Re: Linus Torvalds for President

2004-01-28 Thread Greg Rundlett
Bill Horne wrote: On the first try, I got an error saying I couldn't take the survey twice. My apologies. I tried it before I sent the message and it worked. That was about the only time that it worked apparently. :-( I've been a tiki developer for some time, and this gives me a reason to

OT: Voting results in NH

2004-01-28 Thread Greg Rundlett
The US Census Bureau reports that there were 926,224 persons over the age of 18 in NH in the 2000 Census. http://fastfacts.census.gov/servlet/CWSFacts?geo_id=04000US33_sse=on/ The Associated Press reports that about 200,000 people voted in the NH primary yesterday eg.

fetchmail truncating msgs?

2004-01-28 Thread Michael ODonnell
I can send a large email message to myself (like, a msg with a large attachment) and retrieve it by hand if I telnet to the ComCast POP server and do the POP conversation myself, so I'm confident that the server isn't truncating my msgs. Unfortunately, it appears that fetchmail is unable or

Re: OT: Voting results in NH

2004-01-28 Thread Randy Edwards
We can simply deduce that 22% of persons over the age of 18 voted yesterday in NH. If NH is the Live Free or Die state, I guess 78% would rather let Democracy die than cast a ballot for President of the United States The Greatest Democracy in the World. But we're a republic, not a

Re: fetchmail truncating msgs?

2004-01-28 Thread Randy Edwards
I've never experienced this myself, but the Debian bug database for fetchmail http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?which=pkgdata=fetchmailarchive=no shows a couple of issues relating to truncated messages. Without more data on your config it's hard to say whether those might be

Re: fetchmail truncating msgs?

2004-01-28 Thread Kevin D. Clark
Michael ODonnell writes: Unfortunately, it appears that fetchmail is unable or unwilling to haul the same large msgs off that same server; if I allow fetchmail to contact the server and pull the msgs over they arrive truncated. How is fetchmail being invoked? (is --limit being used?) Can

Re: OT: Voting results in NH

2004-01-28 Thread Cole Tuininga
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 13:04, Greg Rundlett wrote: The US Census Bureau reports that there were 926,224 persons over the age of 18 in NH in the 2000 Census. http://fastfacts.census.gov/servlet/CWSFacts?geo_id=04000US33_sse=on/ The Associated Press reports that about 200,000 people voted in

RE: OT: Voting results in NH

2004-01-28 Thread Travis Roy
Keep in mind that NH tends to lean towards republican, and for most republicans there was not much (if any) reason to go to the polls yesterday. This is very true, also the fact that a lot of independents (like myself) tend to side with the right a bit probably didn't go to vote either. I know

Re: OT: Voting results in NH

2004-01-28 Thread Tony Lekas
Although it does not make a large difference, 2.3% of the people in NH are not citizens and are not elegible to vote. I did not see numbers for those over 18. I suspect that the percentage would be somewhat higher for them because children are automatically citizens if born in the US. In

Debian is fastest growing GNU/Linux distro - Netcraft

2004-01-28 Thread Randy Edwards
This Netcraft News article at http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2004/01/28/debian_fastest_growing_linux_distribution.html reports, Over the last six months Debian has been the fastest growing Linux distribution when measured by counting active sites which contain the name of a Linux

Re: OT: Voting results in NH

2004-01-28 Thread Derek Martin
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 01:04:15PM -0500, Greg Rundlett wrote: We can simply deduce that 22% of persons over the age of 18 voted yesterday in NH. If NH is the Live Free or Die state, I guess 78% would rather let Democracy die than cast a ballot for President of the United States The