Re: OT: boric acid and foot fungus

2015-06-09 Thread Michael Havens
CURSES!

On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 3:07 PM,  wrote:

> Bob sez: ... "While I know most people on the list are good people I can't
> tell you that nobody would use this information against you" ...
>
> Not only that, but these conversations are archived and indexed by search
> engines for anyone to see. That's right, Skynet is recording this. Or you
> can just go over to phxlinux.org to view email archives.
>
> So Michael, those bugs you committed genocide on, their future surviving
> relatives can use that info to plan the Revenge of the Roaches. They're
> going to figure out where you live and one single roach will sacrifice
> itself to jam up the CPU fan on your Linux box. ;]
>
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Re: OT : Using gmail

2015-06-09 Thread Stephen Partington
I think you can do a 30 day trial and use your provider to point domain
traffic at them without switch fully for 30 days. And it gives you every
feature that you would have with gmail/Google at your business domain.
On Jun 9, 2015 8:06 PM, "Keith Smith"  wrote:

> On 2015-06-09 12:11, Stephen Partington wrote:
>
>> I use google apps at work, as well as gmail for personal use. It has a
>> ton of solid features. i really like them.
>> i also like that android and chrome can be set up to keep multiple
>> google profiles and keep them separate.
>>
>
> So far I think I just need one.  I was looking at Google apps for work and
> I like what I see.
>
>
>> Let me know if you have specifc questions. my biggest suggestion is to
>> use chrome with multiple profiles (if you are going to use it) or
>> (firefox has a less smooth ability to do this) and make sure to keep
>> the information seperate.
>>
>
> Do you know if their email comes with webmail?
>
> Thank you for your help!!
>
>
>
>
>
>> On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 11:05 AM, Keith Smith
>>  wrote:
>>
>>  Hi,
>>>
>>> I have an email with gmail that is in the form of
>>> my-dom...@gmail.com.  This is a new website I am configuring and I
>>> have several google features or services configured with the gmail
>>> account such as webmaster tools, you tube channel, G+... etc.
>>>
>>> I was thinking of using this gmail account as one of my main
>>> accounts and utilizing the calendar, doc, etc.  I will be focusing
>>> mostly on this new website and it is for my business.  I already
>>> have my-n...@my-domain.com to use for business purposes.  I was
>>> thinking the gmail calendar and docs might a be nice addition.
>>>
>>> I know Google is the biggest of the big brothers and I do not like
>>> them for that reason.  I was wondering if anyone else was using
>>> gmail in earnest and what feedback... suggestions... etc you might
>>> have.
>>>
>>> Thanks!!
>>>
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Re: OT : Using gmail

2015-06-09 Thread Keith Smith

On 2015-06-09 17:55, Bryan O'Neal wrote:

I use google apps (Full Gmail productivity suite tied to my personal
domain) for personal use. I actually have a few free accounts (I love
being grandfathered in!) and I personally love it. I will never ever
go back to running my own mail and ical servers.
And if I ever decide I don't like them any more I can port my domain
to any other solution. 

On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 12:11 PM, Stephen Partington
 wrote:



Thank you for your feedback!!



I use google apps at work, as well as gmail for personal use. It has
a ton of solid features. i really like them.
i also like that android and chrome can be set up to keep multiple
google profiles and keep them separate.

Let me know if you have specifc questions. my biggest suggestion is
to use chrome with multiple profiles (if you are going to use it) or
(firefox has a less smooth ability to do this) and make sure to keep
the information seperate.

On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 11:05 AM, Keith Smith
 wrote:


Hi,

I have an email with gmail that is in the form of
my-dom...@gmail.com.  This is a new website I am configuring and
I have several google features or services configured with the
gmail account such as webmaster tools, you tube channel, G+...
etc.

I was thinking of using this gmail account as one of my main
accounts and utilizing the calendar, doc, etc.  I will be
focusing mostly on this new website and it is for my business.  I
already have my-n...@my-domain.com to use for business purposes. 
I was thinking the gmail calendar and docs might a be nice
addition.

I know Google is the biggest of the big brothers and I do not
like them for that reason.  I was wondering if anyone else was
using gmail in earnest and what feedback... suggestions... etc you
might have.

Thanks!!

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Re: OT : Using gmail

2015-06-09 Thread Keith Smith

On 2015-06-09 12:11, Stephen Partington wrote:

I use google apps at work, as well as gmail for personal use. It has a
ton of solid features. i really like them.
i also like that android and chrome can be set up to keep multiple
google profiles and keep them separate.


So far I think I just need one.  I was looking at Google apps for work 
and I like what I see.




Let me know if you have specifc questions. my biggest suggestion is to
use chrome with multiple profiles (if you are going to use it) or
(firefox has a less smooth ability to do this) and make sure to keep
the information seperate.


Do you know if their email comes with webmail?

Thank you for your help!!






On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 11:05 AM, Keith Smith
 wrote:


Hi,

I have an email with gmail that is in the form of
my-dom...@gmail.com.  This is a new website I am configuring and I
have several google features or services configured with the gmail
account such as webmaster tools, you tube channel, G+... etc.

I was thinking of using this gmail account as one of my main
accounts and utilizing the calendar, doc, etc.  I will be focusing
mostly on this new website and it is for my business.  I already
have my-n...@my-domain.com to use for business purposes.  I was
thinking the gmail calendar and docs might a be nice addition.

I know Google is the biggest of the big brothers and I do not like
them for that reason.  I was wondering if anyone else was using
gmail in earnest and what feedback... suggestions... etc you might
have.

Thanks!!

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Re: OT : Using gmail

2015-06-09 Thread Bryan O'Neal
I use google apps (Full Gmail productivity suite tied to my personal
domain) for personal use. I actually have a few free accounts (I love being
grandfathered in!) and I personally love it. I will never ever go back to
running my own mail and ical servers.
And if I ever decide I don't like them any more I can port my domain to any
other solution.

On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 12:11 PM, Stephen Partington 
wrote:

> I use google apps at work, as well as gmail for personal use. It has a ton
> of solid features. i really like them.
> i also like that android and chrome can be set up to keep multiple google
> profiles and keep them separate.
>
> Let me know if you have specifc questions. my biggest suggestion is to use
> chrome with multiple profiles (if you are going to use it) or (firefox has
> a less smooth ability to do this) and make sure to keep the information
> seperate.
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 11:05 AM, Keith Smith 
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have an email with gmail that is in the form of my-dom...@gmail.com.
>> This is a new website I am configuring and I have several google features
>> or services configured with the gmail account such as webmaster tools, you
>> tube channel, G+... etc.
>>
>> I was thinking of using this gmail account as one of my main accounts and
>> utilizing the calendar, doc, etc.  I will be focusing mostly on this new
>> website and it is for my business.  I already have my-n...@my-domain.com
>> to use for business purposes.  I was thinking the gmail calendar and docs
>> might a be nice addition.
>>
>> I know Google is the biggest of the big brothers and I do not like them
>> for that reason.  I was wondering if anyone else was using gmail in earnest
>> and what feedback... suggestions... etc you might have.
>>
>> Thanks!!
>>
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Re: OT: boric acid and foot fungus

2015-06-09 Thread parabellum7
Bob sez: ... "While I know most people on the list are good people I can't tell 
you that nobody would use this information against you" ... 

Not only that, but these conversations are archived and indexed by search 
engines for anyone to see. That's right, Skynet is recording this. Or you can 
just go over to phxlinux.org to view email archives.

So Michael, those bugs you committed genocide on, their future surviving 
relatives can use that info to plan the Revenge of the Roaches. They're going 
to figure out where you live and one single roach will sacrifice itself to jam 
up the CPU fan on your Linux box. ;]


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Re: OT : Using gmail

2015-06-09 Thread Stephen Partington
I use google apps at work, as well as gmail for personal use. It has a ton
of solid features. i really like them.
i also like that android and chrome can be set up to keep multiple google
profiles and keep them separate.

Let me know if you have specifc questions. my biggest suggestion is to use
chrome with multiple profiles (if you are going to use it) or (firefox has
a less smooth ability to do this) and make sure to keep the information
seperate.


On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 11:05 AM, Keith Smith 
wrote:

>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have an email with gmail that is in the form of my-dom...@gmail.com.
> This is a new website I am configuring and I have several google features
> or services configured with the gmail account such as webmaster tools, you
> tube channel, G+... etc.
>
> I was thinking of using this gmail account as one of my main accounts and
> utilizing the calendar, doc, etc.  I will be focusing mostly on this new
> website and it is for my business.  I already have my-n...@my-domain.com
> to use for business purposes.  I was thinking the gmail calendar and docs
> might a be nice addition.
>
> I know Google is the biggest of the big brothers and I do not like them
> for that reason.  I was wondering if anyone else was using gmail in earnest
> and what feedback... suggestions... etc you might have.
>
> Thanks!!
>
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OT : Using gmail

2015-06-09 Thread Keith Smith



Hi,

I have an email with gmail that is in the form of my-dom...@gmail.com.  
This is a new website I am configuring and I have several google 
features or services configured with the gmail account such as webmaster 
tools, you tube channel, G+... etc.


I was thinking of using this gmail account as one of my main accounts 
and utilizing the calendar, doc, etc.  I will be focusing mostly on this 
new website and it is for my business.  I already have 
my-n...@my-domain.com to use for business purposes.  I was thinking the 
gmail calendar and docs might a be nice addition.


I know Google is the biggest of the big brothers and I do not like them 
for that reason.  I was wondering if anyone else was using gmail in 
earnest and what feedback... suggestions... etc you might have.


Thanks!!

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Re: OT: boric acid and foot fungus

2015-06-09 Thread Michael Havens
thanks, Bob!

On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 8:48 AM, Bob Elzer  wrote:

> I think you missed my point.
>
> And I did use the word  "infer",  you've just given the entire list more
> personal information that really isn't necessary for the discussion.
>
> The only information anyone needs to know about you password is "yes I
> have a secure password", even if you don't have one.
>
> I didn't need to know where you live now and when you are moving, and you
> don't have to have money in the bank for someone to steal your identity.
>
> I had two points, think about if a topic is appropriate for where you are
> posting it, and be careful what information you reveal.
>
> If there are any cockroaches reading this list, I'm sure relative's of the
> ones you killed 25 years ago are on the way to cottonwood now, so get  your
> boric acid ready :-)
>
> I know you take steps to protect your Linux system, I'm just saying you
> should do the same with your personal information. Especially on a very
> large mailing list that gets archived for all to see.
> On Jun 9, 2015 8:11 AM, "Michael Havens"  wrote:
>
>> sometimes my passwords are only four digits. sometimes they are up to
>> fifteen. it all depends on how secure I need it to be. then again I don't
>> have access to any top secret government info and if someone were to crack
>> my bank account password they would see how truly poor I am! as for where I
>> live I'm still in AZ until July and the cockroaches were from where I lived
>> in Phoenix twenty five years ago in one apt complex. I've only seen a few
>> cockroaches where I currently live and that was a while ago. the boric acid
>> took care of that. I'm sure that where I live (cottonwood) also took care
>> of it! They don't like this elevation.
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 7:38 AM, Bob Elzer  wrote:
>>
>>> Michael,
>>>
>>> You give way too much information out.
>>>
>>> From your posts I know or infer that you are living in Florida in a bug
>>> infested place have dirty feet, an ex wife from south America, a kid, a
>>> brother, do cabling, have a ten character password with letters numbers
>>> special characters, which means I can skip about 16 million combinations
>>> when using  a brute force attack.
>>>
>>> And you ask very good Linux questions.
>>>
>>> You also sometimes ask a question before trying to find the answer
>>> yourself and then answer it five minutes later when you do Google it.
>>>
>>> When I joined this group I thought it was local, but quickly learned we
>>> have followers all over. While I know most people on the  list are good
>>> people I can't tell you that nobody would use this information against you.
>>> No one knows everyone on the list. So you need to be careful about what
>>> information you reveal.
>>>
>>> As for off topic stuff, if  someone posts one Linux question and ten off
>>> topic questions over time people tend to see that as spam. Think of this
>>> mailing list like the Usenet news groups, you don't post your star wars
>>> questions in the star trek news group. Something like the boric acid
>>> question is best suited for answers.com where it could also be asked
>>> anonymously so people wouldn't know who might have dirty feet.
>>>
>>> Like I said you ask very good Linux questions, keep doing it, but be
>>> careful what information you divulge in those questions, and think about
>>> the topic, does it really belong in this "newsgroup" or a different
>>> newsgroup.
>>>  On Jun 8, 2015 12:47 PM,  wrote:
>>>
 Putting "OT:" first on the subject line sometimes helps ...

 However, soaking fungus infected feet in a concoction
 of boric acid and alcohol is way, way too far removed
 from any possible relationship to anything pertaining
 to Linux or anything else in the wonderful world of tech.


 
 == Michael Havens last wrote:
 > I had foot fungus until I soaked my feet in
 > 1 cp rubbing alcohol and 2 tsp of boric acid.
 > My feet would dry out and crack because of the stuff
 > living on my feet. I killed it with the above concoction.
 >
 > I want to share that with the Gainesville Linux group
 > but some are complaining about my non-linux conversations!



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Re: OT: boric acid and foot fungus

2015-06-09 Thread Bob Elzer
I think you missed my point.

And I did use the word  "infer",  you've just given the entire list more
personal information that really isn't necessary for the discussion.

The only information anyone needs to know about you password is "yes I have
a secure password", even if you don't have one.

I didn't need to know where you live now and when you are moving, and you
don't have to have money in the bank for someone to steal your identity.

I had two points, think about if a topic is appropriate for where you are
posting it, and be careful what information you reveal.

If there are any cockroaches reading this list, I'm sure relative's of the
ones you killed 25 years ago are on the way to cottonwood now, so get  your
boric acid ready :-)

I know you take steps to protect your Linux system, I'm just saying you
should do the same with your personal information. Especially on a very
large mailing list that gets archived for all to see.
On Jun 9, 2015 8:11 AM, "Michael Havens"  wrote:

> sometimes my passwords are only four digits. sometimes they are up to
> fifteen. it all depends on how secure I need it to be. then again I don't
> have access to any top secret government info and if someone were to crack
> my bank account password they would see how truly poor I am! as for where I
> live I'm still in AZ until July and the cockroaches were from where I lived
> in Phoenix twenty five years ago in one apt complex. I've only seen a few
> cockroaches where I currently live and that was a while ago. the boric acid
> took care of that. I'm sure that where I live (cottonwood) also took care
> of it! They don't like this elevation.
>
> On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 7:38 AM, Bob Elzer  wrote:
>
>> Michael,
>>
>> You give way too much information out.
>>
>> From your posts I know or infer that you are living in Florida in a bug
>> infested place have dirty feet, an ex wife from south America, a kid, a
>> brother, do cabling, have a ten character password with letters numbers
>> special characters, which means I can skip about 16 million combinations
>> when using  a brute force attack.
>>
>> And you ask very good Linux questions.
>>
>> You also sometimes ask a question before trying to find the answer
>> yourself and then answer it five minutes later when you do Google it.
>>
>> When I joined this group I thought it was local, but quickly learned we
>> have followers all over. While I know most people on the  list are good
>> people I can't tell you that nobody would use this information against you.
>> No one knows everyone on the list. So you need to be careful about what
>> information you reveal.
>>
>> As for off topic stuff, if  someone posts one Linux question and ten off
>> topic questions over time people tend to see that as spam. Think of this
>> mailing list like the Usenet news groups, you don't post your star wars
>> questions in the star trek news group. Something like the boric acid
>> question is best suited for answers.com where it could also be asked
>> anonymously so people wouldn't know who might have dirty feet.
>>
>> Like I said you ask very good Linux questions, keep doing it, but be
>> careful what information you divulge in those questions, and think about
>> the topic, does it really belong in this "newsgroup" or a different
>> newsgroup.
>>  On Jun 8, 2015 12:47 PM,  wrote:
>>
>>> Putting "OT:" first on the subject line sometimes helps ...
>>>
>>> However, soaking fungus infected feet in a concoction
>>> of boric acid and alcohol is way, way too far removed
>>> from any possible relationship to anything pertaining
>>> to Linux or anything else in the wonderful world of tech.
>>>
>>>
>>> 
>>> == Michael Havens last wrote:
>>> > I had foot fungus until I soaked my feet in
>>> > 1 cp rubbing alcohol and 2 tsp of boric acid.
>>> > My feet would dry out and crack because of the stuff
>>> > living on my feet. I killed it with the above concoction.
>>> >
>>> > I want to share that with the Gainesville Linux group
>>> > but some are complaining about my non-linux conversations!
>>>
>>>
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Re: OT: boric acid and foot fungus

2015-06-09 Thread Michael Havens
sometimes my passwords are only four digits. sometimes they are up to
fifteen. it all depends on how secure I need it to be. then again I don't
have access to any top secret government info and if someone were to crack
my bank account password they would see how truly poor I am! as for where I
live I'm still in AZ until July and the cockroaches were from where I lived
in Phoenix twenty five years ago in one apt complex. I've only seen a few
cockroaches where I currently live and that was a while ago. the boric acid
took care of that. I'm sure that where I live (cottonwood) also took care
of it! They don't like this elevation.

On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 7:38 AM, Bob Elzer  wrote:

> Michael,
>
> You give way too much information out.
>
> From your posts I know or infer that you are living in Florida in a bug
> infested place have dirty feet, an ex wife from south America, a kid, a
> brother, do cabling, have a ten character password with letters numbers
> special characters, which means I can skip about 16 million combinations
> when using  a brute force attack.
>
> And you ask very good Linux questions.
>
> You also sometimes ask a question before trying to find the answer
> yourself and then answer it five minutes later when you do Google it.
>
> When I joined this group I thought it was local, but quickly learned we
> have followers all over. While I know most people on the  list are good
> people I can't tell you that nobody would use this information against you.
> No one knows everyone on the list. So you need to be careful about what
> information you reveal.
>
> As for off topic stuff, if  someone posts one Linux question and ten off
> topic questions over time people tend to see that as spam. Think of this
> mailing list like the Usenet news groups, you don't post your star wars
> questions in the star trek news group. Something like the boric acid
> question is best suited for answers.com where it could also be asked
> anonymously so people wouldn't know who might have dirty feet.
>
> Like I said you ask very good Linux questions, keep doing it, but be
> careful what information you divulge in those questions, and think about
> the topic, does it really belong in this "newsgroup" or a different
> newsgroup.
>  On Jun 8, 2015 12:47 PM,  wrote:
>
>> Putting "OT:" first on the subject line sometimes helps ...
>>
>> However, soaking fungus infected feet in a concoction
>> of boric acid and alcohol is way, way too far removed
>> from any possible relationship to anything pertaining
>> to Linux or anything else in the wonderful world of tech.
>>
>>
>> 
>> == Michael Havens last wrote:
>> > I had foot fungus until I soaked my feet in
>> > 1 cp rubbing alcohol and 2 tsp of boric acid.
>> > My feet would dry out and crack because of the stuff
>> > living on my feet. I killed it with the above concoction.
>> >
>> > I want to share that with the Gainesville Linux group
>> > but some are complaining about my non-linux conversations!
>>
>>
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Re: OT: boric acid and foot fungus

2015-06-09 Thread Bob Elzer
Michael,

You give way too much information out.

>From your posts I know or infer that you are living in Florida in a bug
infested place have dirty feet, an ex wife from south America, a kid, a
brother, do cabling, have a ten character password with letters numbers
special characters, which means I can skip about 16 million combinations
when using  a brute force attack.

And you ask very good Linux questions.

You also sometimes ask a question before trying to find the answer yourself
and then answer it five minutes later when you do Google it.

When I joined this group I thought it was local, but quickly learned we
have followers all over. While I know most people on the  list are good
people I can't tell you that nobody would use this information against you.
No one knows everyone on the list. So you need to be careful about what
information you reveal.

As for off topic stuff, if  someone posts one Linux question and ten off
topic questions over time people tend to see that as spam. Think of this
mailing list like the Usenet news groups, you don't post your star wars
questions in the star trek news group. Something like the boric acid
question is best suited for answers.com where it could also be asked
anonymously so people wouldn't know who might have dirty feet.

Like I said you ask very good Linux questions, keep doing it, but be
careful what information you divulge in those questions, and think about
the topic, does it really belong in this "newsgroup" or a different
newsgroup.
 On Jun 8, 2015 12:47 PM,  wrote:

> Putting "OT:" first on the subject line sometimes helps ...
>
> However, soaking fungus infected feet in a concoction
> of boric acid and alcohol is way, way too far removed
> from any possible relationship to anything pertaining
> to Linux or anything else in the wonderful world of tech.
>
>
> 
> == Michael Havens last wrote:
> > I had foot fungus until I soaked my feet in
> > 1 cp rubbing alcohol and 2 tsp of boric acid.
> > My feet would dry out and crack because of the stuff
> > living on my feet. I killed it with the above concoction.
> >
> > I want to share that with the Gainesville Linux group
> > but some are complaining about my non-linux conversations!
>
>
>
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