> Tomorrow Is the October meeting of the Eugene IT Pro Forum! Presenting will
> be Gene Kim on data center security. We meet in the downstairs room at the
> Eugene City Brewery. Welcome and presentation to start at 6:30. Bring your
> friends! See http://itproforum.org for more!
Here's the complete
Tomorrow Is the October meeting of the Eugene IT Pro Forum! Presenting will
be Gene Kim on data center security. We meet in the downstairs room at the
Eugene City Brewery. Welcome and presentation to start at 6:30. Bring your
friends! See http://itproforum.org for more!
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-Regards-
-Quentin Har
For instance, here are some ~5W mobo's under $130 that match... these
also have fixed RAM, but may be more hackable than the fit-pc. OTOH,
BYO case, PS, drives, OS, etc :)
http://www.mini-box.com/Alix-2B-Board-2-LAN-2-MINI-PCI_2?sc=8&category=99
http://www.mini-box.com/Alix-2B-Board-3-LAN-3-MINI-P
Check out the Pittock Mansion in Portland; but the big geek in me says,
check the Maryhill Museum of Art, up the Gorge, for it's extensive
collection of chess sets...checkmate!
Brian
On 10/15/07, Ben Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Ahh, Ground Kontrol, I had a blast there one time but didn
Please compare and contrast with the (Epia, etc) mini-itx and nano-itx
systems we're more familiar with.
I thought those were winners... maybe the similar packages cost more
though. 2 USB hardly seems like enough any more, but if you're using this
headless or with just IR then that should work fin
I think it's reciprocal. There are scores of these science organizations
which cooperate. Join one and you have effectively joined them all.
(Altho I think they have different membership fees. Go figure!)
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Allen Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://brown.armoredpenguin.com/~abrown/
A good solut
...or stop by Edgewood on the way back from the Gorge...nice rest stop, and
haunted too! I would like to take the Tramway up to the Health Sciences
University, I'll bet they would also.
Brian
On 10/15/07, Jason LaPier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I'll third the Japanese Gardens - my wife and
They've recently been slashdotted/boing-boing'd/ Engadgeted/etc'd so
their site is a bit slow, but this looks like an ideal home server/low
end firwall.
Low power consumption? Check (5w).
X86 based? Check (AMD Geode).
Expandable? Check (2x USB 2.0).
Dual NICs? Check. Runs Linux?
Check (pre-insta
Oh I think if you join the Science Factory (kids interactive museum, if I
got the name right) over by Autzen Stadium, I think you can get a great deal
on OMSI too... it either gives a good discount or includes OMSI membership
bundled-in. :)
ben
On 10/15/07, Allen Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
The most frequent reason I go to Portland is OMSI. http://omsi.org/
The other reason is the Starlight Parade, but that is a different
time of year...
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The pure and simple truth is rarely pure and never simple. ---Oscar
Ahh, Ground Kontrol, I had a blast there one time but didn't catch the name.
There was a crazy band, sorta KISS-like but unique the whole place felt
retro-mod or something undescribably cool -- okay, I had a few drinks in me
already and it was a quick stop on a raucous bachelor party tour... an
Mr O wrote:
In Eugene? What do you want for it?
Yes, in Eugene. And I guess I forgot the price part... $75.
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Jason LaPier wrote:
> Yeah, you could even get a list of ad serving hosts from FilterSet.G
> (http://www.pierceive.com/) - the filter-set is made for Adblock, but
> seems like you could easily extract the hostnames from it:
> http://www.pierceive.com/filtersetg/2007-10-08a-MERGED.txt (about 30
> l
I'll third the Japanese Gardens - my wife and I just went there on
Saturday - gorgeous this time of year with all the leaves changing
color. Other places I have to take my out of town friends that are geeky
enough: FreeGeek in SE, just off Hawthorne, Ground Kontrol (classic
arcade + bar - tons of o
Yeah, you could even get a list of ad serving hosts from FilterSet.G
(http://www.pierceive.com/) - the filter-set is made for Adblock, but
seems like you could easily extract the hostnames from it:
http://www.pierceive.com/filtersetg/2007-10-08a-MERGED.txt (about 30
lines in, you see all the hostna
That's hilarious - makes you think that the last person to hold the
position really broke something via ftp, if it was so important to make
Filezilla a qualification...
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