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SpankMe
4th June 2008, 15:45
For the geeks among us.
http://goosh.org/ cli for Google :D
Skunk
4th June 2008, 15:49
Coool! Not that I would use it...
Cajun
4th June 2008, 15:58
yeah read this on slashdot yesterday interesting indeed
SpankMe
4th June 2008, 15:59
Can't figure out how to turn off safe search for images :(
bungbung
4th June 2008, 16:03
It helped me find this:
http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=5089512330641269124&hl=en&source=uds&playerMode=simple&autoPlay=true
Ixion
4th June 2008, 16:22
Doesn't work on a PDA. So probably not on a phone either
CookMySock
4th June 2008, 16:24
uh, cool, but, it doesnt do much. :blink:
DB
Dargor
4th June 2008, 16:38
It would be cool if you could telnet/ssh into in.
Well someone can ssh into it, but with guest account and the usual passwords i cant, Anyway it would be cool if we all could.
Gremlin
4th June 2008, 18:57
Can't figure out how to turn off safe search for images :(
ummmmmmmm I hate to tell you this... but... errr.... google already has a quick setting for that. <_<
Of course, if you want to be a geek... then you can be a geek WITHOUT the "nicer" pictures :laugh:
DingoZ
4th June 2008, 19:05
It helped me find this:
http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=5089512330641269124&hl=en&source=uds&playerMode=simple&autoPlay=true
He goes off at the end doesn't he...:blink:....:buggerd:....:2guns:
Ixion
4th June 2008, 22:18
ummmmmmmm I hate to tell you this... but... errr.... google already has a quick setting for that. <_<
Of course, if you want to be a geek... then you can be a geek WITHOUT the "nicer" pictures :laugh:
Yes yes yes. In the GUI. But how do you do it from a command line. GUIs are for non-persons
Dargor
4th June 2008, 23:17
Yes yes yes. In the GUI. But how do you do it from a command line. GUIs are for non-persons
With a command line web browser, like Lynx (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynx_web_browser) or Links (http://links.sourceforge.net/).
xwhatsit
4th June 2008, 23:43
With a command line web browser, like Lynx (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynx_web_browser) or Links (http://links.sourceforge.net/).
Those are nice (I use Links2 quite frequently, I'm sure Spank gets the occasional confusing browser user-agent in his logs), but they're not command-line. They're just a text-mode GUI, really. All libcurses type programs are.
S'why real men use ed instead of vi :laugh: Don't even mention emacs :sick:
I, too, saw this on Slashdot; the only problem is that it doesn't really do anything more than the GUI; it doesn't have the usual useful features of a CLI like pipes/redirection or regex etc.
marioc
5th June 2008, 08:14
thats rather nifty
avgas
5th June 2008, 14:37
guest@goosh.org:/web> whoami
1) Whoami - My IP Address, Browser info, DNS Lookup
Actually, "whoami" is an old unix command that tersely prints the ... The "id" command is more useful, but whoami has persisted throughout the years. ...
http://www.hashemian.com/whoami/
2) whoami (command) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
whoami is a command found on most Unix-like operating systems, Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. It is a concatenation of the words "Who am I? ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whoami
3) WhoAmI - find IP address, Internet connection test, DNS test, ip ...
Find IP address, test internet connection, test DNS, locate ip.
http://whoami.visualware.com/
4) Download details: Windows 2000 Resource Kit Tool: Whoami.exe
Returns the domain or computername and username of the user who is currently logged on.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloadS/details.aspx?FamilyID=3e89879d-6c0b-4f92-96c4-1016c187d429&displaylang=en
guest@goosh.org:/web> hlist
1) Strongly typed heterogeneous collections
We describe HList --- a Haskell library for strongly typed heterogeneous collections ... The HList library relies on common extensions of Haskell 98. ...
http://www.cwi.nl/~ralf/HList/
2) Tix Built-In Commands - tixHList manual page
This option can only be set during the creation of the HList widget and cannot be changed ... The HList widget can be used to display any data that have a ...
http://tix.sourceforge.net/dist/current/man/html/TixCmd/tixHList.htm
3) HList
The HList widget is used to display data that has a hierarchial structure, ... Here the HList widget is created and populated, through the add method, ...
http://theory.uwinnipeg.ca/perltk/widgets/node11.html
4) Tk::HList - Create and manipulate Tix Hierarchial List widgets ...
Specifies the number of columns in this HList widget. This option can only be set during the creation of the HList widget and cannot be changed subsequently ...
http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Tk%3A%3AHList
guest@goosh.org:/web> fuck off
1) Fuck Off, I'm Busy
Reinforce the message with a friendly 'Fuck Off I'm Busy' MSN display picture/avatar Hit Ctrl+D and add this page to your favourites. ...
http://www.fuckoffimbusy.com/
2) Rub my tummy or fuck off. - CollegeHumor picture
Rub my tummy or fuck off. From Jordan at Georgia Institute of Technology on May 24, 2007. Rub my tummy or fuck off. come hither, cat ...
http://www.collegehumor.com/picture:1760726
3) YouTube - Fuck Off Santa - Bob Noxious.
Music video for the Bob Noxious single 'Fuck Off Santa'.Bob Noxious is now available through ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnUDUOLN5lo
4) fuck Off Clothing and Accessories for Rude and offensive Men
Fuck Off, Rude and Offensive shirts and tees, The internets largest selection of mens rude and offensive clothing and accessories.
http://www.fuckoffking.com/
guest@goosh.org:/web>
But how do i change it to quirky dos colours (Green/Black)?
FilthyLuka
5th June 2008, 14:54
vi .
VI for the win :)
avgas
5th June 2008, 15:15
here is another doozey that i'm fond of. (http://www.aperturescience.com/)
login, any username, portal......
TerminalAddict
5th June 2008, 15:34
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
(if you're a windows n00b .. run cmd then type in telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl)
xwhatsit
5th June 2008, 15:36
VI for the win :)
Indeed. Vim is my flavour of choice, but it's getting a bit fat lately (tabs and shit, wtf?!).
I'm sure all of us here know the one about emacs; a great operating system -- the only thing it's missing is a good text editor :niceone:
Dargor
5th June 2008, 20:59
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
Nice find, thats an interesting use of bandwidth.
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