Hi,
Today I read this:
We are continually trying to make the App Store even better. We have
listened to our developers and taken much of their feedback to heart. Based
on their input, today we are making some important changes to our iOS
Developer Program license in sections 3.3.1, 3.3.2 and
Meh. You take gay. We have been using queer for quite some time anyway. We
subversives care very little what your perverse opinions are, pervert. ;)
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On 9 September 2010 23:32, JosepM jmye...@mac.com wrote:
Hi,
Today I read this:
We are continually trying to make the App Store even better. We have
listened to our developers and taken much of their feedback to heart. Based
on their input, today we are making some important changes
Monte-
Thursday, September 9, 2010, 8:34:11 PM, you wrote:
Did you know revTools comes back toplevel after it's hidden? I'm
sure it's fixed in the newer version
OK - that's a new one. I've never seen that, and none of the beta
testers have ever reported seeing it. Maybe there's some
Right, that has just got added to the list.
No religion, politics, cheese and sexual preferences.
We're all friends and professionals here, working on using a fine
product to the best of our joint abilities.
Cheers,
Heather
Customer Services Manager and Listmom.
On 10 Sep 2010, at 06:41,
Comment voulez-vous gouverner un pays où il existe plus de 300 sortes de
fromage ?
How can you govern a country where there are over 300 kinds of cheese?
Charles de Gaulle
;-)
Le 10 sept. 2010 à 11:31, Heather Nagey a écrit :
Right, that has just got added to the list.
No religion,
http://jimlynch.com/index.php/2010/09/09/linux-mints-debian-delight/
Another review, more of an explanation for why. In lots of ways, Mint is
Debian for the rest of us. Or as Lynch puts it, Debian on steroids. I like
Debian straight up, but can see the attractions of grafting on the Ubuntu
Scott Rossi wrote:
Apple today included the following as part of the introduction to their new
app guidelines:
We have over 250,000 apps in the App Store. We don't need any more Fart
apps. If your app doesn't do something useful or provide some form of
lasting entertainment, it may not be
Dear list folks,
We're creating a number of new case studies for our website, and we
are still missing a really good hobbyist or personal use example. If
you use Rev for your own pleasure mostly, do not sell commercially,
and would like to share with us your thoughts and experiences of
I have developed the following print card code for both the Mac and Windows.
When I tested it the Print Dialog seems to take longer to show up despite
improvements I made to both print scripts.
I would certainly appreciate any suggestions on how to speed up the print
dialog appearing!
Here is
I created a really cool to-do list program with Rev - for which I am the
only user.
I use it to keep myself organized at work, so it is not really home use, but
it is still a personal thing. Basically, I am have a horrible proactive
memory, and I use this application to compensate for my
On 9/10/10 4:31 AM, Heather Nagey wrote:
Right, that has just got added to the list.
No religion, politics, cheese and sexual preferences.
My sexual preference is yes. Oops. Now you have to moderate me. :)
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On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 2:14 PM, J. Landman Gay jac...@hyperactivesw.comwrote:
On 9/10/10 4:31 AM, Heather Nagey wrote:
Right, that has just got added to the list.
No religion, politics, cheese and sexual preferences.
My sexual preference is yes. Oops. Now you have to moderate me. :)
oh
Friday, September 10, 2010, 2:31:58 AM, Heather wrote:
No religion, politics, cheese and sexual preferences.
...actually, I read that as (cheese and sexual) preferences and then
my brain got a bit bogged down trying to deal with it...
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mwie...@ahsoftware.net
On 9/10/10 12:32 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Friday, September 10, 2010, 2:31:58 AM, Heather wrote:
No religion, politics, cheese and sexual preferences.
...actually, I read that as (cheese and sexual) preferences and then
my brain got a bit bogged down trying to deal with it...
Seems pretty
You are Bd people. Tapping desk. Shaking stern finger. Tutting.
lol
What am I to do with you all? Its lucky I'm in an exceptionally good
mood since yesterday afternoon!
Heather
On 10 Sep 2010, at 18:55, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 9/10/10 12:32 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Friday, September
Jacque-
Friday, September 10, 2010, 10:55:00 AM, you wrote:
Seems pretty straightforward to me. No sex with cheese. Or at least,
keep it to yourself.
Heather is going to have a lot of moderating to do after this...
Right - so no discussion of same-cheese or opposite-cheese issues
here. And
if we can't have sex with cheese how will those swiss cheese full of holes
ever get made?
(ducks and run)
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 3:23 PM, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:
Jacque-
Friday, September 10, 2010, 10:55:00 AM, you wrote:
Seems pretty straightforward to me. No sex with
Hey, it's my democratic right to worship cheeses! It makes me feel gay, in the
traditional meaning of the term!
(Did I fit in all of the forbidden themes?)
Happy Friday! Except for those of you who are already at Saturday.
Devin
On Sep 10, 2010, at 12:21 PM, Heather Nagey wrote:
You are
That's beautiful man! snif
Bob
On Sep 10, 2010, at 11:30 AM, Devin Asay wrote:
Hey, it's my democratic right to worship cheeses! It makes me feel gay, in
the traditional meaning of the term!
(Did I fit in all of the forbidden themes?)
Happy Friday! Except for those of you who are
Devin,
You just received the award! Next conference I'll buy a cheese!
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Devin Asay devin_a...@byu.edu wrote:
Hey, it's my democratic right to worship cheeses! It makes me feel gay, in
the traditional meaning of the term!
(Did I fit in all of the forbidden
Devin-
Friday, September 10, 2010, 11:30:25 AM, you wrote:
Hey, it's my democratic right to worship cheeses! It makes me
feel gay, in the traditional meaning of the term!
(Did I fit in all of the forbidden themes?)
...aaand... we have a winner...
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On 9/10/10 1:23 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Jacque-
Friday, September 10, 2010, 10:55:00 AM, you wrote:
Seems pretty straightforward to me. No sex with cheese. Or at least,
keep it to yourself.
Heather is going to have a lot of moderating to do after this...
Right - so no discussion of
And, presumably, I am no longer allowed to write
about how cheesed-off I am about anything?
What about curd?
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Hi everyone,
Had this working before but now it blanks out most of the page that is loaded.
I have a script in a file called myScript.irev. I tested it and know that it
works. I am trying to run it by imbedding an HTML markup item in a text object
in a web page containing the following:
Now _that's_ perverse...
Cheers,
Luis.
On 10/09/10 22:20, Richmond wrote:
And, presumably, I am no longer allowed to write
about how cheesed-off I am about anything?
What about curd?
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Gregory,
the include command needs a file path not a URL.
it is something like:
include /path/to/myScript.irev
be aware of the case sensitiveness of unix file systems.
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 6:56 PM, Gregory Lypny
gregory.ly...@videotron.cawrote:
Hi everyone,
Had this working before but
Hi Ted, just wondering if you were able to get something useful running and
what approach you took. Thanks
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Hi
Wondering if anyone has done any curve fitting before.
Cheers
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revObjective - Making behavior scripts behave
Hi Monte,
This stack is not about cubic polynomial fitting,
but could provide some ideas:
http://andregarzia.on-rev.com/alejandro/stacks//Two_smooth_polygon_algorithm.zip
http://capellan2000.000space.com/Two_smooth_polygon_algorithm.zip
Have a nice weekend!
Alejandro
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I am using the lineoffset to search through a large number of lines (approx
40,000). My problem is I want to do a search where I return the line # if
the string is the whole line and not just a subset. Can this be done with
the lineoffset? If not, what would be my best option for efficiency?
I had one user report it was a problem a few weeks ago but I haven't
seen much reporting of this lately. Are Rev based apps still getting
flagged by Norton or did Norton get its act together?
I registered the problem with Norton but never got any response from
them.
Bill Vlahos
Warren Kuhl wrote:
I am using the lineoffset to search through a large number of lines (approx
40,000). My problem is I want to do a search where I return the line # if
the string is the whole line and not just a subset. Can this be done with
the lineoffset? If not, what would be my best
Jacque,
It occurred to me today that Apple has actually pissed off (can I say that?)
both sides of developers now. Originally, there were the XCode devs and the
'others.' Of course XCoders didn't mind, and many were openly happy the
'others' were getting the boot. More for ME, they chimed with
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