Uri Even-Chen wrote:
OK, you asked for an example, you got it. Look at the history of
שיחה:אריאל שרון from 28 May 2005. There were comments by an anonymous
user which were deleted by the system administrators. Read the
discussion and then read the comments that were deleted.
Hi all!
I should note that people are free to give some of my Perl or Linux related
presentations in OSDC:
http://vipe.technion.ac.il/~shlomif/lecture/
Especially the Perl for Perl Newbies ones:
http://vipe.technion.ac.il/~shlomif/lecture/Perl/Newbies/
But see:
I have a Nokia 6100 cell phone. I bought a USB to Serial adapter cable which
when connected
to my Debian laptop the box automaticlly loads the pl2303 driver. I am able
identify
the phone via the following command: gnokii --identify, So I believe the
cable connection is working.
According to
Hi Oleg,
I haven't recieved any mail with the information you've mentioned.
Could you please forward it to my IBM address ?
Marcel
On Friday, 9 בDecember 2005 15:14, Josh Zlatin-Amishav wrote:
I have a Nokia 6100 cell phone. I bought a USB to Serial adapter
cable which when connected to my Debian laptop the box automaticlly
loads the pl2303 driver. I am able identify the phone via the
following command: gnokii --identify,
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
I'm not so sure about the deleted comments, but I did go over all the
changes to the actual page (not the discussion) that took place during
those two days. It seems that the page was in the middle of a stupid
edit war. Most of the deleted comments, as far as I could tell,
Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
You won't believe if I told you what happens in paper encyclopedia. These
evil pits of corruption are ruled by absolute dictators hiding under the
name of editors, and not only they are not obliged to accept input from
anybody - everybody is actually permanently banned
Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
Nadav Har'El [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005, Uri Even-Chen wrote about Re: [off topic] Wikipedia Jimmy
Wales:
Believe me, I know.
Uri, I am sorry, I don't think this particular argument sounds very
convincing... ;-)
But the fact is that anybody
Just a reminder that the talk submission dead-line for the OSDC::Israel::2006
(Open Source Developers' Conference) is today, 10th December.
We already have a nice number of Perl talks
Many Python talks.
Two Ruby talks and one about Haskell
There are several other talks as well.
As we have