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Anton
23-Jun-2008
[2799]
Nice looking gui as usual, Henrik.
[unknown: 5]
23-Jun-2008
[2800]
Nasa Chief apparently against freedom of opinion and speech http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/jun/23/fossilfuels.climatechange
Gregg
23-Jun-2008
[2801]
Looks very nice Henrik!
Graham
23-Jun-2008
[2802]
Is it essential to use muted color schemes to get a decent looking 
GUI ??
Henrik
23-Jun-2008
[2803]
either that or small localized areas of colors. that's how I prefer 
it.
Chris
23-Jun-2008
[2804]
gc: I find spacing is most important, so long as your colour scheme 
isn't too painful...
Graham
23-Jun-2008
[2805]
ahh... what's painful??
Chris
23-Jun-2008
[2806]
That's subjective -- personal preference, context, audience...
Graham
23-Jun-2008
[2807]
Is this too garish - see the screen that appears at the end of the 
short video http://screencast.com/t/jSV7fndZ
Chris
23-Jun-2008
[2808]
There's a lot of varying primary color in there, not so much garish 
or painful as perhaps distracting.  What should the focus be?
Graham
23-Jun-2008
[2809x2]
just a dashboard ... so no primary focus
let me find one that has data in it
Chris
23-Jun-2008
[2811]
But, spacing -- look at netvibes, for example.  A lot of similar 
color to yours (with some difference) in their default colour scheme. 
 It's spacing that gives all the elements weight.
Graham
23-Jun-2008
[2812x5]
netvibes?
ahh... interesting.
My one is based upon the MS demo ... when you click on top left, 
it expands to fill 3/4 of the screen and the others collapse to the 
side
so, you're suggesting my panels are stacked to closely together?
too
Chris
24-Jun-2008
[2817]
Not necessarily.  Some of the spacing within not so much.  I think 
that's hard to get right in View though...
[unknown: 5]
24-Jun-2008
[2818x3]
Anyone into fantasy football?
Thought it might be cool to get a league going with a bunch of us 
REBOLers.
No more than 14 teams though.
Henrik
25-Jun-2008
[2821]
From the earlier soundex discussion. There's something else called 
Edit Distance, which is more directed towards spelling errors:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edit_distance
Brock
25-Jun-2008
[2822]
Paul, I'd join you if it was fantasy hockey.  Not terrribly interested 
in either of the football's unfortunately.
[unknown: 5]
25-Jun-2008
[2823]
Brock, maybe a bit later we could start one in hockey.
Gregg
25-Jun-2008
[2824]
Metaphone is not much harder than soundex. When I tried both before, 
I liked metaphone's results much better.
[unknown: 5]
25-Jun-2008
[2825x4]
Remember this is free http://football.fantasysports.yahoo.com/f1/78924
  Even if we don't get the 14 teams then I will open it to yahoo 
public to fill the rest.
If you never played Yahoo Fantasy sports before they are excellent.
Even if you don't know football it doesn't matter as the autopicker 
will pick for you the next best player during the draft rotation 
automatically if you choose to.
So great time to learn if you never have.  Once you learn you will 
most likely play from then on as it is very addictive.
Gabriele
28-Jun-2008
[2829]
Not sure whether it should be in Links, Humour, or somwhere else... 
so posting here: http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/microsoft/archives/141821.asp
Graham
28-Jun-2008
[2830x5]
Well, I had a very bad experience trying to help someone out to setup 
their wireless.
I had to download a special service pack from the ms site ... but 
of course you have to validate that you have genuine windows.  but 
their plugin for firefox does not work.
and when I tried IE, some stupid content advisor came up blocking 
all access to every site .. the person I was helping had no idea 
how it had been set.  And there was a password protection on the 
content advisor ... with no one in the house knowing what the password 
was.
One would think that MS would at least default microsoft.com to be 
allowed to be browsed to.
All this to download the pka aes upgrade :(
Henrik
28-Jun-2008
[2835]
Graham, it's a great way to shun customers. Imagine coming into a 
store and then a big guy stops you and asks you if you intend to 
steal from them. When you say "of course not", he still follows you 
around.
Graham
28-Jun-2008
[2836x3]
I felt like a criminal
and the guy had zone alarm, and spybot installed .. and that kept 
popping up windows as well!
Half the time one has to navigate security barriers to do anything 
:(
Henrik
28-Jun-2008
[2839]
I don't get why people tolerate this. To me, this is an utterly unacceptable 
computing experience.
Will
29-Jun-2008
[2840]
Graham, next time, make it a 2 steps process:

1) tell him to switch to a mac (you can find help here http://www.apple.com/getamac/ads/
)
2) this step wont be needed anymore
;-)
[unknown: 5]
29-Jun-2008
[2841x2]
Warning don't watch this if your afraid of heights http://www.flixxy.com/extreme-highliner.htm
I created a RBOL links thread over at my website for anyone that 
wants a backlink to their REBOL site or rebol app product page.  
You can post a link and image (if desired) at http://www.tretbase.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=33&start=0&st=0&sk=t&sd=a
[unknown: 5]
5-Jul-2008
[2843]
Anyone have a source for some code that is supposed to generate prime 
numbers?  I'm curious what the standard formulas are for that.
Sunanda
6-Jul-2008
[2844x2]
You could take a look here:
http://www.scriptol.org/sieve.php#rebol
[unknown: 5]
6-Jul-2008
[2846x3]
Thanks Sunanda.  I have worked with primes before and decided to 
revisit some work I did in the past and started a hunt for certain 
primes that exhibit a bit different behavior.  I found what I term 
as scalable primes.
I'm trying to find more and if there is other patterns.
Not just relevant to Christianity --->  http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/06/world/middleeast/06stone.html?_r=1&partner=rssyahoo&emc=rss&oref=slogin