Post #55,377
10/7/02 8:22:05 PM
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Bullshit
That's a romantic illusion promulgated by Hollywood and cheap novels. Genius is very rarely associated with insanity - and never in the really huge examples like Einstein and Beethoven.
-drl
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Post #55,381
10/7/02 8:33:15 PM
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I dunno...
I know a few true geniuses - and genius seems to engender strange personality traits... I s it not crazy because 'on them it looks good'?
The [link|http://www.student.math.uwaterloo.ca/~dajhorn/novelties/ESR%20-%20Curse%20Of%20The%20Gifted.html|'curse of the gifted'] has social effects, too...
[link|http://www.santafecoach.com/gchallenges.htm|More on the subject].
Imric's Tips for Living- Paranoia Is a Survival Trait
- Pessimists are never disappointed - but sometimes, if they are very lucky, they can be pleasantly surprised...
- Even though everyone is out to get you, it doesn't matter unless you let them win.
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Post #55,400
10/7/02 10:40:00 PM
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Very nice
thanks - bookmarked.
Besides, 'insanity' is always a moving language target: you are 'disciplined' when some nebulous point is attained - where what you say, do is 'scary' - thus noticed, and by a mere few.. of the Appointed Busybodies which Puritanism has decreed shall always be around us (the non-mangerial versions choose to be Cops).
Ashton
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Post #55,456
10/8/02 7:04:00 AM
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Stupid request
Could you stop putting targets in your links?
If I want it in a new window, I can right-click. But if I don't, I can't get that behaviour. With tabbed browsing, it opens in an inconspicuous new tab, so I generally prefer reusing the existing one.
Thanks, Ben
"Career politicians are inherently untrustworthy; if it spends its life buzzing around the outhouse, it\ufffds probably a fly." - [link|http://www.nationalinterest.org/issues/58/Mead.html|Walter Mead]
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Post #55,468
10/8/02 8:31:58 AM
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Sure...
Even with targets, though, if you 'open in new tab' opens targeted links in a new tab anyway...
NP, though.
Imric's Tips for Living- Paranoia Is a Survival Trait
- Pessimists are never disappointed - but sometimes, if they are very lucky, they can be pleasantly surprised...
- Even though everyone is out to get you, it doesn't matter unless you let them win.
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Post #55,479
10/8/02 9:46:38 AM
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Re: Sure...
Hey, I like targets and often praised this behavior in you. But I can live without it.
-drl
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Post #55,562
10/8/02 7:01:08 PM
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Nice to be appreciated - thanks!
Imric's Tips for Living- Paranoia Is a Survival Trait
- Pessimists are never disappointed - but sometimes, if they are very lucky, they can be pleasantly surprised...
- Even though everyone is out to get you, it doesn't matter unless you let them win.
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Post #55,603
10/8/02 8:27:00 PM
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Re: Nice to be appreciated - thanks!
Just make the first half of any linked text targeted, and the second half not. Geez, I can't believe how anal people get. Like you know, when people misspell "definately"? I FUCKING HATE THAT! SO WHOEVER YOU ARE OUT THERE MISSPELLING D-E-F-I-N-I-T-E-L-Y, FUCKING CUT IT OUT, MAN! OK? OK?? FINE!
-drl
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Post #55,649
10/8/02 11:21:45 PM
10/8/02 11:30:34 PM
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Re: Nice to be appreciated
I really have to say this - of all the people here with their marvellous talents - even those I've flamed out of trying to get them to "snap out of it!" - I've always thought you were somehow at the top of the whole lot, and never got to show it. So you are very much appreciated, and I hope you get to show it some day.
-drl
Edited by deSitter
Oct. 8, 2002, 11:30:34 PM EDT
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Post #55,721
10/9/02 9:06:54 AM
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*blush*
Imric's Tips for Living- Paranoia Is a Survival Trait
- Pessimists are never disappointed - but sometimes, if they are very lucky, they can be pleasantly surprised...
- Even though everyone is out to get you, it doesn't matter unless you let them win.
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Post #55,501
10/8/02 1:30:46 PM
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Targets & tags -- annoying as hell
Particularly frustrating is when the current tab is (as my current one is) at the extreme right of the screen. Opening a new tab becomes an invisible operation. I usually repeat the click several times (OK, did I not hit it, is my browser frozen, is the link Javascript?...). No, it's a fucking target.
Otherwise, what Ben said. I want a new window, I can make one.
-- Karsten M. Self [link|mailto:kmself@ix.netcom.com|kmself@ix.netcom.com] [link|http://kmself.home.netcom.com/|[link|http://kmself.home.netcom.com/|http://kmself.home.netcom.com/]] What part of "gestalt" don't you understand? [link|http://twiki.iwethey.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/|TWikIWETHEY] -- an experiment in collective intelligence. Stupidity. Whatever.
Keep software free. Oppose the CBDTPA. Kill S.2048 dead. [link|http://www.eff.org/alerts/20020322_eff_cbdtpa_alert.html|[link|http://www.eff.org/alerts/20020322_eff_cbdtpa_alert.html|http://www.eff.org/...a_alert.html]]
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Post #55,547
10/8/02 6:31:23 PM
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*shrug* Tell you what. Let's vote on it.
The reason I used targets was because *I* find it 'annoying as hell' to have to a) right click then select 'open new window', or B) hit the back button to get back to the forum - especially when I follow links 'further out'. Since opening in a new tab by right clicking DOES work on a targeted link, and DOESN'T leave a blank tab or anything, that means that it can only be 'annoying as hell' if you do a simple click on the link AND you don't mind backing up (possibly many times) to return to the forum. WHEN I am in IE (It happens, you know), non-targeted links on this forum are REALLY 'annoying as hell' to ME - no tabs even available. Opening a new tab becomes an invisible operation. I usually repeat the click several times (OK, did I not hit it, is my browser frozen, is the link Javascript?...). No, it's a fucking target. Funny, I don't see this behaviour. The closest I get to it is IF I have 'open links in background' clicked in tabbed browsing options. I didn't think it was a big deal to stop doing targeting links to new windows, but now I'm not so sure I want to stop. I think the links are better for this board; better for linking to items intended to support a point in a discussion, as opposed to a means of wandering all over the place. Tabs are still an option for those that have them (I can't duplicate the problem you seem to be having with opening targeted links in tabs). So - let's call for a vote. Who doesn't mind [link|http://www.linuxworld.com/site-stories/2002/0823.kde.html|targeted links], and [link|http://www.linuxworld.com/site-stories/2002/0823.kde.html|who finds them 'annoying as hell']? (sample links - be sure to read the whole article - multiple pages) I will change my linking behaviour according to the wishes of the community. I take extra time to make the links more useful (without having to force extra clickety-clickety-clickety requirements), believe me, I'll have no problem stopping if that's what the majority wants. PS - sorry 'bout potentially changing my mind, Ben, something about Karsten's post just rubbed me the wrong way.
Imric's Tips for Living- Paranoia Is a Survival Trait
- Pessimists are never disappointed - but sometimes, if they are very lucky, they can be pleasantly surprised...
- Even though everyone is out to get you, it doesn't matter unless you let them win.
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Post #55,558
10/8/02 6:52:45 PM
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What he's talking about
At my current browser width, I can fit about eight or nine tabs across the top before they start disappearing off the right. There is a small UI widget to indicate you can scroll to the "hidden" tabs, but it's not entirely obvious if you don't go looking for it. If I already have my 9 tabs open, a tenth one won't seem to do anything as I don't see the tab and may not notice the new widet.
Personally I default to opening links in the same window I'm in. If I want it in another tab or in a new window I right-click it. In cases where I do that it doesn't matter whether you've targetted the link or not. In cases where I just click it, I'm not terribly bothered by the new window if it appears. (Now that I'm using a tabbed browser, that is.) But for people with other defaults, I can understand it conflicting with their preferred settings.
=== Microsoft offers them the one thing most business people will pay any price for - the ability to say "we had no choice - everyone's doing it that way." -- [link|http://z.iwethey.org/forums/render/content/show?contentid=38978|Andrew Grygus]
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Post #55,561
10/8/02 6:59:25 PM
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So - you don't mind targets? 'K..
I'm curious, though - do you see why I do it?
Imric's Tips for Living- Paranoia Is a Survival Trait
- Pessimists are never disappointed - but sometimes, if they are very lucky, they can be pleasantly surprised...
- Even though everyone is out to get you, it doesn't matter unless you let them win.
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Post #55,584
10/8/02 7:40:18 PM
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Sure, I see why
With modern browsers [cough not IE-anything] you can configure this however you want, and override this choice on a per-link basis. But if you are using IEx and the link is targetted you have no choice.
There a a few fora I go to where the standard is links within the site open in the same window, outside links open a new window. I'm sure part of this is the old wisdom about how not to lose viewers, but I can also see the two advantages (when it is used responsibly): clear differentiation between internal and external links; and not having to click back through a long chain to get back to where you started.
The second issue is IMO outweighed by the fact that far too many poeople don't use them responsibly. I've been to sites where every single link spawned a new window. And no, it wasn't porn, it was just poor design. (I could see the "base" link at the top of each page right above the "generator = FrontPage" metatag.)
Which leaves differentiation of internal and external links. IMO people who can't already identify this through any of the multiple other UI hints won't get the difference anyway.
So (man this is getting longer than I intended) while I'm not particularly annoyed with them when they are done right (and you've done them "right") I wouldn't put targets in myself, even if it didn't take any extra effort. It's like popups: the utility seems to be outweighed by the potential for abuse.
Oh, take all that with [link|http://www.saltbook.com/saltyages/yan.html|this] or [link|http://www.shirtcountry.com/inc/pdetail?v=1&pid=1245|this], depending on your mood.
=== Microsoft offers them the one thing most business people will pay any price for - the ability to say "we had no choice - everyone's doing it that way." -- [link|http://z.iwethey.org/forums/render/content/show?contentid=38978|Andrew Grygus]
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Post #55,569
10/8/02 7:11:47 PM
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What he said
And what prompted me to make my request was doing exactly that. While navigating several pages in parallel I clicked in to IWETHEY, clicked on a link, tabbed elsewhere, came back, went, "Huh, thought I clicked" and did it again, went away, came back and said, "I know that I clicked...oh."
Hence the word "stupid" in my "stupid request" title. :-)
Cheers, Ben
"Career politicians are inherently untrustworthy; if it spends its life buzzing around the outhouse, it\ufffds probably a fly." - [link|http://www.nationalinterest.org/issues/58/Mead.html|Walter Mead]
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Post #55,565
10/8/02 7:04:54 PM
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FWIW, I've always disliked targeted links.
Because sometimes I do wish to use the same browser window.
Case in point: Oracle documentation insists on using a targeted link at certain places. I don't wish to have a billion windows around. Or if I do allow the target, and it's a *named* target, I end up with the most recent click appearing over whatever I had navigated in that named window.
Since I don't use IE (nyah nyah nyah) -- or Windows for that matter -- I just middle-click on the link when I want it to open in another window. No need even for a context menu. :-)
While I do appreciate the time you spend trying to make it a better experience here, my own personal preference is for no targets.
Of course, the ideal solution here is to add a user preference and parse the targets out of the links when necessary so everyone can have their favorite behavior... Bribes are acceptable, liquid bread preferred. ;-)
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #55,576
10/8/02 7:29:32 PM
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Bribes...
Dang - how to get the Guinness to you w/o spoiling in the mail... I know!
[link|http://www.imrics.net/guinness/|Cheers!]
Imric's Tips for Living- Paranoia Is a Survival Trait
- Pessimists are never disappointed - but sometimes, if they are very lucky, they can be pleasantly surprised...
- Even though everyone is out to get you, it doesn't matter unless you let them win.
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Post #55,578
10/8/02 7:34:15 PM
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Bah.
Now I have to go buy some. Once the idea is set in the mind...
It is by will alone I set my beer in motion. It is by the juice of hop brew that the thoughts acquire speed, the lips acquire stain, the stains become a warning. It is by will alone I set my beer in motion.
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #55,591
10/8/02 7:54:11 PM
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If I see a link in Imric's post I know a new window will pop
I am sure Karsten knows that as well. Either adjust or dont. thanx, bill
will work for cash and other incentives [link|http://home.tampabay.rr.com/boxley/resume/Resume.html|skill set]
"Therefore, by objective standards, the leading managers of the U.S. economy...are collectively, clinically insane." Lyndon LaRouche
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Post #55,602
10/8/02 8:16:53 PM
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Re: *shrug* Tell you what. Let's vote on it.
Hey, just make the targeted links f*cking huge so people can avoid them!
-drl
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Post #55,606
10/8/02 8:44:42 PM
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your target did not link :-)
will work for cash and other incentives [link|http://home.tampabay.rr.com/boxley/resume/Resume.html|skill set]
"Therefore, by objective standards, the leading managers of the U.S. economy...are collectively, clinically insane." Lyndon LaRouche
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Post #55,611
10/8/02 8:56:11 PM
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Can see both sides.
I've only been using the tabbed browsing feature of Mozilla a day or so. I usually had about 6 Mozilla windows open when I was browsing, so having a new Target window open was neat and appreciated by me. It does make navigation a bit easier when most of your interaction is in a particular window. Now when I would normally hit Ctrl-N I instead hit Ctrl-T and minimize the clutter on the Taskbar. I'm growing quite fond of it and don't see the need for the target window myself.
[...] you don't mind backing up (possibly many times) to return to the forum. WHEN I am in IE (It happens, you know), non-targeted links on this forum are REALLY 'annoying as hell' to ME - no tabs even available.
(Emphasis added.)
I've been to some sites that put a bunch of cruft on the browser window stack so that hitting Back doesn't go anywhere (apparently by design to try to keep me at their site). As a result, I've become quite adept at hitting the Go menu and selecting the place I want to go back to. :-)
It sounds as though leaving out the target window would cause fewer problems here, but I do appreciate the thought and effort you made.
Cheers, Scott.
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Post #55,677
10/9/02 3:11:41 AM
10/9/02 3:31:10 AM
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How to open in new windows, block target-generated windows
The reason I used targets was because *I* find it 'annoying as hell' to have to a) right click then select 'open new window'... Middle click (or chorded left & right buttons on my laptop). Opens new tab/window in Galeon, with appropriate preferences setting. OTOH, I just ran across [link|http://www.mozilla.org/unix/customizing.html|this preferences setting option]: // Override popping up new windows on target=anything. // This is now accessible in the prefs dialog, under Advanced|Scripts&Windows. user_pref("browser.block.target_new_window", true); I'll give that a shot and see how it works. (One browser restart later) OK, that works, confirmed it with your links, imric. So here's the deal: the browser determines behavior. The user can override presentation. And with this setting, no more new windows from target tags. ...and sorry for rubbing you wrong, but now you don't matter ;-) Oh, and nice links, BTW.
-- Karsten M. Self [link|mailto:kmself@ix.netcom.com|kmself@ix.netcom.com] [link|http://kmself.home.netcom.com/|[link|http://kmself.home.netcom.com/|http://kmself.home.netcom.com/]] What part of "gestalt" don't you understand? [link|http://twiki.iwethey.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/|TWikIWETHEY] -- an experiment in collective intelligence. Stupidity. Whatever.
Keep software free. Oppose the CBDTPA. Kill S.2048 dead. [link|http://www.eff.org/alerts/20020322_eff_cbdtpa_alert.html|[link|http://www.eff.org/alerts/20020322_eff_cbdtpa_alert.html|http://www.eff.org/...a_alert.html]]
Edited by kmself
Oct. 9, 2002, 03:31:10 AM EDT
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Post #55,720
10/9/02 9:05:33 AM
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*smile* OK, then, no problems anymore? Ben, anyone?
Heh - I'm glad I don't matter... :)
Imric's Tips for Living- Paranoia Is a Survival Trait
- Pessimists are never disappointed - but sometimes, if they are very lucky, they can be pleasantly surprised...
- Even though everyone is out to get you, it doesn't matter unless you let them win.
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Post #55,834
10/9/02 6:48:43 PM
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I can't use Karsten's solution
At least not with my current email address because they have pop-ups in several places (launch a pop-up, then navigate the local frame - gets past the Mozilla logic). With Karsten's suggestion I would not be able to read my email. :-(
But if I am the only person affected, I can live with a little minor irritation. (Hey, I still have to work with Microsoft products...)
Cheers, Ben
"Career politicians are inherently untrustworthy; if it spends its life buzzing around the outhouse, it\ufffds probably a fly." - [link|http://www.nationalinterest.org/issues/58/Mead.html|Walter Mead]
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Post #55,842
10/9/02 7:58:14 PM
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Hmmm.
But you were the one to originally request me not to!
I'll think of something.
Imric's Tips for Living- Paranoia Is a Survival Trait
- Pessimists are never disappointed - but sometimes, if they are very lucky, they can be pleasantly surprised...
- Even though everyone is out to get you, it doesn't matter unless you let them win.
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Post #55,461
10/8/02 7:51:55 AM
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absolutely true Im quite off brand myself
and can best be described as cunning. thanx, bill
will work for cash and other incentives [link|http://home.tampabay.rr.com/boxley/resume/Resume.html|skill set]
qui mori didicit servire dedidicit
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