Is it time to fire up the "rebel meeting place"? I have a
comfortably sized garage, wireless and ethernet available. I'm
around the corner from Emerald Park (River Rd area), got a
convienance store across the street and a few Pizza places
nearby. Perhaps Borella could help "sponsor" a meeting each
I spent 15-20 minutes trying to find parking within 3 blocks of 15th
and Kincaid unsuccessfully, that didn't require a parking permit. If the
U of O isn't in session as an earlier e-mail suggested it will be even
harder to find parking there. There was 1 lot on 14th that I didn't
check, becau
Word from Mr. Cherba is proceed directly to McMenamins North Bank
there is no parking at the Spot.
On 1/18/07, Alan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mike Cherba wrote:
> Mike,
> "The-spot" is at the corner of 15th and Kincaid. Across from the
> Knight Library. I'll hang out out front till we g
If you haven't left yet, please go straight to McMenamin's North Bank.
Parking at The Spot right now is not easy to come by, and rather than
try to gather everybody and jump from one place to another, let's just
all rendezvous at McMen's. I will stick around The Spot till about 7:30
to redirect an
We can meet up in front, but the clutter will most likely be around until
next week, tell you about it when I get there.. Travis said that he would most
likely not be able to cobble out the area this evening, sorry guys but we may
yet get a cursory view of it this evening (more than enough to
Mike Cherba wrote:
Mike,
"The-spot" is at the corner of 15th and Kincaid. Across from the
Knight Library. I'll hang out out front till we get something like a
quorum.
-Mike
Never been there, but I'm sure I can find it.
-ajb
_
Mike,
"The-spot" is at the corner of 15th and Kincaid. Across from the
Knight Library. I'll hang out out front till we get something like a
quorum.
-Mike
On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 17:01 -0800, Michael Miller wrote:
> What is the address of "The Spot?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
What is the address of "The Spot?
Thanks,
On 1/18/07, Mike Cherba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lets give it a shot tonight then. Meet up there and then move on to
food afterwards?
-Mike
On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 15:17 -0800, Alan wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > As thi
Lets give it a shot tonight then. Meet up there and then move on to
food afterwards?
-Mike
On Thu, 2007-01-18 at 15:17 -0800, Alan wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > As this is an "informal", might I suggest that after we dine, that we
> > adjourn to the Spot. Travis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As this is an "informal", might I suggest that after we dine, that we
adjourn to the Spot. Travis told me the other day that if in fact we choose "The
Spot" as a meeting place, that he could have the place spiffy with a few hours
notice (somehow alot of the flat area
As this is an "informal", might I suggest that after we dine, that we
adjourn to the Spot. Travis told me the other day that if in fact we choose
"The
Spot" as a meeting place, that he could have the place spiffy with a few hours
notice (somehow alot of the flat areas have accumulated stuff
I'd suggest Something Like McMinnamens North Bank. good parking etc.
-Mike
On Wed, 2007-01-17 at 21:32 -0800, Neil Parker wrote:
> Larry Price wrote,
> >if not (orcas.is_available(tomorrow)):
> >decision = random.choice([informal,other_place])
> >decision()
>
> S
Larry Price wrote,
>if not (orcas.is_available(tomorrow)):
>decision = random.choice([informal,other_place])
>decision()
Since no other_place has officially been selected yet, I think that leaves
informal.
So what do y'all want for dinner?
Of course ORCAS's once-a-month room isn't often
if not (orcas.is_available(tomorrow)):
decision = random.choice([informal,other_place])
decision()
On 1/16/07, Jim K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are we having a meeting this week? If so where and when?
Jim K
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On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 15:58 -0800, Michael Miller wrote:
> Can some one post the address for laughing planet?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
Laughing Planet Cafe
760 Blair Blvd,
Eugene, OR 97402
(541) 868-0668
There is a difference between eating a varied diet and chowing down on a
cup of lard and sugar on
Can some one post the address for laughing planet?
Thanks,
On 11/30/06, Mike Cherba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Unless I hear someone suggest otherwise, I'll say tonight is an INFORMAL
MEETING 7:00 @ Laughing planet.
-Mike
"The generation of random numbers is too impor
On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 14:58 -0800, Edward Craig wrote:
> 32 bit, please.
>
No Problem!
-Mike
The first rule of intelligent tinkering is to keep all the pieces. ---
Aldo Leopold
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32 bit, please.
On 11/30/06, Mike Cherba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
32 or 64 bit?
-Mike
There are only two kinds of programming languages: those people always
bitch about and those nobody uses. --- Bjarne Stroustrup
On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 14:49 -0800, Edward Craig wrote:
> So, anyone
32 or 64 bit?
-Mike
There are only two kinds of programming languages: those people always
bitch about and those nobody uses. --- Bjarne Stroustrup
On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 14:49 -0800, Edward Craig wrote:
> So, anyone got a spare Xubuntu for me?
>
> On 11/30/06, Mike Cherba <[EMAIL PROT
I'll burn one and bring it!
-Mike
On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 14:49 -0800, Edward Craig wrote:
> So, anyone got a spare Xubuntu for me?
>
> On 11/30/06, Mike Cherba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Unless I hear someone suggest otherwise, I'll say tonight is an INFORMAL
> > MEETIN
So, anyone got a spare Xubuntu for me?
On 11/30/06, Mike Cherba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Unless I hear someone suggest otherwise, I'll say tonight is an INFORMAL
MEETING 7:00 @ Laughing planet.
-Mike
"The generation of random numbers is too important to be left to
cha
Unless I hear someone suggest otherwise, I'll say tonight is an INFORMAL
MEETING 7:00 @ Laughing planet.
-Mike
"The generation of random numbers is too important to be left to
chance." --— Robert R. Coveyou, Oak Ridge National Laboratory. "Anyone
who considers arithmetic
On 11/30/06, Mike Cherba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd say Thai since I haven't had it in a while. Or we could all meet up
at Laughing Planet.
+1 Laughing Planet.
what time? 6:30-7:00 works for me.
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I'd say Thai since I haven't had it in a while. Or we could all meet up
at Laughing Planet.
-Mike
On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 12:55 -0800, larry price wrote:
> Thai, Vietnamese or Pizza?
>
> On 11/30/06, Mike Cherba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ALL,
> > I think we are
Thai, Vietnamese or Pizza?
On 11/30/06, Mike Cherba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ALL,
I think we are due for an informal meeting. Can someone suggest a
venue? If I haven't heard when I get done with lunch I'll make some
suggestions.
-Mike
--
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Cavium Ne
ALL,
I think we are due for an informal meeting. Can someone suggest a
venue? If I haven't heard when I get done with lunch I'll make some
suggestions.
-Mike
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Eugene, OR 97405
phone: (541) 684-3820
Cell: (541) 914-2
Confirmation: no meeting tonight? I was thinking of coming tonight :). A
friend of mine wants Linux installed on his laptop and I figured you all
could work out the hardware better than I could. Next week may work though.
Martin
Neil Parker wrote:
Jay Purcell wrote,
I am a mid-newbie that ha
Just a follow up to Neil's posting. We will in fact NOT have an
official meeting this week. We're deferring in favor of SAO, as many of
us like to attend that meeting. In addition, I am planning on being at
the presentation at UofO this afternoon.
-Mike
The Golem: Open
Jay Purcell wrote,
> I am a mid-newbie that has not attended a meeting yet.
>
> Is there a meeting 5/25/06 at the 222 Polk place?
No...the Software Association of Oregon (SAO) is having their monthly
Tech Brew Pub on 5/26. Since several EUGLUGgers like to go to the SAO
Tech Brew Pubs, we general
(Attn moderator: There is little need to post this, I assume)
Mike, et al,
Allow me to introduce myself;
I am Jay Purcell.
I am a mid-newbie that has not attended a meeting yet.
Is there a meeting 5/25/06 at the 222 Polk place?
Jay
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No virus found in this outgoing m
If you are interested, I've got homebrew cider on hand. Needs to be
stopped fermenting sooner next time. It's definately HARD but a bit
acidic for my tastes.
-Mike
On Thu, 2006-05-11 at 15:27 -0700, Matthew Jarvis wrote:
> Mike Cherba wrote:
> > All,
> > This week is
Mike Cherba wrote:
All,
This week is an informal meeting. I thought that since Becca will be
out of town, I'd host a BBQ at my place. I was thinking that if those
who are planning on coming RSVP to the list, I can get food ahead of
time. Menu would be burgers and Sausages for those tha
Excellent! See you then. Joseph, Give me a call when you get done with
your meeting. If you'd like to come by. Perhaps someone can get you.
I thoguht there might be a bus option, but it doesn't look like it.
Call my home line anyway when you get done. Perhaps there will be an
option. Even if
On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 10:24:29PM -0700, T. Joseph CARTER wrote:
> On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 12:25:44PM -0700, Mike Cherba wrote:
> > This week is an informal meeting. I thought that since Becca will be
> > out of town, I'd host a BBQ at my place. I was thinking that if those
> > who are plann
Mike Cherba wrote:
> This week is an informal meeting. I thought that since Becca will be
> out of town, I'd host a BBQ at my place. I was thinking that if those
> who are planning on coming RSVP to the list, I can get food ahead of
> time. Menu would be burgers and Sausages for those tha
Mike Cherba wrote,
> This week is an informal meeting. I thought that since Becca will be
>out of town, I'd host a BBQ at my place. I was thinking that if those
>who are planning on coming RSVP to the list, I can get food ahead of
>time.
Barring unforseen circumstances, I'll try to be ther
On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 12:25:44PM -0700, Mike Cherba wrote:
> This week is an informal meeting. I thought that since Becca will be
> out of town, I'd host a BBQ at my place. I was thinking that if those
> who are planning on coming RSVP to the list, I can get food ahead of
> time. Menu wo
Too bad you don't want to come to the SAO Corvallis meeting
on thursday night 5/11 - View plus will be talking...
Otherwise, I would be trying to come down
Mike Cherba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
% All,
% This week is an informal meeting. I thought that since Becca will be
% ou
All,
This week is an informal meeting. I thought that since Becca will be
out of town, I'd host a BBQ at my place. I was thinking that if those
who are planning on coming RSVP to the list, I can get food ahead of
time. Menu would be burgers and Sausages for those that eat meat, and
I'm l
Since it seems to be the general consensus, we will have a clinic this
week at the Lane CRRC. ( http://www.lanecrrc.org/about/directions.php )
Once there, just look for the Penguin signs. I'll make sure there are
some up. Meeting will start at 7:00 PM and run till we decide we're
done. See you a
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 03:52:22PM -0800, T. Joseph CARTER wrote:
> Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 15:52:22 -0800
> From: "T. Joseph CARTER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group
> Subject: Re: [Eug-lug] Meeting this week
>
> On Mon, Mar 27, 200
T. Joseph CARTER wrote:
> My intention was to not be around, but as it happens my distraction this
> week will be in Tacoma with her sister, so can't simultaneously be in
> Eugene. I'd love to bring in aelita and do some work on the fans and get
> the LEDs all wired up and everything at some poin
On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 12:40:29PM -0800, Mike Cherba wrote:
> Guys,
> Because I wasn't able to get the EWEB location in March, there isn't
> currently a second formal meeting this month. What I'd like to know is,
> would people prefer a second clinic? Or would everyone just like to get
> t
I also wanted to point out that there is a EUGLUG-related event on Saturday eve:The OCF VIllage Dance -- and EUGLUG is a member of the "Doors of _expression_" booth in the OCF Community Village. Please come support the village!! And fwiw, nobody is getting in for free, even the event coordinators
Mike Cherba wrote:
> Because I wasn't able to get the EWEB location in March, there isn't
> currently a second formal meeting this month. What I'd like to know is,
> would people prefer a second clinic? Or would everyone just like to get
> together thursday informally? I may have to go ou
Guys,
Because I wasn't able to get the EWEB location in March, there isn't
currently a second formal meeting this month. What I'd like to know is,
would people prefer a second clinic? Or would everyone just like to get
together thursday informally? I may have to go out of town on busines
Joseph,
Hmm. That isn't good. Although I checked when I was over tyhere a few
minutes ago. There is a stop almost right across the street that says
it is serviced by routes 40 and 51. It isn't a full stop, just the pull
the wire to get off kind though. That would approx a 50 yard walk
On Thu, Mar 09, 2006 at 06:49:53PM +, Jeff Newton wrote:
> Well, I did a DOUBLE CHECK here, just after I sent my last to the list - He
> can take the Number #52 IRVING bus and will GO RIGHT TO THE FRONT DOOR!...
> Because, I had to get off at 2nd and Chambers, next to the mission, I only
> h
On Thu, Mar 09, 2006 at 10:26:56AM -0800, Edward Craig wrote:
> Do note the nearest bus stop, my imperfect memory tells me it's on
> Second St, not Blair as Joseph was thinking.
Irrelivant, Second and Blair is still guaranteed to be the most
unmistakable landmark in the area, so it still works as
Well, I did a DOUBLE CHECK here, just after I sent my last to the list - He can
take the Number #52 IRVING bus and will GO RIGHT TO THE FRONT DOOR!... Because,
I had to get off at 2nd and Chambers, next to the mission, I only had to walk to
the fire station from there. So, this bus will take him
Well, you gotta cross either Secomd or Blair, but effectively you're correct.
On 3/9/06, Jeff Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually Mike, I think he can take the 51 barger bus right to the front door?
> I
> went that route a couple of weeks ago to Eugene Fire Station two for an
> appointme
Actually Mike, I think he can take the 51 barger bus right to the front door? I
went that route a couple of weeks ago to Eugene Fire Station two for an
appointment and the bus went right in front of the place - if I'm recalling from
memory correctly, here.
-- Jeff
Mike Cherba wrote:
I will d
222 Polk Street
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=222+Polk+Eugene,+OR+97401&ll=44.057245,-123.112621&spn=0.020448,0.053988&t=h
http://tinyurl.com/gnrbr
Basically it's in the little industrial area west of Blair, on second.
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http://Zoneverte.org -- information explained
Do you know what y
I will do so. thanks for reminding me!
-Mike
On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 10:26 -0800, Edward Craig wrote:
> Do note the nearest bus stop, my imperfect memory tells me it's on
> Second St, not Blair as Joseph was thinking.
>
> On 3/9/06, Mike Cherba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Do note the nearest bus stop, my imperfect memory tells me it's on
Second St, not Blair as Joseph was thinking.
On 3/9/06, Mike Cherba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joseph,
> From blair, walk north toward 2nd street. turn left on Second. Once
> you cross polk, the building is to your left
Joseph,
From blair, walk north toward 2nd street. turn left on Second. Once
you cross polk, the building is to your left. I'll see if I can make up
a better set of directons after I visit at lunch today.
-Mike
On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 02:22 -0800, T. Joseph
I'll be unavailable until sometime between 7-8pm, but would certainly not
object to dinner after the meeting if it's not early and convenient enough
for me to just show up there.
This may sound strange, but the verbal directions aren't actually helping
me picture how to get there. =) A couple of
Meeting this week will be at the Computer Reuse and Recycling Center in
Eugene ( www.lanecrrc.org ) at 7:00 PM Thursday.
The address is:
222 Polk Street Eugene
The building is on the corner of Polk and second Street. We can park in
their lot. The would prefer if we park on the side close
On Wednesday 20 April 2005 07:53 pm, larry price wrote:
> Bringing the thread back to it's original topic,
> the meeting will be at my place tomorrow.
>
> On a plus note there is an offer to let us use a meeting space that
> isn't someone's residence, the downside is it's in springfield.
Do you mea
Okay, so, I suppose this is going to be at Larry's place tonight, right?
Jeff
larry price wrote:
Bringing the thread back to it's original topic,
the meeting will be at my place tomorrow.
On a plus note there is an offer to let us use a meeting space that
isn't someone's residence, the downside is
Bringing the thread back to it's original topic,
the meeting will be at my place tomorrow.
On a plus note there is an offer to let us use a meeting space that
isn't someone's residence, the downside is it's in springfield.
N\y place 2084 Willamette #B
http://tinyurl.com/7wwfa
On 4/19/05, Jeff N
Actually, I bought a *project*. It's a fairly nice house but
built in the 50's. I'm replacing nearly all the original wiring
in the house because there *wasn't* any grounded outlets in the
place even though the previous owners had a couple 3 prong
outlets in place. The previous wiring was installed
T. Joseph CARTER said the following on 04/20/2005 01:13 PM:
On Wed, Apr 20, 2005 at 11:39:02AM -0700, Allen C Brown wrote:
Sounds like Jeff bought a *project*. All houses are projects.
But some come with a majority of the parts you need included.
Some don't. I hope yours has most...
BTW, I droppe
On Wed, Apr 20, 2005 at 11:39:02AM -0700, Allen C Brown wrote:
> Sounds like Jeff bought a *project*. All houses are projects.
> But some come with a majority of the parts you need included.
> Some don't. I hope yours has most...
>
> BTW, I dropped 2 outlets to every wall in my garage. And I
>
Sounds like Jeff bought a *project*. All houses are projects.
But some come with a majority of the parts you need included.
Some don't. I hope yours has most...
BTW, I dropped 2 outlets to every wall in my garage. And I
*love* it. (Doesn't hurt to have some in the ceiling as well.)
Garages shou
Cool dude, are you gunna be a home owner? That would be real cool, im happy
for you. tell me more...
Jamie
On Tuesday 19 April 2005 06:22 pm, Mr O wrote:
> I may volunteer sometime in the near future but I've got work to
> finish on my house first. The downside for many will be my
> location. I
I may volunteer sometime in the near future but I've got work to
finish on my house first. The downside for many will be my
location. I'm very close to Emerald Park. I only have electric
run in the garage for the washer and dryer so far. I'll probably
drop outlets on all 3 walls for future use.
I know I should've sparked the quest for meeting places yesterday, but hey, I
forgot - who's takin' the plunge this week and where??
Jeff
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Subject: Re: [Eug-lug] Meeting this week?
> Jim -
>
> I'm planning on being at the meeting tomorrow night, can you please bring
the
> Mandrake CD's, so we can try getting my laptop to work??
>
> Thanks -
>
> Jeff
>
> Jim K
ursday. Most people
> > > at a meeting should be able to help if they have access to internet. Jim
> > > K
> > > - Original Message -
> > > From: "Jeff Newton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: "Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Gr
help if they have access to internet. Jim
> > K
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Jeff Newton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group"
> > Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 11:08 AM
> > Subject: Re: [Eug-lug] Meet
t;
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 11:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Eug-lug] Meeting this week?
Count me in on this one - in fact I picked up a surplus Altoids at the
radio
club meeting last week :) Hey Jim, let me know what's up for the
weekend, if
you want to get together about getting that Man
On Friday 11 March 2005 11:37 am, Mike Cherba wrote:
: There are several out there. I've not been through this process yet.
: The best looking guys I've found so far are these guys:
: http://www.custompcb.com/
: Another reasonable choice are these guys:
: http://www.expresspcb.com/
:
: All of thes
ginal Message -
From: "Jeff Newton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group"
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 11:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Eug-lug] Meeting this week?
> Count me in on this one - in fact I picked up a surplus Altoids at the
radio
> club
The website seems to make you think CF is better...
[quote]
The nice thing about CF is that it's pretty damn cheap (you can get a
512M card from CostCo.com for $50). Cheaper & faster than multimedia
cards (MMC) and can be accessed via a PCMCIA slot, as all PC laptops
have, using a $5 adaptor (al
Quoth Bob Miller, on Fri, 11 Mar 2005 11:14:55 -0800:
> Rob makes it three so far. Are we going to have an assembly party?
Count me in, as well: this looks way too groovy!
--Jason
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On Friday 11 March 2005 09:54 am, Mike Cherba wrote:
: Jamie,
: I have a decent iron, etc. Nothing very good for surface mount, but it
: does through hole components ptetty well. I don't have the connector
: for the mini-coax. I'm not even sure where to find one right now. They
: are kind
Count me in. Are we stuck with CF though?
I d kind of like to see if I could do an SD/MMC version.
But i think on the first pass I'll go with the predefined version
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 09:54:42 -0800, Mike Cherba
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jamie,
> I have a decent iron, etc. Nothing v
There are several out there. I've not been through this process yet.
The best looking guys I've found so far are these guys:
http://www.custompcb.com/
Another reasonable choice are these guys:
http://www.expresspcb.com/
All of these are basically 1 or 2 layer boards with low turn around
time.
But I need to get ahold of a small bottle of flux.
I like to use no-corode solder flux available at most hardware stores in a
can~1.5"dia
That would also mean we could get real circuit boards spun
for us rather than using bread boards.
Who is your source of circuit boards ? please
I think so. I can propably host, but we may need another table or
something to work on depending on how many people end up participating.
-Mike
On Fri, 2005-03-11 at 11:14, Bob Miller wrote:
> Mike Cherba wrote:
>
> > OK, We're up to 2. I figure we give it until next mee
Mike Cherba wrote:
> OK, We're up to 2. I figure we give it until next meeting to see who
> wants in and then see about getting the parts. Penguin Mints work great
> too. Any small tin should be good.
Rob makes it three so far. Are we going to have an assembly party?
--
Bob Miller
Count me in on this one - in fact I picked up a surplus Altoids at the radio
club meeting last week :) Hey Jim, let me know what's up for the weekend, if
you want to get together about getting that Mandrake 9.1 fixed on my laptop.
Jeff
Mike Cherba wrote:
OK, We're up to 2. I figure we give
I bet that there are others in corvallis and such that might join
in on the parts purchase.
Rob Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
% I'd jump in on this. Sounds way cool and for only $50. :)
%
% Mike Cherba wrote:
% > OK, We're up to 2. I figure we give it until next meeting to see wh
I'd jump in on this. Sounds way cool and for only $50. :)
Mike Cherba wrote:
OK, We're up to 2. I figure we give it until next meeting to see who
wants in and then see about getting the parts. Penguin Mints work great
too. Any small tin should be good.
-Mike
On Fri, 2005-03-11
OK, We're up to 2. I figure we give it until next meeting to see who
wants in and then see about getting the parts. Penguin Mints work great
too. Any small tin should be good.
-Mike
On Fri, 2005-03-11 at 10:07, Bob Miller wrote:
> Mike Cherba wrote:
>
> > I've been thinking ab
Mike Cherba wrote:
> I've been thinking about building one of these Altoids tin MP3 players
> that we have all seen online. It might be kind of fun if a few of us
> all built them. We could buy components in a batch and assemble them at
> a meeting. That would also mean we could get real circui
Jamie,
I have a decent iron, etc. Nothing very good for surface mount, but it
does through hole components ptetty well. I don't have the connector
for the mini-coax. I'm not even sure where to find one right now. They
are kind of a niche item because they only get used for this. We migh
Oh, mike you didnt miss anything... we pretty much looked at a few old broken
peices of hardware and sighed that there want much we could do with it.
Do you have one of those tiny connectors used on the little wifi modules? I
need to de-solder a cable, and put one of those connectors on it.
If
All,
Just checked email one last time before bed. Bummed I couldn't play in
the hardware contest, but I kinda figure my stuff is cheating since it
is my actual job so I get more time to spend on it. I do have a really
cool demo to show though so I'll have to bring it next week. Wish I
co
It's at my place, but it's almost over.
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 19:25:33 +, Jeff Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jim,
>
> that was me! Hehehe.. I'm currently working this evening on some client
> material. I'm not going to be able to make the meeting this week, due to the
> work schedule
Jim,
that was me! Hehehe.. I'm currently working this evening on some client
material. I'm not going to be able to make the meeting this week, due to the
work schedule being picked up this week - don't you just like it when sunny
weather, grabs you by the neck! Yike
However, I may have
Eh? Watercooled, oddly painted computers don't count? What about
a hand made acrylic mini PC? If I weren't so busy I'd be up for
a showdown. :)
--- "T. Joseph CARTER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If anyone is driving and would not mind stopping by Josephland
> on campus,
> I don't really have a
On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 05:05:26PM -0800, larry price wrote:
> so I'll expect people to start showing up around 6:30
If anyone is driving and would not mind stopping by Josephland on campus,
I don't really have a way to get out there. Kinda interested in the
hardware demos (but betting Mike Cherb
On Thursday 10 March 2005 06:04 pm, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
: I have a bunch of plate/bowl/cups (I may have used the fork/knife/spoons,
: sorry)
:
: On a side note, if I had a soldering iron, and one of those little pins for
: the little wifi wires, I could modify a wifi(g) card, and install it in my
ent: Friday, March 11, 2005 1:05 AM
Subject: Re: [Eug-lug] Meeting this week?
> Just to be definite;
> the meeting is at my place tonight
> and at Jamie's next week (if that's cool with Jamie)
>
> Regarding Dinner, the oven works, the kitchen is not scary, and I can
>
Just to be definite;
the meeting is at my place tonight
and at Jamie's next week (if that's cool with Jamie)
Regarding Dinner, the oven works, the kitchen is not scary, and I can
certainly stump up a pasta salad if we're doing potluck.
I am short in the paper plates and plastic cups dept. but c
My place is available too, if here is better...
Either way, I'd like to start the dinner decision process. Sante Fe was good
last time. both places seem to have working ovens too... maybe I'll get the
dishes done this week...
Jamie
On Wednesday 09 March 2005 10:36 pm, larry price wrote:
: On
On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 21:50:25 -0800 (PST), Neil Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmm. I see that nobody has posted about this week's meeting. In the
> absense of other information, should I assume that we're gathering at
> Larry's place again?
That's OK with me.
I hereby offer a a challenge fo
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