Re: U.S. Export Restrictions

2002-03-24 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
BigRedFed wrote: So it's our fault that you can't teach your own kids better? It's your fault that you are trying to manipulate people, often enough by appealing to the lowest instincts in man and exploiting the stupidity of the masses, and our fault, i. e. that of the majority, that we let

Re: U.S. Export Restrictions (+ Mozilla question)

2002-03-21 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
Peter Lairo wrote: Tortured, who/where? That's new to me. I would certainly not agree with that. Read this: http://www.guardian.co.uk/afghanistan/story/0,1284,665939,00.html I thought everyone had at *least* one phonecall. Peter, you are totally uninformed. A simple Google search would

Re: U.S. Export Restrictions

2002-03-21 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
Peter Lairo wrote: Remember, the wired box people were murderous criminals. You really make it difficult for people not to call you an idiot. Every decent source of information - including US media - speak of *suspected* Al-Quaeda members, and Taliban *soldiers*. Only you *know* that they

Re: U.S. Export Reestrictions

2002-03-20 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
Peter Lairo wrote: Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote: That's why people, of Islamic faith not living in the USA are suspicious of the US. That is not the reason. The reason is more likely that they are afraid that their culture cannot survive when a better culture (human rights,

Re: U.S. Export Restrictions

2002-03-18 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
Peter Lairo wrote: I have lived in _Germany as an american *all* my life and I know that Europe is not that much better. All the wealth here is concentrated with the former blue bloods ( the Von's, and Zu's) LOL If you have lived in Germany all your life you have obviously done so without

Re: U.S. Export Reestrictions

2002-03-18 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
Peter Lairo wrote: If a person lives in a country that threatens the peace of other countries, then that person either should leave that country or live with the consequences of staying there. Right you are. Just a couple of days ago a certain rogue state threatened no less than seven

Re: DISCUSSION on View - Apply Theme menu-item also needed in Mail/News

2001-07-19 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001 16:22:29 -0400 RV [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No, my name is not Ramón. ;-) So let's call you Ramiro. ;-) Note that in Asian societies people traditionally did not feel the same urge to show off their individuality. I am not sure that is true either Then you should learn a

Re: DISCUSSION on View - Apply Theme menu-item also needed in Mail/News

2001-07-17 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
On Tue, 17 Jul 2001 10:54:57 +0200 Peter Lairo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would expect that the concepts of fun, individuality and uniqueness be treated by some (gell HP) with sarcasm, criticism, contempt and lack of understanding. Pitty. At least I do not resort so readily to personal

Re: DISCUSSION on View - Apply Theme menu-item also needed in Mail/News

2001-07-16 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
On Mon, 16 Jul 2001 20:01:49 +0200 Hans-Peter Fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ah, yes, people define their personality via their Mozilla theme, of course. And since their uniqueness changes every other day they of course also need to change that theme every other day. Do you also see that line

Re: Removing Netscape

2001-07-13 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
On Thu, 12 Jul 2001 23:56:58 +0300 Henri Sivonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How come risky? I've been using Mozilla as my primary browser on Solaris since September and on Mac OS X since late March. (Primary of course implies that Mozilla isn't my only browser.) They were talking about

Re: OT: about criticising other poster's language skills

2001-07-12 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
On 12 Jul 2001 08:41:39 GMT [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Carlfish) wrote: On Wed, 11 Jul 2001 17:14:55 GMT, Hans-Peter Fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED] somehow managed to type: On Wed, 11 Jul 2001 12:34:39 +0200 Peter Lairo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The US is about to face relative insignificance

Re: OT: now it's about the meaning of life (almost) :-)

2001-07-12 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
Hi, Peter. On Wed, 11 Jul 2001 22:46:46 +0200 Peter Lairo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hans-Peter Fischer wrote: They have *always* been *culturally* insignificant. ;-) (switches hats) This statement is something that has always bothered me, because many Germans only see certain aspects of US

Re: OT: about criticising other poster's language skills

2001-07-11 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
On Wed, 11 Jul 2001 12:34:39 +0200 Peter Lairo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The US is about to face relative insignificance (culturally and economically) They have *always* been *culturally* insignificant. ;-) (Sorry) HP -- Wer tötet oder töten läßt, will selber tot sein. (Christoph

Re: SIG formatting . . html? text?

2001-07-05 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
On Wed, 04 Jul 2001 03:24:00 GMT Cexy© [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No I am talking about using something other than this boring Font! No sound or pictures but Comic Sans for example, what is the big deal about that, and maybe in a nice dark blue colorG Posting in Comic Sans won't make your

Re: Peter loses his rag

2001-06-25 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
Gervase Markham [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... People, you have two choices: 1) ignore/killfile JTK 2) answer his points sanely and politely No, you have two choices: 1) ignore/killfile JTK, which will eventually make him go away, or 2)

Re: pop-up windows

2001-06-21 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
Gervase Markham wrote: I have a hazy recollection that the name of the pref may have changed. Search n.p.m.security. Thanks for the tip. I've found a brand-new document on this here: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/components/configPolicy.html HP -- Visit http://www.hei-news.de/

Re: pop-up windows

2001-06-20 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
nospam@nospam wrote: also, when I visit pages hosted by tripod, geocities,etc, little rectangular windows pop up with adverts in them. Is there any way to disable these pop up windows? There used to be a user preference for this: user_pref(capability.policy.default.windowinternal.open,

Re: Newsgroups restructure

2001-06-19 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
John Dobbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Ian Hickson wrote: On Sat, 16 Jun 2001, JTK wrote: God, why do I bother. A very good question. Many of us would rather you did not. As long as you reply to his posts, he'll

Re: mozilla.org releases Mozilla 0.9.1

2001-06-11 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
Gervase Markham [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... 2. The speed of the Mozilla browser is still just too slow. Compared to say Opera, and even IE, Mozilla is awful. Rendering speed? I'm very surprised. Can you give example pages? Startup

Re: Slow to re-act on linux w/ gnome

2001-06-07 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
On 6 Jun 2001 23:09:13 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Adam Theo) wrote: i am running red hat linux 7.0 (although thinking of switching to ROCK linux, to cut down on the 'bloat-factor' which i'm beginning to hate so much.), and running mozilla 0.9, not a nightly build, just the milestone release. it is

Re: What is Difference between SEA and no SEA (mozilla installers) ???

2001-06-01 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
Asa Dotzler [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hans-Peter Fischer wrote: I'm using Linux at home, too, but not Mozilla's Mail/News component. Last time I checked it wasn't really designed for minimum online time, which is i

Re: What is Difference between SEA and no SEA (mozilla installers) ???

2001-05-31 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... That can be said about NC4.7x as well. What's your point? What does that have to do with filtering in newsgroups not working, or someone using OE for mail/news while extolling the virtues of Moz?

Re: What is Difference between SEA and no SEA (mozilla installers) ???

2001-05-30 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
JTK [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb im Newsbeitrag [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Of course, that could easily be corrected by taking a few seconds to make the browser's built-in downloading more efficient and less susceptible to crashing. But let's be realistic, with all these new

Thanks for 0.9

2001-05-08 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
Hi, everybody, I just downloaded 0.9 and the speed improvement over 0.8.1 is really phantastic! I'm using the Linux version (browser only) on a Pentium 166 machine :-). Thanks for your excellent work. Hans-Peter -- Visit http://www.hei-news.de/

Re: Help, I can't get mime-types/plugins to work

2001-03-22 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
On Wed, 21 Mar 2001 20:14:05 + Ian Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Charlie Zender wrote: Or is this a known bug that only whiners like me continue to complain about? Well I thought it was just me. Mime has _never_ worked for me in Mozilla. Once I have "configured" something either I

Re: Mozilla crashes (was: Re: About minimum platform requirements.)

2000-12-10 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
Andreas Franke wrote: Hans-Peter Fischer wrote: Mozilla 0.6 always crashed. Please try to run mozilla in gdb (ver. 4.95 or greater should be sufficient for 0.6, for the trunk see bug 57051 for a good version), file a bug, and attach the stack trace. For details, see: http

Re: About minimum platform requirements.

2000-12-08 Thread Hans-Peter Fischer
jesus X [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb in im Newsbeitrag: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I frequently see people with 200 MHz Pentiums (and even the occasional 486) complain about Mozilla (among other apps) running slowly on their machine. Ditto with people who have 16 or 32 megs of RAM. I don't mean to offend,