In a response to an ongoing discussion at Binary Bonsai, I decided to implement Gallery 2 for Kubrick. Estimated time: 30 minutes. This is not Vanilla Kubrick, this is my bastardized version, I just copy-pasted most of the plain HTML and made sure all the CSS was in the CSS file. Reason being, { and } are "smart tags" in Gallery 2. Ok, so let's go.
First of all, Gallery 2 CVS as of today. Get it.
Now, if people would like me to post my modified files, do leave a comment (can't be bothered if no-one cares ) And, unless other licenses forbid it (i.e, GPL kicks in), all files will be under the standard two-clause BSD license.
Ok, ...
I'll definetly need to read Using VST/VSTi Plugins In Linux when I'll want to do the same for FreeBSD. Just reinstalling 5.3BETA3 on my laptop to make it my power music-station. Yeah, it's still the 400 Mhz thingy.
Did the first Americans come from Australia? Not through Sibir from Asia, not the Vikings with Leif Erikson and certainly not Columbus.
Paul Lamere can tell about a robotic barkeeper that will serve you a drink at a spoken request, and tell jokes while it's making them. I'm hoping that version two can juggle the bottles, make recommendations, improvise new drinks depending on the users, eh, customers mood and send drinks to the girl in that sparkling red top. And of course, I expect it to pass all sanetary tests. How often do you wash your hands, little robot?