RE: HashMap

2004-01-17 Thread Andreas L. Delmelle
 -Original Message-
 From: Peter B. West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

snip /
 I assume this problem is with the iframes?


Well, not my eye-frames... but if that's what these charming windows on the
sources are called, then, yes.

Anyway, this could well be added as a feature to the other fop-dev pages, if
you ask me.


Cheers,

Andreas



RE: HashMap

2004-01-16 Thread Andreas L. Delmelle
 -Original Message-
 From: Peter B. West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

snip /

 I hope you're not casting aspersions on my producer/consumer buffers?


Hiya Peter,

Great isn't it? The pun only became apparent to me *after* I had typed it
up, and look-ee here, it got through nicely :) (If you're joking, that
is...)

Seriously? Not at all! (BTW: Shouts for your alt-design pages. Very
comfortable --although IE seems to have a little trouble with the JavaScript
adding a horizontal scrollbar instead of a vertical one; with other browsers
no prob whatsoever.)


Cheers,

Andreas



Re: HashMap

2004-01-16 Thread Peter B. West
Andreas L. Delmelle wrote:
Hiya Peter,

...
Seriously? Not at all! (BTW: Shouts for your alt-design pages. Very
comfortable --although IE seems to have a little trouble with the JavaScript
adding a horizontal scrollbar instead of a vertical one; with other browsers
no prob whatsoever.)
Andreas,

I assume this problem is with the iframes?

Peter
--
Peter B. West http://www.powerup.com.au/~pbwest/resume.html



RE: HashMap

2004-01-15 Thread Andreas L. Delmelle
 -Original Message-
 From: Peter B. West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 A friend was watching over my shoulder as I was responding to an earlier
 message on fop-dev.  HashMaps... I won't say what image that conjures
 up for me.  Well?  A map of where you have the stash.

 I never thought of it that way.

Well, ask him what a HashAttributeSet conjures up for him, and he might just
pull one right out of his office-drawer :)

 -Original Message-
 From: John Austin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

snip /
 The Globe and Mail (http://www.globeandmail.com/) stated that
 Ontario produces more weed than the entire population could
 possibly smoke.

Depends on what portions you're used to, not? ;)  I'd never trust public
media though, when it comes to providing us with an accurate estimate of
this figure... many would have us believe that the DRD is 0.0 --sigh. When
is anyone going to realize the trouble is (practically) never the
*buyers/consumers*, even less so the *makers/producers*. Problem is always,
as with most goods, the *sellers/distributors* :) An _honest_ salesman?
Honestly...



Cheers,

Andreas



Re: HashMap

2004-01-15 Thread Eric Galluzzo
Andreas L. Delmelle wrote:

-Original Message-
From: Peter B. West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
A friend was watching over my shoulder as I was responding to an earlier
message on fop-dev.  HashMaps... I won't say what image that conjures
up for me.  Well?  A map of where you have the stash.
I never thought of it that way.
   

Well, ask him what a HashAttributeSet conjures up for him, and he might just
pull one right out of his office-drawer :)
 

I wonder if that office drawer would be part of his Hashtable.

(Sorry, couldn't resist.)

   - Eric




Re: HashMap

2004-01-15 Thread Peter B. West
Andreas L. Delmelle wrote:
Depends on what portions you're used to, not? ;)  I'd never trust public
media though, when it comes to providing us with an accurate estimate of
this figure... many would have us believe that the DRD is 0.0 --sigh. When
is anyone going to realize the trouble is (practically) never the
*buyers/consumers*, even less so the *makers/producers*. Problem is always,
as with most goods, the *sellers/distributors* :) An _honest_ salesman?
Honestly...
Andreas,

I hope you're not casting aspersions on my producer/consumer buffers?

Peter
--
Peter B. West http://www.powerup.com.au/~pbwest/resume.html


Re: HashMap

2004-01-14 Thread John Austin
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 21:27, Peter B. West wrote:
 A friend was watching over my shoulder as I was responding to an earlier 
 message on fop-dev.  HashMaps... I won't say what image that conjures 
 up for me.  Well?  A map of where you have the stash.
 
 I never thought of it that way.

Those of you in 'foreign climes' won't have heard of Canada's
latest drug bust. A former brewery north of Toronto was being used 
as one of the largest 'grow ops' (hydroponic marijuana factory)
ever discovered.

The Globe and Mail (http://www.globeandmail.com/) stated that
Ontario produces more weed than the entire population could
possibly smoke. There's an image of Canada that I want Europeans
to have. Of course it would slow hockey down quite a bit (but it
would dramatically increase concession sales at NHL games ...)
and cut out the fights. And only one of the Cheech and Chong guys
is/was Canajun, eh!

Anyway ... the former Molson's brewery in Barrie Ontario next
to Highway 400 (Interstate/Motorway/Autobahn) ... had everything
they needed ... huge metal kettles ... loading docks ... 
-- 
John Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED]