I was wondering: has anyone made something so that one could push the "pause/run" automatically (probably via Tcl/Tk's "send") such that, for example, when I leave for the day and my lockscreen automatically comes up, that the button is pushed so time no longer accumulates? I use xautolock and currently I call a script that does various things, and this could be an extra thing it does. (It seems like this would be an FAQ, but I cannot find such a document for psptool.) Thanks. > Article 2 of exactly 2 > > << > > Previous > Article > > >> > Next > Article > > /\ > Current > Results > [Email a Friend] > * Help * Post New > * Author Profile * Post Reply * Bookmark > Email this * View Thread * Email Reply * Text Only > message! > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Re: I have a hankerin' for some pork products. > From: http://www.juno.com/~kronstadt (Mark Laskey) (by way of http://www.usa.net/~thebird) > Date: 1998/04/07 > Message-ID: <3.0.3.16.19980406214507.379f2bf8@pop.stc.net> > Newsgroups: alt.org.food-not-bombs > [More Headers] > [Subscribe to alt.org.food-not-bombs] > > If you think that by "behaving" the government will cut funding for law > enforcement you are greatly mistaken! "Crime" is about as low as it has > been in the last 15 years, yet the increase of police has been on a > continuous steady increase. Here in Boston, even the corporate > newspapers, when reporting on increased spending for law enforcement, has > to point out the fact that anti-social and violent crime is at an > all-time low in the city. Why the increase in cops? Well, I'm not one for > conspiracy theories, but it doesn't take an arch-paranoid to see that the > media plays on peoples fears about crime, drugs, violence, etc. (just > turn on the evening news any given night and see for yourself) and then > offers the bullshit answer to everyones woes by encouraging more cops, > better weapons, etc. > I am a firm believer that the police are an unnecessary nemesis that > needs to be done away with. As far as how to get on without them, I think > the obvious answer is that you look past law enforcement and defuse the > notion of "crime" altogether. As it has been theoretically argued, if > you abolish capitalism and resources, "wealth", and land were distributed > equally, you undermine the notion of "ownership" and there would be > little reason to steal. > A while back at the Food Not Bombs table here in Boston we had an > individual who used to sneak up to our box of fruit and grab as many > pieces of fruit as they could and walk off with them. They were > confronted and it was explained that the fruit was free and they were > welcome to as much as they wanted, keeping in mind that there were others > who would also like fruit. Since then the individual comes to the table > and politely takes 1 or 2 pieces of fruit and will usually stay for lunch > instead of just rushing off with "stolen" fruit. It doesn't always work > like this, but unfortunately under capitalism the distasteful traits of > competition, greed, domination and hierarchy are ingrained into everyone > in a near instinctual way. > Violent or anti-social crimes are a bit harder to tackle. It is argued > that in a more caring and equal environment that violent crime much like > theft would drop. I don't know, its a bit optimistic. As much as you > would like to think otherwise, there are just some people in the world > who are fucked up. I do think that these people are a minority, but they > do exist all the same. The great anarchist-thinker Peter Kropotkin has > written on the subject ("Mutual Aid", "The Conquest of Bread", and > "Ethics" are all great books that should be read by everyone, anarchist > or not, who wish to work towards a better society), stressing > rehabilation as opposed to punishment in order to solve (or work towards > solving) the problem. > If we are to work towards ridding ourselves of unnecessary law > enforcement, we have to start to take direct control of our communities. > Of course police don't seem to like this, as history has shown (Black > Panthers, A.I.M.) and confrontation will most likely occur if you start > to become successful. > > Get Organized, Fight Back, and Good Luck! > -------MaRK > > On Tue, 24 Mar 1998 09:48n:00 -0500 "Cox, Jason (MSMail Users)" > <http://www.mail.rfweston.com/~COXJ> writes: > >In reference to the recent "pig" related e-mails. I feel this could > >(maybe) > >open up a discussion about cops. If we don't want so many cops we > >must in > >turn behave. Does anyone have any ideas as to how to have less cops > >and > >still be able to become a more peaceful society. But anyway I know of > >an > >organization to watch out for police abuses. > > > >Copwatch > >box 82097 > >Columbus, OH > >43202 > > > >Phone # > >(614) 424-9074 > > > > > > Your friend in the fight, > > > > Jason > > > >-Food Not Bombs List http://www.tao.ca/~fnb-l > >-distributing food in opposition to violence > >-archive: http://www.tao.ca/~fnbtor/fnb-l/ > >-active cities: http://webcom.com/peace > >-send '(un)subscribe fnb-l' to http://www.tao.ca/~majordomo > > > > _____________________________________________________________________ > You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. > Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com > Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] > > -Food Not Bombs List http://www.tao.ca/~fnb-l > -distributing food in opposition to violence > -archive: http://www.tao.ca/~fnbtor/fnb-l/ > -active cities: http://webcom.com/peace > -send '(un)subscribe fnb-l' to http://www.tao.ca/~majordomo > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > [Click here for a free email account from Deja News] > Click here for a free email account from Deja News > > << > > Previous > Article > > >> > Next > Article > > /\ > Current > Results > [Email a Friend] > * Help * Post New > * Author Profile * Post Reply * Bookmark > Email this * View Thread * Email Reply * Text Only > message! > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > Directories | Classifieds | Yellow Pages | Register Your > Domain Name | Link to Deja News > > New Users · About Deja News · Ad Info · Our Advertisers · Free > Web Email · How are we doing? > Home · Search · Post · My Deja News · Help > > ----------------------------------------- > Copyright © 1995-98 Deja News, Inc. 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