Re: HOST - dreamhost.com / Liberality (Hosting, Basic Requirement)

2006-06-05 Thread Tim X
Joachim Durchholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Ilias Lazaridis schrieb: >> crossposted to 5 groups, which are affected by this case. >> followup not applicable. > > Actually, in this case, yes. > >> It _seems_ that Mr. Xah Les's account was terminated by dreamhost.com >> because of >> a) the inab

Apologies for cross post [was Re: HOST - dreamhost.com / Liberality (Hosting, Basic Requirement)]

2006-06-05 Thread Tim X
My apologies for not trimming the long list of crossposted groups. I hit 'y' when thinking 'n'! Tim -- tcross (at) rapttech dot com dot au -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Reddit broke - should have remained on Lisp?

2006-06-29 Thread Tim X
"Luis M. González" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Alok wrote: >> While posting a comment on http://www.reddit.com I got an error page >> with the following curious statement on it. >> >> "reddit broke (sorry)" >> "looks like we shouldn't have stopped using lisp..." >> >> See screenshot at >> http:/

Re: The Modernization of Emacs: terminology buffer and keybinding

2007-10-04 Thread Tim X
George Neuner writes: > On Wed, 3 Oct 2007 09:36:40 + (UTC), [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bent C > Dalager) wrote: > >>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David Kastrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bent C Dalager) writes: >>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Frank Goenninger

Re: John Bokma harassment

2006-05-25 Thread Tim X
Mitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > John Bokma wrote: >> Mitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> John Bokma wrote: >>> [...] You're mistaken. All you need to do is report it. After some time Xah will either walk in line with the rest of the world, or has found somewhere else to yel

Re: NoSQL Movement?

2010-03-04 Thread Tim X
ccc31807 writes: > On Mar 3, 4:55 pm, toby wrote: >> >  where you have to store data and >> >> "relational data" > > Data is neither relational nor unrelational. Data is data. > Relationships are an artifact, something we impose on the data. > Relations are for human convenience, not something i