[EUG-LUG:2169] Re: HP 9000/300's available

2002-04-02 Thread Christopher Allen
On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Bob Miller wrote: > Linux Rocks ! wrote: > > and the 20' fixed frequency monitor... > A 20 foot monitor! Why didn't you say so? That's as big as the > screen at the Bijou. > Who do I know with a flatbed truck? Tadpole Jones -- you got his CD writer working Thursday night (whi

[EUG-LUG:2031] Re: Revolution OS - documentary on Open Source/Linux

2002-03-19 Thread Christopher Allen
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Kahli R. Burke wrote: > Seth Cohn wrote: > >1 1/2 hours is a long time > >to be watching something if it's not comfortable. > I seem to remember that Ben's friend who works at LANL was going to be > visiting with us and talking about their clustering projects. Seth is making

[EUG-LUG:1847] Re: Wi-Fi In Eugene

2002-03-05 Thread Christopher Allen
On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, Jim Beard wrote: > I was just curious if anyone has any info about where there is available > wi-fi bandwidth in Eugene. This may not be exactly what you were looking for, but the UO is plowing ahead with its 802.11b plans: http://micro.uoregon.edu/wireless/ Here's a map, if

[EUG-LUG:1691] Re: folding, folding, folding...

2002-02-20 Thread Christopher Allen
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Rob Hudson wrote: > We finally broke the top 30, slowly moving past team 'Linux'. Off-by-one error -- the number-one ranked "team" is always _Default (includes all those WU returned without valid team number)_. Corrected, Team EUGLUG is at 29. (And, corrected, the amalgamate

[EUG-LUG:1479] Re: nice spread

2002-02-04 Thread Christopher Allen
On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, justin bengtson wrote: > an RTS, but imagine the flight sims! i also feel that the desktop would be > more natural with an all-around view. being able to look at notes i've posted > on other monitors would be sweet... Done: http://www.hitl.washington.edu/research/wearint/ [L

[EUG-LUG:1453] Re: nice spread

2002-02-03 Thread Christopher Allen
On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Bob Miller wrote: > Rob Hudson wrote: > > He's using this card, which can support up to 4 monitors... > > http://www.matrox.com/mga/products/g200_mms/home.cfm > "Imagine a beowulf cluster of those..." > Actually, Matrox' page says the card can support 16 monitors, which > is ev

[EUG-LUG:1219] Re: USB keyboards

2002-01-23 Thread Christopher Allen
On Mon, 21 Jan 2002, justin bengtson wrote: > i would have to ask what the point would be, aside from changing > standards. 1. Some wearable computers don't have PS/2 ports. 2. Some folks would like to use more than one keyboard at once (two Twiddlers -- one on each hand -- for example). -Chris

[EUG-LUG:1218] Re: USB keyboards

2002-01-23 Thread Christopher Allen
On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, Mr O wrote: > Anybody have experience with them? My Twiddler2's work fine plugged into my USB adapter. > Where to get one and/or who uses them with what opinions. Handykey.com will start selling a version of their Twiddler2 with built-in USB in a couple of weeks. You can use

[EUG-LUG:1151] Re: T: Cell phones Re: Future is now! (drool!)

2002-01-20 Thread Christopher Allen
On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, Sean Reifschneider wrote: > I'm going to take my other reply off-list because it's really straying from > linux. While technology distracting people from the task at hand and > causing injuries is a continued concern, I think it's a bit off-topic. > > If anyone would like to

[EUG-LUG:1126] Re: T: Cell phones Re: Future is now! (drool!)

2002-01-19 Thread Christopher Allen
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Linux Rocks ! wrote: > I dont know... Those are 2 instances where cell phones were not involved... > Ill bet ( i dont have any statistics handy...) there are a lot more accidents > due to cell phones than that. Proc Assoc Adv Automot Med Conf 2001;45:287-301 THE ROLE OF DRIV

[EUG-LUG:1059] Re: Future is now! (drool!)

2002-01-16 Thread Christopher Allen
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Linux Rocks ! wrote: > Chris, > I have to wonder why a cyborg would use a twidler? > >This message entered with a Twiddler2, the choice of today's cyborg. OK. Quasi-cyborg. Real cyborgs will be hard-wired to their digital parts. -Chris

[EUG-LUG:889] Re: Future is now! (drool!)

2002-01-07 Thread Christopher Allen
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, Larry Price wrote: > take some of the new transparencies you've produced, and have someone > sight read them. So you'll end up with a cross between Cradle of Filth and Britney Spears rendered on a Steinway? -Chris -- This message entered with a Twiddler2, the choice of today's

[EUG-LUG:574] RE: variations on a theme

2001-12-13 Thread Christopher Allen
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, Tim Howe wrote: > > leaves a 2-bit > > nibble to use for error correction. > I thought a nibble was 4 bits... That's why he qualified it by calling it a 2-bit nibble (a kinder term for which IMO would be differently word-lengthed nybble {or just nybble | nibbyl | nybbyl | nyb

[EUG-LUG:453] Re: mailing lists idea

2001-12-08 Thread Christopher Allen
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001, Rob Hudson wrote: > I guess the problem would be -- how do you notify other folks of a > mailing list that might be of interest to them? Maybe post a 3x5 note > card at a bulletin board at Paul's Bike Shop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) A bikers@ sticker on your bicycle will receive wi

[EUG-LUG:303] Re: An incomplete meeting agenda for tomorrow

2001-11-28 Thread Christopher Allen
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, Seth Cohn wrote: > Proposed agenda (feel free to suggest items if it's something > radically different and not close to covered by any of the specifics > below) <..sethsnip..> > Plan of Action (Well, this is close. Sorry. Perhaps call it a re-wording.) Euglug needs to form

[EUG-LUG:269] Re: say it ain't so

2001-11-27 Thread Christopher Allen
On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, Rob Hudson wrote: > http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1004-200-7996444.html?tag=lthd > > AT&T gets their @home from Excite, right? Does this mean that all of > us @home subscribers might have dead cable lines Friday? Yow! That's what it looks like. What contingency plans do eug

[EUG-LUG:264] RE: BadTrans

2001-11-27 Thread Christopher Allen
Just FYI. -Chris -- Forwarded message -- Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2001 11:56:05 -0800 (PST) From: Milton Takei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Listowners listserv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Stripping attachments To the listowners list: Does anybody on thi

[EUG-LUG:224] Re: mailing lists

2001-11-26 Thread Christopher Allen
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Seth Cohn wrote: > > Also, I would like to see a wearables eug-lug list created, if Seth would > Created... you are the 'owner' of it, Chris. Have fun! (it's an ezmlm list, > list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to join. Thanks, Seth. :) To Jamie, apro

[EUG-LUG:216] Re: Organizational Meeting This Thursday

2001-11-26 Thread Christopher Allen
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Seth Cohn wrote: > Any location IN town for this meeting? Parking is a must (or else I might > volunteer my place) Is that an offer or a threat? -Chris

[EUG-LUG:207] Re: mailing lists

2001-11-26 Thread Christopher Allen
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Justin Bengtson wrote: > euglugwear sucks as a name, but i don't have any other suggestions. i'd > love to join in the discussion (more for info and such) and get involved in > some wearables projects. Actually, I don't know what I was thinking. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> would pro

[EUG-LUG:205] Re: mailing lists

2001-11-26 Thread Christopher Allen
Also, I would like to see a wearables eug-lug list created, if Seth would be so kind. The local wearables folks could use this list to blabber endlessly about a subject most eug-lug subscribers seem to hate, without annoying them. Does anyone have opinions to offer pro/con on the creation of a eu

[EUG-LUG:204] Re: mailing lists

2001-11-26 Thread Christopher Allen
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Justin Bengtson wrote: > is there a web page or some such that shows all of the euglug mailing lists? > i'm interested in the wearables list. It is not a eug-lug list. It is a list started many years ago by Dr. Thad Starner of Georgia Tech when he was a grad student at MIT's

[EUG-LUG:188] Re: various distros

2001-11-25 Thread Christopher Allen
On 25 Nov 2001, Justin Bengtson wrote: > has anybody fooled around with Linux PPC? or Yellow Dog Linux? my > buddy's thinking about installing linux on his performa. He might want to try the new SuSE for PPC: http://www.suse.com/en/products/suse_linux/ppc/ -Chris

[EUG-LUG:115] RE: shell question

2001-11-20 Thread Christopher Allen
On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, Patrick R. Wade wrote: > And of course, there's advsh... > > Welcome to the adventure shell! Would you like instructions? > > no > You see a subdirectory here. > A Daemon throws a mail message at you! The daemon hits! Critical hit! Inbox splattered over a wide area. -Chris

[EUG-LUG:98] Re: Fry's (No, it's another thread now!)

2001-11-20 Thread Christopher Allen
On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, Dexter Graphic wrote: > Ben Barrett wrote: > > I personally think this thread should move to another list > > altogether! > Why is it that you think a discussion of ethics, freedom, > openness, and enhanced human creativity (the achievement of > real advances in civilization)

[EUG-LUG:55] Re: linux journal

2001-11-15 Thread Christopher Allen
Oops. I didn't notice the nuke question had been answered already. Sorry. -Chris

[EUG-LUG:54] Re: linux journal

2001-11-15 Thread Christopher Allen
On 14 Nov 2001, Jim Darrough wrote: > On Wed, 2001-11-14 at 16:07, Rob Hudson wrote: > > Looks like linux journal got a Nuke site... > > http://www.linuxjournal.com/ > What do you mean by a Nuke site? PHP-Nuke. This article introduces The Linux Journal's conversion to it: http://www.linuxjournal.

[EUG-LUG:53] Re: 31337 h4x0r @ g00g13

2001-11-15 Thread Christopher Allen
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Seth Cohn wrote: > Bizarro Seth so happy, must make Justin so sad to tell him that yes, it has > been done: > > http://rinkworks.com/dialect/dialectp.cgi?dialect=hckr&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww. > euglug.org Yeah, thanks. That must have been what I was thinking of. Your link has a

[EUG-LUG:42] Re: 31337 h4x0r @ g00g13

2001-11-14 Thread Christopher Allen
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Rob Hudson wrote: > > G00g13 534r(h i|\| h4x0r (0d3: > http://www.google.com/intl/xx-hacker/ There should be an online English-haxorspeak translator: haxorize any text. Or vice-versa. -Chris

[EUG-LUG:5] Re: binary times

2001-11-12 Thread Christopher Allen
On Sun, 11 Nov 2001, Mr O wrote: > Coming to the end of the last good binary day for the next nine years. Coming > soon to a clock near you: 11:11:11 - 11/11/01 . Enjoy the seconds while you > can. :-) Down with the binary hegemony! Up with ternary! -Chris

[EUG-LUG:22] Re: success (openBSD)

2001-11-10 Thread Christopher Allen
On Sat, 10 Nov 2001, Jacob Meuser wrote: > > Translater linked from m-w.com: > > http://www.yourdictionary.com/diction1.html#translate > > -Chris > Danke Sie sind sehr willkommen. -Chris

[EUG-LUG:17] Re: success (openBSD)

2001-11-10 Thread Christopher Allen
On Sat, 10 Nov 2001, Jacob Meuser wrote: > On Sat, Nov 10, 2001 at 04:56:34PM -0800, larry a price wrote: > > zsh - pourquois? > > Sorry, I only speak English and ein bissen schlechter Deutch. Pourquois means "why," oder "warum." > m-w.com didn't help either Translater linked from m-w.com: ht

[EUG-LUG:16] RE: Nader on Microsoft

2001-11-10 Thread Christopher Allen
On Sat, 10 Nov 2001, Dexter Graphic wrote: > web is full of false and fabricated stories like this. It > even sound a bit *too* pro-"free software/open source" to > be believable. It is consistent with the pro-Linux campaign he's been waging for the last three years. He started out by mailing l

[EUG-LUG:3728] Re: peeps

2001-11-08 Thread Christopher Allen
On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, Rob Hudson wrote: > There is a software package called peep[1]. It's a network aurilizer > that monitors network activity on various servers. You assign > different sounds for different events. > Any ideas or comments? This might be useful as an auxiliary output for wearabl

[EUG-LUG:3587] To Thursday clinic attendees: Parking ettiquette

2001-11-01 Thread Christopher Allen
Dear valued Thurday nighters, Your humble servants, Mr. O and I, urgently request that the valued attendees of our Thursday night "stealth" clinics please park, well, more _stealthily_. We are aware that many of you have already been expending considerable effort towards this end, and we are at p

[EUG-LUG:3526] RE: OpenBSD hardware compat list was Re: cd bu rnin g

2001-10-29 Thread Christopher Allen
On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Justin Bengtson wrote: > never mind. won't work with the 680LC40 chipset. anybody have a spare > 68040 for sale? I've seen them for sale at the university. -Chris

[EUG-LUG:3494] Re: Apple's G5 Sphere

2001-10-28 Thread Christopher Allen
On Sun, 28 Oct 2001, Seth Cohn wrote: > http://g5sphere.cjb.net/ And it's in the shape of a Tesla Coil -- so you don't have to plug it in! Truly, no wires. -Chris

[EUG-LUG:3404] Re: The Linux Counter

2001-10-24 Thread Christopher Allen
On Wed, 24 Oct 2001, Garl Grigsby wrote: > You have four TiVos Can you imagine a beowulf cluster of TiVos? Well, Bob does not have to imagine. :) [Chris ducks] -Chris

[EUG-LUG:3397] Re: The Linux Counter

2001-10-24 Thread Christopher Allen
On Wed, 24 Oct 2001, Bob Miller wrote: > http:/counter.li.org/ http://counter.li.org Two slashes better than one. :) -Chris

[EUG-LUG:3340] Re: Eugene Free Software Successes page

2001-10-21 Thread Christopher Allen
On Sun, 21 Oct 2001, Bob Miller wrote: > Companies I can think of off the top of my head: > > Willamette.net > B&H Engineers > EFN > U of O (probably many stories here at various departments) > Petersen Arne > ORCAS > PremiereLink Bike Friday: http://www

[EUG-LUG:3242] Re: Eugene in the news

2001-10-15 Thread Christopher Allen
On Mon, 15 Oct 2001, Seth Cohn wrote: > In fact, we might want to look closely at pushing > more of certain discussions onto sublists... That reminds me, could you start a wearables sublist? (TIA). _We're_ loud and obnoxious. Just take our jokes for example: Q. How many butt-set users does it ta

[EUG-LUG:3235] Re: Eugene in the news

2001-10-14 Thread Christopher Allen
On Sun, 14 Oct 2001, TimH wrote: > discovered at the expo that we intimidate some people. There were a few who > just wanted to talk quietly about solutions and wanted nothing to do with > 'movements'. El Frente Ricardo Stallman para la Liberacion el Codigo de la Fuente! :) -Chris

[EUG-LUG:3233] Re: Noal

2001-10-14 Thread Christopher Allen
On Sun, 14 Oct 2001, Mr O wrote: > Chris, > you need to get out of that room more. :-) I know, but...I've been researching lossless audio compression. You should see what I found!: http://flac.sourceforge.net/ FLAC. Open-source, low CPU-resource-intensive, and not bad compression (~2:1). -Chr

[EUG-LUG:3231] Re: Noal

2001-10-14 Thread Christopher Allen
8. The First Noal Noal, Noal, Noal, Noal, Born is the King of Israel The first Noal, the angel did say Was to certain poor shepherds In fields as they lay In fields where they Lay keeping their sheep On a cold winter's night That was so deep Noal, Noal, Noal, Noal, Born is the King of I

[EUG-LUG:3209] Re: BSD Interview

2001-10-13 Thread Christopher Allen
On Sat, 13 Oct 2001, Rob Hudson wrote: > I found his opinion of .net quite amusing. :) [snip] 9. What is your opinion on .NET and do you think that it may be possible that .NET change the OS "map" as we know it? Matt Dillon: I believe .NET is Vapor. It's a marketing term dreamed up by Microso

[EUG-LUG:3186] Re: High speed mobile data now live in Eugene

2001-10-12 Thread Christopher Allen
On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, Bob Miller wrote: Up to date information about GPRS can be found here: http://www.mobileGPRS.com -Chris

[EUG-LUG:3185] Re: High speed mobile data now live in Eugene

2001-10-12 Thread Christopher Allen
On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, Bob Miller wrote: > Christopher Allen wrote: > > GPRS is now live in Eugene. > What is the data rate? "Theoretical maximum speeds of up to 171.2 kilobits per second (kbps) are achievable with GPRS using all eight timeslots at the same time.&quo

[EUG-LUG:3181] Re: i815

2001-10-12 Thread Christopher Allen
On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, TimH wrote: > It is an MS-6215. But it is calling itself a Slim PC on the manual. It's Oh, it's a desktop slimline -- 11.7 in x 12.5 in x 3 in: http://www.us.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=10270405 > pretty cool. I had a Cyrix 3 processor lying around that works great in

[EUG-LUG:3174] Correct GPRS link

2001-10-11 Thread Christopher Allen
http://www.voicestream.com/products/services/istream/overview.asp They can give you a dynamic page just for Eugene. However, their reporting on the wear-hard list that initial rollout is only 28-50Kb/s :(. SO, ATT CDPD still looks OK for $55/month. Also, check out this wear-hard message: http://

[EUG-LUG:3168] Re: Tonight's stealth meeting

2001-10-11 Thread Christopher Allen
OK, the weeting's warming up. Caled just got here and its not even 6:15! -Chris

[EUG-LUG:3167] Re: i815

2001-10-11 Thread Christopher Allen
On Thu, 11 Oct 2001, TimH wrote: > Don't know what an espresso is, but it has two PCI slots, that's it. An espresso is a classic 80's walkman that is actually a desktop computer. Whodathunkit. > I'll be bringing it to meetings soon, just not today. Thanks. I'd like to see it. -Chris

[EUG-LUG:3166] Tonight's stealth meeting

2001-10-11 Thread Christopher Allen
This is short notice, I know (6PM right now), but if anyone wants to start moseying over to Mr. O's, I'm here right now. Explanation: I was going to take a snooze this afternoon but I couldn't resist the compulsion to do a few thiongs first and now allofasudden it's 6PM. Sigh. See y'all here. -Ch

[EUG-LUG:3164] Portable SuperH RISC Linux "workstation" (fwd)

2001-10-11 Thread Christopher Allen
I thought some of the group would be interested in this. It's like the fabled ITSY but runs on a better RISC chip. It's not cheap, though -- ~$700. -Chris -- Forwarded message -- Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2001 10:10:06 -0500 From: Vito Miliano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subj

[EUG-LUG:3163] Re: i815

2001-10-11 Thread Christopher Allen
On Thu, 11 Oct 2001, TimH wrote: > I just picked up a smal little MSI Book PC from Stan's and I can't for the ..snip.. > I'll prolly get another Vid card to put in it soon, prefferably a little PCI It has a PCI slot? How many? This thing is like an espresso, right? Or am I thinking of the wron

[EUG-LUG:3160] High speed mobile data now live in Eugene

2001-10-11 Thread Christopher Allen
News flash: GPRS is now live in Eugene. This is the fabled generation 2.5 of wireless communication. It's good. It's fast. It's provided locally by Voicestream. It's always on. They make you use a stupid phone (Motorola P280 -- $170) instead of a PC card. It costs $4/MB. If you have a laptop, you

[EUG-LUG:3078] Re: MRO's

2001-10-03 Thread Christopher Allen
On Wed, 3 Oct 2001, Jim K wrote: > Would anybody be bringing a copy of Mandrake 8.1 to mro's tomorrow > night? I would like to burn a copy. No need to bring. Mr. O has cable and seems to find burning Mandrake in particular a rather pleasurable experience. -Chris

[EUG-LUG:3063] Re: Survey: 802.11b at euglug clinics

2001-10-02 Thread Christopher Allen
Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 09:41:37 -0500 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sender: Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Comments: Authenticated sender is <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> From: Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Organization:

[EUG-LUG:3062] Re: Survey: 802.11b at euglug clinics

2001-10-02 Thread Christopher Allen
On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, larry a price wrote: > > I'm not opposed, I think it's a neat idea, but no not everyone with a > laptop has an 802.11b card in my case it would be a bit twee as my laptop > needs to be plugged in to the wall to work at all. Main Entry: twee Pronunciation: 'twE Function: adj

[EUG-LUG:3060] Re: Survey: 802.11b at euglug clinics

2001-10-02 Thread Christopher Allen
On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, Patrick R. Wade wrote: > On Tue, Oct 02, 2001 at 09:43:53PM -0700, Christopher Allen wrote: > >How many people would be interested in an 802.11b access point being > I'd be in favor of it; i don't have a card yet, but i will probably get one, Cool.

[EUG-LUG:3058] Survey: 802.11b at euglug clinics

2001-10-02 Thread Christopher Allen
Super-duper-friendly survey: How many people would be interested in an 802.11b access point being installed at mro's place. Can I assume that every euglugger with a laptop has an 802.11b card? -Chris "Survey says..."

[EUG-LUG:2929] Way OT: ALT-711 now available

2001-09-23 Thread Christopher Allen
ALT-711 was mentioned by me at the last eug-lug stealth meeting. It's now available, sort of. Please contact me off-list for a group purchase at ~$20/gram: http://forum.lef.org/exec/readTopic.cgi?message_id=23902&view=0#23902 Thanks, -Chris

[EUG-LUG:2923] Re: Passes to Eugene Expo

2001-09-21 Thread Christopher Allen
On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, Seth Cohn wrote: > Sean's not on this list. You can reach him via tummy.com The best way to reach any man is through his tummy. -Chris

[EUG-LUG:2890] Re: Passes to Eugene Expo

2001-09-19 Thread Christopher Allen
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, Seth Cohn wrote: > Additionally, We will be taking Sean out to eat dinner (and lunch > probably) while he is town... so plan on some cool geeky dinner > places. Suggestions? (We have all sorts of members, including > vegetarians.) Well, I'm not sure about the others, but I d

[EUG-LUG:2889] Re: 2-morrow meeting

2001-09-19 Thread Christopher Allen
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, larry a price wrote: > efn, but you'll just get grief from the parking nazi and a locked and Nazis are people too, Larry. I wish you would show more sensitivity. Thank you, -Chris

[EUG-LUG:2881] Re: UPS recommendations

2001-09-18 Thread Christopher Allen
On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, larry a price wrote: > This provides many benefits that would be completely absent in a more > normal setting, the primary one being the exercise, Exercise causes reactive oxygen species (ROS) to be created, potentially shortening lifespan: J Physiol Biochem 2001 Mar;57(1):

[EUG-LUG:2847] Re: reveling rebels

2001-09-17 Thread Christopher Allen
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, mro wrote: > that late :-) Anyway, anybody know of some good pizza deals in town? If you don't mind baking your own, Albertson's has large frozen (pre-cooked) pizzas with all the fixin's for a low, low $2.50 each. -Chris

[EUG-LUG:2795] Re: Defazio's reply to an email about DmitriSklyarov

2001-09-15 Thread Christopher Allen
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001, larry a price wrote: > Yow! you got an actual reply! cool! > > i just keep getting these silly form letters Heh heh. I hope you were kidding, Larry. The Foz's reply was a careful cut-and-paste job. I'd give him a "C" for effort -- at least he tried, somewhat. Here's an ide

[EUG-LUG:2781] Re: Politics and my hairy ass

2001-09-14 Thread Christopher Allen
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001, mro wrote: > Isn't there an "activism" mailing list? It hasn't received a single message the entire several weeks I've been subscribed. > for "geek roommate needed, unlimited bandwidth included". [Chris perks up] What's the rent? -Chris

[EUG-LUG:2707] Re: domains

2001-09-08 Thread Christopher Allen
On Sat, 8 Sep 2001, Ben Barrett wrote: > I notice penguin.sex and linux.sex are available... > as are open-source.sex, eugene.sex, and expensive.sex I take it, then, that cheap.sex is taken. Drat. > cheers indeed! thanks for the tip : ) You're welcome. I'm, uh, glad you appreciate it. :) -Chr

[EUG-LUG:2705] domains

2001-09-08 Thread Christopher Allen
Coincidentally, I just now found this sitting in my mail box. -Chris -- Forwarded message -- Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 23:25:20 -0400 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Just released, .Sex Domains! 22430 The latest domain name extension is here .SEX!!! It's

[EUG-LUG:2701] Re: Clipper.net

2001-09-08 Thread Christopher Allen
On Sat, 8 Sep 2001, Patrick R. Wade wrote: > The current hardware is proprietary to Paradyne's "MVL/Reach DSL" products; > the SDSL product that our telco provider is looking to offer to wholesalers Oops. I guess they don't offer SDSL yet. My mistake. -Chris

[EUG-LUG:2700] Re: domain names

2001-09-08 Thread Christopher Allen
On Sat, 8 Sep 2001, Timothy Bolz wrote: > What is a cheap domain name registration site which allows me to keep it and > doen't have that restriction which they own it and you use it. I'm thinking I've used domainmonger.com. I decided to go with them after I read every message in that huge Sla

[EUG-LUG:2698] Re: Clipper.net

2001-09-08 Thread Christopher Allen
On Fri, 7 Sep 2001, Jacob Meuser wrote: > Yup, so, is EFN doing DSL or what. I called a couple times but never > got a real person, or a call back. What's a guaranteed time to call > when someone will answer the phone and be able to help? It's SDSL -- up and down are the same speed -- so it's

[EUG-LUG:2633] Re: codeweavers annc. today

2001-09-02 Thread Christopher Allen
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, larry a price wrote: > did y'all catch bit about codeweavers release of a product that allows you > to use windows plugins in your linux hosted browser? [from the site] CrossOver Plugin allows seamless use of Apple QuickTime and Macromedia Shockwave Director on most Linux We

[EUG-LUG:2569] Ben on the cover of the ODE

2001-08-29 Thread Christopher Allen
Hi, Eugluggers. In case no one else noticed, Ben is on the cover of this week's Oregon Daily Emerald (the Law School edition). Nice article. -Chris

[EUG-LUG:2525] RE: Fwd: Redhat 7.1 on Dell Inspiron 8000

2001-08-24 Thread Christopher Allen
On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Justin Bengtson wrote: > sounds like a video card or APM/ACPI problem. I just talked to him on the phone (and I also know him personally, BTW). He said tonight he thinks it is the video driver giving the problem since he has a 1600x1200 screen and RedHat 7.1 only supplied a 1

[EUG-LUG:2359] Re: Barnes-n-Noble

2001-08-18 Thread Christopher Allen
On Sat, 18 Aug 2001, James S. Kaplan wrote: > At 09:12 PM 8/17/2001 -0700, Nyal Cammack wrote: > >That periodicalthat you would never read, nope, not you, wouldn't > >happen to be 32-36-30-30 (binarily speaking) would it? > If you'd ever seen my wife, you'd have never sent such a humourless > me

[EUG-LUG:2351] Re: Mailing lists / local wearable interest group

2001-08-17 Thread Christopher Allen
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Dan Robinson wrote: > > From: Christopher Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > We have Dan, Christopher, Ben, M.C. Orhai, and me so far. > That sounds like enough for a start. It's not the number of people > that counts, but the number of ideas wanting

[EUG-LUG:2322] Re: Mailing lists / local wearable interest group

2001-08-16 Thread Christopher Allen
On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Ben Barrett wrote: > None so far that I know of -- if there is, and/or I missed previous posts, I didn't get any replys. > please feel free to chime in to me directly, as I'd be happy to act as a OK. Chiming now. > temporary group moderator... if we have enough interest, we

[EUG-LUG:2270] Re: EFN Mailing List Question

2001-08-15 Thread Christopher Allen
On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Dennis Soper wrote: > Hi all, > > Would anyone happen to know where EFN keeps their mailing list > archives? I need to get a message from one of the Growers Market > mailing lists that accidentally got deleted from my local machine. You might want to try the *get* and *i

[EUG-LUG:2250] Re: PC Training aka Stan's has this...

2001-08-14 Thread Christopher Allen
On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Justin Bengtson wrote: > tyan is currently the only manufacturer making dually boards for Athlon MP, > and they're expensive. quality boards, but expensive... this information > is at least two weeks old (been on vacation...) They only support 3GB of memory, though. Weak! h

[EUG-LUG:2248] Re: MP mobo's, AMD athlon, and more digressions

2001-08-14 Thread Christopher Allen
On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Justin Bengtson wrote: > we're building a file server for home use from an old K6-2 500. there are > also two Durons in the house, one 750 and one 600 oc'd to 800 (very stable. > the 750, however, won't run at 133mhz FSB, though :( no overclocking for Did you try installing

[EUG-LUG:2061] Re: SuSE 7.1

2001-08-09 Thread Christopher Allen
On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, James S. Kaplan wrote: > I need a bootable copy of SuSE 7.1 disk #`1 please. What do you give the man who is getting rid of everything? SuSE 7.1! J/K -Chris

[EUG-LUG:2060] Geeks shrugged (was Re: Security)

2001-08-09 Thread Christopher Allen
On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Tim Howe wrote: > I have to agree. I am as ANTI DMCA as a person can be. I think it is > against the UN Universal Declaration of Human rights as pointed out by a Going against the Universal Declaration of Human Rights does not automatically imply evilness. The UDHR is

[EUG-LUG:2027] Re: Mailing lists

2001-08-06 Thread Christopher Allen
On Mon, 6 Aug 2001, Ben Barrett wrote: > Might I suggest [EMAIL PROTECTED], the wearable-computing mailing > started by some MIT folks?? Eug-luggers interested in wearables, Ben and I have been on the wear-hard list for a while. I don't know about Ben, but I think it would be a good idea for wea

[EUG-LUG:2002] Re: My connection speed

2001-08-03 Thread Christopher Allen
On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, Jim Darrough wrote: > At 08:39 PM 8/2/2001 -0700, you wrote: > >I just tested my connection speed on CNET's bandwidth meter. It says I'm > >connected at 40800 kbps. Is that good? > >-Chris > Mine was 24500. Yours is good, Not mine, actually. :( I tested from a public terminal

[EUG-LUG:1985] My connection speed

2001-08-03 Thread Christopher Allen
Hi all, I just tested my connection speed on CNET's bandwidth meter. It says I'm connected at 40800 kbps. Is that good? Here's the meter BTW: http://webservices.cnet.com/Bandwidth/ -Chris

[EUG-LUG:1936] Re: DNS

2001-07-31 Thread Christopher Allen
On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, Christopher Maujean wrote: > Some of my DNS Changes do not seem to be propogating to my (offsite) > secondary, nor to about 1/2 the DNS servers on the net. anyone have > any idea why this might be happening? If I hadn't re-shaved my head 2 > days ago, I'd be pulling my hair o

[EUG-LUG:1930] Re: [lug] Fair Schedule]

2001-07-30 Thread Christopher Allen
On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, D. Cooper Stevenson wrote: > will man the booth (we're doing a lot as you can see). Also, I was dealt a > blow on Friday when I discovered that my boss's daughter was getting married > this weekend. And you're self-employed? J/K -Chris

[EUG-LUG:1896] Re: Free Sklyarov!

2001-07-28 Thread Christopher Allen
On Sat, 28 Jul 2001, Edward Craig wrote: > Given that it's a free speech issue (Dmitry was busted for > speaking of Adobe's weak encryption at DEFCON), the Senator Wayne Morse > Free Speech Plaza on the NorthEast corner of 8th and Oak would seem The few times I have tried to listen to spea

[EUG-LUG:1857] Re: Seattle Free Dmitry Rally

2001-07-25 Thread Christopher Allen
On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, Jim Beard wrote: > A friend of mine who moved up to Seattle a while back attended Seattle's > rally. He has some images of the event up at > http://protest.techwood.net/images/index.html in case anyone is interested. Perhaps in front of the public library would be a more vis

[EUG-LUG:1856] Re: CD-RW problem

2001-07-25 Thread Christopher Allen
On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, mro wrote: > P.S. anybody got a few milk crates? Then I'll be able to create more > workspace!! Uh, show up at a protest with stolen property? (About seven years ago, activist Keith McHenry was charged with a felony for possession of milk crates). -Chris

[EUG-LUG:1852] RE: mysql & phpnuke

2001-07-25 Thread Christopher Allen
On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Seth Cohn wrote: > Use post-nuke... it's PHPNuke with a more open > development. The main PHPNuke guy is acting like > a jerk. Perhaps it's not just an act. -Chris

[EUG-LUG:1824] I have a bunch of itronix laptops for sale... (fwd)

2001-07-23 Thread Christopher Allen
Hi, eug-luggers. I thought some of you might be interested in these unique portable computers. They aren't fast or pretty, but they are rugged. -Chris -- Forwarded message -- Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2001 00:40:22 -0500 From: Rubix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: I ha

[EUG-LUG:1826] Re: glade

2001-07-23 Thread Christopher Allen
On Mon, 23 Jul 2001, Timothy Bolz wrote: > I also found a drivetweak program it's like hdparm but a graphical > version. http://drivetweak.sourceforge.net/ Thanks, Tim. The screenshots of drivetweak look pretty cool. -Chris

[EUG-LUG:1701] Re: Free Dmitry Sklyarov - Fight DMCA

2001-07-19 Thread Christopher Allen
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Patrick R. Wade wrote: > Paper mail is worth a thousand emails; I agree with your sentiment, but I'll see you and raise you an order. Paper mail is worth ten thousand e-mails. -Chris

[EUG-LUG:1662] Re: Saturday Market Old Cd's

2001-07-18 Thread Christopher Allen
On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Jim K wrote: > I already belong to a group that gives away free food at the Saturday > Market. Isn't that illegal? -Chris

[EUG-LUG:1550] Re: Fw: Will Program Java for Food

2001-07-11 Thread Christopher Allen
On Wed, 11 Jul 2001, Bob Miller wrote: > the spot. A guy who talked with him said to me, "He seemed > pretty competent as a programmer, but his juggling isn't too > good". He was just laid off from "Go Networks". > > His resume is now being passed around inside Tivo, being > given serious co

[EUG-LUG:1535] Re: Today's meeting with PremiereLink

2001-07-10 Thread Christopher Allen
On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, larry a price wrote: > Nothing was decided. This week's meeting will be at Stan's while we figure > out what's possible. > > My take on this is that the PremiereLink site may not be worth the effort Larry, Since significant effort is now part of our cost/benefit analysis

[EUG-LUG:1442] Re: aren't you glad Sun doesn't pull this crap?

2001-06-26 Thread Christopher Allen
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Edward Craig wrote: > Read the talkbacks for the most amusement... http://www.zdnet.com/tlkbck/comment/465/0,10732,113729-858170,00.html Name: K R S Email: Location: Redmond Occupation: MS-watcher Some more "help" messages from Office XP : 1. We regret to inf

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