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Not in any way related to copyright

Posted by Richard Goodwin on 16:16, 20/2/2002 | , , , , , ,
 
If like me you're looking for something new to read, here are a few links to entertain you.

XScale - the second generation StrongARM chip - has been in the news recently, with a story tracing its lineage back to Acorn, and another about its debut in Tokyo (thanks to Rupert Woolger for the links).

Not sure if this really constitutes RISC OS news, but ROX (RISC OS on X) has reached version 1.2.0 and got its second mention on Slashdot. This project brings a RISC OS-style filer interface to Linux machines.

Looking for a unique gift, or wanting a fun project to play with? APDL/ProAction software have whispered in eKits Online's shell-like and can now offer a make your own clock kit suitable for use under RISC OS. "Choose from a wide selection of templates and clock elements. Combine them and add your own images if you wish. Alternatively, design your clock from scratch using the clock templates. Square, ellipse, star and other shaped templates are included. [Then] Simply follow the numbered stages to produce your finished working clock!" Groovy! Contact APDL on 020 8778 2659 or at 39 Knighton Park Road, Sydenham, London SE26.

And R-Comp have released a "Network in a Box" solution. This gives you pretty much everything you need to build a small network of RISC OS and PC machines including RiscPC and PC NICs, hub / printer server / 10/100 switch, cables and plenty of documentation. R-Comp are on (+44) 01925 755043 or at 22 Robert Moffat, High Legh, Knutsford, Cheshire WA16 6PS.

Tired of loading a web browser to view your RISC OS news? Well, you may not have noticed but certain websites - this one, Acorn Arcade, My RISC OS and RISCOS.org - are sporting RDF and RSS format data files. This is partly because I've been playing with Justin Fletcher's !RSS that My RISC OS posted about a while back. It's a bit of a desktop silly - it displays the news headlines in speech bubbles, and clicking on it to load the full article spawns a page in your web browser - but I like it! :)
(tibRSS, aaRSS, myroRSS, roRDF)

Finally, don't forget The RISCOS Southwest Show - Saturday 2nd March 2002 at The Webbington Hotel, Loxton, nr Axbridge, North Somerset. More details can be found on their website. There, you can't accuse me of not giving you enough advanced warning this time ;)
 

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John Hoare Message #90302, posted at 09:34, 26/2/2002, in reply to message #90301
Unregistered user No.
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Guest Message #90303, posted at 11:59, 26/2/2002, in reply to message #90302
Unregistered user Yes it is.

Mike
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Richard Walker Message #90304, posted at 12:37, 26/2/2002, in reply to message #90303
Unregistered user According to dictionary.com the plural of 'box' is 'boxes', but 'boxen' is a 'fanciful plural' of 'box', in the context of 'Unix boxen' (like 'VAXen'). So there you go!!!
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Guest Message #90305, posted at 12:51, 26/2/2002, in reply to message #90304
Unregistered user Thank you for setting the record straight with this insight Richard. Now what about 'boxens'?!

Mike :)
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Guest Message #90306, posted at 15:35, 26/2/2002, in reply to message #90305
Unregistered user People who subscribe to the "generic geek" culture think they're being individualistic by pluralizing "box" to "boxen" (possibly inspired by someone who once thought it amusing to adopt old Saxon/Germanic language rules), but clearly they're just following the rest of their "geek-wannabe" herd.
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Anonymous Message #90307, posted at 16:33, 26/2/2002, in reply to message #90306
Unregistered user Or just using the accepted norm for that sub-culture. Switching to "boxes" is simply following another herd.
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Mr Jake Monkeyson Message #90308, posted at 16:41, 26/2/2002, in reply to message #90307
Unregistered user In that case I will use the word "toadge". At the moment I'm using a Linux toadge, but I have a RISC OS toadge at home. I refuse to use a Windows toadge.
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Guest Message #90309, posted at 13:17, 27/2/2002, in reply to message #90308
Unregistered user Well, it's one thing to use the standard plural of "boxes", but quite another to think you're cool and individual by using "boxen", even though about 10000 Slashdot contributors (most under 16 years of age) do exactly the same.

The next thing you'll be doing is misquoting references to lawyers from Shakespeare and banging on about "dumb marketing people" despite having no appropriate corporate experience to speak of.

"I'm an individual," you'll cry in chorus with thousands of others, while not sounding entirely convincing for obvious reasons.
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Mr Jake Monkeyson Message #90310, posted at 13:25, 27/2/2002, in reply to message #90309
Unregistered user Writing as "guest" isn't very individual.
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richard cheng Message #90311, posted at 13:40, 27/2/2002, in reply to message #90310
Unregistered user Whoever said it was anything to do with being individual?

It's just slang. If you don't like it, don't use it, but there's no reason to get so upset about other peoples usage of language.

IMHO!

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Guest Message #90312, posted at 16:40, 27/2/2002, in reply to message #90311
Unregistered user use, not usage.
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Guest Message #90313, posted at 12:15, 28/2/2002, in reply to message #90312
Unregistered user I think we should all be 100% individual and use whatever words we want. As long as the meaning remains clear.

So myself possesses triplicate RISC OS containers, in conjunction with a mere duplication of Windows containers. Myself could assuredly usage a singularity excess of RISC OS containers - but myself eyeballs something in excess of present velocities and so on as a prerequisite.

VinceH
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Guest Message #90314, posted at 12:20, 28/2/2002, in reply to message #90313
Unregistered user What a load of b*ll*cks!
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Guest Message #90315, posted at 14:07, 28/2/2002, in reply to message #90314
Unregistered user My sharp end precisely.

VinceH
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Peter Darnell Message #90316, posted at 09:07, 1/3/2002, in reply to message #90315
Unregistered user "Finally, don't forget The RISCOS Southwest Show - Saturday 2nd March 2002 at The Webbington Hotel, Loxton, nr Axbridge, North Somerset.
More details can be found on their website. There, you can't accuse me of not giving you enough advanced warning this time ;)"

Yes but this time their link does not work.
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Richard Goodwin Message #90317, posted at 09:14, 1/3/2002, in reply to message #90316
Unregistered user The link works fine here...
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John Hoare Message #90318, posted at 10:30, 1/3/2002, in reply to message #90317
Unregistered user Works fine here too.
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[mentat] Message #90319, posted at 10:55, 1/3/2002, in reply to message #90318
Unregistered user "So myself possesses triplicate RISC OS containers, in conjunction with a mere duplication of Windows containers. Myself could assuredly usage a singularity excess of RISC OS containers - but myself eyeballs something in excess of present velocities and so on as a prerequisite."

Nice :D

SW show link does work.

Is a RISCOS container some ROM?
And by windows container, do you mean a CD, or the Harddisc?

Don't answer, I'm just pedantically pointing out the ambiguities when the strictures of language are messed with :P
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Peter Darnell Message #90320, posted at 11:21, 1/3/2002, in reply to message #90319
Unregistered user Ok it may be me but I have checked on 2 computers now and their link to "RISCOS SOUTHWEST 2002" just gives me a 404 not found message.

mailed them yesterday about it but have no reply yet.
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Mr Jake Monkeyson Message #90321, posted at 11:24, 1/3/2002, in reply to message #90320
Unregistered user The link from TIB to the Acorn Shows site works, but the link from there on to the Southwest show doesn't. I don't get an error -- it just hangs.
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Guest Message #90322, posted at 12:21, 1/3/2002, in reply to message #90321
Unregistered user Peter: If you tell us the link of the web site you are clicking from, then we may be able to repeat your 404 error.

Mike
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John Hoare Message #90323, posted at 12:37, 1/3/2002, in reply to message #90322
Unregistered user It's all working here.
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Peter Darnell Message #90324, posted at 14:02, 1/3/2002, in reply to message #90323
Unregistered user http://www.argonet.co.uk/acornshow/

This is the link that does not do it for me.

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the Goodtime Wizard Message #90325, posted at 14:56, 1/3/2002, in reply to message #90324
Unregistered user Sorry mate, it seems to be working. I am using IE. :(
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John Hoare Message #90326, posted at 15:14, 1/3/2002, in reply to message #90325
Unregistered user Yes, working here with IE as well :-(
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Guest Message #90327, posted at 15:50, 1/3/2002, in reply to message #90326
Unregistered user I remember reading somewhere that the site uses JavaScript that Fresco disagrees with...
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Mr Jake Monkeyson Message #90328, posted at 16:07, 1/3/2002, in reply to message #90327
Unregistered user Would that not be a bit silly considering how many visitors to the site would be using Fresco?
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Peter Darnell Message #90329, posted at 19:06, 1/3/2002, in reply to message #90328
Unregistered user Well it does no matter now as in 15 or so hours I will be there.
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Peter Darnell Message #90330, posted at 19:43, 1/3/2002, in reply to message #90329
Unregistered user Very interesting, I come home and have a look with a proper computer using Oregano and it all works.

So the moral is "maybe" do not use Linux/Netscape.
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Guest Message #90331, posted at 20:21, 1/3/2002, in reply to message #90330
Unregistered user Works fine here with Windows 98SE and IE 5.5
Cheers!
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