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Micha
17-Feb-2005
[1186x2]
plis help
send repry to [atlantyda10-:-op-:-pl]
Graham
17-Feb-2005
[1188]
try running net trace on
Anton
17-Feb-2005
[1189]
There are also more locations in the registry where programs may 
run, and if it's a service, it doesn't even show up in task manager, 
because it's hanging off svchost.exe, and you can't just terminate 
that.
Graham
17-Feb-2005
[1190]
try microsoft's antispyware .. it seems to be able to keep the pc 
stable enough to allow you to download other antispyware tools to 
clean up the pc.
Terry
18-Feb-2005
[1191x6]
A biological oil can...  http://www.priweb.org/ed/pgws/systems/images/diatom.jpg

An algae (diatom) that stores it's excess energy as oil... Most scientists 
agree that oil didn't come from dinosaurs, but from these.
Whereas an acre of canola, for example, can produce 100-150 lbs of 
oil, it's estimated that an acre of algae can produce anywhere from 
5000 lbs - 20,000 lbs of oil.
Algae oil is the richest source of DHA available, with 40 percent 
DHA by weight. Algae are the dietary source of omega-3 fatty acids 
for fish, so algae represents the only vegetable source of DHA available. 
Algae oil is the source of the highest quality DHA supplements
Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) is an omega-3 fatty acid. It is needed 
for the regulation all bodily functions and the breakdown of dietary 
fats within the body. Several sources of information suggest that 
man evolved on a diet with a ratio of omega 6 to omega 3 fatty acids 
of approximately 1 whereas today this ratio is approximately 10:1 
to 20-25:1, indicating that Western diets are deficient in omega 
3 fatty acids compared with the diet on which humans evolved and 
their genetic patterns were established DHA is essential for the 
growth and functional development of the brain in infants.
The oil from algae can be converted to biodiesel as well..
Per the Department of Energy's statistics, each year the US consumes 
roughly 60 billion gallons of petroleum diesel and 120 billion gallons 
of gasoline
Allen
18-Feb-2005
[1197]
Flaxseed is another vegetable source of omegas. provides omega 3, 
omega 6 & omega 9. with alpha-linolenic acid as the omega 3
[unknown: 5]
18-Feb-2005
[1198x2]
I think flaxseed has higher Omega-3's than fish oil.
Problem with the fish oil is that it can go rancid within someone 
depending on its delivery mechanisms plus has some side effects such 
as bad taste and oders.  I take fish oil but haven't noticed any 
of those things but thats because of the deliver mech in the branding 
I have.  Also, another major side effect of some brands is mercury. 
 Not sure if the ones I'm taking are effected.  However, I get pleny 
of Algae also in the Chlorella I take.  I knocked my blood pressure 
down dramatically.  My dad has bipolar and believes the Fish oil 
is helping him tremendously.
Gabriele
18-Feb-2005
[1200x3]
was there anyone having problems with network (READ function mainly) 
on W2K on scripts running for several hours?
my ex-collegue is using a script i wrote a couple years ago that 
just does some reads every few minutes. it has been working fine 
in the last couple years but now, after some W2K updates, it stops 
being able to access the network after running for a few hours
i don't know the exact error he's getting, not sure it that can help.
Jean-François
18-Feb-2005
[1203]
Hey everyone,

How about a group called "Inspiration" where we could put links to 
things that might serve as inspiration for futur REBOL apps or use... 
such as MoonEdit or Jotspot.etc.
Ammon
18-Feb-2005
[1204]
If you build it they will come
Jean-François
18-Feb-2005
[1205]
I  just saw the "Opportunity" group. Has it been there for a while 
and I never noticed it or did someone just create? It is in fact 
very close to the use I had in mind for a "Inspiration " group...
Graham
18-Feb-2005
[1206]
It's been there for one day
Jean-François
18-Feb-2005
[1207]
Graham, is there somewhere I can see when a group was created?
Graham
18-Feb-2005
[1208]
yes ... by the date of the first post :)
Jean-François
18-Feb-2005
[1209]
ah yes of course...

would you put links to MoonEdit and Jotspot in a "Opportunity" group?
Graham
18-Feb-2005
[1210x2]
Use your judgement ... if it's related to rebol and something totally 
different, no one will mind
*not something totally different
Micha
20-Feb-2005
[1212x3]
probe system/standard/email

make object! [
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]
ow to remove X- REBOL from emaila
how to remove x - REBOL from emaila
Tomc
20-Feb-2005
[1215]
set system/standard/email  make object![
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Micha
20-Feb-2005
[1216x2]
ok
plis sample  open , save file dialog ?
Ashley
20-Feb-2005
[1218]
help request-file
Micha
22-Feb-2005
[1219x3]
a: 6
b: func [] []
how do to remove all variables ?
PeterWood
22-Feb-2005
[1222]
Try the unset function  - http://rebol.com/docs/words/wunset.html


Generally, I find the core user guide at http://rebol.com/docs/core23/rebolcore.html
, 

  the function dictionary at http://rebol.com/docs/dictionary.html
  ,

 and the mailiing list archive at http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/ml-index.r

very useful in finding the answers to such questions.
Romano
22-Feb-2005
[1223]
Micha: variables cannot be removed from any context, you can assign 
to them another value, like none! or unset!
[unknown: 9]
22-Feb-2005
[1224]
How many people do we think still using the ML as opposed to here?
Tomc
22-Feb-2005
[1225]
all mac users
[unknown: 9]
22-Feb-2005
[1226]
(good point!)
Tomc
22-Feb-2005
[1227]
new people with no concept of altme
[unknown: 9]
22-Feb-2005
[1228]
Although that could change by using the same avenues the info for 
the ML is given to point ot AltME/Rebol3.
Tomc
22-Feb-2005
[1229]
linux users who fill uo their homes with altme cores every time they 
shutdown ...
[unknown: 9]
22-Feb-2005
[1230]
Please say that again, I think I lost too many letters.
Tomc
22-Feb-2005
[1231x2]
I get a core dump  from rebol/altme every time I shut altme down 
on linux
so I just leave it up and clean out the cores once in a while
[unknown: 9]
22-Feb-2005
[1233]
Ah.
Tomc
22-Feb-2005
[1234]
chances it are it is carls department not safeworlds
[unknown: 9]
22-Feb-2005
[1235]
yes.