Ask Slashdot Unified Instant Messaging Clients?
2 notable mentions in the comments Jabber, an OpenSource project still in development but getting close to a beta, and Everybody, which I have not tried yet but it supports AIM, ICQ and Yahoo! (Linux only).
Month: December 1999
Developers Source
Links to developer resources. Lots and lots of information to digest.
Dan rants: XML for Calendars
Dan rants: XML for Calendars
Presents a proposal for XML encoding of calendars of events.
Workers of the Web, evolt!
Weblog Madness Bunches and bunches
Weblog Madness
Bunches and bunches of weblog related resources.
CLUG – Cincinnati Linux Users
CLUG – Cincinnati Linux Users Group
Special Meeting: Richard Stallman
CLUG has invited Richard Stallman to come speak in Cincinnati on January 24, 2000. Richard Stallman is the founder of the Free Software Foundation and the originator of the GNU Software Project. A large portion of the software in a GNU/Linux system comes from the FSF and GNU project.Details are still being worked out, but the current plan is for Mr. Stallman to speak at UC in the ERC on Monday evening, 7:00, January 24th. We hope to see you there.
Rock on! I live in the Cincy area and will finally get to here RMA speak.
Sexual fantasies increase pain tolerance
The new theory indicates that pain stimuli yield strong negative emotional responses. Operating on that premise, counterbalancing pain with a strong positive emotional response should decrease pain.
Pursed Lips has some comments on the article.
[via GeneHack]
Juicy Mango Model Call! You’ve
You’ve heard of “the girl next door.” I’m on the lookout for Silicon Valley’s Geeks Next Door! If you’re a smart, sophisticated, attractive women working at a high tech company in Silicon Valley — and you’ve dreamed of showing off nude or in lingerie on the Internet — let’s talk!
[via GeneHack]
Creating XML Applications With Zope
Zope is an open source application server that enables you to rapidly develop applications for the Web. Zope’s unique object-oriented flavor make it an interesting choice for developing XML applications: Firstly, it allows you to treat XML content as objects. Then it allows you to write applications by creating methods for your XML objects.
RDF Tutorial added to Zvon
RDF Tutorial added to Zvon tutorials
[via xmlhack]