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> How would you describe spending the afternoon sitting in front of a
> SPARCstation 20, listening to Frank Zappa on the CD player, covertly
> improving your boss's Perl code in one window and running beta copies
> of Lynx pretending to be Enhanced_Mosaic so they can get through the
> proxy web server in another window. (I could run Netscape, but that's
> giving in :) Then there is the rebellion of using XEmacs rather than
> GNU Emacs, and I throw a Koosh in the air at least once an hour just
> to distract others, all while sitting in the lotus position.
> Subversion lives, albeit tamely, within the Batwing M.
Lessee. I am in front of an Indy 200Mhz R4000 listening to Jill Sobule on
the CD and separating the online program monitoring code form the GT
Cthreads package so that we can have a separate monitoring library that can
be used on process based applications as well as seamlessly integrate so as
to allow threads based monitoring when used with the cthreads package as
well. I'm using a personal hacked up version of Mosaic that has a plug in
module written using the xforms library to provide a visual representation
of my surfing path as I go. I have both Xemacs and Xvile running in
different virtual windows, an ICB chat session in super-tiny fontsize in
the lower right hand corner of my screen (that I am actually using at that
size) and every now and then I download a neato linux application and
compile it and test it out on the Penitum 90 that is sitting across the
room.
Entirely too similar eh :-)
> BTW, the bats are back. About .5 million of them live under a bridge
> about .5 miles from my apartment. They come out at night and eat
> insects. Fun!
Cool. You should film some of it and put it on your web page.
V
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Vernard Martin
(vernard.martin@cc.gatech.edu) http://www.cc.gatech.edu/people/home/vernard/
College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332
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