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Harlan Osier

It's really old-fashioned to "write" your homepage.Modern PCs write
their own pages without programmers.
 
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Nico Schuyt

Harlan said:
It's really old-fashioned to "write" your homepage.Modern PCs write
their own pages without programmers.

Can you give an example of such a PC/program and a homepage?
Nico
 
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Dave Patton

(e-mail address removed) (Harlan Osier) wrote in
It's really old-fashioned to "write" your homepage.Modern PCs write
their own pages without programmers.

Don't respond to postings by this twit.
He's spamming all sorts of groups, with all
sorts of nonsense. He's been reported.
 
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rf

Nico said:
Harlan Osier wrote:
Can you give an example of such a PC/program and a homepage?

No, no, I want an example of a "Modern PC" doing it, without any such thing
as a "progarm", just the PC. If we could obtain one we would make $million
:)

Then again using a PC to "write" anything is humdrum these days. Consider
brucies neural upload link.
 
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rf

Dave Patton wrote
Don't respond to postings by this twit.
He's spamming all sorts of groups, with all
sorts of nonsense. He's been reported.

Yes, I see now. He's trying to start crossposted flame wars in can.ai I
presume :)
 
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nice.guy.nige

While the city slept, Harlan Osier ([email protected]) feverishly
typed...
It's really old-fashioned to "write" your homepage.Modern PCs write
their own pages without programmers.

So that's what my Modern PC gets up to in the dead of night?? I've often
wondered. I suppose it's better than plotting world domination though... ;-)

Cheers,
Nige
 
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Daniel R. Tobias

kate.simpson said:
IMHO, it doesn't hurt to write them bc, if for no other reason, it keeps you
abreast of HTML.

And, as Janet Jackson found out, "abreast" can be a very powerful thing...
 

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