Shawn Highfield wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
The iron fist once came out when someone spelled your name incorrectly. It's "SEAN, not SHAWN!!! - LIFE TIME BAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" LOL!
Sean Dennis wrote to Shawn Highfield <=-
It's "SEAN, not SHAWN!!! - LIFE TIME BAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" LOL!
I don't remember that but I believe you. There was a time when I'd do
these days. I just can't get so mad else I get sick. I still get irritated a lot though. Try as I will, I don't think that will ever change.
Tiny wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
I was joking, you were never quite that bad. :)
I get irritated by stupid. So you can imagine how many times a day it happens to me as I drive around 10 hours a day.
Sean Dennis wrote to Tiny <=-
I was joking, you were never quite that bad. :)
Sometimes I wonder if I was.
I don't think I could do that anymore. With all of my physical
problems, it's an effort at times just to move around the apartment. :/
Shawn Highfield wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
Only when it comes to rar vs zip.
Getting old is fun isn't it?
Sean Dennis wrote to Shawn Highfield <=-
Only when it comes to rar vs zip.
Don't tempt me. I might still do that to keep you on your toes.
I do have arc installed here too. <G>
Yep. My lower left leg is suspiciously swollen and I am worried. I
was able to get an appointment at 3 PM with my doctor to have my leg checked out. Swelling like that can be a symptom of Charcot foot or a blood clot of which I want neither. Hopefully things will be okay.
Shawn Highfield wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
I still have your squish instructions, and Andrew would help me with Talisman. ;)
That one might cause problems unless there is a modern port of it.
My right leg did that about a year ago. Right in the first shutdown.
I was able to get an ultrasound pretty fast though (as doc thought
clot) however everything was working fine and swelling went down on
it's own.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/arc/
Fun fact: Phil Katz ripped off the ARC source code from SEA and created ZIP from it. Dirty little secret of his. There's an interesting video called "The Troubling Origins of .ZIP" on YouTube about how Phil got people to use ZIP even though it wasn't really his original work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lu7sY1LOWiI
Sean Dennis wrote to Shawn Highfield <=-
Nothing wrong, thankfully, though I think I may have been eating too
much salt.
No ultrasound for me though; the VA would rather you die
first than make it spend money on you rather than buying art or solar panels.
You might remember this, but Phil's ZIP predecessor was actually called PKARC/PKxARC. SEA called him on it, so he switched briefly to PKPAK/PKunPAK (which still produced, and opened, only ARC packets),
before coming out with PKZIP/PKunZIP.
* SLMR 2.1a * Socrates: "I drank WHAT?!"
Shawn Highfield wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
Only when it comes to rar vs zip.
Don't tempt me. I might still do that to keep you on your toes.
I do have arc installed here too. <G>
Getting old is fun isn't it?
Yep. My lower left leg is suspiciously swollen and I am worried. I was able to get an appointment at 3 PM with my doctor to have my leg checked out. Swelling like that can be a symptom of Charcot foot or a blood clot of which I want neithe
Hopefully things will be okay.
Later,
Sean
... Any given program will expand to fill all available resources.
Daryl Stout wrote to Mike Powell <=-
You might remember this, but Phil's ZIP predecessor was actually called PKARC/PKxARC. SEA called him on it, so he switched briefly to PKPAK/PKunPAK (which still produced, and opened, only ARC packets),
before coming out with PKZIP/PKunZIP.
I had wondered if there was any relation.
Mike Powell wrote to SEAN DENNIS <=-
I assumed he changed the compression method and not just the extension, but I guess maybe not. :)
He changed it just enough to be able to call it his own even though it was far from anything original.
I've always had better results with other archivers like ARJ, RAR, and such.
It's interesting how the BBS community had a hand in ruining SEA and its products.
The only reason I use ZIP is because of its defacto standard status. Otherwise I'd not use it at all.
Arelor wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
I know for a fact they are prescribing this: https://www.lagranparafarmacia.es/serrapeptasa?search=serrapeptasa
for swellings caused by circulatory issues, but I don know the particulars.
Mike Powell wrote to SEAN DENNIS <=-
Yeah, I don't think most of us had the full story back then. For
several years, I would convert any ARC and ZIP files on the BBS to ARJ
or LZH, partially because I was running on a system with limited disk space and those usually made smaller files. I think I quit doing that when I started adding CD ROM collections and/or when Windows pretty
much made ZIP the standard. By then, I had a bigger HD, too.
Mike Powell wrote to SEAN DENNIS <=-
Yeah, I don't think most of us had the full story back then. For several years, I would convert any ARC and ZIP files on the BBS to ARJ or LZH, partially because I was running on a system with limited disk space and those usually made smaller files. I think I quit doing that when I started adding CD ROM collections and/or when Windows pretty much made ZIP the standard. By then, I had a bigger HD, too.
I've been a registered user of RAR for at least 15 years now and I'm happy with it. That's what I use these days, with its AV (authenticity verified) stamp, for my official Cheepware releases. I also use tar.gz for some things.
Later,
Sean
... Internal consistency is more highly valued than efficiency.
Arelor wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
I just use 7zip. I never found the need to register RAR when you
coul}%d use 7zip instead. It comes with an unrar utility too.
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