I live near ray and cooper. I generally show up around 7pm and leave
around 9:30 PM. I can normally take one extra person.
On 8/23/2010 5:34 PM, Brian Cluff wrote:
I know there are people that usually show up that are willing to at
least get you to the nearest public transit location.
How abo
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 7:59 AM, Stephen wrote:
> I am currently needing to support PostgreSQL at my current job. and i
> was wondering of some books/resources that can help me learn
> PostgreSQL.
>
> I can look, but i prefer to get input from others who can give me an
> educated evaluation of the
I know there are people that usually show up that are willing to at
least get you to the nearest public transit location.
How about it?... Anyone willing to haul a person or two, to the rail on
their way out? I would be willing to do it myself, but the rail isn't
anywhere near my way home, an
I downloaded Adriane Knoppix, it has it even for the command line,
Phil Waclawski
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Sent: Monday, August 23, 2010 5:15:19 PM
Subject: Re: East side Stammtisch at NEW LOCATION
I know what you mean by limitations of public transit. its
I know what you mean by limitations of public transit. its so bad of late that
I can't even get to my vocational rehabilitation meetings without having to use
a cab (and thats rather expensive).
what this means for linux related jobs: most employers don't see public transit
as a viable form of
Awesome! That's in my zipcode and strategically located (sort of)
between work and home for me =)
Ben
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 1:57 AM, Brian Cluff wrote:
> The east-side Free Software Stammtisch will no longer be meeting at Boulders
> on Broadway.
>
> Starting on September 21st the we will be m
Horrible location.
Can't get back from there on public transit.
Needs to be in downtown Tempe or Phoenix, preferably on the trolley line.
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Awesome news, I'll be there with my whole family... who else is coming? :)
Brian Cluff
On 08/23/2010 01:57 AM, Brian Cluff wrote:
The east-side Free Software Stammtisch will no longer be meeting at
Boulders on Broadway.
Starting on September 21st the we will be meeting in the Banquet Room of
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I am currently needing to support PostgreSQL at my current job. and i
was wondering of some books/resources that can help me learn
PostgreSQL.
I can look, but i prefer to get input from others who can give me an
educated evaluation of the material.
Thanks in advance.
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A mouse trap, placed on
SSD make exceedingly fast devices for SWAP/Cache purposes.
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 7:32 AM, Michael March wrote:
> Here's something interesting...
> I had to run a batch process that quickly exceeded my physical RAM. I have 8
> GB of ram but the process required 18 GB.
> When I made my swap devic
Here's something interesting...
I had to run a batch process that quickly exceeded my physical RAM. I have 8
GB of ram but the process required 18 GB.
When I made my swap device a 10K RPM Raptor the process took 13 hrs to
complete. When I made the swap device my SSD drive, ti took 3.5 hrs.
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