I think that takes the cake for today's most irrelevant reply...
Probably supposed to go to a different post somewhere else.
erock23...@aol.com wrote:
>
> Funny, even the wonderful little commercial on the web-site neglects to
> reveal what I feel are some of the most important "highlights". Ho
fig almost anything user configurable, in a web
interface.
~Andrew "Bill Essig" Wilson
Ben Barrett wrote:
> BobC, from what I can see, SquirrelMail does not handle this in its
> core, but rather by plugins like this one:
> http://squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=264 (AFAIK multi
My 2 cents:
I don't know anyone covered this yet, but just to make sure it's not
PEBKAC, I will operate on the assumption the mouse is optical. Is the
PS2 one you had optical? If not, check your mousing surface. Make sure
it's not too reflective , or just use a piece of white paper below the
mouse
RST. RST. RST. Sorry, I have a Comcast connection...
Bob Crandell wrote:
> ACK. ACK. We come in peace.
>
> On Mon, 2009-03-16 at 11:15 -0700, Chris LeBlanc wrote:
>> ACK
>>
>> Bob Miller wrote:
>>
>> Ignore, thanks.
>>
>>
>>
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otten to work for a hardline in. Could
you please explain a little bit more about your 404 issue? It sounds to
me like your dial plan for outbound calls may not be setup correctly.
- -Andrew "Bill Essig" Wilson
Bob Crandell wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Ok, I'm through lurking now.
, an
ATMega168 with the arduino bootloader, and an LCD and some buttons for
input/output.
~Andrew "Bill Essig" Wilson
Ben Barrett wrote:
> Car system, Bill? I've ordered from Mouser before, it was a good
> experience,
> but I don't know of any place locally that ca
orvac Electronics and their inventory is lacking as usual.
Thanks,
~Andrew "Bill Essig" Wilson
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but we got gallons from some vet supply place here in town.
Below is a link to 2 pics and a video.
http://www.realprovillage.com/andrew/Posts/5396
If you want more, let me know.
~Andrew 'Bill Essig' Wilson
Ben Barrett wrote:
> If it stays cool under any load (even extended ones,
hat many people ACTUALLY NEED the
immersion cooling.)
~Andrew 'Bill Essig' Wilson
Ben Barrett wrote:
> Hey folks, if you're unfamiliar, enjoy this: http://wimp.com/hugeidea/
> and check out: http://www.pugetsystems.com/submerged.php (good updates,
> over the last year
ly know you'll need some additional hardware
> for IO, whether it be LEDs, switches, dials, opto-isolated high-power
> controls, etc...
>
> ~ben
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 4:03 PM, Bill Essig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
> I
help get you pointed in the right
> direction if you'd like.
> -Mike
>
>
> "If it wasn't for C, we'd be writing programs in BASI, PASAL, and OBOL."
> --- Unknown
>
>
> On Mon, 2008-11-10 at 13:07 -0800, Bill E
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I would like to learn micro-controller basics, programming, etc. Can
anyone suggest a good platform to learn on (BasicStamp may be too high
level), and some resources to point me in the right direction.
I've asked Google, but most everything I find as
st time I was in there they had a bunch of
> older Cisco gear. I know they had a number of routers and I think they had
> several switches. Don't recall what their prices were like though.
>
> Garl
>
> On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 1:34 PM, Bill Essig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
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Hello all,
Wanted: Cisco Catalyst Switches and > 2xxx series routers with IOS
I have found my self in need of some Cisco hardware to study for my
CCNA. Donations are always welcome, but I can provide some cash if need
be. (Cisco books and paraphernal
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After a VERY cursory review, if the ping happened after your slashdot
firefox test, then I would recommend checking your DNS settings. OpenDNS
provides free, fast DNS server for you to use, and even allows (some)
management.
Test:
If you go to nwtools
Hello all,
I just got 2 x 3.2 Terrabyte Sun Microsystems storage arrays. Does anyone
have experience operating FC-AL SENA hardware like that with linux? luxadm
looks like the solaris command to do all that stuff, but I can't find a
similar management utility for linux.
~Andrew
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reviews. My friend bought one of their 4 port cards for his system some time
back, and he like it fine, no problems.
Hope that helps.
~Andrew (Bill Essig) Wilson
On Feb 16, 2008 7:34 PM, Mr O <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Back when I used it was with a standard Hauppauge WinTV card.
Door #1 it is. See you all tonight.
~Andrew
On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 12:04 AM, Mr O <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Make it so. I've no other plans.
>
>
> --- Neil Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Mr O. wrote,
> > >This Thursday is the 14th! Your vote decides:
> > >Door #1: There is a meeting
Door 1, and 2 guests. Jon my coworker (programmer) and Corbin my friend
(hardcore linux geek).
On Feb 12, 2008 10:41 AM, Michael Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yeah it will be door #2 for me.
>
> -Miller
>
> On Feb 12, 2008 8:40 AM, Alan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Mon, February 11, 20
So what's going on tomorrow? Meeting?
~Andrew
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Hello all. I would like to ask all you folks what your favourite IMAP/POP
daemon is. I think I'm between Courier and Dovecot. Just looking for input.
Thanks.
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I have Solaris 10 BTW.Garl,SGI isn't going to survive period. I am well aware that both Sparc and SGI/IRIX are endangered, that is why I want to tinker, while I still can. UNIX as we know it is dead, but I don't mind. I was just looking at some old Sun boxes at the Register Guard with Horst and tha
I looking for any old Sun Microsystems hardware anyone would care to donate (or money is good too). Reason is, I want to diversify and learn Solaris. You know the old saying about keeping your friends close and enemies closer. Anything is good, from the old 133 ultrasparcs to the brand new x86/64 b
if ($age < 21)dim $bar;Error: Illegal variable: reserved namespace~AndrewOn 9/26/06, Darren Hayes <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:if ($bar = "is bad for you") $eug_lug_list = "is even worse" ;
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Bar = Bad for me. I am still 18 gents. ;-)~Andrew
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I have no idea.~AndrewOn 7/13/06, larry price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Cozmic also has live music don't they?On 7/13/06, Bill Essig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Cosmic Pizza on 8th has wifi. (Oh... I almost forgot... they have food too!
> ;-) )>>> ~Andrew>
Cosmic Pizza on 8th has wifi. (Oh... I almost forgot... they have food too! ;-) )~AndrewOn 7/13/06, Mike Cherba <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Steelhead is always an option. Nice and Close to everyone. No wifi
though.-MikeOn Thu, 2006-07-13 at 14:53 -0700, Bill Essig wrote:
attending tonight. Bob, you in town? Planning on being atthe meeting?-MikeOn Thu, 2006-07-13 at 14:43 -0700, Bill Essig wrote:
> My end of town is always good, I can drive. May I offer up Brewed> Awakenings?> http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&am
My end of town is always good, I can drive. May I offer up Brewed Awakenings?
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=coffee,+eugene,+or,+97401&ie=UTF8&cid=44073677,-123078757,12934159149401910503&li=lmd&om=1~AndrewOn 7/13/06,
Mike Cherba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Suggest a resturaunt or Gatheri
See you there!On 4/6/06, Mike Cherba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
All,No formal meeting today, but for those who are interested, I'd suggestgetting together at say Steelhead around 7:00 or so.-Mike
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WIN32: version 2.0.0: * Updated GTK+ to 2.6.10 (rev.a) * The transparency plugin has been rewritten and enhanced. * MSN open email bug fixed. * Lots of other things that I can't remember right now.
OVERALL:Status System: * The code dealing with buddy and account status, away messages, away states
KDE vs. Gnomevim vs. emacsSoda vs. Beer (I am a minor, 17)Overall I have fallen in love with fluxbox. It's simplicity is nice, but still has support for simple themes and colour schemes.-A. W. Wilson
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Yes. It is nice.On 12/19/05, Jeff Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Guys, has anyone tried out the new beta verion of GAIM 2.0?? Supposedly itsthe beta 2.0 version, a friend of mine mentioned it to me via IM tonight on mycurrent version of gaim.Thanks -Jeff
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Hello. It made it.I also use synergy (http://synergy2.sourceforge.net) I love it. I have a powerbook, an XP box, and a Fedora Core 4 box all using the same mouse and KB.
On 12/18/05, LinuxRocks! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is a test... will my mail make it to the list!P.S. Ive been using synerg
95% Yay!On 11/26/05, Lord Ogier de Corbeil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
61% here.
On 11/26/05, Allen Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rob Hudson wrote:> I'm 92% nerd, which makes me:> Supreme Nerd. Apply for a professorship at MIT now!!!
>> Take your test here:> http://www.nerdtests.com/ft_nq.php?i
webcalendar is my favourite.-AndrewOn 10/28/05, Alan Crandall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 10:16 AM 10/28/2005, you wrote:>Can anyone recommend a decent PHP based calendar that I could run on our
>intranet?>never used it but found this:http://php.resourceindex.com/Complete_Scripts/Calendars/__
I can not seem to start the KDE cookie manager, and the services manager in the control center does not work. Can anyone tell me the service name to start, Google was not very helpful (odd, but true).-Andrew
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"GenuineCheck thought that his WINE install was actually really XP. The
version 20050725 used was from the debian reposatory. Just a heads up.""I use Cadega for Linux Direct X so its all built in. I usually staynear the FREE GNU stuff .. and Cadega is not free, but it's super sweet
for running ju
WRT54G I presume. I have one. I can SSH into it with OpenWRT firmware. Good times...-AndrewOn 9/30/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bob,I would like to obtain a router like you had last night but I want to make sure it is the right one, so what one is it that you voided the waranty
A friend of mine in the computer center today decided to try running "Microsoft GenuineCheck" (GenuineCheck.exe) on WINE, just for fun. You need to run this to install DirectX etc...Anyways, GenuineCheck thought that his WINE install was actually really XP. The version 20050725 used was from the de
Wednesday is great! Yes. Remember me? The 17 year old. Yea. As long as I am of legal age in the establishment chosen I am fine, but somewhere like EWEB is great for me because I live on that end of town and as of yet do not drive, and do mot have time to bike very further than that.
-AndrewOn 9/26/
I downloaded fedora core 3 7 times yesterday and today. Everytime I
get the wrong MD5 sum and a different sum every time. I finally tried
to just burn a image to a cd to try and se how badly it is damaged, it
was bad. I'm wondering if any of you had any idea what to do about
this. Maby I'll use b
I would appriciate it if you would take 2 seconds out of your day to
help me decide on a windows manager. I set up this poll on my site.
Please only vote once.
http://www.rpgopher.com/poll/
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Gopher Contracting
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I just acquired a Zaurus. LOVE it. GPE and Opie run great, and I
managed XF86 w/ fluxbox. Agreed about the PDA to use as a PDA,
Joseph... The Zaurus is more of an expensive toy than a PDA, but it's
excelent for running anything, as you can make stuff. Runs full
shell, VI etc, with the OZ rom. Ful
Mr. Beard, IO would suggest a redhat9 rpm, which should be available at
the mysql website... as for PHP integration, MySQL runs as a standalone
service on a port (3306), and PHP will connect to it there, on the
loopback interface (127.0.0.1)
Repectfully Submitted,
Andrew W. Wilson
Gopher Contract
> > To those who like the direction this country is heading(war, etc. ).
> > VOTE!!!
> > To those who don't like the direction this country is heading(war,
> > etc. ). VOTE!!!
> > If you don't vote and can legally vote, then why gripe?
I am 16, and I can not vote yet for obvious reasons, so
Hi, this Is Andrew, just curious if anyone has Jason's cell #. If you
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Somewhere where minors can also convene, as I am only 16. Somewhere
not to far from Coburg road, I mean, OPN was okay, just not out in
Junction City or somthing.
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Hi, Im new. My name is Andrew. I have to type ./sbin/ifconfig or
/sbin/ifconfig etc. etc. In dos (shudder) there is a path variable where
you can type in a default path I.E. /sbin /usr/bin etc. so I dont have to
type the path or be in the directory. I dont know how I killed it, but it
won work a
The Linksys WEP54g runs a linux kernel, dont know which, and it runs all
conventional services off of 16 megs of flash rom. It's a CRAMFS file
system.
Long story short I was wondering if anyone had a semi broken (e.g. Wifi
bad, but can still power up.) one they would like to donate or sell to me
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