Subj : Re: How much should I charge for fixed-price software contract? To : comp.programming,comp.lang.java.programmer,comp.lang.lisp From : rem642b Date : Fri Aug 19 2005 08:48 pm > From: Ulrich Hobelmann > You run Redhat, as you mentioned, so your computer *can* do PPP. Not without any working modem. Please see: http://www.rawbw.com/~rem/NewPub/mySituation.html > Your computer can run a graphical browser. If you mean my Linux laptop, yes, but only with local files I make myself or what comes with the system, without any modem to have access to anything new online. > Five years ago I ran a laptop with 32MB memory and it ran Mozilla on > Linux just fine (slow, but it looked good), so I know it works. And my Linux laptop runs very old version of Netscape just fine too. (Except when J2EE is activated, it runs v e r y s l o w l y.) > >> http://flea.sourceforge.net/resume.html > >> See resume.doc > > I can't read that online. Please provide a plain-text version. > That's weird. It looks like ok HTML. The resume.html is just fine HTML, but the resume.doc is MicroSoft Word which I have no software capable of viewing in any meaningful way. The Web access at the public library might be able to read it, or might not. It doesn't have MicroSoft Word available, but might have plug-in to just view Word documents without being able to edit them, I don't know. My time at the library (one hour per day maximum) is very limited and the last two times I wasn't able to finish the really important stuff I wanted to do so there was absolutely no time to browse newsgroups during my hour. Even if I could view the resume at the library, I wouldn't be able to take the text home to respond to in a newsgroup, and I wouldn't be able to post to a newsgroup from the library, and I wouldn't be able to even format a newsgroup reply text to download to diskette and reply from home because there's no text editor available at the library. .