillian Densmore
 
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[FRIAM] allergist in santa fe

2013-02-20 Thread Owen Densmore
I'm looking for an allergist here in santa fe .. any one with a
recommendation?

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Re: [FRIAM] [sfx: Discuss] allergist in santa fe

2013-02-20 Thread Bruce Sherwood
Ruth goes to Allergy Partners of New Mexico and has been quite satisfied
with them:

http://www.allergypartners.com/newmexico/default.aspx

They're located at 1641 Galisteo in the hospital district. The doctor she
sees there is Gonzalo Alvarez del Real.

Bruce


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 I'm looking for an allergist here in santa fe .. any one with a
 recommendation?

-- Owen

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Re: [FRIAM] cloud backup recomendations wanted

2013-02-20 Thread Gillian Densmore
While investigating cloud back up I ran across a outfit called cloudswave (
cloudswave http://www.cloudswave.com)-who pointed me to there service
called box+ I've only done a bit of poking and proding it looks like the
use quite a bit of the google ecology where it gets interesting though is
they offer either a terabyte of storage for just under 20 a month. Compared
to googles 45 for the same amount of space I have no idea how they can
afford that.
They also claim they have some sort of app that can work with a desktop app
for colaberation-
One pro for google is brand name recognition I was in a meeting today and
the lady I asked the lady I was talking to if she'd accept a link pointing
to  google drive she delitedly said oh sure. I'm not sure i'd get the same
instant: aha that's a known work safe place reaction from google
competitors.
(even if they are cheeper)
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Tom Johnson t...@jtjohnson.com wrote:

 I've run into the same problem as Dean (and used the recovery method
 Robert talks about, which, I assume, puts the files back in everyone's
 folder(s).)

 So does anyone know of a service whereby I can delete the file from my
 HD's folder, but not interfere with others?  Is FTP the only answer to date?
 -tom


 On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 1:20 PM, Dean Gerber pd_ger...@yahoo.com wrote:

 We have used Dropbox somewhat successfully at SFAFS to coordinate
 assignments and other data in our Science Fair Judging project.  It is
 vital to understand that shared folders can be fully edited (including
 deleting!) by one and all in the sharing group, so that without good
 discipline and understanding things can run amok.  For example, if one
 group member deletes a file from a shared folder, that file is deleted from
 every folder in the group.  It is gone.  This works independently of OS
 file permissions.  Dropbox is not really suitable for collaborative
 development because of this. [image: *~X( at wits' end]

 --Dean

   --
 *From:* Barry MacKichan barry.mackic...@mackichan.com
 *To:* The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group 
 friam@redfish.com
 *Sent:* Wednesday, February 20, 2013 11:05 AM
 *Subject:* Re: [FRIAM] cloud backup recomendations wanted

 DropBox syncs files between as many computers as you like, using the
 cloud. DropBox folders can be shared with as many people as you invite. It
 does not provide its own editing capabilities.

 If you want to share an Illustrator file with someone, drag it into the
 shared DropBox subfolder. It will automatically appear in the corresponding
 subfolder on the other person's computer. She can then edit it with
 Illustrator.

 Another option is Evernote. The free version is restricted in the files
 it will allow as attachments to notes, but I understand that the paid
 version allows any file as an attachment to a note. The sharing is similar
 to that of DropBox; it is by invitation.

 --Barry


 On Feb 20, 2013, at 3:41 AM, Gillian Densmore wrote:

  Hi all
  In light of some issues I have been running into with google drive I
 wondered what else is out there for cloud back ups that also permits
 Collaboration by this I meen that I want to be able to send someone a URL
 where documents in popular formats are where they can read them and also be
 able to edit them.
  I have seen some chatter about this on the list recently but I don't
 know what places are good vs junk.
  I do have dropbox wich is awsome for somestuff I don't know if it has
 baked in ways to allow editing of documents I tested it with a illustrator
 file- it thought it was a picture but didn't understand the format.
  What are peoples experiences in this area? what places are good?
  -Gillian Densmore
  
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  Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College
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Re: [FRIAM] cloud backup recomendations wanted

2013-02-20 Thread glen e. p. ropella

If you haven't already considered it, SparkleShare might be interesting
to you:  http://sparkleshare.org/

Gillian Densmore wrote at 02/20/2013 03:54 PM:
 While investigating cloud back up I ran across a outfit called
 cloudswave (cloudswave http://www.cloudswave.com)-who pointed me to
 there service called box+ I've only done a bit of poking and proding it
 looks like the use quite a bit of the google ecology where it gets
 interesting though is they offer either a terabyte of storage for just
 under 20 a month. Compared to googles 45 for the same amount of space I
 have no idea how they can afford that.
 They also claim they have some sort of app that can work with a desktop
 app for colaberation-
 One pro for google is brand name recognition I was in a meeting today
 and the lady I asked the lady I was talking to if she'd accept a link
 pointing to  google drive she delitedly said oh sure. I'm not sure i'd
 get the same instant: aha that's a known work safe place reaction from
 google competitors.
 (even if they are cheeper)


-- 
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