Random request

2011-06-20 Thread Drew Van Zandt
The hackerspace I volunteer for has a marked lack of through-hole resistors with values above 100k, and it occurred to me that one of you guys might have a crate of them floating around his basement in need of a home. (I believe this probable because I have a bunch of things along this line, just

[GNHLUG] ManchLUG: Tuesday June 28th @ Wings Your Way - Manchester NH

2011-06-20 Thread kenta
Join us on Tuesday June 28th for ManchLUG! No topic this month. Just a social gathering of local area Linux enthusiasts, geeks, techies (or all of the above). Schedule: 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Eat, Drink, Geek-out. If anyone wants to give a talk at this event, or would like to present on something in

[GNHLUG] PySIG - Solstice break?

2011-06-20 Thread Bill Sconce
It looks like PySIG will get to take a Solstice break (that is, at least a break from me :) this month. A schedule which I don't control makes it necessary for me to be out of town late this week. Apologies to Paul and Dave and Ray and Eric, and Janet, and to all Pythonistas whose taste includes

Re: "Do one thing well..." (Flash)

2011-06-20 Thread Jerry Feldman
On 06/19/2011 05:16 PM, Benjamin Scott wrote: > AFAIK, any x86-64 chip still runs 32-bit i386 code just fine. :) I > expect most people asking about 32-bit software are prolly running > their x86-64 hardware in 32-bit mode, for whatever reason. (Inertia > being a big one.) This is true. Of cou