On Sunday 08 Nov 2009 08:35:58 Dotan Cohen wrote:
> > Putting the forums in BCC is a good start, but what would work even
> > better is if you actually posted it separately. The way you posted it
> > makes it extremely difficult for people to answer you publicly. I suspect
> > the only reason this
> And it is naturally on-topic here. I can also forward your message to Hackers-
> IL / Perl-IL / etc. (separately of course) where there are other programmers.
>
Sure, no problem. Nobody has asked for the license yet.
> Regarding text editors, I myself am pretty happy with gvim and vim (
> http
I agree, the gamers package is not what I would expect from ISP in ideal
world.
But as my SSH connections are working much better when I use the Gamers
package, I have no other choice but to follow along. I prefer paying 20-30
nis more then working with a poor connection. My work output dramatical
On Sunday 08 Nov 2009 13:00:18 Dotan Cohen wrote:
> > And it is naturally on-topic here. I can also forward your message to
> > Hackers- IL / Perl-IL / etc. (separately of course) where there are other
> > programmers.
>
> Sure, no problem. Nobody has asked for the license yet.
>
Done. I hope so
On Nov 8, 2009, at 1:09 PM, Michael Ben-Nes wrote:
I agree, the gamers package is not what I would expect from ISP in
ideal world.
But as my SSH connections are working much better when I use the
Gamers package, I have no other choice but to follow along. I prefer
paying 20-30 nis more t
Bezeqint 8mb 'Gamers package'
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On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 2:42 PM, geoffrey mendels
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> Cross-posted to several lists.
>>
> I'm surprised the list even allowed it through.
>
> Putting the forums in BCC is a good start, but what would work even
> better is if you actually posted it separately. The way you posted it
> makes it extremel
# date -d 'Mon 9/11 2:25 AM'
Fri Sep 11 02:25:00 IDT 2009
but i want it to return:
Mon Nov 9 02:25:00 IDT 2009
i tried setting LC_TIME but this didn't help.
any idea ?
cheers.
erez.
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$ date -d 'Mon 11/9 2:25 AM'
Mon Nov 9 02:25:00 IST 2009
Chaim
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 12:34 AM, Erez D wrote:
> # date -d 'Mon 9/11 2:25 AM'
> Fri Sep 11 02:25:00 IDT 2009
>
> but i want it to return:
> Mon Nov 9 02:25:00 IDT 2009
>
> i tried setting LC_TIME but this didn't help.
>
> any id