markdamonhughes.com
Mark Damon Hughes: JICB, a Java ICB client
http://www.markdamonhughes.com/JICB
JICB, a Java ICB client. Mark Rolls Dice Blog. Click for full-size screenshot]. JICB is a nice, simple ICB. Client application (not an applet) written in Java. This makes it portable and hopefully consistent across all platforms with Java 1.2. If you don't have Java, see java.com. You MUST have the 1.4 version of Java or later. Mac OS X has Java pre-installed, Windows and Linux users will need to install it. Download JICB v1.12. Zip, 69k, 2004Jan21), requires JDK 1.4 or later. Read the readme file.
ethanol.blogspot.com
Letters from Limbo
http://ethanol.blogspot.com/2004/12/winter-howdies-to-all-well-now-last.html
An occasional series of musings from a parent / writer / geek. Saturday, December 25, 2004. Posted 22:56 by Evan. Winter Howdies to all! Well, now, last year I made a New Year's resolution to blog more often, and here it already is, twelve months and six posts later. Sigh. Maybe in 2005. From context that it was a generic, nondenominational, universally-inoffensive term for seasonal greetings, Christmas cards, family newsletters, Hanukkah cards, etc. Clever! I thought, and began using the phrase myself.
web.nilpotent.org
integral domains - elisp code
https://web.nilpotent.org/software/elisp
ZenICB is an Emacs client for the Internet Citizen's Band. It'll work on all version of Emacs from 18.59 all the way up to 21.1, and also on the XEmacs releases. You need a small patch. For Emacs 20.x with MULE. If you have any problems with it, please send mail to us. This code generates Linux advocacy sentences and suggests possible Linux distro names. Site The copy of. In XEmacs will not work. If this page doesn't render properly, please tell me. Look okay in most recent browsers, including.