Yeah Buddy ... suuuuure you were.  ;)  Next month?

   Bill

BTW:  On the temp of the processor question ... it turns out that the
question was flawed because the G4 chip doesn't have a temperature register
to read.  Oh well.

> From: thomas_j._guenthner at HUD.GOV
> Reply-To: macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
> Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 14:15:00 -0400
> To: macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
> Subject: Re: MacGroup: Processor temp and cron job - can't finds
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> 
> GEE Bill, and I was going to bring your disk...
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> 
> Bill Holt        
> <billholt at iglou.com>                 To:
> <macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu>
> Sent by:                             cc:       (bcc: Thomas J.
> Guenthner/ADMIN/LOU/HUD)
> owner-macgroup at erdos.math.lou        Subject:  MacGroup: Processor temp and
> cron job - can't 
> isville.edu                           finds
> 
> 
> 04/27/2004 02:07 PM
> Please respond to macgroup
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> 
> I can tell already I'm not going to be able to make the meeting tonight, so
> I'll try a bit of brain picking this way.  I have several issues of the
> "can't find" sort because I archived a lot of email recently and haven't
> figured out how to make it searchable yet.
> 
> I have a little ap called "Metronome" that came with a Sonnet processor
> upgrade.  It reports processor and bus speeds.  Problem is, it does not
> report processor temp.  I know I've seen where there is something that will
> report processor temp, but can't find my reference on it.  Any ideas?
> 
> Second "can't find" - there is a way, I know, to have the OSX system do
> it's
> self-repair thing on a schedule of my choosing instead of it's wee hours of
> the morning preference.  I know I've read about it here ... but can't find
> it because that exchange is in my archive.  Can't even find it on the apple
> site ... probably because I don't have enough of a clue to ask the question
> intelligently.
> 
> Final "can't find" - someone from the list, Jane I think, sent me a note a
> few weeks ago asking some questions about backup procedures ... my answer
> being of the "can't help much" variety.  I put that note aside to answer,
> and it's joined the "can't find" group of things.  Whoever sent it, if you
> send it again I'll return a personal "beats me" response.
> 
> I'm also missing some socks.
> 
> Bill Holt
> 
> 
> 
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