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[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[126x2]
Good idea
Yeah that way the communication is covered
Ammon
29-Dec-2004
[128x2]
Reichart said that if you were smart that could be done but I'm not 
sure just how you would approach that one...
That being posting to an AltME world from a web forum.
[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[130x2]
yeah
Well, I suppose since ALTME is encrypted they would have to release 
the encryption specifics so it may never be done
Alan
30-Dec-2004
[132]
ok all the real Rebol related messages from rebol2 are @ http://home.comcast.net/~arebol/rebol2.zip
BrianW
30-Dec-2004
[133]
Is there a Rebol-mode for Emacs?
yeksoon
30-Dec-2004
[134x2]
http://www.rebol.com/tools/rebol.el
is that what you are looking for?
BrianW
30-Dec-2004
[136]
ah yes, thanks
Brock
30-Dec-2004
[137x2]
Still the best kept secret  :)   /   :(
http://www.developer.com/net/net/article.php/3448451
BrianW
30-Dec-2004
[139]
Well, if folks are going to be paying attention to that, then I might 
as well seed my site. "Lies, damn lies, and statistics" I'm telling 
ya.
eFishAnt
30-Dec-2004
[140]
Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull:  "Popularity and intelligence have never 
been easy bedfellows"
BrianW
30-Dec-2004
[141]
Ooh, that's a good one too :-)
eFishAnt
30-Dec-2004
[142x2]
Being in the top .1% in computing intelligence, us REBOLers should 
not care a twit for the rest of the poor developers who don't stand 
a chance to compete.
The rest have a future of telephone soliciting to look forward to.
BrianW
30-Dec-2004
[144x2]
The only statistic I have to gauge things by is hits on my Web site. 
The Rebol pages are getting more unique visitors than my Ruby pages 
right now.
... or telephone sanitation, even.
eFishAnt
30-Dec-2004
[146]
know how to catch a unique visitor?
BrianW
30-Dec-2004
[147]
With honey?
eFishAnt
30-Dec-2004
[148]
unique up on him.
BrianW
30-Dec-2004
[149]
oy, that's pretty bad. Nice work :-)
Sunanda
30-Dec-2004
[150]
Those unique visitors might just be all of us, checking up on you 
:-)
BrianW
30-Dec-2004
[151x2]
That's absolutely true. I just have to trust that AWstats knows what 
it's doing. But see my earlier comment about statistics to see how 
much faith I have in that :-)
Having fun reading through the rebol.org scripts and getting an idea 
how to do things
Sunanda
30-Dec-2004
[153]
If you are runing View, you can download them all and see if they 
work as well:
http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/download-librarian.r
BrianW
30-Dec-2004
[154]
I might, but I'm having fun typing in the smaller ones for now
Sunanda
31-Dec-2004
[155]
I'm too lazy to do all that typing :-) .......I copy them to the 
clipboard like this:
    do http://www.rebol.org/library/public/lds-local.r
    res: lds/send-server 'get-script [base-convert.r]
    write clipboard:// res/data/script
BrianW
31-Dec-2004
[156]
As soon as I get past the "beginner" stuff I'll switch over to lazy 
mode, I'm sure. I'm insane, sure, but not *that* crazy :-)
PeterWood
31-Dec-2004
[157]
People learn in different ways, some people learn by reading, some 
people learn by listening and some people learn through wriitng. 
Sir Winston Churchill, the British wartime Prime Minister, didn't 
do well at school because he was one of those people who learnt through 
writing. His brilliance emerged during his time as a war correspondent 
in South Africa.

So it looks as though Brian is of the same mold.

As for me, i'm the worst kind of learner - I learn by talking!!!!
Sunanda
31-Dec-2004
[158]
Never sure if I'm lazy or crazy.....

Generally I can't be bothered to bury the bodies. Is that a clue 
to my type?
Terry
31-Dec-2004
[159x6]
Earthquake frequency chart upto 2000 http://www.wadhome.org/quakes/
2001 was rated at 30 earthquakes over 7.0 mag
a more scientific study showing increases in earthquake activity 
 http://www.seismology.harvard.edu/projects/CMT/EQgallery/EQgallery.html
Frequency graph of mag 6.0 or greater No. Coast of California http://www.humboldt.edu/~geodept/earthquakes/NC_Eqk_Freq.gif
While were looking at stats, it may be of some comfort to note that 
this industry SMOKES all others for the "fastest growing occupations".. 
iv'e looked a dozens of reports, and they all look like this one... 
  http://www.ctdol.state.ct.us/lmi/misc/fastest.htm
Eight of the 10 fastest growing occupations are computer-related, 
commonly refered to as information technology occupations.
  

 Bureau of Labor Statistics 2000-2010 Employment Predictions  http://www.iastate.edu/~newplan/docs/bls.shtml
Anton
31-Dec-2004
[165x2]
Happy New Year from Melbourne, Australia !!!
(listening to some truly demented music on the radio :)
Cyphre
31-Dec-2004
[167]
HNY to all!
eFishAnt
31-Dec-2004
[168x3]
a new year of Distributed eFishAntSea to all REBOLers of the world!
(BTW...has anyone heard from Ashley?  I hope he wasn't travelling 
near the earthquake.)
aha...I see he has logged on to one of my servers in the past 6 hours...so, 
no worries!
BrianW
31-Dec-2004
[171]
Wow, I've just been blown away by the amount of flak I've gotten 
from some folks about my attempt at a simplistic Perl tutorial. Same 
steps and concepts as the others I've written (kind of a theme on 
my site), but apparently some folks feel that Perl is not appropriate 
for children.  Hm ... maybe they have a point :-)
Terry
31-Dec-2004
[172]
They'll poke their eyes out.
BrianW
31-Dec-2004
[173x2]
They'll fall down and break their neck.
Worse yet, they might catch cold and die.
Sunanda
31-Dec-2004
[175]
I'd guess the Perl community is several hundred times bigger than 
the REBOL one.
So more likely to include yokels and trolls.
One day, maybe the REBOL community will be that unruly :-(