On April 29, 2009, Andrew Gould wrote:
> I need to create flow charts for analytical and reporting processes at
> work. I had played with the UML editor that came with PC-BSD and noticed
> you could store notes with the objects (very cool).
>
> Can/should UML be used for something like this?
UML
I need to create flow charts for analytical and reporting processes at
work. I had played with the UML editor that came with PC-BSD and noticed
you could store notes with the objects (very cool).
Can/should UML be used for something like this?
Thanks,
Andrew
Hello,
I would like to ask to some of you gurus... if you know
some good virtual server service at a low prize.
I know that there are such services around where you can install your own
machine virtualized or real, and manage it remotely and you have controlo
also on power on and power off swit
On Sun, Apr 04, 2004 at 04:39:56PM -0600, Teilhard Knight wrote:
> Why is it that some people here in the list send their posts as an
> attachment?
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3156.html
Cheers,
Matthew
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Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil. 26 The Paddocks
Why is it that some people here in the list send their posts as an
attachment?
Teilhard
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That was my first thought to that my ISP was using a proxy of sorts. A
friend of mine using "the other" (there are only two highspeed w.i.l) isp
got the same message. Now there is a chance that the site we were hitting
was using a proxy and we snagged it both when they were experience
p
> Don't know if you have been seeing more and more of these messages in your
> surfing:
>
> SERVER_RESPONSE_RESET
>
> It's a message on a white screen with little else.
>
> Searching web, cisco (I thought it was a router issue...),
> httpd.apache.org, etc didn't turn up any good results.
>
> No
Don't know if you have been seeing more and more of these messages in your
surfing:
SERVER_RESPONSE_RESET
It's a message on a white screen with little else.
Searching web, cisco (I thought it was a router issue...),
httpd.apache.org, etc didn't turn up any good results.
Not important, me and m