HamLug, I am pleased with the responses I got from both inquiries. Thanks. This email list has been so quiet I thought nobody was out there but I guess you are.
Looks like I received 3 different approaches to the msconfig issue. I'll have to read them more thoroughly and try them. I'm also happy about the responses regarding IT business. There's definitely some interest brewing there. It's not my intention to hijack the LUG into this business direction (the LUG is cool the way it is) but I would suggest that all those interested in this come to the next LUG meeting and see what kind of discussion develops there. Don't forget about going to the diner after the meeting. Good things come out of that too. In the mean time I'll read through your emails more thoroughly and respond. At some point I'd like to get full names and phone numbers for those interested. For some people, email handles are all we have. Yes, I agree we need to know what talents and skills we have available. At some point it would be good to gather resumes to look over but I didn't think we were at that point yet. As far as programming skill, we have that among the group but I don't know who does what. I myself use to program in fortran, BAL, 'C' and ksh/bash. By the time C++ and PERL and JAVA got popular I was doing more sysadmin and got away from programing. I wonder what the other guys are doing? Last but not least... TCF is coming up. Should HAMLUG do something for TCF this year? (here's another last but not least) I am browsing, reading email and typing to you from the 'opera' browser which runs faster than ie or netscape and doesn't break. It does some cool stuff including masquerading as either ie or netscape for those lame web sites that get sticky if you don't use their preferred browser. Opera Rocks! Wayne __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! http://platinum.yahoo.com
