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[Bhpos-bert] flirtation frisk


From: Bridget Bray
Subject: [Bhpos-bert] flirtation frisk
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 05:01:31 -0400
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com co-founder Kevin Rose, New York Times tech columnist David Pogue, and This Week in Tech's Leo Laporte, are among the guest judges for My Dream App's fourth round of voting today. This brings up two columns. Once you've done that - particularly if you have the script in one of the directories in your PATH - you can execute the script by simply typing its name at the command line. Once you've done that - particularly if you have the script in one of the directories in your PATH - you can execute the script by simply typing its name at the command line. Intimidated about producing content?
I found it extremely helpful and easy to understand as I knew nothing about HTML before reading your book. It's always nice to hear from an enthused reader!
Everything will work, and you'll have no further hiccups. This is certainly an interesting puzzle!
This brings up two columns. You might be interested to know that I'm busy revising Learning Unix for Mac OS X for Tiger when it's released and as part of that will be adding more hands-on practice in the slim volume.
" Of course, I didn't expect it to work, because your book said it wouldn't.
If it wasn't that I'm sharing the book with Mari, it would live next to my favorite Perl programming book. It's a very powerful secret advantage that us Mac people have over the users of The Other Operating System.
I had only one problem with your book, you never mentioned how to actually put a web page on the Internet.
You might also check out how the '-X' flag to ssh works too, if you're working with X Windows.
Once you've done that - particularly if you have the script in one of the directories in your PATH - you can execute the script by simply typing its name at the command line.
I've changed thepath to the script and now it complains that the script is not there butstill forceably exits after failing to execute the original script. This brings up files in the left-hand column.
He has since changed his residence without leaving me his new address.
But Dave got me excited. How can I get it back? Any idea how to fix this? Not a big deal, you say? I had only one problem with your book, you never mentioned how to actually put a web page on the Internet.


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