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Henrik 21-Dec-2009 [4661] | Hey, that's quite nice. Easier to use than Google Wave. |
Gabriele 22-Dec-2009 [4662x4] | it has been released already afaik. |
http://code.google.com/p/etherpad/ | |
but maybe, they just created the space for the project and files are not there yet? | |
well, they say you can just hg clone https://etherpad.googlecode.com/hg/ etherpad | |
Geomol 23-Dec-2009 [4666] | If you use Wikipedia sometimes (or are interesting in ClimateGate), read this: http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fullcomment/archive/2009/12/23/lawrence-solomon-wikipedia-s-hockey-stick-wars.aspx And "Top 10 Reasons Not to Donate to Wikipedia" http://www.mywikibiz.com/Top_10_Reasons_Not_to_Donate_to_Wikipedia |
Robert 26-Dec-2009 [4667] | Wikipedia: Interesting... I'm going to cross-check if local chapters a better suited for a donation |
Reichart 26-Dec-2009 [4668] | John, good stuff... I have always had strong issues with Wikipedia... the same listed here, and a few more as well. It works "well enough" for most things, but yeah, it is corrupt... |
Pekr 8-Jan-2010 [4669] | nVidia Tegra 2 introduction - well done, nVidia + ARM! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iikt3GgJJXc |
amacleod 8-Jan-2010 [4670] | That's what I've been waiting for.. |
AdrianS 16-Jan-2010 [4671] | A technical preview of Kodu for PCs is available from Microsoft Labs. http://fuse.microsoft.com/kodu/ This is a really nice game creation application for kids. It's completely graphical and requires good 3D hardware for best effects (I'm using it with an embedded Intel 945G chipset and it's almost acceptable at a 1280x720 res, though I don't get the nice shaders, glow, etc.). If you've got kids of around 8+, I would really recommend you check this out. I've been looking at what's available out there and there aren't too many really nice environments. Part of the problem with most development environments is that the little guys expect quite a lot in terms of whizzbang from the exposure to all the latest games and it's quite a lot of work to do anything approaching this in most kid friendly tools. Kodu seems to be an exception. I'd also recommend StarLogo TNG from MIT, Scratch (and the enhanced version BYOB -build your own blocks) from MIT, as well as the newsest version of Alice (3.0 beta) from Carnegie Mellon. It would be a good little project to create REBOL tools for content creation/edition for Kodu. Later, when Maxim's 3D and other UI candy is in place, maybe REBOL could be used to create the best kids' programming tool ever. |
Steeve 16-Jan-2010 [4672x2] | Is that really what we want ? REBOL - The best Kid programming tool :-) |
Another one handicap after the unfamous: REBOL - The "attracts Frenchies" programming tool | |
AdrianS 16-Jan-2010 [4674] | c'mon Steeve - you know I wasn't referring to the language itself as being the best kids' programming tool |
Graham 16-Jan-2010 [4675] | Seems to contradict what I thought about asterix and plug pc http://www.plugpbx.org/ |
Maxim 16-Jan-2010 [4676] | kodu looks cool |
AdrianS 16-Jan-2010 [4677] | I've tried it out for a little bit - it's pretty deep despite the kid centered approach. Just got a Radeon 5770 card so that it can run much better. If you search on youtube, you can see some of the kinds of things people have done with it and the glow and particle effects, etc. |
Maxim 16-Jan-2010 [4678x2] | reminds me alot of the lego mindstorm system. |
which, unfortunately, has been discontinued AFAIK :-( | |
AdrianS 16-Jan-2010 [4680] | has it been? The Scratch environment that I mentioned above includes an interface to both LEGO WeDo and the arduino I/O board (and clones). You might want to take a look. http://www.legoeducation.us/store/detail.aspx?ID=1573 http://www.arduino.cc/ |
Maxim 16-Jan-2010 [4681x2] | they are not available in stores anymore... toys are us stopped selling them this very christmas. the clerk told me they coudn't order them anymore. |
I think the whole system has changed and the boxes have too. I remember older mindstorm boxes and they don't exist in the catalogue... so its probably just a repackaging thing. | |
Gregg 16-Jan-2010 [4683] | We still get Lego catalogs in the mail, and the NXT system is still in there I believe. |
Maxim 16-Jan-2010 [4684] | yep its all on line so its just a sales thing... might be just related to toys are us... who where just about the only places where you could find mindstorm boxes here. |
Terry 16-Jan-2010 [4685x2] | Asterisk on the Sheeva plug http://plugcomputer.org/plugforum/index.php?topic=98.0 |
I have a complete NXT box for sale. $200 CDN (Girls.. they just aren't that into robots :) | |
Maxim 16-Jan-2010 [4687x2] | is it nxt 2.0? |
(I am interested btw) | |
Terry 16-Jan-2010 [4689] | http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/pml/ele/1552373070.html(Posted 2 days ago) How's that' for coincidence |
Maxim 16-Jan-2010 [4690] | so what is the box # |
Terry 16-Jan-2010 [4691] | #? |
Maxim 16-Jan-2010 [4692x2] | what NXT minstorm set is it? 8547, 8527, 9719. it could be something else ... each box has different parts, sensors, etc. |
blue box, orange box? | |
Terry 17-Jan-2010 [4694x3] | 8527 |
Hey, can the SheevaPlug take a sata drive? | |
Hmm, maybe not. .. Too bad, cuz you can pick up this for $80 http://gizmodo.com/5449098/kingston-ssdnow-v-30gb-flash-drive-for-80 | |
Henrik 18-Jan-2010 [4697x2] | http://www.e-x-e.dk/2010/01/16/a-blogpost-about-hacking-google-wave-with-xss-and-xssr/#comments Some security holes found in Google Wave. |
http://blogs.perl.org/users/cpan_testers/2010/01/msnbot-must-die.html Like Bing? Well, Bing likes your sites a lot. | |
Pekr 21-Jan-2010 [4699] | FireFox 3.6 released - http://www.mozilla-europe.org/en/firefox/3.6/releasenotes/ |
Graham 21-Jan-2010 [4700] | Doesn't work with my addons - JS Print, S3 Organizer and Logmein .. so have to wait |
joannak 21-Jan-2010 [4701x2] | Someone at Mit has obviously too much time and Cpu power.. Wouldn't something like Arexx do the same a lot easier :) http://sikuli.csail.mit.edu/ |
Though I do see point for app like that on testing some apps .. | |
AdrianS 21-Jan-2010 [4703] | Graham - use the Nightly Tester Tools extension to override the version check on those extensions - I've been using the 3.6 nightlies for months and I've never really had any issues with overriding some of my extensions (I have a ton). The speed boost in 3.6 is worth it. |
Reichart 21-Jan-2010 [4704] | Sikuli is intersting.... reminds me of a thing on the Amiga called Madala... where you could write scripts as I recall that were visual, to do actions based on what it found under hot points. You could for example select a region, it would use a simple OCR to read that region, and then, if let's say a word or number was reached, like let's say a counter that you knew was sending 10,000 files reached 9,900, you could have it play a sound, so you could know it was done.... Would prefer a better version where you can simply pipe all text or widgets to other places. Wouldn't it be cool if you could "pull" like a sticker a widget from one place (an application or even website) and "stick it" on some other place, like your dashboard or toolbar somewhere else?. Is there really any reason I should not be able to take some group here in AltME, pull it "Tech News" over to my Googl page, which I look at a lot, and when somoene posts here, I see it turn red "there". |
Graham 21-Jan-2010 [4705x6] | Adrian .. going to try that now! |
Argggg.... S3 Organizer no longer works ... even though I over rode the disabling with nightly tools ! :( | |
I can't right click on a file in S3 to get the context menu anymore | |
Found this .. http://s3.amazonaws.com/s3fm/index.html | |
Not as S3 organizer but it will do ... | |
as good as | |
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