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eFishAnt 31-May-2008 [2736] | Anyone remember some examples from long ago which ran Rebol code from a web page? Kinda like PHP type stuff, but so long ago, it is fuzzy in my brain. |
[unknown: 5] 31-May-2008 [2737] | You mean the REBOL plugin or RSP? |
eFishAnt 31-May-2008 [2738] | Maybe RSP...not the plugin |
Sunanda 31-May-2008 [2739] | There is/was also Magic! (like RSP) -- it may be available on the French site: http://www.rebolfrance.info |
eFishAnt 31-May-2008 [2740] | I do remember it being simpler than this. There is the old thing about stuff can be before or after the REBOL script where it is embedded into things, and REBOL can find it and run it. Maybe it was REBOL scripts embedded in .html that way...at the time I saw the scripts I thought it was cool, but I think it was simpler than RSP |
[unknown: 5] 31-May-2008 [2741x2] | I got out my old IRC bot yesterday called REBBOT and was surprised to find it still worked. Seems the IRC platform has remained consistent. |
Had some very ugly code in it also. | |
Graham 31-May-2008 [2743] | do html page works as long as the script is enclosed between [ ] |
PeterWood 31-May-2008 [2744x2] | You can get Magic! here - http://auverlot.fr/Fichiers.html |
The documentation is in French though. | |
Brock 31-May-2008 [2746] | I believe there were samples provided by Carl or someone else in the Cookbook. |
sqlab 1-Jun-2008 [2747] | http://www.rebol.net/cookbook/recipes/0062.html |
Brock 1-Jun-2008 [2748] | Thanks sqlab, I was too lazy to look it up. But glad to see my memory isn't failing [too quickly anyway]. |
[unknown: 5] 5-Jun-2008 [2749] | Anyone here have a linkedin.com profile? I was wondering if we could connect up and maybe even start a REBOL group there. I just got linked today and was suprised to found the levels of management that were also linkedin. Would be good exposure for REBOL if we could get something going in there. |
Brock 5-Jun-2008 [2750x2] | Myself, Chris and Yeksoon are in there. |
Chris found me by searching for Rebol. | |
[unknown: 5] 5-Jun-2008 [2752] | Would you guys mind if we all linked up? |
Brock 6-Jun-2008 [2753] | I don't mind |
RobertS 8-Jun-2008 [2754] | I still use linked-in |
[unknown: 5] 8-Jun-2008 [2755] | I tried searching for some of you guys but can't locate yas. I'm new to linked-in so I might be doing something wrong. |
Brock 8-Jun-2008 [2756] | I've never really used it myself... but I"m there. Sorry I can't be of more help. |
Robert 9-Jun-2008 [2757] | I have one too but rarly use it. |
[unknown: 5] 9-Jun-2008 [2758] | Anyone ever heard of using lemon JOY brand dishwashing liquid to kill mosquitioes? My family in Tennessee says you just put a few drops in some water on a dishplate and watch the mosquites get caught in it and die. |
Graham 9-Jun-2008 [2759x2] | All these foreclosures are causing mosquito problems ... apparently large swimming pools are just being abandoned without being emptied. With no time to deal with the problem, health authorities are just chucking in mosquito eating gold fish into the pools as an interim measure. |
oil is how they used to kill mosquitos in Africa | |
Brock 9-Jun-2008 [2761] | Paul, I heard that combination is also great for earwigs. |
Pekr 12-Jun-2008 [2762] | Hello, what is your experience with various trasnporters - DHL, Fedex, UPS, when you need to get something from China? :-) Which is cheapest? |
[unknown: 5] 12-Jun-2008 [2763x2] | I would brown tail (UPS) it if I were you. |
Don't know if they are cheapest but if something gets lost then that isn't very cheap. | |
Alan 14-Jun-2008 [2765] | FedEx, I know UPS guys who only use FedEx when they send a package ! |
[unknown: 5] 17-Jun-2008 [2766] | Hey Brock and Chris, I added a request to add you to my network on linked-in. Just wanted to drop you guys a note and let you know I found you guys there. Any other of our REBOL brothers on linked-in? |
Brock 18-Jun-2008 [2767] | Yeksoon was there. Don't know if he still is. Oh, and I accepted your invitation. |
[unknown: 5] 18-Jun-2008 [2768] | Yeah I saw that. Thanks Brock. |
Tomc 20-Jun-2008 [2769] | The Phoenix probe on Mars has returned the first good evidence it is sitting on water ice and not salt or some other bright material. Water ice is the only candidate to sublimate away over a few days. http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/phoenix/collection_16/dodo_020_024.gif |
[unknown: 5] 20-Jun-2008 [2770x2] | I have never seen ice under sand before. You would think it was ice that close to the surface that it couldn't just easily spread the soil as if it was baby powder. You would think it would at least have some viscosity. |
I just don't buy it that it is ice. If it were ice then I think we should see ice in the deepest part of the dig which would be near the center of the excavated hole not near the tip which would be closer to the surface. | |
Henrik 20-Jun-2008 [2772] | if it isn't ice, why does it slowly disappear over the course of 4 days when exposed to sunlight? |
[unknown: 5] 20-Jun-2008 [2773] | So your response is that it ACTs like ICE and my response is that is doesn't ACT like ICE. See the predicament? |
Tomc 20-Jun-2008 [2774] | I grew up in northern Maine and I can assure you ice under a thin coaiting of topsoil, sand , forest litter or whatever was an anual occurance. So I can say in some respect (say existance) it does act like water ice on Earth. What evidence would you offer that it does not act like ice on Mars? |
Henrik 21-Jun-2008 [2775] | Well, NASA says it acts like ice. I would assume they know what they're doing (most of the time). Also it may be the best way to detect ice, simply dig a hole and wait for the pictures to change. They only have 8 one-use-only sample ovens and have already used one, so possibly this is the best way to decide on what to do next. |
Graham 21-Jun-2008 [2776] | if ice formed on the top, and then it got covered ... well, seems fairly good explanation/ |
[unknown: 5] 21-Jun-2008 [2777] | Tomc - there is no component found on any other planet or in space that is not found also on earth to this point according to science. In other words we haven't found a material that is made up of elements that are "foreign" to our knowledge. So whatever the mars surfaces is composed of we should be able to duplicate the event here. I'm not going to dispute your findings in Maine, and I'm not going to dispute that their may be water indeed on Mars. I just don't think these pictures are evidence of it though. |
Graham 21-Jun-2008 [2778x2] | Don't know why, but all this reminds me of book I own - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_on_Mars |
But I was always a Philip Jose Farmer fan | |
[unknown: 5] 21-Jun-2008 [2780] | I only like to read non-fiction. |
Graham 21-Jun-2008 [2781] | You're kidding me! |
[unknown: 5] 21-Jun-2008 [2782] | Why would I do that? |
Graham 21-Jun-2008 [2783] | Because you talk all the time about one of the best fiction sellers of all time. |
[unknown: 5] 21-Jun-2008 [2784] | If your assuming that I talk about the Bible all the time then you would be WRONG so tell me what best fiction seller of all time are you alluding to? |
Gregg 22-Jun-2008 [2785] | Non-fiction doesn't always mean accurate. |
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