misunderstood. :-(
Bill
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Bill -
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Bill,
The eventual goal is to post the specifications. First we need more
feedback and, I assume, some alternate specs to post alongside mine.
So, Bill, you didn't misunderstand, you just understood before it was
true.
- Chuck Getting There Eventually Barouch
Bill Haskett wrote:
I
My initial entry in the Baker's Challenge for programming standards is
in U2-Community under this name:
Programming Standards: The Barouch Spec
The stated goal is for several people to offer their own
specifications, for the community to comment on the lot, and for each
original
Subject: [U2] Baker's Challenge
My initial entry in the Baker's Challenge for programming standards is
in U2-Community under this name:
Programming Standards: The Barouch Spec
The stated goal is for several people to offer their own
specifications, for the community to comment
Bill -
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At 07:07 PM 11/19/2007, you wrote:
Charles:
Where is the community? I can't find that nor can I figure out how
to post to the
Wiki. :-(
Bill
We are a small company (42 UV licenses) and so use AUTOLOGOUT on sessions
based on importance. Some clients are set longer than others, and some
employees likewise.
The challenge I have is to figure out who/what is logging in when they are
using a java telnet client we use for 'web-based'
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We are a small company (42 UV licenses) and so use AUTOLOGOUT
on sessions
based on importance. Some clients are set longer than others, and some
because they wouldn't
know where to change to port or how. Changing the java port isn't an
option.
George
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quote who=George Gallen
Just a thought. When the initial HTTP connection is made, does
it run a third part
First, to the moderator. If this is not the place to do this, tell me now and
I will cease immediately or direct me to where I am authorized to do this.
Over the last 20 years I have spent roughly $85,000 of my own money and
thousands of hours plus buckets of sweat to develop a concept involving
sorry guy, but you sort of lost out when you said 'if we can get 5% of the 4
million. that's b.s. and you know it. You have no business plan, a stupid
idea and one of the worst gimicks i have ever seen. stop trying to cheat
people and go make an honest living. Everyone on this list has worked
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sorry guy, but you sort of lost out when you said 'if we can get 5% of the
4
million. that's b.s. and you know it. You have no business plan, a stupid
idea and one of the worst gimicks i have ever
Normally, something soliciting paid help or offering paid products
should be marked with [AD]. Since this isn't a purely technical thread,
please reposted it to u2-community and mark it as [AD] A Challenge.
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In a message dated 5/21/2004 6:47:29 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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The concept is copyrighted, so there are some protections and I have
the opinion of the Attorney General of the State of South Carolina
as to its legality. This is a tournament concept. It's as
Jeremy:
Be nice. :-)
Bill
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sorry guy, but you sort of lost out when you said 'if we can get
5% of the 4
million. that's b.s. and you know it. You have no business plan,
a stupid
idea and one of the worst gimicks i have ever seen.
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