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* Add your own needles to the Bitcoin GeoSphere: Email: BrianGPowellMS@Yahoo.com * Donations: 1MqS6w3hsE3eZFBk9wQobUNZgz5zu7HasK * Favorite quotes: "Bitcoin is a digital currency, a protocol, and [it is software that is a] free, open-source project released under the MIT license."--Bitcoin Foundation, owners of "Bitcoin.org" "[Vires Numeris:] If enough people support Bitcoin there is no stopping it either by technical or legal means." --BitcoinQuickStart.com "Creating encrypted and unbreachable Bitcoin wallets can be as simple as these (4) steps, with or without owning a networked computer: 1. Access an Internet networked computer and browse "https://www.bitaddress.org" or if you own a computer you can do something like this instead: "apt-get install bitcoind ; bitcoind & ; bitcoind getnewaddress ; bitcoind dumpprivkey {mybitcoinaddress} 2. Write down on a piece of paper and conceal the public key and the private key, revealed in step (1) above; these numbers are also known as: the public "Bitcoin Address" and the private "Private Key", respectively. 3. Buy or mine Bitcoins and then send some Bitcoins to the public Bitcoin address and maybe monitor the influx of coins by going to "https://BlockChain.Info" and typing in the public Bitcoin address (only the public Bitcoin address should be typed into the website--do not type the private key or show it to anyone), type the public Bitcoin address into the "Search" box and click the "Search"--the Blockchain website will show the Bitcoin money on the website. All the transactions to the address will be instantly viewable by anyone, anywhere and at any time--its effectively a "public ledger". 4. When you want to "break open" the "Bitcoin Piggy Bank" you can put the funds on any computer and install any Bitcoin Client program (e.g. "bitcoind") by importing old funds into your new wallet (and new private number only you know about). To do this: Go to any online exchange and use the "redeem" feature to put them into a Bitcoin private client program installed on a computer like "bitcoind" (on a private computer you own) by typing something like: bitcoind importprivkey {myprivatekey}. This can be easily done since the blockchain database contains the data for every interaction of every Bitcoin client that is replicated and available to all computers worldwide; so, its easy to regenerate the whole database of all transactions on a new computer when a computer breaks or a computer is stolen--all transactions are stored in the Blockchain databases of all the other Bitcoin client computers. Thats it, these 4 steps (maybe even just 2 steps), or something similar, are all one needs to do, you don't even need to own a computer to save Bitcoins, even if you do your computer can break down; but, if you have saved the Bitcoin address and the private key, just those two numbers, then you can still easily recover them into an online site by using the "Redeem" feature which is available on all Bitcoin exchanges and personal Bitcoin client programs which you can install later on a new computer--your transaction information and Bitcoins will always be available." --Brian G. Powell "Wow! You can use Coinapult.com to send money through email!" --Brian G. Powell "ColdPaperSeeThruBitcoinPiggyBank<=>Go to bitaddress.org=>Write down 2 numbers=>View/redeem at http://BlockChain.Info! That's All Folks!" --Tweeted by Brian G. Powell "It can scarcely be denied that the supreme goal of all theory is to make the irreducible basic elements as simple and as few as possible without having to surrender the adequate representation of a single datum of experience." --Albert Einstein "[Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.]" --[Paraphrasing] Albert Einstein "Bitcoin: Be your own bank." --Anonymous "Bitcoin is the only hard currency that one can use to safely and freely send encrypted money very quickly to anyone in the world at any time." --Anonymous "Bitcoin is a MOIP protocol: Bitcoin is a Money Over Internet Protocol." --Anonymous "The Times 03/Jan/2009 Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks" --[In the Bitcoin network's transaction database, the original entry by] Satoshi Nakamoto "[Currently Bitcoins can be traded or donated in denominations as low as 0.00000001 (Bitcoin) also known as 1 Satoshi.]" --Bitcoin.it/wiki/FAQ "The last block that will generate coins will be block #6,929,999 which should be generated at or near the year 2140. The total number of coins in circulation will then remain static at 20,999,999.9769 BTC." --Bitcoin.it/wiki/FAQ "The smallest value represented and captured in the Bitcoin databases is called "1 Satoshi", if by analogy it were a "Dollar", then ultimately there will be an ~2100000000000000 "Dollar" ceiling, so, there will be a total of ~2.1 quadrillion Bitcoin "Dollars" so to speak, that would be representable in the Bitcoin economy. The money supply of the world is ~$46.513 trillion dollars; so, the entire world money supply could easily be represented entirely in Bitcoins." --Brian G. Powell "Bitcoin is a "public ledger", and Bitcoin is not so much a "currency" as an "emergent phenomenon". It makes things possible that have nothing to do with money." --Robert Graham "You can't counterfeit or reverse a Bitcoin transaction. No one can. The network that verifies and secures Bitcoin transactions is several times more powerful than the top 500 most powerful computers in the world combined." --WhyIsntBitcoinWorthless.com "[Bitcoin can be used] without relying on middle men, like payment processors, and avoid all the fees and hassles associated with them." --WhyIsntBitcoinWorthless.com "[Bitcoin can be used] as a token to represent something else, such as a share of stock, and then issue, sell, transmit, and trade it using the Bitcoin protocol, without a need for investment banks or brokerages." --BitcoinX.org "You can use it for triple-entry accounting, which has the potential to change finance as much as the invention of double-entry accounting has." --Ian Grigg "You can insert a hash of a document into a Bitcoin blockchain, creating a permanent notarized signature for the document, which proves when it was created and that it hasn't been tampered with." --ProofOfExistence.com "Bitcoin may be the TCP/IP of money." --Paul Buchheit "First post-apocalyptic law: Slavery in all forms is now illegal--including debt slavery. #BITCOIN" --Roseanne Barr "From the Atlantic to the Pacific our country has been ravaged and laid waste by the evil practices of the the Federal Reserve banks and the interests which control them." --Former bank president and soon to be assassinated Congressman McFadden "The Federal Reserve Act is the worst legislative crime of the ages." --Congressman Charles Lindbergh, Sr., father of the famous aviator. "If you are still using #FiatCurrencies like #USD #USDollar, then you support #DebtSlavery,#Bitcoin is #DebtFreeMoney; #GetchaSomeBitcoin!" --Tweeted by Brian G. Powell "In the same way that Bitcoin is a decentralised currency that cannot be shut down; Namecoin is the basis for a decentralised domain name system (DNS), i.e. web URLs, which could put a stop to Internet censorship." --CoinDesk.com "There are plenty of possible uses [for Namecoin], such as DNS, Alias/Identity (storage of email, name, gpg key, BTC-address), Timestamping of documents (a document hash of name, hash, owner, etc), Broadcasting / Messaging, a web of trust, issuance and tracking of bonds & shares, secure and provable voting." --Namecoin.org "[Namecoin facilitates secure registration and transfer of] arbitrary names (keys), no possible censorship!" --Namecoin.info "The American democratic political system is degenerate, corrupt and ineffective. Our presidents sold us out. This is a two-headed, one party system. Stay Home, Don't Vote! Restore the Bill Of Rights. Stop supporting corrupt systems. Now is the time for the Second Revolution of the United States Of America. [I've bought and restored some of the capital of New York State, burned down in Kingston, New York in 1777. Founding fathers warned us about the moneychangers. Come to Kingston, and we can work to restore America.]" --Gerald Celente "http://prism-break.org is a great Internet site to visit to begin to reclaim your #BillOfRights from the #NSA. Other simple security measure: Use EncFS to encrypt whole disk drives. Lastly, here is a simple example of an encryption and then a decryption of a file that has been tested on a Linux machine: openssl enc -aes-256-cbc -salt -in j.j -out k.j -pass pass:blah && openssl enc -aes-256-cbc -salt -in k.j -out j.j -pass pass:blah -d " --Brian G. Powell "Whether it's the Constitution or a building code, the law is part of the public domain." --EFF Intellectual Property Director Corynne McSherry. "It's about time Standards Development Organizations recognized that if a technical standard has been incorporated into federal law, the public has a right to read it, speak it and copy it freely." --Public.Resource.Org founder and Government Transparency Activist Carl Malamud. * Free Bitcoin KML Embed Map Links at BitcoinMap.com: * Today is 2024/10/31. Tomorrow is 2024/11/01. Seconds since zero hour: 1730389207. Seconds since zero hour to 9/11: 1000000000.1 One ;*LEAVE AT TOP OF FILE!! (load "/root/n/n/lib/elisp/tempo") (load "/root/n/n/lib/elisp/template") ;*LEAVE AT TOP OF FILE!!--and yes, the below is the "meta-tempo-template" (tempo-define-template "elisp-bgp_tempo-template-meta-tempo-template" ; template name '("\(tempo-define-template \"tttblahcomputerlanguage-bgp_tttblah-example-program-name\" \; template name \'\(\"#*Blah ttt documentation. tttPut template/example blah-programming-language source here. \"\) \; definition \"s-jj\" \; abbreviation \"Inserts an tttBLAHCOMPUTERLANGUAGE program\"\) \; documentation ") ; definition "s-jj" ; abbreviation "Inserts an ELISP tempo-template.") ; documentation (tempo-define-template "orgmode-bgp_mashable-projects-stub" ; template name '("* MashableProjects: ** Tasks/Plans/ToDoLists: [[shell:echo Plan A: 1. 2. 3.][/u/16x16_725_Julia_sets_408x408_too-dark-orange.png]]*[[shell:echo Plan B: 1. 2. 3.][/u/16x16_725_Julia_sets_408x408_too-dark-orange.png]] ** Makefiles/ConfigurationFiles: ** RecentPrograms/Source/Code: ** Prototypes/Ideas/Brainstorms: [[shell:echo ][/u/16x16_725_Julia_sets_408x408_too-dark-orange.png]] ** RecentDocs/WhitePapers/URLs: ") ; definition "s-jj" ; abbreviation "Inserts a EMACS ORGMODE program stub") ; documentation (tempo-define-template "xml-bgp_xml2csv" ; template name '("#*A .xml file can be changed to a .csv with the following files: #*To do the job: xalan -o blah.csv blah.xml blah. m ") ; definition "s-jj" ; abbreviation "Inserts a how-to hack to make a csv2xml conversion program which creates a .xml file.") ; documentation (tempo-define-template "xml-bgp_csv2xml" ; template name '("#*A .csv file can be changed to a .xml with the following files: blah.csv, a blahProps.txt file (that contains the properties which you easily tweak) and of course the output file would be blah.xml #*To do the job once all the files are ready/names decided on: java -jar /root/n/n/lib/CSVToXML/www.dpawson.co.uk/java/code/src/CSVtoXML.jar -p /root/n/n/lib/CSVToXML/resources/attsProps.txt /root/n/n/lib/CSVToXML/www.dpawson.co.uk/java/code/src/test.csv -o blah.xml #**And here is an example blahProps.txt (again, feel free to tweak this to get a .xml file close to what is sought): [head] comment=Generated using CSVToXML fielddelimiter=,x rowdelimiter=\\n rootname=doc recordname=entry fields=4 [fields] field0=attsID field1=prodID field2=att field3=desc ") ; definition "s-jj" ; abbreviation "Inserts a how-to hack to make a csv2xml conversion program which creates a .xml file.") ; documentation (tempo-define-template "bash-bgp_shell-error-handling-snippet" ; template name '("#*Shell programs should have error handling. #**This example shows how to use the -p switch and the \"$?\" token (for stderr obviously). #***The -p switch to mkdir will create all the directories in the $dimension string recursively and it will not complain if any or all directories already exist. #****So the main reason for the error handling here is to flag problems with user permissions. mkdir -p $dimension if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo \"Error: Could not create directory $dimension\" return 1 fi ") ; definition "s-jj" ; abbreviation "Inserts a bash/ksh/sh error handling snippet example program") ; documentation (tempo-define-template "bash-bgp_bash-global-variables-commonly-used-default-global-variables" ; template name '("#!/bin/bash #*This file contains commonly used default global variables. #**Test: Copy and paste this file or put this in the bash shell script: # . /bash-global-variables.sh #***Worked well in the /dp bash script #**The global variables below should print out by doing: env set +xue export V_UNIQUE_ID=z$(date +%s) export V_UNIQUE_ID_MICROSECONDS=$(/time-since-1970-in-microseconds.pl) export V_WATERMARK_DATE=$(date +%Y%m%d) export EXCLAMATIONPOINT=! export COLUMNS LINES export USERNAME ENV PATH export EDITOR=emacs export CVSEDITOR=emacs ") ; definition "s-jj" ; abbreviation "Inserts often used bash global variables and/or settings.") ; documentation (tempo-define-template "bash-bgp_shell-error-handling-snippet" ; template name '("#*Shell programs should have error handling. #**This example shows how to use the -p switch and the \"$?\" token (for stderr obviously). #***The -p switch to mkdir will create all the directories in the $dimension string recursively and it will not complain if any or all directories already exist. #****So the main reason for the error handling here is to flag problems with user permissions. mkdir -p $dimension if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo \"Error: Could not create directory $dimension\" return 1 fi ") ; definition "s-jj" ; abbreviation "Inserts a bash/ksh/sh error handling snippet example program") ; documentation (tempo-define-template "cvs-bgp_ckin-documentation" ; template name '(" CVS: ------------------------------------------------------------------- CVS: By checking in these files and flagging them Ready for Review, you CVS: are certifying that the modifications have been thoroughly tested CVS: by confirming that, at a minimum, the following have been completed: CVS: ensure changes identified in the requirement have been addressed CVS: execute software on the inside AND outside servers CVS: remove all debug messages CVS: test on appropriate platforms, Solaris and Linux CVS: test with all supported browsers CVS: examine error logs for warnings and errors CVS: verify the PACER billing function when appropriate CVS: utilize SET EXPLAIN ON with a 'big' database CVS: ------------------------------------------------------------------- Issue: Task: MR: Ready for review: y Comments: None. Installation requirements: None. Configuration requirements: None. ") ; definition "s-jjj" ; abbreviation "Inserts a CVS header") ; documentation (tempo-define-template "sqlite-bgp_sqlite-command-line-interface" ; template name '("#*SQLITE command-line-interface session. To use this tempo-template paste it into an eshell. mv --backup=numbered /root/n/n/lib/sqlite/sqlite-a-practical-quide_book_by_ChrisNewman/SQLite/02/demodb.db /root/n/n/lib/sqlite/sqlite-a-practical-quide_book_by_ChrisNewman/SQLite/02/demodb_bak.db sqlite3 /root/n/n/lib/sqlite/sqlite-a-practical-quide_book_by_ChrisNewman/SQLite/02/demodb.db .echo on .timeout 555 .headers on .read /root/n/n/lib/sqlite/sqlite-a-practical-quide_book_by_ChrisNewman/SQLite/02/demodb.sql .read /root/n/n/lib/sqlite/sqlite-a-practical-quide_book_by_ChrisNewman/SQLite/02/sampledata.sql .schema TIMESHEETS .schema .indices TIMESHEETS .mode list .nullvalue . .separator | .tables t .tables time .mode html SELECT * FROM TIMESHEETS; .mode list SELECT * FROM TIMESHEETS; .dump .dump timesheets .explain EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM TIMESHEETS; .output blahoutputfile.j .output stdout .help .mode list .show .exit sqlite3 -init /root/n/n/lib/sqlite/.sqliterc -header -nullvalue . -list -separator '|' /root/n/n/lib/sqlite/sqlite-a-practical-quide_book_by_ChrisNewman/SQLite/02/demodb.db 'SELECT * FROM TIMESHEETS; SELECT * FROM EMPLOYEES;' sqlite3 -header -nullvalue . -list -separator '|' /root/n/n/lib/sqlite/sqlite-a-practical-quide_book_by_ChrisNewman/SQLite/02/demodb.db 'SELECT * FROM EMPLOYEES;' | sed -e 's/|/ /g' | awk '{printf \"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX\\n\",$1,$2,$3,$4,$5}' ") ; definition "s-jjj" ; abbreviation "Inserts a demo sample example database into an sqlite command-line-interface interactive session") ; documentation (tempo-define-template "mysql-bgp_create-amarok-music-database" ; template name '("mysql -p -u root CREATE DATABASE amarokdb; USE mysql; GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE, DROP, CREATE TEMPORARY TABLES, INDEX ON amarokdb.* TO amarok@55.55.55.55 IDENTIFIED BY 'blahpassword'; FLUSH PRIVELEGES; ") ; definition "s-jjj" ; abbreviation "Inserts a MYSQL program") ; documentation (tempo-define-template "sqlite-bgp_transfer-sqlite-music-database-to-mysql-database" ; template name '("echo \"*Transfer SQLITE data to MYSQL database\" sqlite3 collection-of-music.db .dump | grep -v \"BEGIN TRANSACTION;\" | grep -v \"COMMIT;\" | perl -ne \"s/INSERT INTO \\\"\(.*\)\" VALUES/INSERT \\1 VALUES/; print\" | mysql -u root -p amarok ") ; definition "s-jjj" ; abbreviation "Inserts an SQLITE program") ; documentation ;; (tempo-define-template ;; "informix-bgp_user-group" ; template name ;; '("--*To see all of the ROLETYPE table. ;; SELECT * FROM USER_GROUP ;; ; ;; ") ; definition ;; "s-jjj" ; abbreviation ;; "Inserts an INFORMIX program") ; documentation ;; (tempo-define-template ;; "informix-bgp_document-type" ; template name ;; '("--*To see all of the ROLETYPE table. ;; SELECT * FROM DOCUMENT_TYPE ;; ; ;; ") ; definition ;; "s-jjj" ; abbreviation ;; "Inserts an INFORMIX program") ; documentation ;; (tempo-define-template ;; "informix-bgp_user-program" ; template name ;; '("--*To see all of the ROLETYPE table. ;; SELECT * FROM USER_PROGRAM ;; ; ;; ") ; definition ;; "s-jjj" ; abbreviation ;; "Inserts an INFORMIX program") ; documentation ;; (tempo-define-template ;; "informix-bgp_program-group" ; template name ;; '("--*To see all of the ROLETYPE table. ;; SELECT * FROM PROGRAM_GROUP ;; ; ;; ") ; definition ;; "s-jjj" ; abbreviation ;; "Inserts an INFORMIX program") ; documentation (tempo-define-template "email-bgp_weekly-activity-report" ; template name '("* Week Ending: 7/8/2005 (- 28 (+ (+ 0 0 0 0) (+ 0 0 0 0) (+ 0 0 0 0) (+ 0 0 0 0) (+ 0 0 0 0) (+ 0 0 0 0) (+ 0 0 0 0) (+ 0 0 0 0) 0 0)) * Calculation Template: Total weekly hrs: Task: (1090) (1325) (1326) (1327) (1328) (1329) (1330) (1354) Team Meetings: Fire Drill and/or Emergency: ** Worked on these tasks: *** Task 1090: Analysis: 0 Hour(s), Design: 0 Hour(s), Code: 0 Hour(s), Unit Test: 0 Hour(s) *** Task 1325: Analysis: 0 Hour(s), Design: 0 Hour(s), Code: 0 Hour(s), Unit Test: 0 Hour(s) *** Task 1326: Analysis: 0 Hour(s), Design: 0 Hour(s), Code: 0 Hour(s), Unit Test: 0 Hour(s) *** Task 1327: Analysis: 0 Hour(s), Design: 0 Hour(s), Code: 0 Hour(s), Unit Test: 0 Hour(s) *** Task 1328: Analysis: 0 Hour(s), Design: 0 Hour(s), Code: 0 Hour(s), Unit Test: 0 Hour(s) *** Task 1329: Analysis: 0 Hour(s), Design: 0 Hour(s), Code: 0 Hour(s), Unit Test: 0 Hour(s) *** Task 1330: Analysis: 0 Hour(s), Design: 0 Hour(s), Code: 0 Hour(s), Unit Test: 0 Hour(s) *** Task 1354: Analysis: 0 Hour(s), Design: 0 Hour(s), Code: 0 Hour(s), Unit Test: 0 Hour(s) *** Software Team Meeting(s): 0 Hour(s) *** Fire Drill and/or Emergency: 0 Hour(s) ** Configuration and Testing Review Meetings or related software team meetings for these tasks : 1090, 1325, 1326, 1327, 1328, 1329, 1330, 1354 ** Reviewed the documentation and/or attended Software Review meetings for these tasks: 1090, 1326, 1327 *** Updated and uploaded the documentation to the repository machine for these tasks: 1090, 1326, 1327 *** The documentation for these tasks seem ready for initial joint application development reviews: 1326 ") ; definition "s-jjj" ; abbreviation "Inserts a weekly activity report program") ; documentation ;; (tempo-define-template ;; "informix-bgp_qryIndividualSummary" ; template name ;; '("--*To see all of the SITE table. ;; select ;; distinct ;; cs_caseid, ;; cause.co_translation cause, ;; cn_citation, ;; cn_cittext, ;; cn_offense_level, ;; cn_count, ;; int_code, ;; county.co_translation county, ;; cs_date_filed, ;; cs_date_reopen, ;; cs_date_term, ;; cs_jstype, ;; cs_office, ;; cs_reopen_code, ;; cs_restrict_view, ;; cs_type, ;; custody.co_translation custody_status, ;; disposition.co_translation disposition, ;; fee.co_translation fee_status, ;; j5_date_end, ;; j5_dollar_demand, ;; j5_nature_of_suit, ;; jurisdiction.co_translation jurisdiction, ;; jury.co_translation jury_demand, ;; office.co_translation office, ;; cn_sub_type ;; from ;; case, ;; outer (count, ;; outer cr_interval), ;; outer codes office, ;; outer codes fee, ;; outer codes county, ;; outer codes disposition, ;; outer codes jurisdiction, ;; outer (cr_location, ;; outer codes custody), ;; outer (js56, ;; outer codes jury, ;; outer codes cause) ;; where cs_caseid = '61136' ;; and cn_caseid = cs_caseid ;; and cn_caseid = '61136' ;; and cn_date_end is null ;; and int_caseid = cn_caseid ;; and int_caseid = '61136' ;; and int_cn_seqno = cn_seqno ;; and int_date_end is null ;; and office.co_type = 'office' ;; and office.co_code = cs_office ;; and fee.co_type = 'feetype' ;; and fee.co_code = cs_fee_status ;; and county.co_type = 'county' ;; and county.co_code = cs_county ;; and disposition.co_type = 'dispcv' ;; and disposition.co_code = cs_disp_method ;; and j5_caseid = cs_caseid ;; and j5_caseid = '61136' ;; and j5_date_end is null ;; and jurisdiction.co_type = 'jurisdic' ;; and jurisdiction.co_code = cs_juris ;; and jury.co_type = 'jurydema' ;; and jury.co_code = j5_jury_demand ;; and cause.co_type = 'cause' ;; and cause.co_code = j5_cause ;; and loc_caseid = cs_caseid ;; and loc_caseid = '61136' ;; and loc_date_end is null ;; and custody.co_type = 'crlocation' ;; and custody.co_code = loc_code ;; order by ;; cn_sub_type, ;; cn_count ;; ; ;; ") ; definition ;; "s-jjj" ; abbreviation ;; "Inserts an INFORMIX program") ; documentation (tempo-define-template "texinfo-bgp_images-private" ; template name '("@ignore software changes @page @c@page @c @group ... @end group --prevents a pagebreak/glues together a \"vertical group\" @c @group @c @end group @c @group @c@float Figure,fig:ex1 @c This is an example float. @c@end float @c@node List of Figures @c@unnumbered List of Figures @c@listoffloats Figure @table @code @item @bullet{} @space @r{Figure 1: Snapshots of software changes for MRggg of Task aaa.} @image{/root/n/n/etc/task-aaa-project/taskaaa_1,,7in} @end table @page @table @code @item @bullet{} @space @r{Figure 2: Snapshots of software changes for MRggg of Task aaa.} @image{/root/n/n/etc/task-aaa-project/taskaaa_2,,7in} @end table @page @table @code @item @bullet{} @space @r{Figure 3: Snapshots of software changes for MR1145 of Task 1354.} @image{/root/n/n/etc/task-aaa-project/taskaaa_3,,7in} @end table @page @end ignore ") ; definition "s-jjj" ; abbreviation "Inserts a TEXINFO program") ; documentation ;; (tempo-define-template ;; "informix-bgp_site" ; template name ;; '("--*To see all of the SITE table. ;; SELECT * FROM SITE ;; ; ;; ") ; definition ;; "s-jjj" ; abbreviation ;; "Inserts an INFORMIX program") ; documentation ;; (tempo-define-template ;; "informix-bgp_group" ; template name ;; '("--*To see all of the SITE table. ;; SELECT * FROM GROUP ;; ; ;; ") ; definition ;; "s-jjj" ; abbreviation ;; "Inserts an INFORMIX program") ; documentation ;; (tempo-define-template ;; "informix-bgp_menu" ; template name ;; '("--*To see all of the MENU table. ;; SELECT * FROM MENU ;; ; ;; ") ; definition ;; "s-jjj" ; abbreviation ;; "Inserts an INFORMIX program") ; documentation ;; (tempo-define-template ;; "informix-bgp_user-group" ; template name ;; '("--*To see all of the MENU table. ;; SELECT * FROM USER_GROUP ;; ; ;; ") ; definition ;; "s-jjj" ; abbreviation ;; "Inserts an INFORMIX program") ; documentation (tempo-define-template "email-bgp_announce-task-completion" ; template name '("From: Brian Powell/DCA/AO/USCOURTS To: Jamal Rafidi/DCA/AO/USCOURTS@USCOURTS cc: bcc: Date: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 09:31AM Subject: Task 1090 and Task 1327 *Met with JF yesterday about these two tasks: We did some investigations and tests and reviewed the documentation. **I pulled some tables (the SITE and MENU tables) out of the database to insure that the system was working with the changes JF made before. *Task 1090 and Task 1327 seem to be ready for a joint application development meeting or teleconference and the documentation has been updated and delivered to the repository. ") ; definition "s-jjj" ; abbreviation "Inserts a boilerplate email message") ; documentation ;; (tempo-define-template ;; "email-bgp_announce-task-meeting-request" ; template name ;; '("From: ;; Jamal Rafidi/DCA/AO/USCOURTS ;; To: ;; Brian Powell/DCA/AO/USCOURTS@USCOURTS ;; cc: ;; Bruce Curran/DCA/AO/USCOURTS@USCOURTS, Jacob Davenport/DCA/AO/USCOURTS@USCOURTS ;; bcc: ;; Date: ;; Monday, August 08, 2005 03:32PM ;; Subject: ;; Re: 1325, 1326, 1328 ;; *Jacob needs to edit the files related to these tasks: Are you available for a mtg today? ;; **Or can I just go ahead and \"ckin\" the files he wants? ;; \"I also need this file. Please let me know when I can have it. ;; Thanks, ;; Jacob \" ;; -----Brian Powell/DCA/AO/USCOURTS wrote: ----- ;; To: Brian Powell/DCA/AO/USCOURTS@USCOURTS ;; From: Brian Powell/DCA/AO/USCOURTS ;; Date: 08/08/2005 10:50AM ;; cc: Jamal Rafidi/DCA/AO/USCOURTS@USCOURTS ;; Subject: 1325, 1326, 1328 ;; *Per our mtg this morning: I have checked out the software programs for the tasks 1325, 1326, 1328 as you requested and they are ready to be demonstrated to you and then checked in. ;; **When is a good time for us to meet for the demonstrations? Any time is fine with me. See you later. ;; Thanks Jamal. ;; ") ; definition ;; "s-jjj" ; abbreviation ;; "Inserts a boilerplate email program") ; documentation ;; (tempo-define-template ;; "informix-bgp_codes" ; template name ;; '("--*To see all of the CODES table. ;; SELECT * FROM CODES ;; ; ;; ") ; definition ;; "s-jjj" ; abbreviation ;; "Inserts an INFORMIX program") ; documentation ;; (tempo-define-template ;; "informix-bgp_judge" ; template name ;; '("--*To see all of the JUDGE table. ;; SELECT * FROM JUDGE ;; ; ;; ") ; definition ;; "s-jjj" ; abbreviation ;; "Inserts an INFORMIX program") ; documentation ;; (tempo-define-template ;; "informix-bgp_jdg-index" ; template name ;; '("--*To see all of the JUDGE table. ;; SELECT * FROM JDG_INDEX ;; ; ;; ") ; definition ;; "s-jjj" ; abbreviation ;; "Inserts an INFORMIX program") ; documentation ;*The following snippet is from the www.iodbc.org.html (the main page--the rest was wget -m -np'd!!) website: It caught my eye since it has a very clean and simple interface and a great web 2.0 interface--excellent example of PHP and XHTML and web site programmin'! (tempo-define-template "php-bgp_www.iodbc.org.html" ; template name '(" |