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Displaying 20 results from an estimated 39 matches for "geekiness".

2006 May 25
8
Looking for AOL, MSN, Yahoo "Rails Buddies"
I''m an independent software developer that spends a fair amount of time each day working on Rails-related project. t''d be really great to meet some people to chat about rails, software development, or whatever else geeky stuff via IM! If interested, shoot me an e-mail or reply here. Personally, I''m a little apprehensive about putting all my info out there on a list
2013 May 02
3
I Know It's A Stupid Question......
........But I'm trying to give my son a "cool-yet-kind-of-geeky" 13th Birthday Present......he hinted he liked the CentOS logo, but where would I find things that are branded with it?....searching the web doesn't really help me much, only because I'm not sure what I need to be looking for...any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!! EGO II
2007 Dec 20
4
Unanswered question
How long does one have to typically wait for an answer to a post? Tomorrow my message will have been up a week, and I've gotten no replies. It was about whether a file, while it was being written to, could subsequently be opened by another client for reading. I used a DVR with chasing play as an example. Didn't seem like that difficult of a question, but maybe it isn't geeky
2006 Jan 30
2
Asterisk Evening in Melbourne: Feb 2!
...e: Thursday February 2nd (the day after tomorrow!) Time: 7pm - late Place: Fujitsu Centre for Excellence, 1 Southbank Boulevard, Southbank (Inside the Pacific Internet building) After Fujitsu makes us leave, we'll be heading to a local cafe or pub to continue our collective phone geekiness. If you have trouble finding us, please give me a call (my number is in the .sig below). Many thanks to Joseph Sirucka for securing the venue for this evening, and to Fujitsu for letting us use it. More about Fujitu's playground here: http://www.fujitsu.com/au/news/pr/archives/2005/20051109-0...
2005 Feb 09
2
Melbourne Asterisk Users meet next Thursday
Hi all, If you're in Melbourne Australia and interested in Asterisk, you're invited to join us for a casual evening to talk about Asterisk, VOIP, networks, and just generally get geeky about IP phone stuff. Ultimately, I think it would be interesting and useful to turn this into a monthly get-together, so I'd like to talk about that too. Anyone with an interest is welcome; from
2005 Mar 04
3
Whoo Hoo... We''re on the Slashdot front page!
Part 2 of my Rails article on ONLamp.com just made the slashdot front page! The entry, itself, is here: http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/03/04/1319242&tid=156 Curt
2005 Feb 05
1
Why Windows sucks.
The most eloquant rant on Windows I've read for a long long time.... http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/gate/archive/2005/02/04/notes020405.DTL
2009 Sep 10
1
Friday 11th: Aswath Rao: "Trapezoidal VoIP is Evil" on VoIP Users Conference at Noon EDT
Hi, We're pleased have a 25-year telephony veteran with us tomorrow, Aswath Rao. Aswath maintains that "Trapezoidal VoIP is Evil". Join us and ask questions, make comments, argue about geeky details... and maybe win a Gigaset S675IP SIP/DECT g722-capable phone with an additional handset. Those of us who have these phones like them a lot. All dial in info is here: http://VUC.me -
2006 May 17
10
Weird error
What does this mean? (eval):1:in `compute_type'': compile error (eval):1: parse error, unexpected tINTEGER Object::0 ^ Anyone know? Any help counts! Thanks in advance, Mohammad(Programmer-22) -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2005 Jun 10
2
Asterisk Evening in Melbourne (again!) next Thursday
Darn, and here I was thinking <small town> Melbourne, FL, USA =( _____ From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of jurgen Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 11:16 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion; Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Evening in
2004 Aug 06
2
synchronous home network streaming
hello people, while thinking about the next little fiesta at my place, together with a friend of mine we were talking about streaming our selected music to different rooms within our location. actually it would be only two clients that would have to catch the stream. we are running one linux box which would serve the stream. the clients would be that same box and another ms windows machine.
2005 Mar 27
2
Odd icecast hiccup problem with low-bandwidth cellular client
Here's a very odd question - I don't know if anybody can even begin to answer. I am attempting something very odd and geeky. I set up an icecast Win32 server streaming a 96kbps mp3 stream (using all the latest as of today software, winamp, icecast2 and oddcast v3) so I can listen to it on my cell phone while at work. My phone does GPRS EDGE data at 131kbps-ish, just barely fast enough to
2007 Jun 08
2
Testing two interdependent ActiveRecord models
Hello, In my app, I''d like to test two model object objects that interact with each other. (In my example, a Person can have Contributions.) I guess you could say that I''m testing ActiveRecord associations. For example, a Person has zero or many Contributions. A Contribution has one or more People. This is the very basic version, but I think it will illustrate the
2002 Jul 28
2
[fwd] CVS: ogg123 rocks! vcut no so much so... (from: wayfarer42@postmaster.co.uk)
Some detailed feedback that looks useful. ----- Forwarded message from Michael Semon <wayfarer42@postmaster.co.uk> ----- Delivery-Date: Tue Jul 16 05:29:37 2002 X-Mailer: MIME-tools 5.41 (Entity 5.404) From: "Michael Semon" <wayfarer42@postmaster.co.uk> Subject: CVS: ogg123 rocks! vcut no so much so... To: feedback@vorbis.com Hi! Being impatient for RC4, I downloaded
2009 Jan 06
2
Apple patch 10
Patch #10 allows the pop3 and imap mail processes to handle multiple clients. We know this weakens the security model but it greatly increases scalability especially when clients are idle. Here's how it works. When there are no mail processes, or none serving fewer than mail_max_connections clients, the master creates a new mail process pretty much like it does now, but with some
2004 Aug 06
0
synchronous home network streaming
On Tuesday 25 May 2004 10:14, Felix Dorner wrote: > hello people, > > while thinking about the next little fiesta at my place, together with a > friend of mine we were talking about streaming our selected music to > different rooms within our location. actually it would be only two > clients that would have to catch the stream. we are running one linux > box which would serve
2009 May 01
1
Hello. I'm new so forgive my ignorance of previous ideas.
One thing I thought might be useful for Markdown was logic that converted certain text to <del> tags. Since Markdown is often used as a way to transfer information from email and there is a convention for simulating deleted text in email it might make a nice addition. Example: I really love^H^H^H^H hate you. becomes, I really <del>love</del> hate you.
2006 May 25
0
Re: Rails Digest, Vol 20, Issue 593
Ted, I''ve also visited the irc chat room, but if you want to contact me via IM, send me an email and I''ll put you on my buddy list. > > On 25-May-06, at 1:55 PM, Ted Korolchuk wrote: > > > >> I''m an independent software developer that spends a fair amount of > >> time each day working on Rails-related project. t''d be really >
2006 Aug 28
1
Strange slowdown calling Wine from PHP
I'm getting some odd behaviour from Wine when I call it from PHP, and I was wondering if someone who has the command line version of PHP installed would be willing to give the following test a try to see if it is something local to me or not. When I call Wine from a PHP script, it runs perfectly quickly. When I call that PHP script from another one, the whole thing slows down dramatically.
2009 Jun 11
1
OT: Windows Vista Tablet PC linux alternative
Hi all, I have this tabletpc one of my bosses insisted on buying. The machine runs Windows Vista TabletPC Edition. As it happens I have a thousand and one problems with this POS operating system... I think the hardware is fine though, so it's not that. Would any of you guys know of some kind of linux-based alternative, preferrably available on or for CentOS, that can do the same