Konqueror WROX!
A. Khattri
ajai
Mon Jan 3 14:36:36 PST 2005
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
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> Ok, so this isn't the first time someone has sung Konqueror's praises,
> but I had to take a minute and relay the latest findings.
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> I'm dorking around with Gentoo's documentation and searching for
> something. My "vi" training kicks in and I find myself typing "/alsa"
> to search for docs on ALSA. Immediately after typing the "/"
> Konqueror's status bar at the bottom of the screen changes to "Starting
> - -- find text as you type" and it found "ALSA" immediately.
>
> Just another reason I love Konqueror.
Mozilla (and prob. Firefox) do this too.
--
block transfer computations n.
[from the television series
"Dr. Who"] Computations so fiendishly subtle and complex that
they could not be performed by machines. Used to refer to any task
that should be expressible as an algorithm in theory, but isn't.
(The Z80's LDIR instruction, "Computed Block Transfer with
increment", may also be relevant.)
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