Top Document: comp.lang.tcl Frequently Asked Questions (Mar 05, 2005) (2/6) Previous Document: -VII- Where can I find information relating to Tcl on the Internet? Next Document: -IX- Where can I find the FAQ and who do I contact for more information about it? See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge There are quite a number of mailing lists which cover topics relating to the Tcl community. As you begin one, if you will send me information relating to the mailing list, I will add it below. o ActiveTcl This mailing list discusses the issues of users of ActiveState's ActiveTcl product. See <URL: http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/ > for subscription information. o ActiveX for Tcl This mailing list discusses the isses in integrating Tcl and ActiveX. To subscribe, send email with the subject of "subscribe" to <URL: mailto:activex-request@tcltk.com > An archive of this mailing list appears to be available at <URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tclactivex/ > o Alpha-D Mailing list for the Tcl developers relating to the Macintosh text editor Alpha. To subscribe, send to <URL: mailto:listserv@listserv.syr.edu > a line of text of the format subscribe ALPHA-D your name (where you replace "your name" with your own name). To unsubscribe from this list send the text: unsubscribe ALPHA-D in the body of the message to <URL: mailto:listserv@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU > Human administrator: ALPHA-D-request AT LISTSERV.SYR.EDU Replace "AT" with @. This is to protect this list owner address from spammers. This list appears to be moving to <URL: http://www.topica.com/ >. o aolserver mailing lists Mailing lists relating to AOLserver, which can use Tcl as an extension language). AOLSERVER is an unmoderated open discussion list. If you want to subscribe or change your subscription settings, visit <URL: http://listserv.aol.com/ > for detailed instructions or go to <URL: http://listserv.aol.com/archives/aolserver.html > o BLT mailing list BLT is a Tk widget set with a variety of useful features. A mailing list for BLT developers has been created for the discussion of BLT development issues. It may be a useful forum for those who are currently working on BLT (developing, maintaining, bug fixing, etc). If you are interested, please subscribe. To subscribe to the blt-dev mailing list, send mail to <URL: mailto:majordomo@dscpl.com.au > with the following in the *body* of the message: subscribe blt-dev To get help on the mailing list manager, send mail to <URL: mailto:majordomo@dscpl.com.au > with the following in the *body* of the message: help The mailing list is intended to be very low volume and should be used by those actively developing BLT to coordinate their activities. o Basic Object Systems (BOS) BOS is a SELF-like objects extension to Tcl. To join, send email to <URL: mailto:snl+bos-requests@cmu.edu > and then send messages to <URL: mailto:snl+box@cmu.edu > . o CAML Light Mailing list CAML Light contains a contributed interface to the Tk library. To discuss developments in this interface, subscribe to the mailing list by sending email to <URL: mailto:caml-list-request@pauillac.inra.fr >. o Canvas Visitor This is a mailing list setup up for sharing information about the visitors extension as well as any other extensions (preferably) related to the tk canvas widget. The visitors extension was made to enable users to add operations on canvas graphics items without having to constantly be changing the Tk core to do so (yes it required a core change :-). There is a sample visitor included in the release which performs coord rotation on each specified canvas item. This may be used as an example for further visitors. Future releases may also included contributed visitors (please share your ideas) and a working C API to creating canvas items. To sign up, send email to <URL: mailto:Majordomo@pgw.on.ca > with the following command in the body of your email message: subscribe canvas-visitors {email address} o cfh German discussion group concerning cfh (call for help), a useful Tcl script for eggdrop bots on irc net. <URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cfh > where you provide your own email address in place of {email address}. If you have any trouble with this mailing list feel free to contact its adminstrator <URL: mailto:Matthew.Rice@pgw.on.ca > (Matthew Rice). o CODA This online data acquisition system uses Tcl to coordinate programs. To join its mailing list, send email to <URL: mailto:mailserv@cebaf.gov > using a "SUBSCRIBE CODA-L" for the body of the message. o Colossus A nickname for the TinyScript project, created by Jean-Claude Wippler <URL: mailto:jcw@equi4.com >. Discussions cover small scripting languages (Colossus) and more. Colossus mailing list - to join, send an email to <URL: mailto:solossus-add@mini.net > o CMT Users Mailing list The Berkeley Continuous Media Toolkit is a Tcl toolkit to support a portable way of developing multimedia playback against a variety of devices. To subscribe, send email to <URL: mailto:cmt-users-request@bmrc.berkeley.edu >. o comp.lang.tcl.announce mailing list By using the service available at <URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tcl_announce/ > one can receive by email the postings of comp.lang.tcl.announce. Contact the owner at <URL: mailto:tcl_announce-owner@yahoogroups.com > o Copenhagen SGML Tool (CoST) mailing list CoST is a beta level tool designed to enhance sgmls so as to add additional flexibility in processing SGML documents. To join, send email to <URL: mailto:Klaus.Harbo@euromath.dk >. Actual messages apparently go to <URL: mailto:cost-list@math.ku.dk >. o Dart support The emails sent to the dart support can be found at <URL: http://fndaub.fnal.gov:8000/usr/products/cluster_disk/hypermail/archives/ols/dart-support/ > forming a sort of mailing list. o Dejagnu This set of mailing lists are *NOT* maintained by Cygnus, the developers of Dejagnu. Dejagnu is an expect 5.x based package designed to be a framework for testing other software. Test suites exist for various GNU products such as GDB and binutils. 3 mailing lists - dejagnu-bugs, dejagnu-developers, and dejagnu-questions - have been created as a part of <URL: mailto:listserv@yggdrasil.com >. To subscribe, send the line: subscribe dejagnu-bugs yourname@yoursite.com to the email address <URL: mailto:listserv@yggdrasil.com > where you put your own email address in place of yourname@yoursite.com and you put the name of the mailing list you wish to join after subscribe. o Dotfile Mailing list to discuss the Tcl based configuration tool. Send email to <URL: mailto:dotfile-request@imada.ou.dk > with the subject of 'subscribe'. o ECLiPSe ECLiPSe (ECRC Logic Programming System) is a system based on Prolog, and which uses Tk as a GUI interface. To join the mailing list, contact <URL: mailto:eclipse_request@ecrc.de >. o Effective Tcl mailing list The purpose of the list is to 1. Discuss issues, suggestions, bugs, defects, etc., in the book "Effective Tcl/Tk Programming". 2. Provide support for people using the efftcl library in various projects. 3. In the "open source" vein, to accept fixes, improvements, and additions to the efftcl library. The EffTcl mailing list is sponsored by WebNet Technologies. To subscribe: send mail to <URL: mailto:EffTcl-request@tcltk.com > with the word SUBSCRIBE as the subject. To unsubscribe: send mail to <URL: mailto:EffTcl-request@tcltk.com > with the word UNSUBSCRIBE as the subject. To send to the list, send email to <URL: mailto:EffTcl@tcltk.com > An archive for this list can be found at <URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/efftcl/ >. This list appears to be moving to <URL: http://www.topica.com/ >. o EggDrop EggDrop is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) bot (robot) which is programmable in Tcl. To join the mailing list, visit <URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Eggdrop > to subscribe. This list is not officially associated with eggdrop. o Eggdrop.ph-list This is an open, unmoderated discussion list devoted to Eggdrop "bots" (Internet Relay Chat or IRC robots). While primarily intended to be a forum where Filipino botmasters on #eggdrop.ph (the Philippine Eggdrop Bot Help channel on IRC's Undernet network) can post announcements, ask questions, swap opinions, trade scripts, and generally hang out via email, the list is open to all those interested in setting up or are already running/maintaining their own Eggdrop bots on IRC. Newbies, botmasters, and botowners are welcome. To subscribe to the list, send 2 blank emails to <URL: mailto:eggdrop.ph-list-request@eskimo.com >, putting the single word "info" (without the quotes) in the Subject: field of the first email, and the single word "subscribe" in the Subject: field of the second email. o Eggheads Official mailing list for the eggdrop software, which is an IRC bot using Tcl as the scripting language. To subscribe to this list, send email to <URL: mailto:majordomo@sodre.net > with subscribe eggdrop in the body of the message. Send email to <URL: mailto:eggdrop@sodre.net >. See <URL: http://www.eggheads.org/mailman/listinfo/eggheads > for more information. o EMIL Emil is a package for converting mail messages from one format to another. To join the mailing list, send mail to <URL: mailto:emil-info-request@uu.se >. o epics-tcl VxEpics Tcl/Tk developement list To subscribe, send email to <URL: mailto:listserv@lbl.gov > with the following line in the body of the message: subscribe epics-tcl FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME o Exmh exmh is a GUI for MH mail. It is available at <URL: ftp://parcftp.xerox.com/pub/exmh/ > There are 3 mailing lists: To subscribe and unsubscribe to: o the release and patch notice mailing list, send email to: <URL: mailto:exmh-announce-release@parc.xerox.com > . o the release/patch notices, as well as discussions among exmh users, send mail to <URL: mailto:exmh-users-request@parc.xerox.com > o the release/patch notices, user discussion and programmer discussions, send mail to <URL: mailto:exmh-workers-request@parc.xerox.com > Be sure to include the word subscribe or unsubscribe as appropriate. Include your preferred email address if you want to be sure it is used. This mailing list appears to have moved to <URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/exmh-users/ >, with requests going to <URL: mailto:exmh-workers-request@redhat.com >. o FastCGI FastCGI is a technique of improving cgi performance by prestarting one's application. An archive for this list is available at <URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/fastcgi-developers/ >. o FileRunner Mailist for announcements of new releases of FileRunner, which combines a GUI local file manager with an GUI ftp browser and HTTP downloading. To subscribe to the FileRunner mailing list, send email to Henrik Harmsen at <URL: mailto:hch@cd.chalmers.se >. o floater Mailing list which discusses the progress of the floater bridge playing program and related topics. To subscribe or unsubscribe, send mail to <URL: mailto:floater-list-request@priam.cs.berkeley.edu >. These mail messages are processed by a human and will usually not be individually acknowledged. General questions should _not_ be sent to this address. o gnntools-announce Distributes announcements about the GNN Server (which uses tcl as an extension language), such as bug fixes, updates, and important information for developers and users. This is not a discussion list. To subscribe to gnntools-announce, send email to <URL: mailto:majordomo@navisoft.com > with the following line in the body of the message: subscribe gnntools-announce o GPIB Mailing list to discuss the GPID driver interface written in Tk. Contact <URL: mailto:gpib-request@koala.chemie.fu-berlin.de > for more details. o Grail Grail is an internet browser, written in Python/Tk. To join the mailing list, send email to <URL: mailto:grail-request@python.org >. o GRASS The GRASS Users's mailing list is the location to discuss the development of the GRASS GIS widget. To subscribe, send email to <URL: mailto:grassu-request@moon.cecer.army.mil >. o Groupkit To subscribe to the Groupkit mailing list, which deals with an extension to Tcl enabling real-time groupware development, drop your email request to <URL: mailto:groupkit-users-request@cpsc.ucalgary.ca > or send bug and feedback to <URL: mailto:groupkit-bugs@cpsc.ucalgary.ca >. o GuiBuilder This low volume mailing list discusses the GuiBuilder also known as TclGui. Send email to <URL: mailto:majordomo@banffcentre.ab.ca > with a body message of "subscribe tclgui" to join the TclGUI mailing list. An archive for this list is available at <URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tclgui/ > . o Guile Guile is a portable embeddable Scheme implementation written in C. It provides a machine independent execution platform. A binding between Tcl/Tk and Guile is available. To subscribe to the Guile mailing list, send mail to <URL: mailto:guile-request@cygnus.com > to subscribe, then send messages to <URL: mailto:guile@cygnus.com >. o ical Two mailing lists have been set up for ical-related information. Ical is a calendar application written using the Tk toolkit. Send mail to one of the two addresses below to be added to the mailing lists. <URL: mailto:ical-announce-request@lcs.mit.edu > <URL: mailto:ical-request@lcs.mit.edu > *** Do not forget the "-request" part!!! *** The two mailings lists are: o <URL: mailto:ical-announce@lcs.mit.edu > New source code (including beta releases), and other announcements of high interest to ical installers/users/hackers. The traffic on this list should be fairly low. o <URL: mailto:ical@lcs.mit.edu > This list will be used for general discussion about ical. Mail sent to "ical-announce" will be automatically forwarded here, so you do not have to subscribe to both lists. o incr Tcl A mailing list used to discuss [incr Tcl] and related packages. For more info, see <URL: http://www.tcltk.com/itcl/maillist.html >. To subscribe, send a message with subject "subscribe" to: <URL: mailto:itcl-request@tcltk.com > Non-administrative traffic should be sent to: <URL: mailto:itcl@tcltk.com > During late 1997 FindMail began archiving the mailing list. See <URL: http://www.findmail.com/group/itcl/ > to see what is currently available. Also, Tcl Developer's Xchange has an archive as well: <URL: http://www.tcl.tk/lists/ >. o incr tcl distributed version: Distinct This is a mailing list for discussion of a distributed processing version of incr tcl. To join send a message to <URL: mailto:mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk > where the body contains the line join distinct firstname lastname To send to the list, mail: <URL: mailto:distinct@mailbase.ac.uk > o IVS The Inria Videoconverencing System (IVS) provides a part of the interface for the MBONE support software. It uses either Motif or Tk. Contact <URL: mailto:ivs-users-request@sophia.inria.fr > to join in discussions on the system. o Jacl A discussion list relating to the Tcl written in Java tool Jacl is available. Archives as well as info on subscribing, unsubscribing, etc. of this mailing list can be found at <URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jacl >. This mailing list is only for discussion of the Jacl tools - discussion of Tcl/Tk, etc. should be directed to <URL: news:comp.lang.tcl >. o KIS - Kernel Information Services The KIS interpreter is a shareware package which provides access to the UNIX administrator to various kernel information. Parallelograms has setup a mailing list for discussion of KIS. To subscribe, send the message subscribe kis your-e-mail-address@your.site to <URL: mailto:majordomo@pgrams.com >. For more information, send the message "help" to <URL: mailto:majordomo@pgrams.com >. o LinuxPro A mailing list for those folk programming on Linux platforms. This list covers all aspects of programming on Linux, regardless of the language. Tcl was specifically mentioned as being an acceptible topic. To subscribe, send mail to <URL: mailto:majordomo@netsteps.com > with either subscribe linuxpro or subscribe linuxpro-digest in the body of the message. o Macintosh Tcl This Mailing List is devoted to the issues of Tcl on the Macintosh. This includes (but not limited to) such topics as ports of Tcl to the Mac (MacTcl), Tcl questions relating only to the Mac (file I/O etc.), and porting of Tk to the Mac. It is also a good forum for issues concerning Tcl based applications such as Alpha and Tickle. To join or leave the mailing list. see List-Help: <URL: mailto:tcl-mac-request@lists.sourceforge.net?subject=help > List-Post: <URL: mailto:tcl-mac@lists.sourceforge.net > List-Subscribe: <URL: http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tcl-mac >, <URL: mailto:tcl-mac-request@lists.sourceforge.net?subject=subscribe > List-Id: Tcl on the Macintosh <URL: tcl-mac.lists.sourceforge.net > List-Unsubscribe: <URL: http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tcl-mac >, <URL: mailto:tcl-mac-request@lists.sourceforge.net?subject=unsubscribe > See <URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mactcl/ > for online archives of the mailing list while hosted at Sun and <URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mac-tcl/ > for online archives of the mailing list while hosted at a few other places. However, Currently, the mailing list and archives are being hosted at <URL: http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tcl-mac >. o Microsoft Windows port of Tk Simon Kenyon <URL: mailto:simon@news.itc.icl.ie > announced in early April 1994 that the Information Technology Centre of Dublin, IRELAND was undertaking the port of Tk to MS-Windows. He has set up the mstk mailing list for those interested in discussing it. If interested, send mail to <URL: mailto:mstk-list-request@itc.icl.ie > to join the list and send comments and code to <URL: mailto:mstk@itc.icl.ie >. With the releases of Tk now coming with Windows support, I suspect if this mailing list is still going the topics have changed. o Mini SQL interface A mailing list for mSQL, a Tcl interface to the Mini SQL database server by David J. Hughes, has been formed. If interested, send a subscription request to <URL: mailto:msql-list-request@Bond.edu.au >. o Minotaur A mailing list to discuss TinyScript/2, described at <URL: http://mini.net/pub/ts2/ >. Minotaur mailing list - to join, send an email to <URL: mailto:minotaur-add@mini.net > o Mod_dtcl Mod_dtcl is an Apache module enabling server side Tcl scripting. Mail a body line of subscribe to <URL: mailto:mod_dtcl-request@prosa.it > . o Modules Richard Elling and others have set up a mailing list for discussion of the use of the Modules tcl package, as well as related packages such as user-setup. If you would like to be added to the modules-interest mailing list, send email to <URL: mailto:majordomo@eng.auburn.edu > with the line subscribe modules-interest 0 moodss If you use moodss (Modular Object Oriented Dynamic SpreadSheet), develop modules for it, would like to hear about new features and improvements, give your input, make requests, ... you are welcome to use the new moodss mail list: - to subscribe, send mail to <URL: mailto:moodss-request@ml.free.fr?subject=subscribe > with "subscribe" as subject - to use, send mail to mailto:moodss@ml.free.fr - to unsubscribe, send mail to <URL: mailto:moodss-request@ml.free.fr?subject=unsubscribe > with "unsubscribe" as subject More information on moodss can be found at <URL: http://jfontain.free.fr/ >. o MS-DOS Windows Tk Users A mailing list for the users of TkWin, the Univ. of Kentucky's port of Tcl 7.3 and Tk 3.6a to MS-DOS Windows is available at <URL: mailto:tk-win-users-request@ms.uky.edu > and msgs to <URL: mailto:tk-win-users@ms.uky.edu > o Nanny Parallelograms has setup a mailing list for discussion of Nanny. To subscribe, send the message subscribe kis your-e-mail-address@your.site to <URL: mailto:majordomo@pgrams.com > . For more information, send the message "help" to <URL: mailto:majordomo@pgrams.com >. This mailing list is also used to discuss our Kernel Information System (KIS). o Netplug Mailing list to discuss the Netplug program, a Tcl/Tk extensible client for multiple protocols, multiple connections to networks. To subscribe, send a message to <URL: mailto:listserv@hplyot.obspm.fr > with a mail body of the line subscribe netplug FirstName LastName where you supply your own first and last name. o Objective-Framework Mailing list to discuss this commercial product which provides true language independence to the Objective-C object model. The framework supports ObjectiveTcl. Send a subscription message to <URL: mailto:objsys-l-request@tiptop.com >. o ObjectiveTcl Mailing list to discuss this commercial product which is an advanced object-oriented environment for NEXTSTEP/OpenStep. It provides full access to and from Objective-C. Discussions of ObjectiveBrowser, a class browser which can be used to interact with live objects, also occur here. Send a subscription message to <URL: mailto:objtcl-l-request@tiptop.com >. o odce21 This list discusses IBM's beta program for DCE 2.1. One component of this package is the DCE Control Program (DCECP), an administration tool which uses Tcl for scripting. You can subscribe to <URL: mailto:Majordomo@austin.ibm.com >, sending an e-mail message containing the following two lines in the body of the message. subscribe ODCE21 end o OSE OSE is a collection of programming tools and class libraries for C++ development. One of the libraries provided allows integration of Tcl/Tk libraries into applications. For further details, contact <URL: mailto:ose@nms.otc.com.au >. o Oz Users Oz is a concurrent constraint programming language. An OO interface via Tcl/Tk is available. To subscribe, contact <URL: mailto:oz-users-request@dfki.uni-sb.de >. o Palmscript List to discuss scripting languages for handheld devices, such as a Tcl like language to PalmOS devices such as a PalmPilot. See <URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/palmscript/ > for info on how to subscribe, how to post, how to send administrative requests, etc. o Palmsupport-tcl An effort to build applications and extensions for desktop tools in support of the Palm devices. To subscribe, visit <URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/palmsupport-tcl >. See <URL: http://www.purl.org/NET/Tcl-FAQ/palmsupport/ > for miscellaneous details. o PIDDLE Piddle is a Python drawing API that supports a back end output of Tk. Visit the mailing list at <URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pythonpiddle/ > to subscribe. o PLPLOT This is a mailing list in support of the plotting system called PLPLOT, which has available a Tk interface. To subscribe, send a request to <URL: mailto:plplot-request@dino.ph.utexas.edu > o Plume Plume is a Tcl/Tk WWW browser. It supports references to weblets written in Tcl/Tk, which it then can execute, if the user so configures. It uses safe-tcl to provide security to the user. To join the mailing list, access <URL: http://tcltk.anu.edu.au/maillist.html >. o Project E.L.M.O. An effort to improve the currency and search access to the comp.lang.tcl FAQs. Visit <URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/elmo > to subscribe. See <URL: http://www.purl.org/NET/Tcl-FAQ/project-elmo/ > for miscellaneous details. o pTk This is a mailing list in support of the development of the Tk extension to Perl 5. For tutorial or beginner questions, use <URL: news:comp.lang.perl.tk > instead. To subscribe, send mail to <URL: mailto:majordomo@lists.stanford.edu > with 'subscribe ptk' in the body of the message. Please don't send subscribe requests to the list itself. An archive of the mailing list can be found at <URL: http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/ptk/ >. o Ptolemy Ptolemy is a simulation and prototyping system which uses tcl. To join the mailing list, send email to <URL: mailto:ptolemy-request@ohm.eecs.berkeley.edu > or <URL: mailto:ptolemy-hackers-request@ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu >. o PTUI PTUI is the Python/Tkinter User Interface - a development environment for Python and Tk. To join the mailing list, send email to <URL: mailto:ptui-request@althor.netspace.org > with the word subscribe in the body. o Qddb Qddb is a Quick and Dirty Database package. It uses Tcl as a configuration language and has a Tk interface. To join the mailing list, send email to <URL: mailto:qddb-users-request@ms.uky.edu >. o RadTcl RadTcl is a Tcl plugin for Netscape servers. To join fill in the form at <URL: http://RadTcl.name.net/form.html > o Ratatosk TkRat's announcement and discussion mailing lists. To subscribe, send mail either to <URL: mailto:ratatosk-announce-request@dtek.chalmers.se > or <URL: mailto:ratatosk-request@dtek.chalmers.se >. o safe-tcl Safe-tcl is an extension to Tcl which one can use to process incoming email msgs as tcl scripts. To subscribe, send a msg to <URL: mailto:safe-tcl-request@uunet.uu.net > and then further email msgs to <URL: mailto:safe-tcl@uunet.uu.net >. o SciTeXt SciTeXt is a Tcl/Tk based word processing program. To join the scitext mailing list, send email to <URL: mailto:server@uni-paderborn.de > with the line subscribe scitext in the body of the message. o Scotty Scotty is a networking extension for Tcl. Info on a mailing list for the extension can be found at <URL: http://wwwhome.cs.utwente.nl/%7Eschoenw/scotty/ >. o Scripters This list is maintained by the center for EUV Astrophsics for the purpose of discussing scripting languages of various kinds, including Tcl and Expect. To send mail to all members of the list, send your message to <URL: mailto:scripters@cea.berkeley.edu >. You will be included in the distribution of the message. Archives of the mailing list are kept at <URL: ftp://cea-ftp.cea.berkeley.edu/local/ >. Administrative messages about the list should be addressed to <URL: mailto:scripters-owner@cea.berkeley.edu >. o ServiceMail Toolkit ServiceMail is a stand-alone email server written in C and Tcl. It takes incoming email requests and can perform tasks for the sender. To join the mailing list, send email to <URL: mailto:servicemail-help@eitech.com > or subscribe to servicemail-help mailing list by sending a message to the "listserv subscribe servicemail-help your-real-name" service at <URL: mailto:services@eitech.com >. The status of this mailing list is unknown. o small-tcl This is a mailing list for people interested in discussing and contributing to changes in the Tcl scripting language to make the core language itself smaller. The usual reason for wanting to do this is to make (keep) Tcl to be a good language for small systems. Please see the project home page at <URL: http://www.bright.net/%7Ezfrey/smalltcl.html > for further details. To subscribe, visit <URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/small-tcl >. o Sound Studio Sound Studio is a sound editing software package. To join the mailing list, send email to <URL: mailto:Majordomo@leeds.ac.uk > with the words subscribe studio-bug in the body of the message. o STk Scheme/Tk is a scheme interpreter which can access the Tk graphical package. There is a mailing list for STk. To subscribe the mailing list just contact <URL: mailto:stk-request@kaolin.unice.fr > with the Subject line of "subscribe". o SWIG Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator (SWIG) is an interface package which makes it easier to add C code to one's Tcl environment (as well as other languages). <URL: http://www.cs.uchicago.edu/mailman/listinfo/swig > <URL: http://www.cs.uchicago.edu/mailman/options/swig/ > is the location to use for subscription related info, or send mail to <URL: mailto:Swig-request@cs.uchicago.edu > with the line subscribe swig in the body of the message. An archive of the mailing list can be found at <URL: http://www.swig.org/Archive/archives.html > o TACOMA A list discussing support for agents written in various languages, including Tcl. Fill out <URL: http://www.cs.uit.no/DOS/Tacoma/TacomaRegistration.html > to be put on the mailing list. o TASH For discussion of the Ada binding to Tcl/Tk. See <URL: http://tash.calspan.com/ > for details. To contact the owner, send mail to <URL: mailto:tash-request@calspan.com >. To contact the mailing list server, send listserv commands to <URL: mailto:listserv@calspan.com >. To send mail to the mailing list, contact <URL: mailto:tash@calspan.com >. o tcl-httpd Discussions on Brent Welch's tcl http server. Send TclHttpd-users mailing list submissions to <URL: mailto:tclhttpd-users@lists.sourceforge.net > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit <URL: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tclhttpd-users > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to <URL: mailto:tclhttpd-users-request@lists.sourceforge.net > You can reach the person managing the list at <URL: mailto:tclhttpd-users-admin@lists.sourceforge.net > o tcl-i8n Tcl/Tk internationalization issues mailing list. See the archives, subscribe, etc. see <URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tcl-i18n/ > . o Tcl-RPC Discuss implementing XML-RPC in Tcl. 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Throughout history, we can see how we have been strategically conditioned coming to this point where we are on the verge of a cashless society. Did you know that the Bible foretold of this event almost 2,000 years ago?
In the book of Revelation 13:16-18, we read,
"He (the false prophet who deceives many by his miracles--Revelation 19:20) causes all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on their right hand or on their foreheads, and that no one may buy or sell except one who has the mark or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
Here is wisdom. Let him who has understanding calculate the number of the beast, for it is the number of a man: His number is 666."
Speaking to the last generation, this could only be speaking of a cashless society. Why so? Revelation 13:17 tells us that we cannot buy or sell unless we receive the mark of the beast. If physical money was still in use, we could buy or sell with one another without receiving the mark. This would contradict scripture that states we need the mark to buy or sell!
These verses could not be referring to something purely spiritual as scripture references two physical locations (our right hand or forehead) stating the mark will be on one "OR" the other. If this mark was purely spiritual, it would indicate both places, or one--not one OR the other!
This is where it comes together. It is amazing how accurate the Bible is concerning the implantable RFID microchip. Here are notes from someone named Carl Sanders who worked with a team of engineers to help develop this RFID chip:
"Carl Sanders sat in seventeen New World Order meetings with heads-of-state officials such as Henry Kissinger and Bob Gates of the C.I.A. to discuss plans on how to bring about this one-world system. The government commissioned Carl Sanders to design a microchip for identifying and controlling the peoples of the world—a microchip that could be inserted under the skin with a hypodermic needle (a quick, convenient method that would be gradually accepted by society).
Carl Sanders, with a team of engineers behind him, with U.S. grant monies supplied by tax dollars, took on this project and designed a microchip that is powered by a lithium battery, rechargeable through the temperature changes in our skin. Without the knowledge of the Bible (Brother Sanders was not a Christian at the time), these engineers spent one-and-a-half-million dollars doing research on the best and most convenient place to have the microchip inserted.
Guess what? These researchers found that the forehead and the back of the hand (the two places the Bible says the mark will go) are not just the most convenient places, but are also the only viable places for rapid, consistent temperature changes in the skin to recharge the lithium battery. The microchip is approximately seven millimeters in length, .75 millimeters in diameter, about the size of a grain of rice. It is capable of storing pages upon pages of information about you. All your general history, work history, criminal record, health history, and financial data can be stored on this chip.
Brother Sanders believes that this microchip, which he regretfully helped design, is the “mark” spoken about in Revelation 13:16–18. The original Greek word for “mark” is “charagma,” which means a “scratch or etching.” It is also interesting to note that the number 666 is actually a word in the original Greek. The word is “chi xi stigma,” with the last part, “stigma,” also meaning “to stick or prick.” Carl believes this is referring to a hypodermic needle when they poke into the skin to inject the microchip."
Mr. Sanders asked a doctor what would happen if the lithium contained within the RFID microchip leaked into the body. The doctor replied by saying a (...)
All throughout time, we can see how we have been carefully conditioned coming to this point where we are on the verge of a cashless society. Did you know that Jesus foretold of this event almost 2,000 years ago?
In Revelation 13:16-18, we read,
"He (the false prophet who deceives many by his miracles--Revelation 19:20) causes all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on their right hand or on their foreheads, and that no one may buy or sell except one who has the mark or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
Here is wisdom. Let him who has understanding calculate the number of the beast, for it is the number of a man: His number is 666."
Speaking to the last generation, this could only be speaking of a cashless society. Why? Revelation 13:17 states that we cannot buy or sell unless we receive the mark of the beast. If physical money was still in use, we could buy or sell with one another without receiving the mark. This would contradict scripture that states we need the mark to buy or sell!
These verses could not be referring to something purely spiritual as scripture references two physical locations (our right hand or forehead) stating the mark will be on one "OR" the other. If this mark was purely spiritual, it would indicate both places, or one--not one OR the other!
This is where it comes together. It is amazing how accurate the Bible is concerning the implantable RFID microchip. These are notes from a man named Carl Sanders who worked with a team of engineers to help develop this RFID chip:
"Carl Sanders sat in seventeen New World Order meetings with heads-of-state officials such as Henry Kissinger and Bob Gates of the C.I.A. to discuss plans on how to bring about this one-world system. The government commissioned Carl Sanders to design a microchip for identifying and controlling the peoples of the world—a microchip that could be inserted under the skin with a hypodermic needle (a quick, convenient method that would be gradually accepted by society).
Carl Sanders, with a team of engineers behind him, with U.S. grant monies supplied by tax dollars, took on this project and designed a microchip that is powered by a lithium battery, rechargeable through the temperature changes in our skin. Without the knowledge of the Bible (Brother Sanders was not a Christian at the time), these engineers spent one-and-a-half-million dollars doing research on the best and most convenient place to have the microchip inserted.
Guess what? These researchers found that the forehead and the back of the hand (the two places the Bible says the mark will go) are not just the most convenient places, but are also the only viable places for rapid, consistent temperature changes in the skin to recharge the lithium battery. The microchip is approximately seven millimeters in length, .75 millimeters in diameter, about the size of a grain of rice. It is capable of storing pages upon pages of information about you. All your general history, work history, criminal record, health history, and financial data can be stored on this chip.
Brother Sanders believes that this microchip, which he regretfully helped design, is the “mark” spoken about in Revelation 13:16–18. The original Greek word for “mark” is “charagma,” which means a “scratch or etching.” It is also interesting to note that the number 666 is actually a word in the original Greek. The word is “chi xi stigma,” with the last part, “stigma,” also meaning “to stick or prick.” Carl believes this is referring to a hypodermic needle when they poke into the skin to inject the microchip."
Mr. Sanders asked a doctor what would happen if the lithium contained within the RFID microchip leaked into the body. The doctor replied by saying a terrible sore would appear in that location. This is w (...)