Re: Delayed mail from GNHLUG?

2012-12-11 Thread Carl Helmers
I noticed the same phenomenon David. I join you in appreciation of Ben's nerd points accumulated over the years... Merry Solstice, Ben, Dave, et al Live long and prosper ...Carl Helmers www.helmers.com On 12/11/2012 10:22 AM, David Hardy wrote: With all due respect to

Re: Hot New OSS projects

2010-04-07 Thread Carl Helmers
Stand now in use in front of me as I write this thought... Just my $.02 about two neat OSS / Linux applications of which I have become aware... Carl Helmers c...@helmers.com <mailto:c...@helmers.com> www.helmers.com

OpenOffice KUDOs...

2010-03-29 Thread Carl Helmers
.. I have used open office exclusively to create my representations of my ideas and current commentary for my WWW site Carl Helmers' PC and etc. site <http://www.helmers.com> since I converted it to Joomla! in 2006 from an earlier crude "last page" attempt... Turns out that

Re: Poll: List subscribers on slow links? (was: Souhegan High School)

2010-03-28 Thread Carl Helmers
y new incredibly cheap Intel quad Core "super" computer... ...Carl Helmers www.helmers.com c...@helmers.com On 3/28/2010 7:40 PM, Benjamin Scott wrote: > On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 5:20 PM, Jim Kuzdrall wrote: > >> It took a long time on my 56K (33K in bad weather

a Joomla! view from LUGOR territory in Western NY [WAS Re: CMS ]

2009-03-24 Thread Carl Helmers
il cooperation with Mark. For a while, my site will keep evolving as I add queued and new materials not yet posted. I still have un-answered questions about certain aspects of /Joomla!/ but at least I have base from which to ask questions... Then there is always the unknown of moving

MITS Altair... [??? Was Re: Computer repair shop]

2008-05-05 Thread Carl Helmers
cs/ . Its first appearance was in the January 1975 issue that "hit the stands" [this was pre-internet] in December 1974. But no wire wrap in any of the three pre-PC consumer computer kits... Live long and Prosper... . . . Carl - Carl Helmers [EMAIL PR

The Economist on Linux...

2008-01-11 Thread Carl Helmers
Hi all... This is the URL of an excellent and Linux-friendly article on what to do with old (Windoze) computers -- convert them into one of several flavors of Linux as the author and his 10 year old son recently did... >From the January 11 website of the Economist... http://www.economist.com

Ordered 'em -- thanks for the pointer [WAS Re: Linux Stickers]

2007-10-09 Thread Carl Helmers
Brian, per the tip I got in  my GNHLUG e-mail this morning from Matt Brodur,  I have now filled my need for stickers by ordering a few "Penguin Power" sticker sheets from "cheapbytes.com"  -- as well as the latest Suse 10.3 DVD to save the bother of doing a download then burning one...

Re: [gnhlug-jobs] [NH Jobs List] Job: Network/Database Administrator - Manchester

2007-06-29 Thread Carl Helmers
have a working Linux system again after several years, I recently started looking into using emacs or squeak as FOSS web development tools, but have not yet opened that particular can of intellectual nourishment in detail... (there are only so many hours in each day :-(> ) Live Lon

CH & Dell/Linux 2007 progress...[WAS: Re: Dell posts survey asking about demand for Linux; survey server fails under load]

2007-03-14 Thread Carl Helmers
equal in size after subtracting the swap partition :-)> Carl Helmers [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.helmers.com 585 . 624 . 9841 TEXT OF A FEEBACK E-MAIL SENT TO DELL 2007/03/14 AFTER FILLING OUT THEIR LINUX SURVEY... Dear Dell Folks... I first installed Linux in a Dell Latitude LM Laptop in 1997 by th

My Ubuntu Installation Experience Last Week [WAS: Re: Debian resource]

2007-01-25 Thread Carl Helmers
ts present MS Frontpage representation... Live Long and Prosper Carl Helmers [EMAIL PROTECTED] dwww.helmers.com Jon 'maddog' Hall wrote: I am sure that what I am about to suggest will go over like a ton of bricks with "true"

RE: The First Linux Distro?

2004-10-01 Thread Carl Helmers
t future gnhlug or monadlug meetings in person. =|=------- Carl Helmers, President, Helmers Publishing, Inc. 174 Concord Street Peterborough, NH 03458 --< Publishers of Supply Chain Systems