Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 16522
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1999/9/15 [Computer/SW/Languages/Functional] UID:16522 Activity:very high 53%like:16509 70%like:16512
9/13    I accidentally typed "mal" when I was going to run "mail".  What
        does http://www.objectshare.com/VWNC do?  --yuen
        \_ is your ADD so bad you can't do a web search for dexadrine and
           side effects?
        \_ I'm bad!
                \_ Is that before or after putting it in the microwave
        \_ i believe in the power of scheme!
        \_ Huh huh... he said, "free pussy..."
         \_ uh no.  he said free cat.  reading isn't your strong point is it?
        \_ it's just a stupid shellscript. Read it and figure it out
           \_ What? You can watch lectures on the web?
              \_ Yes, go to http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/bibs for general
        \_ i believe in the power of scheme!
        \_ Huh huh... he said, "free pussy..."
         \_ uh no.  he said free cat.  reading isn't your strong point is it?
        \_ I'd suggest PDP-6 assembly language, preferably toggled in
                 information regarding the webification of several courses.
        \_ You need to tell the computer that you definitely want
           these messages off.  "chsh -s /usr/bin/yes".
        \_ Everything in here is wrong except the bits about
           "shellscript", "read", and "does".
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RealNetworks streaming media technology that is being developed on the UC Berkeley campus to support distance learning, distributed collaboration, and interactive television applications. The system, operated by the UC Berkeley Multimedia Research Center ( 8 BMRC), supports hundreds of simultaneous programs that may include any number of audio, video, and data streams. BIBS, which reaches hundreds of remote viewers around the world, produces live webcasts for large lecture classes on the Berkeley campus and archives them for on-demand replay.