On Monday, Jul 7th 2003 at 22:24 -0400, quoth Chris:
=>I can hear you here not had any problems myself
=>
=>"Steven W. Orr" wrote:
=>
=>> I've had no email from gnhlug in over at least a month.
=>>
=>> Can anyone hear me?
=>>
=>> I tried rezubzcribing and all I get is a blank page when I hit
I can hear you here not had any problems myself
"Steven W. Orr" wrote:
> I've had no email from gnhlug in over at least a month.
>
> Can anyone hear me?
>
> I tried rezubzcribing and all I get is a blank page when I hit the
> zubzcribe button.
>
> --
> -Time flies like the wind. Fruit flies
On Monday, July 7, 2003, at 10:09 PM, Steven W. Orr wrote:
I've had no email from gnhlug in over at least a month.
Can anyone hear me?
I hear you. There has been quite a lot of mail in the past 30 days or
so -- I'd guess over 300 msgs. Don't forget you can always check the
archives.
http://
I've had no email from gnhlug in over at least a month.
Can anyone hear me?
I tried rezubzcribing and all I get is a blank page when I hit the
zubzcribe button.
--
-Time flies like the wind. Fruit flies like a banana. Stranger things have -
-happened but none stranger than this. Does your driv
> I just saw on /. that Linksys has released the GPLed code for the
> W54G router. Since I'm about to order DSL, and I'm going to need
> something like this, I figure it would be nice to repay Linksys for
> using/contributing to Open Source (even though their original
> intentions were otherwise..
Secure Communications in Okinawa Japan.
If anyone ever saw the movie The Falcon and the Snowman, I did exactly what
Christopher Boyce
did in the movie (except for the part about selling secrets to the commies). He was
America's most
wanted spy: He didn't sell secrets to the Russians, he sold the
On Mon, 7 Jul 2003 15:03:41 -0400
"Tilly, Lawrence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yep, we were still using punch cards in the KY's. I *HATED* those!!
> When you want to destroy the card it was the strongest material known
> to man. But when you were trying to tear it out of the book to use it
> se
Yep, we were still using punch cards in the KY's. I *HATED* those!! When you want to
destroy
the card it was the strongest material known to man. But when you were trying to tear
it out
of the book to use it seemed to rip any place a punch hole came within 3mm of an edge.
It's
amazing how g
You are all so high tech!
When I was in the Air Force we took a match to the punched cards used
to synchronize all the crypto equipment.
Paper is so much easier to destroy... but probably less fun.--- Begin Message ---
In the AF we had some hi-tec 10MB drives (1999 taxes paying for 1980s technolo
In the AF we had some hi-tec 10MB drives (1999 taxes paying for 1980s technology on a
1970s aircraft)
that had a failure habit. One of our "cleansing" steps was to break open the case,
pull out the platters,
drop them on the pavement and grind them with our boots for a minimum of 60 seconds
per
might want to take a look at:
http://new.linuxnow.com/docs/content/Kiosk-HOWTO-html/Kiosk-HOWTO.html
little different from what you're trying to do, but might have a few ideas..
HTH,
-tom
> Hi all,
>
> Can anyone offer me some pointers to typical changes made to a
> "kiosk-like" RedHat system
When:Saturday, July 12, 2003 from 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Where:33 Cedarwood Avenue, Waltham, Ma courtesy of John and Shelly
Chambers
Cost: Free (bring your own food).
Come to our annual Boston and Linux BarBQue. We welcome everyone. Bring
some food, beer, wine and the soft drink of you choice. John
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