• Re: right between the sound machine

    From Nancy Backus@1:229/452 to Maurice Kinal on Wed Jun 3 17:23:40 2020
    Quoting Maurice Kinal to Nancy Backus on 22-May-2020 08:35 <=-

    And yes, the cybertoast function looks good... ;)

    I thought so too. However, the keyboard should make it work as well
    as it looks or at least from my perspective.

    Does that mean you've obtained a decent keyboard to use with this new
    setup...?

    ttyl neb

    ... I did not! or Too! depending if I was Supposed to or not

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  • From Maurice Kinal@2:280/464.113 to Nancy Backus on Wed Jun 24 21:58:32 2020
    Hallo Nancy!

    Now you know... :)

    No big surprise though since I already had a bad experience with a chromebook and it's poor excuse for a keyboard. However I was hoping that all of the keys on the bluetooth keyboard would have worked but some of very important ones - Esc for example - don't work as they are expected for vi. One is forced to use the onscreen control keys instead which I have yet to figure out if they can be disabled without breaking anything ... not that it really matters given it might as well be broken given Android's lameness. What a waste of a cpu etc. running that poor excuse for a linux distribution. Google should hang it's head in shame.

    Works well enough to use for messaging... ;) Part of the
    experiment... :)

    Yep. I just need to fix a few bash scripts to make up for Google's sad excuse for an OS. Also I thought I might try compiling it's own uEmacs and see if that is better than vim for this particular idea. uEmacs can do utf8 so it should have a future.

    Het leven is goed,
    Maurice

    ... Cybertoasts van belang:
    2020-11-05 is 134 dagen vanaf nu en valt op een donderdag.
    2021-01-01 is 191 dagen vanaf nu en valt op een vrijdag.
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  • From Nancy Backus@1:229/452 to Maurice Kinal on Tue Jun 30 22:58:46 2020
    Quoting Maurice Kinal to Nancy Backus on 24-Jun-2020 21:58 <=-

    No big surprise though since I already had a bad experience with a chromebook and it's poor excuse for a keyboard. However I was hoping
    that all of the keys on the bluetooth keyboard would have worked but
    some of very important ones - Esc for example - don't work as they are expected for vi.

    Well, that's a disappointment...

    One is forced to use the onscreen control keys instead which I have
    yet to figure out if they can be disabled without breaking anything

    Sounds like it was just as well they weren't disabled yet, though, as
    you needed to use some of them....

    ... not that it really matters given it might as
    well be broken given Android's lameness. What a waste of a cpu etc. running that poor excuse for a linux distribution. Google should hang it's head in shame.

    Indeed.

    Works well enough to use for messaging... ;) Part of the
    experiment... :)

    Yep. I just need to fix a few bash scripts to make up for Google's
    sad excuse for an OS. Also I thought I might try compiling it's own uEmacs and see if that is better than vim for this particular idea. uEmacs can do utf8 so it should have a future.

    That sounds like a good idea... ;)

    ttyl neb

    ... Doubt is not a pleasant condition, but certainty is absurd.

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  • From Nancy Backus@1:229/452 to Maurice Kinal on Fri Jul 10 00:22:46 2020
    Quoting Maurice Kinal to Nancy Backus on 02-Jul-2020 17:11 <=-

    Well, that's a disappointment...

    So far it looks to be a deal breaker considering I haven't turned it
    on since the first official reply was sent from it. The thrill is
    gone.

    Oh, well.... ;)

    uEmacs can do utf8 so it should have a future.
    That sounds like a good idea... ;)

    I have yet to try it out but given that it successfully compiled the
    binkd it is using to recieve/send msg's then I am guessing it can also compile and run uEmacs. We'll see ... eventually.

    Possibly a new experiment to grab your attention for a bit.... ;)

    ttyl neb

    ... Sometimes I sits and thinks, and sometimes I just sits.

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