Apropos Ken's posting, this just in:
http://software.newsforge.com/software/05/09/22/164231.shtml?tid=78
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There's a joystick to TV device out there (I think I saw it on
www.makezine.com?) that is a C64 inside. Comes with C64 games and
can be made to have a C64 Basic prompt. It seemed very hackable
and someone even hooked up an old 1541 drive too 'em.
Look for C64 websites. I'm sure it'll turn up.On
On 9/27/05, Christopher Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks like that email came from Gmail - I'm kind of surprised theywould do something like that, which makes me wonder if it's something
elsewhere that's causing the problem. Since Greg mentioned highlighting
Hmm, I'm using gmail too.
VirtualHost *:80
ServerName forum.venix.com
ProxyRequests Off
ProxyPass / http://localhost:9080/
ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:9080/
/VirtualHost
IfModule mod_cache.c
CacheDisable forum.venix.com
/IfModule
This is my apache 2.0 config to use apache as a proxy for a different
web
It appears that October 23rd is the winner!
WHAT TO DO NOW:
1. Join the -org list and/or reply to me that you'd like to attend
the meeting.
2. Join the -org list and add to the suggested agenda.
3. Add/edit the wiki topic http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/bin/view/Www/
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On Sep 27 at 9:29am, Bill McGonigle wrote:
Ben, you need a MUA that can handle multi-part MIME messages. Set it to
show you the text/plain alternative.
I do, and I have. :) Pine 4.63, FYI. Not only does it recognize MIME, it
understands HTML mail, and does a passably decent job of
On Sep 27 at 12:21pm, Bill Freeman wrote:
Summary: Surprisingly, I pretty much agree with Ben.
Hey! :-)
But sometimes it seems not to recognize that there are parts
(though I can see some MIME division stuff) and simply presents the
text of the message.
This last makes me
On Sep 28 at 7:01pm, Michael ODonnell wrote:
Since I don't read my email with a WWW browser,
all those pointlessly cluttered [meta-]encodings
(MIME, RichText, TNEF, HTML, quoted-printable, etc)
are just a pain in the a**. Please, K.I.S.S...
MIME stands for Multipurpose Internet Mail