Bruce Dawson wrote:
Steven C. Peterson wrote:
hey on a similar not. I am looking for information on setting up a
completely new network on mobile platform (U.S.T.S State of Michigan).
I am currently at the Great Lakes Maritime Academy and we have received
a new training vessel from MARAD. it
Bair,Paul A. wrote:
Found it: http://icons.wunderground.com/graphics/360arrows-r-nogray.gif
I'm running Firefox 1.5.0.1 on FreeBSD 5.4 and the gif above does not
cause problems in my browser.
I'm running Mozilla 1.7.12 on FreeBSD 6.0 and it doesn't cause the
browser any trouble. Makes my v
Since people have been asking, I am thinking about $50/U/Month would be
fair. Let me know what you think.
> -Original Message-
>
> Sorry if that sounds a little restricting, but I figure it's
> better to be clear upfront.
>
> As part of this setup you would get:
> Rackspace
> Power
> R
Steven C. Peterson wrote:
> hey on a similar not. I am looking for information on setting up a
> completely new network on mobile platform (U.S.T.S State of Michigan).
> I am currently at the Great Lakes Maritime Academy and we have received
> a new training vessel from MARAD. it is an ex navy ship
On Mar 16, 2006, at 2:02 PM, Ben Scott wrote:
6 M up / 768 down for $99 month
That up/down better be backwards! ;-)
Um, well, sure, you know how it is. You lean down over the modem and
you're reading off the back panel backwards? Never mind.
Ted "Righty tighty, leftie loosey" Roc
On 3/16/06, Ted Roche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cyberonic/Covad
My information is a little dated at this point, but as of a a couple
years ago:
DSL feeds consist of a LEC (Local Exchange Carrier) providing the
signal on the wires and CO equipment, and an ISP that uses that to get
you on th
I'm looking to boost my local DSL from 768/384 and dslreports.com
lists Cyberonic/Covad out of Worcester as providing service to my
local CO (about a half-mile downhill from here - I can see the
building). Has anyone had experience with their service locally?
DSLReports has the usual assort
Heather Brodeur wrote:
>Jim Kuzdrall wrote:
>
>
>
>>Who : Christopher Aillon of Red Hat
>>What : NetworkManager
>>Where: Martha's Exchange
>>Day : Thur 16 Mar (*TODAY*)
>>Time : 6:00 PM for grub, 7:30 PM for presentation
>>
>>
>>
>RSVP to Jim Kuzdrall for dinner to assure adequate seat
hey on a similar not. I am looking for information on setting up a
completely new network on mobile platform (U.S.T.S State of Michigan).
I am currently at the Great Lakes Maritime Academy and we have received
a new training vessel from MARAD. it is an ex navy ship so everything is
MIL-SPEC
it h
On Thu, 2006-03-16 at 12:06 -0500, Thomas Charron wrote:
> I don't believe so. I could be wrong, but the widgets are pretty
> much whatever they are. However, attached is a real quick, real dirty
> example of basically handling the functionality of radio buttons using
> javascript and images.
All good, we're probrably all asking the same questions.. ;-)On 3/16/06, Christopher Chisholm <
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On 3/16/06, Mark Komarinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm in for dinner and presentation.
Ditto.
> I use NetworkManager a lot, so I'm really looking forward to this.
And I've never used it, so I'm looking forward to this, too. :)
-- Ben
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Jim Kuzdrall wrote:
>Who : Christopher Aillon of Red Hat
>What : NetworkManager
>Where: Martha's Exchange
>Day : Thur 16 Mar (*TODAY*)
>Time : 6:00 PM for grub, 7:30 PM for presentation
>
>:: Overview
> All other programs on the system interact with NetworkManager over
>dbus, sending messages
My company has been looking for download mirrors for our software. For
now we are low traffic but eventually we may see a good number of downloads.
Around how much would it cost for a 1U space? We'd definitely be low
maintenance... mostly everything we need to do we do remotely.
Also, how
I am in for 2U of space, but you knew that already :)
Let me know what pricing will be like when you get it.
The only major site I host is guster.net (run by Kenta, another GNHLUG
mailing list member)
Brian wrote:
As a sort of follow-on to another thing I'm going to be doing shortly, I
think
As a sort of follow-on to another thing I'm going to be doing shortly, I
think I am going to move my 1U server into some portion of a leased
rackspace. Probably 1/2 rack to start, along with a glob of bandwidth.
Someone else is already bringing over a couple of servers, but that will
leave about
On Thu, Mar 16, 2006 at 10:24:06AM -0500, Michael ODonnell wrote:
>
>
> > s/death/slow, painful, debilitating, excruciating, grotesque death/
>
> A "debilitating" death? As opposed to what?;->
umm, "non-debilitating" ? :-)(never mind.. )
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Python <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I really did not mean to come across as saying Python is better than
> Perl.
Nor did I take it as such. And I was merely observing that, though
the languages are both roughly the same age, Perl has significantly
more mind-share than Python. I first heard abo
> s/death/slow, painful, debilitating, excruciating, grotesque death/
A "debilitating" death? As opposed to what?;->
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On 3/16/06, Python <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-03-16 at 09:08 -0500, Paul Lussier wrote:
> > What I find most interesting is that Perl and Python were both started
> > at roughly the same time in the late 1980s. So why is Python just
> > *now* becoming popular?
>
> http://www.python.
On 3/16/06, Michael ODonnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That Tour de Babel essay I recently mentioned here:
>
>http://www.cabochon.com/~stevey/blog-rants/tour-de-babel.html
>
> ...touches on that question.
I read it when you posted it. The reason given (to paraphrase) is:
"A bunch of peop
On 3/16/06, Paul Lussier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> IMHO, the schools should teach the important aspects
>> of computer programming ...
>
> My understand is that this is exactly how MIT has structured their CS
> curriculum.
All good and true, I'm sure, but let's also not loose sight of the
fa
On Wed, Mar 15, 2006 at 10:09:45AM -0500, Drew Van Zandt wrote:
> Partial solution to spam: Mandatory death penalty for convicted spammers.
> ;-)
s/death/slow, painful, debilitating, excruciating, grotesque death/
--
Jeff Kinz, Emergent Research, Hudson, MA.
speech recognition software may ha
On Thu, 2006-03-16 at 09:08 -0500, Paul Lussier wrote:
> What I find most interesting is that Perl and Python were both started
> at roughly the same time in the late 1980s. So why is Python just
> *now* becoming popular?
http://www.python.org/doc/faq/general.html#why-was-python-created-in-the-fi
Does anyone have an ISC DHCP server config for handling APC power
strips? The manual claims the DHCP server needs to hand out the "APC
Magic Cookie" in a Vendor Specific Information section.
They claim you need to set "option 43 = ".
I remember that ISCs dhcpd v.2 had 'option =' syntax, but v.
"Michael ODonnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> What I find most interesting is that Perl and Python were both
>> started at roughly the same time in the late 1980s. So why is
>> Python just *now* becoming popular?
>
> That Tour de Babel essay I recently mentioned here:
>
>http://www.caboch
> What I find most interesting is that Perl and Python were both
> started at roughly the same time in the late 1980s. So why is
> Python just *now* becoming popular?
That Tour de Babel essay I recently mentioned here:
http://www.cabochon.com/~stevey/blog-rants/tour-de-babel.html
...touche
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kevin D. Clark) writes:
> I'm a Perl nut, so you may want to take this with a grain of salt, but
> I believe that Perl is becoming the language of choice for
> Astronomers, Geographers, Genomeers,
Becoming? I would say 'is'.
Perl has been embedded in the astronomy and gen
Jerry Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> IMHO, the schools should teach the important aspects
> of computer programming, including data structures early, then once a
> student learns the first language, then transition that student to a
> real-world language.
My understand is that this is
On Wed, Mar 15, 2006 at 11:06:44PM -0500, Jim Kuzdrall wrote:
>
> Who : Christopher Aillon of Red Hat
> What : NetworkManager
> Where: Martha's Exchange
> Day : Thur 16 Mar (*TODAY*)
> Time : 6:00 PM for grub, 7:30 PM for presentation
>
I'm in for dinner and presentation. I use NetworkManager
Ben Scott wrote:
On 3/16/06, Bruce Dawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Found it: http://icons.wunderground.com/graphics/360arrows-r-nogray.gif
FWIW, that loads without crashing with Firefox 1.5.0.0 on WinXP (I'm
at work right now, where all the Linux I have is text-only). I see a
bunch of tri
Bruce Dawson wrote:
Bruce Dawson wrote:
Has anyone been to http://www.wunderground.com/US/NH/Loudon.html?
It seems that a .gif file somewhere on that page is crashing firefox,
mozilla, galeon, ...
Found it: http://icons.wunderground.com/graphics/360arrows-r-nogray.gif
Firefox 1.5.0.1 on bot
On 3/16/06, Bruce Dawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Found it: http://icons.wunderground.com/graphics/360arrows-r-nogray.gif
FWIW, that loads without crashing with Firefox 1.5.0.0 on WinXP (I'm
at work right now, where all the Linux I have is text-only). I see a
bunch of triangles in a row, ea
On Thu, 2006-03-16 at 00:38 -0500, Bruce Dawson wrote:
> Bruce Dawson wrote:
> > Has anyone been to http://www.wunderground.com/US/NH/Loudon.html?
> >
> > It seems that a .gif file somewhere on that page is crashing firefox,
> > mozilla, galeon, ...
>
> Found it: http://icons.wunderground.com/gra
On Thu, Mar 16, 2006 at 12:38:56AM -0500, Bruce Dawson wrote:
> Bruce Dawson wrote:
> > Has anyone been to http://www.wunderground.com/US/NH/Loudon.html?
> >
> > It seems that a .gif file somewhere on that page is crashing firefox,
> > mozilla, galeon, ...
>
> Found it: http://icons.wunderground.
Firefox 1.5.0.1 on my Debian "testing" system
loaded that image and did not complain or crash but
(apparently) also did not render anything useful;
at least I didn't see anything on the screen.
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FixFox/OSX v. 1.06 in the Page Info dialog shows the .gif file as
"Width: 1328px, Height: 4px" but "Physical Width: 11160px, Physical
Height: 31px" Wonder if that's causing the problem.
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com
On Mar 16, 2006, at 12:38 AM, Bruce Dawson
Who : Christopher Aillon of Red Hat
What : NetworkManager
Where: Martha's Exchange
Day : Thur 16 Mar (*TODAY*)
Time : 6:00 PM for grub, 7:30 PM for presentation
:: Overview
All other programs on the system interact with NetworkManager over
dbus, sending messages and receiving replies via th
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