Try sending an e-mail to linux-requ...@lists.oclug.on.ca with the subject
"unsubscribe". That's the older non-web-based approach that the mailman
listservers should still recognize.
It's mentioned in all the e-mail headers (if you're using a mail client
that will display the extra header fields) b
I'll second Richard's suggestion to approach Arts Court/Art Engine in that case.
- Parking at the Rideau Centre is $5 flat rate after 6pm (it's where I
park for attending ModLab gatherings; I live in Barrhaven)
- For presenters lugging gear there are usually one or two spaces at
Arts Court that ca
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 10:44 AM, Rob Echlin wrote:
[deletia]
> In a followup message from Andrew, mentioning that he will only be able to
> print small things this time,
>
> i.e. no motorcycle for Darcy :-):
> "I'll only have my Thing-O-Matic with me for this one. I should have my
> Replicator i
Hey Everyone,
Posting this here just in case you weren't already aware. Early bird tickets
are now available for this year's Open Hardware Summit in September in NYC:
http://www.openhardwaresummit.org/attend-2011/
It intentionally precedes the weekend's Maker Faire activities so folks can
par
On 2011-04-15, at 8:50 AM, Stephen Gregory wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 07:43:42AM -0400, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>>
>> slowly getting unpacked in my market area condo so it's time to
>> figure out where the important stuff is in the area. as in, where's a
>> good place to buy a honking big
Hi Robert,
I thought of this thread when I spotted this article in O'Reilly Radar:
http://radar.oreilly.com/2011/02/future-of-the-book.html
They mention XMLMind, ASCIIDoc and Oxygen as recommended tools for XML/DocBook
editing.
Andrew.
On 2011-02-16, at 7:08 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>
>
Hey Lisa,
Great meeting you!
Here are the more active/local links to the Ottawa Mini MakerFaire event and
Ottawa ModLab in general:
http://artengine.ca/news/2010/makerfaire-en.php
http://artengine.ca/news/2010/modlab-en.php
http://artengine.ca/mailman/listinfo/lab
Andrew.
On 2010-10-12, at 12
I have an old P2L97-DS with all four slots filled. Don't remember what each
DIMM was, but they are 168-pin DIMMs and the MB was capable of supporting
100MHz SDRAMs:
http://www.google.ca/search?sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=P2L97-ds+manual
You're welcome to give them a try.
Andrew.
On 2010-08-2