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Queenie:
when I try to FTP to pomn, it tells me it cannot connect due to a "socket error" -- anyone know what the hell that means?
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 1:39:32 pm)

Detlef Sping:
Your plug is loose?
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 1:51:39 pm)

Detlef Sping:
Blame it on the whitefish salad
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 1:53:06 pm)

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socket-error

Class

Package: excl

A subclass of stream-error. socket-error inherits four slots from stream-error. See More on cl:stream-error in
errors.htm for a discussion of the Allegro CL implementation of stream-error and see Errors in socket.htm for more
information on this condition.

The four slots inherited from stream-error are:

stream: the stream which got the error. This is the standard CL slot and is accessed by stream-error-stream.
action: the action that was being attempted at the time of the error, accessed by stream-error-action.
code: the errno code returned from the system, nil if none. Accessed by stream-error-code.
identifier: symbolic identification of the code, or nil if unknown. Accessed by stream-error-identifier.

(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 3:04:55 pm)

Heruka:
Tiki is not a God in Polynesia. Never was. This is a common mistake to thibk he was. He was actually a human in real life. He had the ability to contact the Godz or something. I can't remember every little detail. Sorry. Please continue with your regularly scheduled program.
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 3:17:27 pm)

Ah HAAA:
BAGHDAD, Iraq — U.S. Marines may have found weapons-grade plutonium in a massive underground facility discovered beneath Iraq's Al Tuwaitha nuclear complex, an embedded reporter told Fox News Thursday.
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 3:19:38 pm)

Decoy:
Queenie, is your computer plugged in?
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 3:20:38 pm)

Heruka:
heh.
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 3:24:19 pm)

Yo! Blix:
This underground discovery could still test to be perfectly legitimate and offer no proof of chemical, biological or nuclear weapons. The CIA encouraged international inspectors in the fall of 2002 to probe Al Tuwaitha for weapons of mass destruction, and the inspectors came away empty-handed.

"They went through that site multiple times, but did they go underground? I never heard anything about that," physicist David Albright, a former IAEA Action Team inspector in Iraq from 1992 to 1997, told the Tribune-Review.

Capt. John Seegar, a combat engineer commander from Houston, is currently running the operation in Al Tuwaitha. "I've never seen anything like it, ever," he told the Tribune-Review. "How did the world miss all of this? Why couldn't they see what was happening here?"
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 3:24:55 pm)

Myk Murphy:
good afternoon, folks. i went home early... i'm quite sick, i think. i hate this. never used to get sick much.
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 3:56:25 pm)

Myk Murphy:
i'm trying to find that news report posted here... which site is that?
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 3:59:42 pm)

Heruka:
Neither I. But I do now. Welcome to old age.
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 3:59:56 pm)

Heruka:
I just read it on foxnews.com
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 4:00:13 pm)

Heruka:
I didn't post that yo! blix. wax banned me from posting news bits I think it may be time to take down Wax's regime. he's hiding burritos of mass destruction in his fridge I think.
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 4:01:23 pm)

Myk Murphy:
yeah, old age. heh heh, BMD.
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 4:09:52 pm)

Myk Murphy:
wow, no one else seems to have that story. i like fox news... the only embedded journalists who will happily lay down suppressing gunfire for their platoon. they do some reporting, too.
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 4:11:13 pm)

Queenie:
socket error #10060, :-(
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 4:11:29 pm)

Myk Murphy:
ooh, that's the worst socket error you can get. trust me. just turn off that pc and don't touch it for a week, maybe more.
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 4:15:39 pm)

Heruka:
Fox is nice to this administration and the military. I honestly believe they give the people at Fox better stuff because of this. Unless it's Geraldo.
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 4:16:50 pm)

Queenie:
super helpful, thanks
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 4:25:05 pm)

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Error: 'Windows Socket Error: (10060), on API 'connect?'


I have a 3 tier app. using the TMidasConnection. I can connect to the server app when I use a client machine within the local net. I can also connect to it if I dial in directly into the local net. But, if I try to connect via the Internet (through an ISP) I get the error "Windows Socket Error: ( 0060), on API 'connect'". While connected to the ISP, I can ping my server machine, but the component does not see it.


You are probably running into the firewall. If the server is not outside the firewall sometimes you can use a Port # > 024 to access it, but you should check with your IS department.


(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 4:28:27 pm)

Myk Murphy:
it's no trouble. what good is all my technical knowledge if i can't share it with people in need?
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 4:38:43 pm)

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(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 4:46:13 pm)

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A1514-2003Apr9.html

The intelligence officials offered a tantalizing coda for conspiracy-mongers. They said the "crude forgery" received by U.N. weapons inspectors suggesting the Iraqis were trying to buy uranium from Niger as part of their nuclear program was originally put in intelligence channels by France. The officials wouldn't speculate on French motives.

(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 4:51:01 pm)

Myk Murphy:
i was just looking at the website for the british newspaper "the guardian". honestly, it disturbs me that this rag has such a large readership. being leftist is one thing, but when you lack the objectivity to say anything positive about events because you'll stray from left orthodoxy, you're no better than a propaganda sheet. these guys really should come over and attack the US, because it's clear that they despise us. (in fact, one of the chat headers suggest that readers might go over to "liberate" america). with the good news of the fall of baghdad (and we can hope the end of hostilities will soon follow), they show none of it, and instead waste their breath about what flag some young marine put on saddam's face. the commentary became breathless in a hurry, making some clown named brian whitaker wonder if this is symbolic of how the US will rule.

honestly, this is what the death of the "axis of weasel" looks like.
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 4:51:11 pm)

Heruka:
yeah there's whole culture out there who's sole existance it is to find things wrong woth America and hate us for it. Whether the their justification for hatred is real or imagined, it doesn't matter.

In the last couple of days, there is a whole movement who has just been shut out. The Peter Aarnettes of the world.
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 4:57:22 pm)

Heruka:
I think they're backed and driven by the anti-globalists movement.
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 5:01:50 pm)

Joe Lakelater:
im at the lakehouse!
y34h
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 5:09:28 pm)

Heruka:
I have to sedn $00 to the Ikraine via western union for stuff I won on ebay. wonder if I'll ever see it?
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 5:10:01 pm)

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(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 5:14:26 pm)

Heruka:
Think of the calamari rings on that fucker.

have to send $400 to the Ukraine
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 5:32:51 pm)

Myk Murphy:
$400 to a ukrainian seller? yeah, good luck getting that item. that would be a deduction under "gambling losses", i'd imagine.
(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 9:15:54 pm)

Imagine it!:
the LakeHouse!

(Thu Apr 10, 2003 - 9:29:53 pm)