~terry
Wed, Sep 23, 1998 (13:33)
#401
wer, please check out projects.
Also, anyone interested in a little paying gig on our cs site, check out projects childrenstory topic (requires some understanding of webtv).
~KitchenManager
Wed, Sep 23, 1998 (20:55)
#402
will do...
~KitchenManager
Tue, Sep 29, 1998 (08:39)
#403
Welcome heidi and karen as hostesses of Drool!
~riette
Tue, Sep 29, 1998 (10:39)
#404
WELCOME!!!
I thought Nan was hostess all along. Is she coming to inner, or what? What is going on in there??
~terry
Tue, Sep 29, 1998 (11:14)
#405
Evelyn Boake was the previous droolhostess. And she is passing the baton on to Heidi and Karen. I think I got Heidi spelled right that time!
~terry
Tue, Sep 29, 1998 (20:07)
#406
Any new topic ideas anyone? Does anyone have a burning passion that would
be fun to talk about?
Ideas?
~mikeg
Tue, Sep 29, 1998 (21:23)
#407
Java! It's my new thing to learn, and I'm rather hoping it will get me a very good job after graduation!
~terry
Fri, Oct 2, 1998 (00:15)
#408
Sure, what conference should we put it in? computer? web?
~ratthing
Fri, Oct 2, 1998 (10:47)
#409
since it's really just another programming language, how about
putting it in computer and linking it to web?
~terry
Sat, Oct 3, 1998 (03:17)
#410
Sure, you want to start it, Ray? We don't have a java topic now? I'll
talk to you about Java.
~ratthing
Sat, Oct 3, 1998 (12:44)
#411
sure!
~terry
Tue, Oct 6, 1998 (10:03)
#412
"It's a software initiative that could
decide who owns corporate desktops for
the next 10 years. More vaporware from
Microsoft Corp.? Hardly. This time, it's
IBM Corp. taking the offensive.
Indeed, IBM (NYSE:IBM) has drawn up a
strategic blueprint to transform its
enterprise business into an
electronic-commerce powerhouse that
spans millions of corporate desktops. In
addition to betting the bank on Java,
the blueprint calls for IBM to pump up
Netscape's desktop business, head off
Microsoft's Web browser and aggressively
push OS/2 Warp customers onto other
platforms.
... read more and comment in the computer conference
topic on java. ratthang, would you mind linking this to the
web conference, cause I keep going there to look for this.
~ratthing
Tue, Oct 6, 1998 (10:12)
#413
can i do that? i thought only hosts of confs could do things like
that and AFAIK i dont host this conf or the web conf!
~KitchenManager
Tue, Oct 6, 1998 (10:20)
#414
yeah, yeah, yeah...I'll do it...
~terry
Tue, Oct 6, 1998 (22:06)
#415
We can add you if you want, Ray.
~wolf
Tue, Oct 6, 1998 (22:11)
#416
wer: hahaha!!!!
ray and terry: see, it worked *heehee*
i see java stuff everywhere but don't understand what it means. i know it's another
code and all that but what can it do?
and please explain appelets to me-there is a site on the web with a picture of a
wolf sitting by a body of water and the bottom half of the picture is a reflection
of said wolf with ripples in the water. HOW does that work? and is it tedious?
~ratthing
Wed, Oct 7, 1998 (10:46)
#417
java is a programming language developed by some engineers at
sun microsystems. the big deal about java was that it was
designed to operate on any computer platform, whether Windows,
Unix, Mac, etc. another important aspect of Java is that
it was designed to run across networks, so that the programs
could transmit themselves across a network to operate and
that they could also transmit information across networks.
if you already know how to program in C++ or another OO
language then Java is actually pretty easy to learn.
Otherwise it would be daunting for a beginner to pick up.
the wolf near water you are looking at is a java applet. applets
are small programs that run inside of web browsers that do
any cool things you want them to, all written in java.
~wolf
Wed, Oct 7, 1998 (13:06)
#418
so where can i learn this stuff? is it easy to pick up like html? should i move this discussion to web????? am i asking too many questions? help!!
~terry
Wed, Oct 7, 1998 (15:15)
#419
Sure, talk to us in web. I'm sure there's an html topic or two there. There are many resources for learning html on the web itself. Try doing a web search in http://www.infind.com and type the words html resources or html tutorial or html class and see what it brings back. What kind of system and software are you running, wolfie?
~wolf
Wed, Oct 7, 1998 (17:41)
#420
windows 95, compaq pentium. html is okay, as i learn it as i go, but the other stuff--so, i'll do the search and will probably join web. thanks!!
~terry
Wed, Oct 7, 1998 (17:45)
#421
There's also a great book with color illustrations but I'm not at home now to pull it off the shelf. It has a yellow border and is full of good examples. Let us know what your search unveils ok? Maybe we can post some of the better instructional sites in the web conference or perhaps even make a page of links. I use FrontPage for ease of use, but for years I've mostly coded html using the simplest of text editors like Windows Notepad.
~wolf
Wed, Oct 7, 1998 (23:12)
#422
i'd really like to know if a code exists to put pictures where you want them--
i.e., center them in relation to each other (if one is bigger than the one next
to it) have smaller graphics sprinkled about without having to edit them into
wallpaper---that kind of stuff. i tried doing it with the front page thingy
i've got with this system but to no avail. will look about and let you guys know.
i can't be the only one with questions!
~ratthing
Wed, Oct 7, 1998 (23:17)
#423
try using dynamic HTML (DHTML). there is a DHTML editor called
Astound that might be useful, wolfie.
you might also try some creative use of tables or frames in
regular HTML.
what i would do in that situation is to simply lay the pictures
out the way i want using a photo editor (e.g., PaintShop Pro)
then just merging them all into one bigass gif or JPG.
~wolf
Wed, Oct 7, 1998 (23:42)
#424
yeah but wouldn't that take some time to download? the page would take forever
to load up! i've heard of dhtml but don't know anything about it...thanks.....
~terry
Thu, Oct 8, 1998 (09:33)
#425
William, please check the projects conference for some notes about what Evelyn needs, eg. getting Heidi and Karen set up to push content.
When we get a little further along, wolfie, you can have a front page enabled website here which will make it a lot easier.
~terry
Thu, Oct 8, 1998 (09:36)
#426
Ree didn't check in last night!
~terry
Fri, Oct 16, 1998 (10:22)
#427
New!
Topic 55 in music: The Beatles.
~terry
Sat, Oct 17, 1998 (19:25)
#428
The weather in Austin is getting out of hand. See topic 31 in the austin
conference.
~terry
Sun, Oct 18, 1998 (12:40)
#429
Topic 27 in cars:
car jokes
Find the car you drive in the list of cars and their personalities.
~terry
Wed, Oct 21, 1998 (12:19)
#430
tv. ally mcbeal. Ally jumps on John Ritters face.
~terry
Wed, Oct 21, 1998 (15:05)
#431
Bruce Sterling Establishes "Viridian List"
If you watch the news, you may have noticed that we Texans
have had a summer of unprecedent heat and drought,
followed by an autumn of unprecedented floods. I have
therefore started a new, second mailing list, which will
center around 21st century Green design issues. The new
"Viridian Mailing List" seeks a historical understanding
of technology, society, and their future trends, centering
around the Greenhouse Effect. Unlike Dead Media, which
has been very calm and scholarly, this Viridian list will
probably be rather strident and opinionated. If you
would like to join the Viridian List, send me email. I
will send you the 6,633-word text of my recent San
Francisco lecture, in which I vent some of my strong
feelings on this subject.
Bruce Sterling (bruces@well.com)
Where can we start a topic on this?
Which conference and what would the topic be called. Any suggestions?
~KitchenManager
Thu, Oct 22, 1998 (20:46)
#432
hmmm...how about spirit since that is where saving the world started...
or put it in cultures...
~riette
Fri, Oct 23, 1998 (02:26)
#433
That sounds sensible.
~terry
Thu, Oct 29, 1998 (08:09)
#434
topic 333 in apps:
What are buddy lists? Read Microsofts astonishing press release. Is this
the beginning of the end for ICQ?
Can you find our newby from China? I hope he keeps coming back.
End male topic creation dominance!
~terry
Thu, Oct 29, 1998 (08:44)
#435
y2k
Talk about it in Internet 31 (internet conference topic 31).
" For those absent in byline, I'm being bombarded with vitriolic and often
bizarre email about my story last week, "Y2K: The Missionary Position."
I'd be interested to know what folks think of the criticisms at...
http://www.wired.com/news/news/wiredview/story/15875.html
One person who wrote directly to me accused me of blaming Christians for
the Y2K problems."
_ Joe Nickell, Wired writer
~terry
Tue, Feb 1, 2000 (00:48)
#436
This is the first post in this topic on the new site.
~MarciaH
Wed, Feb 2, 2000 (14:00)
#437
I see that it was just 22 minutes before the beginning of February. You must have slept well that night! Congratulations, again!
~sprin5
Thu, Feb 3, 2000 (09:30)
#438
I didn't sleep at all that night!
~aschuth
Thu, Feb 3, 2000 (13:54)
#439
Autsch!
~wolf
Thu, Feb 3, 2000 (20:55)
#440
alex! hey dude, how ya been?
~MarciaH
Thu, Feb 3, 2000 (21:53)
#441
Ouch, indeed! Poor Terry. I also know another man who has spent an uncommonly vast number of hours laboring on our behalf. I wish I could hug you and let you know in person how much I appreciate the angst and sleep-deprivation you have undergone in the past weeks. My gratitude knows no bounds! Thanks, guys!
~aschuth
Sat, Feb 19, 2000 (17:50)
#442
[Oi, Wolfspaws, how's ya 'n' yer pack doin' these days? Me hoppin' about and smackin' stuff over the head, gettin' things seen to. Mags shipping to print in - waiddaminute - 10 days. Printshop -10, but I'm in a better shape than usual. Wait three, four days, then I might be a nervous wreck as usual, but right now, nerves cool, good sleep, hands don't shake. And still stuff gets done. Looks like we got some of the kinks in production figured out - there are some more, but we know about them, and pack 'em in next time.]
~wolf
Sat, Feb 19, 2000 (21:31)
#443
am happy for ya, alex!!
~MarciaH
Sat, Feb 19, 2000 (22:04)
#444
Wolfie, are you ok? You sound down...*hugs*
~wolf
Mon, Feb 21, 2000 (21:01)
#445
yeah, i'm fine...thanks for asking! *hugs*
~terry
Fri, May 4, 2001 (00:48)
#446
Motorcycle
farm
vc
business
A few of the places that I've posted today.