You bet your ass. You're not playing with children here!
No-one listens to me though.
I should retire again.
brucee
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 2:31 PM, wrote:
> Are you? Native? With wireless?
>
> --jim
On Feb 18, 2009 10:49am, Russ Cox wrote:
>> Mate,
>> I am very much interested in the opportunity. I would be
>> highly grateful to ya If you can guide me how to proceed on the same.
>>
> Okay, lets start with when you'd be available, your US immigration
> status/home country, and a resume.
Bu
>> Mate,
>>I am very much interested in the opportunity. I would be
>> highly grateful to ya If you can guide me how to proceed on the same.
>>
>
> Okay, lets start with when you'd be available, your US immigration
> status/home country, and a resume.
But please send them directly to Eric,
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 3:32 AM, Nikhil wrote:
> On Feb 14, 6:23 am, eri...@gmail.com (Eric Van Hensbergen) wrote:
>> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:20 AM, ron minnich wrote:
>> > there are also possibilities are murray hill and IBM.
>>
>> To clarify, the IBM opportunity would not be for this summer,
> On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 7:16 AM, wrote:
>
>> You type /bin/New, instead? It would work 99% of the time.
>
> dang, what was I thinking. I am such a caveman. I'm going back to
> reading entrails.
>
I do agree with you that making up commands to match acme's built-ins
is a sure-fire way of sho
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 7:16 AM, wrote:
> You type /bin/New, instead? It would work 99% of the time.
dang, what was I thinking. I am such a caveman. I'm going back to
reading entrails.
ron
uh, obviously.
Sorry for the stupid question and the noise.
2009/2/18, lu...@proxima.alt.za :
> > How
> > do I execute it by middle clicking on it without acme thinking I am
> > refering to its own command and, therefore, creating a new window that
> > I never wanted?
>
>
> You type /bin/New, i
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 7:01 AM, hugo rivera wrote:
> Hi,
> I am not really sure how can this be done, if at all.
> Lets imagine I have a program in my path, that I want to execute from
> acme, called New (yes, the same name as the acme's New command). How
> do I execute it by middle clicking on i
> How
> do I execute it by middle clicking on it without acme thinking I am
> refering to its own command and, therefore, creating a new window that
> I never wanted?
You type /bin/New, instead? It would work 99% of the time.
++L
Hi,
I am not really sure how can this be done, if at all.
Lets imagine I have a program in my path, that I want to execute from
acme, called New (yes, the same name as the acme's New command). How
do I execute it by middle clicking on it without acme thinking I am
refering to its own command and, t
Dear Jonas,
Thank you very much for the link!
Looks promising indeed. I had some
weird problems with the key, and
you article obviously says that I
have to create it first...
Kind regards,
Nino
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> Datum: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 07:48:30 -0800
> Von: "Jonas Amoson"
On Feb 14, 6:23 am, eri...@gmail.com (Eric Van Hensbergen) wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:20 AM, ron minnich wrote:
> > there are also possibilities are murray hill and IBM.
>
> To clarify, the IBM opportunity would not be for this summer, but
> would be a 6 month position sometime between Se
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