> From: Simon <http://www.wlu.edu/~s> > Date: Thu, 01 Jul 2004 16:19:27 -0400 > > > > > Hopefully, with S/MIME support. My S/MIME support right now is very weak. > > A good project for me would be to paste the various MIME pieces together > > automatically so I can feed it to PGP. Thankfully, it's so far been a > > non-issue since I'm the only person I know who uses encryption. > > In general, I'm pretty sick of Linux, its half-assed apps, and all their > cruftiness. Let's face it, on Windows, if you wanted to use PGP for > your e-mail, there would be an easy, automatic way to do it. I just had > the latest Fedora installed on my desktop machine, and it's a whole new > set of horrors (can't print for some reason). I'm currently having to > pull the power cord on this machine because gnome-pilot crashes the > whole O/S every time I try to hotsynch. I found a bug report on the Linux kernel the other day that, when running this 15-line program, will halt the system. I was convinced that my system couldn't be affected, so I downloaded the source, compiled it, and ran it. I was wrong. Halt-o-rama. Pretty scary stuff. So, I'm now not at all surprised that something like gnome-pilot would crash your system. > I had Windows installed on my laptop and got all this nice functionality > included. I have had a number of problems with my Windows machine, too. Basically, I've become distrustful of everything at this point. OTOH, you're right -- my father runs PGP on his Windows computer and he can decrypt the messages I send to him no-problem. > > Is this because the closest theaters are so far away, or is it something > > else? > > There are a bunch of theaters near (1 hr or less) here, including a > cheap drive-in run by the Greens. It's just that literally don't have > time to take off to see a movie. Plus theaters suck ass -- small > screen, stupid ads, hordes of noisy morons. I wait a few months and > rent the DVD. I could definitely see that. Yesterday, I went to a matinee with a couple of people from my job-seeking group and the movie was $8! For a matinee! Sadly, it seems like DVDs may end up being our fate, too -- and not because we lack time! > > Yeah. It's especially unfortunate that Schwartzanegger has no > > intellectual curiosity, much like George B. (Apparently, Arnold dislikes > > reading as much as George.) > > Last week's New Yorker had a piece on him. He's purely about power and > force of personality, has no principles or beliefs that I could see. I'm not surprised. Remember that scene in Demolition Man when Sandra Bullock said that the demanded that Schwartzenegger be declared Supreme-Emporer due to his sheer popularity? OTOH, it could not possibly be worse than what we have now. > > I voted Nader, but I was safe in doing so. I'll probably hold my nose and > > vote Kerry. > > I'm more interested in voting against both these plutocrats. Yeah. I'm tempted to vote Green (I'm a registered Green), but I think I'd never hear the end of it from Noelle (who personally blamed me for letting George Bush win ;-). > -- Simon