Trying something new
I am going to try something new to allow me to get some more of my thoughts down, even when I haven't fully developed them to the point where they can be a full blog entry on their own..  I don't expect the thoughts to run together or even be related.
  • If iTunes is such a user friendly and modern application for managing your music and video files, how come it can't do something simple like watch multiple directories for new files to be included in your library?  Winamp has done it for years.  And why aren't you allowed to download a file you purchase through the iTunes store more than once?
  • I have a Sunfire 280R that is languishing in my basement.  I have NO skills with Sun machines.  Does anyone have any recommendations for a free OS that I can put on it to run Domino?  Instructions will greatly be appreciated.
  • When are the people who actually know what it's like to work in a real company going to be the people writing in tech magazines? It's evident that Davey hasn't worked in a real environment in years.  Very few people in organizations really WANT to share their knowledge with their co-workers.  It's easier to be replaced if everyone knows what you know.
  • If you are a Notes developer and are not currently reading them, Best Practice Makes Perfect, Chris Blanik's Interface Matters, and Bob Balaban should be on your daily reading lists.
  • Ulrich found a bug in the LotusScript Class for Determining Elapsed Time and Business Days I had in the OpenNTF Code Bin.  It has since been fixed.
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  • 1) linux for sparc - Charles Robinson
    Created 6/22/2007 7:22:44 AM email | website

    I've never worked with Sun hardware so I don't know if this will work for you or not: { Link } . There are also builds of Ubuntu and Gentoo for Sparc's, but I don't know if they're for your particular model. Not a lot of info, but hopefully it can get you moving forward.

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