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hast-webben

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About hast-webben

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  • Birthday 09/16/1967

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    My main interest is computering and webdesigning, but also interested in pets and have both horses, dogs and aquarium, and finaly music<br /><br />My computering skills spend from MS OS win 3.11 to xp, and I've been working with designing websites for almost 15 years (started with an GeoCities site until yahoo detroyed the good envoiment), and still haven't get borred yet.<br /><br />Right now do I working hard to get ready to add my latest homesite into astahost, as I finaly has found a host that satisfy my needs for surch.
  1. The other day when I was into the Cpanel to prepare my new homesite after I had decided to seperate me from Xoops! And was looking after preinstalled IPB without luck, did I went into to try something that I never had heard about before as the topic title tells SMF, Simple Machines.I really thing that other also need to gives this wonder a change to see what i gives, and the best of it all for free.I would like to start this topic as an exchange forum, both to get hints and tips to others, and ofcause also to give away.I hope that other would think that this would be useful too.See youCheers!Jens
  2. I did made some not much great stunts with my page, and thank good for that I'm actually working to make an new one not based on Xoops! but just basic designed site with ofcause included a couple of nice PHP stuff. I had (and I still have at my harddisk) my own created Xisto banner 400*40 px banner, and I haven't thought about an Xisto - Web Hosting banner and Xisto banner until now, as I'm very satisfied about what I get here at Xisto and would like to share it with everyone who come to visit my site. But now till my question. If any would do surch of thing, would there be in the future any possibilities to get some kind of credits for it, like banner exchage or ticks that you can get some extra for? I know that several of other free hosting companies have surch of stuff, but I think that the word deserve to be spreading in this case. Cheers! Jens
  3. Hi,Now I did got the Borland JBuilder 6 into my app collection, and even that I'm still fighting to handle Borland Delphi, would I like to test if this might be more smoothier or useful.Do any knows where I might could find more hints or tips?Then further do any knows about if this could be usefull to create some PHP integrations like MySQL db etc.If any knows something please help.ThanksCheers!andBest regardsJens
  4. Great! And thanks for your assistance. The trouth is like that my English isn't as good as it has to be, but not much the language as more like that I might think on diffrent way and did maybe lost the main point in what I did tried to say. One part of what I did tried to say is not just to recommand some great freeware that I self have brilliant expirence with, but also to try to help others by support to use these freeware, as nothing is totally free and often freeware is released without that same support as you often can find in commercial applications. Then the next part is also to try to offer help and support to newbees to start their own proff looking site with using these freeware, and even to come with some ideas or advices. And finaly the last part is I still not quit proff to designing websites, but one way to be better is ofcause training alot..:-) See you Cheers! Jens
  5. Hi, Now it seems like that they had taken their Beta ver. down, so it seems like that the final release is around the corner. But I found the presentation of this new wonder on following page: http://isp.netscape.com/http://isp.netscape.com/ Cheers! Jens
  6. I havn't downloaded it self yet, and as I can understand by your add here does Firefox rules for champs. But it's still nice to see that NS still fighting and is much alive, I actually wondering if that rumours about NS closedown was startet by MS, as far that I remember haven't I seen any like that officially at NS homepage. Then further do I also look foreward to see an change in the Mozilla suite, to make an suite based on Firefox, Thunderbird, Sunbird and some editor thing. But I think that this about suite might belongs to the past. Does any have any new romours about the Google Firefox project? See you! Cheers! Jens
  7. Hi, I agree that my first topic was a little too ???!!! I did tried to delete it but did refused, so therefor did I made new topic as a reply as you can see above. Sorry for all that confusing, if any need it do I hope that I could be some help in other ways. See you! Cheers! Jens
  8. Hi,The other day when I did had an flash-back NS 4.79 reinstallation to get some sites tested there, did I by incident found that the people in the NS house was beta testing an new version of NS based on firefox engine. Great surprise, as I thought that I had heard some stories that they had shot down all development regarding Netscape.Does it seems like the browser war isn't really over yet? Or does it more looks like that firefox really are the future browser?I know that there is several of topics regarding firefox, but I haven't found any about this new Netscape, so therefor would I like to introduce this topic to both remembering the good old grandmaster of browsing, and then hail it's reincranation.If any have any expirence about this, had tested it or have any other comment would this might be an great oppotunity to discuss..:-)See you!Cheers!Jens
  9. Hi,Strange that you have to been invited to get an gmail. By the way do I allready have an Yahoo! account that had been worked properly for several years, since that Yahoo! did bought Geocities. But I'm not really satisfied about what my e-mail adress become, and then further has it been poisioned of several of years excalating spamming, and that makes it to be the time for an modification like to change into gmail.So if there is som many invitations to give away, would I appreciate to be invited too...:-) So then INVITE ME...:-)Cheers!Jens
  10. Hi,In my past post was to set this discussion about meaning of life on fire. As you can see there is it from an discussion about how to be an human, and the diffrence between an human and a animal, but also to set an diffinition on what an human is, and why an human is as unik compared to an animal.We have had several independet and individual discussions themed "Meaning of Life", and now do I like to take that conclusion based on this discussion that we all agree that there has to be an meaning about life and put it into new direction that has to find out then what contents there has to be into an human life to give it an meaning.So regarding above would it be intersting to continue our discussion from this point, and I really hope that everyone would give an clue if they agree or not.Look foreward to many exciting hours more here....:-)Cheers! and best regardsPeace, force and joyJens
  11. Regarding What Is Human by SiloTortuguitas, Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 1, 1983 Talk in a Study GroupTo have an understanding of the human phenomenon in general is one thing, while one’s own register of the humanity of the other is something quite different. Let’s consider the first question—that is, an understanding of the human phenomenon in general.If one says that what is most characteristic of the human being is sociability, or language, or the transmission of experience, one still has not fully defined the human being, because we find all of these expressed in the animal world as well, if only in some elementary state of development. We can observe chemical recognition, and consequent attractions or rejections, in organisms of the hive, the school, or the pack. There are host, parasitic, and symbiotic forms of organization in which we can recognize elementary patterns of what we later see in more elaborate form in human groups. We also find a kind of animal “morality,” with social punishment for transgressors, even when those behaviors, viewed from the outside, might be interpreted on the basis of the instinct of preservation of the species or as a complex of conditioned and unconditioned reflexes. Rudimentary technology is also not unknown in the animal world, nor are the emotions of affection, hostility, grief, and solidarity, whether among members of a group, or between groups, or between species. Well then, what is it that defines what is human as such, if not the reflection of the socio-historical as personal memory? Every animal is always the first animal, while every human being is his or her historical and social environment, along with a reflection of, and a contribution to, the transformation or inertia of that environment. For an animal, the environment is the natural environment. For the human being, the environment is the historical and social environment, the transformation of that environment, and certainly the adaptation of nature to both immediate and longer-term needs. When compared to the systems of ideation, behavior, and life of the animal world, the human being’s deferred response to immediate stimuli—the meaning and direction of human labor with respect to a future that is planned (or imagined)—presents us with a new characteristic. The broadening of the temporal horizon of human consciousness allows it to delay responses to stimuli, locating such phenomena in a complex mental space configured for the placement of deliberations, comparisons, and conclusions that lie outside the field of immediate perception. In other words, in the human being there is no human “nature” unless this “nature” is considered a capacity, distinct from that of other animals, to move through various times that are outside the horizon of perception. Putting this in yet another way, if there is something “natural” in the human being, it is not in the mineral, vegetable, or animal sense, but rather in the sense that what is natural in the human being is change, history, transformation. It is difficult to adequately reconcile the idea of change with the idea of nature, and therefore we prefer not to use the word nature as it has been used in the past—this term that has been so often used to justify all sorts of treachery toward the human being. For example, simply because the original inhabitants of a particular place appeared different from their foreign conquerors, these inhabitants were called aboriginals or “natives.” Because other races presented different morphologies or coloration, they were ascribed different “natures” within the human species, and so on. Thus, there was a “natural” order, and changing that order was a sin against all that was eternally established. Different races, different sexes, different social positions—all were fixed within a supposedly natural order that was to be conserved for all time.The idea of “human nature” that had served an order of natural production broke down in the period of industrial transformation. Yet even today we still see vestiges of the zoological ideology of human nature—in the field of psychology, for example, in which people still talk about certain natural faculties such as the “will” and similar things. Natural law, the State as part of a projected human nature, and other such notions have not contributed to progress, but only to historical inertia and the negation of transformation. If copresence in human consciousness functions because of its enormous temporal broadening, and if the intentionality of human consciousness allows it to project a meaning, then what is most characteristic of the human being is being and making the meaning of the world. As this is said in Humanize the Earth: Namer of a thousand names, maker of meanings, transformer of the world, your parents and the parents of your parents continue in you. You are not a fallen star but a brilliant arrow flying toward the heavens. You are the meaning of the world, and when you clarify your meaning you illuminate the earth. When you lose your meaning, the earth becomes darkened and the abyss opens. I will tell you the meaning of your life here: It is to humanize the earth. And what does it mean to humanize the earth? It is to surpass pain and suffering; it is to learn without limits; it is to love the reality you build. We stand, then, at a great distance from the idea of human nature—in fact, at its polar opposite. What I mean is that if an imposed, supposedly permanent order, a “nature,” has ended up suffocating that which is human, now we are saying the contrary: What is natural must be humanized, and this humanization of the world makes humankind a creator of meaning, direction, and transformation. And if that meaning liberates us from the supposedly “natural” conditions of pain and suffering, then what is truly human is what goes beyond the natural—it is your project, your future; it is your child; it is your dawn; it is your breeze and your storm; it is your anger and your caress; it is your fear and trembling for a future, for a new human being free from pain and suffering.Let’s now consider the second question: one’s own register of the humanity of others.Insofar as one registers the presence of the other as “natural,” then the other will be no more than an object-like, or perhaps animal presence. Insofar as one is anesthetized against perceiving the temporal horizon of the other, the other will have no meaning beyond a for-me. The nature of the other person will be a for-me. But when I constitute the other person as a for-me, I constitute and alienate myself in my own for-myself. I say, “I am for-me,” and in saying that I close my horizon of transformation. People who make others into “things” make themselves into things, too, thereby closing off their own horizons. Insofar as I do not experience the other except as a for-me, my vital activity will not humanize the world. The other must be an inner register for me, a warm sensation of an open future that does not end in the objectifying non-meaning of death. To feel that which is human in the other is to feel the life of the other in a beautiful, multicolored rainbow that moves farther and farther away the more I try to stop, to seize, to capture its expression. You grow farther away, and I take comfort if I have helped you to break your chains, to overcome your pain and suffering. And if you accompany me, it is because in a free act you constitute yourself as a human being, and not simply because you were born “human.” I sense in you the liberty and the possibility of your constituting yourself as a human being, and in you my acts find the liberty at which they aim. And so, not even your death can halt the actions you set in motion, because you are in essence time and liberty. What I love in the human being, then, is its growing humanization. And in these times of crisis, reification, and dehumanization, I love the possibility of the human being’s future vindication.
  12. Hi,To all who is interested into extentialism and humanism would I warmly recommand you to search into the Newhumanist movement's sites. I know that it might be an jungle to find right sites, but as beginning can I recommand to just google after Newhumanism or siloism. I any should be intrested do I also have a couple of pubilcations that I could sent if you want to.See youPeace, force and joy...CheersJens
  13. Hi,I was in and looking into these recomanded sites, and it seemed to contains many interesting and useful things. But I would be happy if any could give some hints to explain how to connect or link diffrent applications into eachother surch as an mysql databas and then generate dynamicaly sites builded on surch of tempelates included styles etc.As mentioned before do I really want to learn this, as I think that I can use much more out of it in the future.See you all....Cheers!Jens
  14. Hi, I'm also into extentialism surch as Sartré and Kirkegaard. I also belive that humanism is extentialism. It was also the main idea about this discussion, go guide it into an extentialistic discussion about the meaning of life, and all those antihumanism that try to destroy the possiblieties to form your life into an correct way. So keep on writing. Cheers, Peace, force and joy Jens
  15. Hi,Sorry, I had quit other intentions about this topic. The originaly intention was to give an example how to create an nice looking web design for free, but then now have I forgot the main point.Then did you give my an idea. Yes, I'm not agains to give it a try to help others with designing web pages etc. for free, as I think that it's cool and I also do need it for personal training, at same time try to give inspiration to others using past mentioned programs.Anyway doesn't I have any possibilities to change the main topic at this forum, but I would like to follow it up later.Thanks for inspiration and again sorry for the bad main topic.Since last have I created a couple of free tempelates, that I would upload some places in the near future. What I've done is that I've borrowed stuff arround, and mixed togheter with nice PHP applications, with possiblieties to change it into each behaviours.Few ajustments needs to be fixed but I'll add the url to the site where it would be to be found as soon as possible.I hope that this had made my past mistaken in this forum smoother.See you all...Cheers!Jens Notice from Rudy: Posts joined by Rudy
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