Hi Tedd,
Am 2008-06-23 12:29:17, schrieb tedd:
Interesting concept.
In other words, have a domain/subscription where people can register
and then record all the places where they would like notified in case
of their death. It could hold a bunch of different things that you
would want
[snip]
Please don't create another list.
You don't have to read all the threads if you don't want to and skipping
over OT posts takes me about 2s a day... (hint use the r key in
Thunderbird to mark the thread as read!). I don't know about you but I
can afford that amount of time for the
At 10:42 PM +0100 6/22/08, Colin Guthrie wrote:
It's not really about the project etc. it's more about, h,
etiquette. I'd like people to know if I've shuffled of this mortal
coil so they can all write nice things about me on their blogs etc.
In this modern age I find myself with several
tedd wrote:
At 10:42 PM +0100 6/22/08, Colin Guthrie wrote:
It's not really about the project etc. it's more about, h,
etiquette. I'd like people to know if I've shuffled of this mortal
coil so they can all write nice things about me on their blogs etc.
In this modern age I find myself
[snip]
The only fly in the ointment would be how to notify your account that
you are dead? Might have difficulty detecting that, at least just
yet. :-)
[/snip]
Have the instructions in your will.
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At 5:52 PM +0100 6/23/08, Colin Guthrie wrote:
At least we'll probably fine a practical use for the die() function ;)
LOL -- that's funny.
It reminds me of:
/world
Cheers,
tedd
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Daniel Brown wrote:
Hey, Col. Thought you were dead. ;-P
Not dead, just buried... :p
But this reminds me of an idea I had a while back. As a developer
working with a lot of open source projects etc, what would happen if I
did die? I'd want to let all the people I deal with in the
At 10:02 PM +0100 6/22/08, Colin Guthrie wrote:
But this reminds me of an idea I had a while back. As a developer
working with a lot of open source projects etc, what would happen if
I did die?
We probably would have a hell of a time trying to get to finish it. :-)
Seriously, look at Key
tedd wrote:
At 10:02 PM +0100 6/22/08, Colin Guthrie wrote:
But this reminds me of an idea I had a while back. As a developer
working with a lot of open source projects etc, what would happen if I
did die?
We probably would have a hell of a time trying to get to finish it. :-)
The testing
Nitsan Bin-Nun wrote:
Someone had to start some thread like this..
I think we should create another list for those OT's as Daniel suggested.
Please don't create another list.
You don't have to read all the threads if you don't want to and skipping
over OT posts takes me about 2s a day...
On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 9:48 AM, Colin Guthrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The occasional OT post is what helps make the community feeling here.
Removing them to a separate list will make the core one much more clinical
and less enjoyable.
Hey, Col. Thought you were dead. ;-P
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At 1:00 PM -0400 6/21/08, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 9:48 AM, Colin Guthrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The occasional OT post is what helps make the community feeling here.
Removing them to a separate list will make the core one much more clinical
and less enjoyable.
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