Re: Ammunition

2002-02-13 Thread Lee
Joel Hammer wrote: > > This is really an old argument. Basically, MS can do anything it > wants to do down the road. After all, almost all MS users are > entirely dependent on MS. The herd thinks that if there are enough sheep, > someone will stop the wolf from eating them. Congress would step in

Re: winmodem

2002-02-13 Thread Lee
tyS3). I have one, a US Robotics 56k Flex that won't run on kernel 2.2.x without some reconfiguring. The Mandrake and SuSe 2.4.x kernels detected it on install and set it up as /dev/modem. Lee > > --- zohar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I had read somewhere that the new ke

Re: kernel recommendations

2002-02-12 Thread Joshua Lee
Net Llama wrote: > --- Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I've been off the linux lists for a couple of weeks. >> >> Is 2.4.17 a "safe" kernel for upgrading? > > Its what i've been using on all of my boxes. Not a single problem. I'm running SuSE's version of 2.4.16 here. Is there any featur

Re: bootdisk

2002-02-12 Thread Lee
nstall or boot an existing system. I >believe a boot from the cd does the same thing. Once in use Yast >System to make >another boot floppy. Lee > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

Re: Linux in German parliament

2002-02-10 Thread Lee
and some Open > Source software for the workstations: > > http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/data/anw-07.02.02-006/ > > Klaus > >>I guess the Germans would rather spend their EuroDollars on foreign aid to M$ rather >than support a home grown company like SuS

Re: Fwd: SuSE noshow at LWCE NY 2002

2002-02-06 Thread Joshua Lee
On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 06:49:23AM +0530, zohar wrote: > Ex. Suse is giving this things that its normal advertising is done by > seeing the stickers of your machine and pin on your ballhat but have you > seen them advertising vigorously like big names like IBM, HP, Compaq, > Microsoft, Seagate, et

Re: Fwd: SuSE noshow at LWCE NY 2002

2002-02-06 Thread Joshua Lee
I'd like to post this not as a flame, but as a way of adding additional information and clearing up some misconceptions. Mandrake is a good distro, it has some strengths such as GUI-driven configuration that SuSE has not completely caught up with, but I thought I'd correct some of the information

Re: Fwd: SuSE noshow at LWCE NY 2002

2002-02-06 Thread Joshua Lee
On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 12:17:38AM +1130, Mike Andrew wrote: > >then maybe > > there are some users we just don't need to attract. > > too bloody right. I've never been attracted to *nix. I use it because Bill > Gates and Steve Jobs gave me no choice. Linux has some way to go before I > 'like'

Re: Fwd: SuSE noshow at LWCE NY 2002

2002-02-06 Thread Joshua Lee
On Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 12:48:22PM -0500, Matthew Carpenter wrote: > customized menu rather annoying. One thing nice I've found about SuSE, > BTW, is that it includes FreeSWAN VPN solution in the box. Caldera, RH, > and I believe Mdk can't say that. SuSE Pro seems to have the most packages of

Re: Fwd: SuSE noshow at LWCE NY 2002

2002-02-06 Thread Joshua Lee
On Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 04:24:49PM -0500, Stew Benedict wrote: > > customized menu rather annoying. One thing nice I've found about SuSE, > > BTW, is that it includes FreeSWAN VPN solution in the box. Caldera, RH, > > > Free/SWAN patches are in the Mandrake kernel, as well as the user space > a

Re: Fwd: SuSE noshow at LWCE NY 2002

2002-02-03 Thread Lee
boxed sets of Mandrake 8.1 and SuSe 7.2 for the desktop computer. >Suse even included a sheet of stickers to plaster my box with and a pin to jam in my >ballhat.Mandrake is running a Mandrake Club users list that periodically receives >info from the company of interest to the common us

Re: Fwd: SuSE noshow at LWCE NY 2002

2002-01-31 Thread Lee
d attendence lighter. >I wouldn't be too surprised to see Mandrake. Lately, they have begun to show an >agressive streak. Imagine that the French advance while the Germans retreat. The next >thing you know somebody will let the cat out of that bag that

Re: Fwd: SuSE noshow at LWCE NY 2002

2002-01-31 Thread Joshua Lee
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Ted Ozolins wrote: > > I was at LWCE yesterday and found SuSE to be absent from the floor. > > Why am I not surprised. How in hell do you expect to interest people in > considering linux if all they hear and see is XP? A correction on the SuSE mailing list: they are on the

Re: Linux Compete for Microsoft partners

2002-01-29 Thread Lee
how many copies of Wine are sold each year? Hell! Gates has enough resources to even develop a M$ version of Linux based on the Caldera Greed model. As long as the profits come to M$ it should be a matter of indifference if a server is running Win, 2K, Xp, Nt or Wi

Gimp

2002-01-28 Thread Lee
been opened how does he load photo files from the cdrom or windows side of the dual boot. Using FreeDisk it's possible to open the windows photo files, but can't find a way to load them in Gimp or save them back to the windows file after they have been

Re: another xfree 4.2.0 gotcha

2002-01-26 Thread Joshua Lee
On Friday 25 January 2002 12:09 am, Myles Green wrote: > Must be a problem with GDM (you did say that was what you were using, > correct?) because I use KDM when using RL5 and haven't had any problems. > Is there a quick and dirty way for me to change to using GDM so I can What distro are you usi

Re: New Address, Job

2002-01-22 Thread Lee
nd, the taxes are neat to. State income tax, state sales tax, city wage tax, county and city property tax and even a separate tax levied by the school board. Lee > > > = > > Lonn

Re: Linux Mag

2002-01-22 Thread Lee
Bruce Marshall wrote: > > On Tuesday 22 January 2002 9:54 am, Lee wrote: > > Just tried it. It works o.k.. I'm using Mandrake 8.0 with Netscape 4.77. > > > > Lee > > Sure you got the Java version? (there's also a non-Java version of the > catalog)

Re: Linux Mag

2002-01-22 Thread Lee
Just tried it. It works o.k.. I'm using Mandrake 8.0 with Netscape 4.77. Lee Bruce Marshall wrote: > > On Tuesday 22 January 2002 3:13 am, Roger Oberholtzer wrote: > > On Mon, 21 Jan 2002 12:38:34 -0500 > > Bruce Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > &

Re: Red Hat and ISDN

2002-01-21 Thread Lee
Graeme Jensen wrote: > > I've been trying for the past few months to get an ISDN internet connection > up and running but to no avail. KDE finds my terminal adapter / modem OK > and the provider settings are correct (Primary and Secondary DNS addresses, > Passwords etc.) For some reason the pro

Re: an interesting experience

2002-01-21 Thread Lee
Michael Hipp wrote: > > - Original Message - > From: "Net Llama" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Windoze will let you completely fubar the video settings to something > > above what the monitor will handle. Good luck getting that fixed > > without reinstalling the OS, when you have no video, no

Re: Linux Mag

2002-01-20 Thread Lee
ping away at M$'s server market. Gates might start feeling like a wagonmaster under indian attack who is one wagon short of circling the wagons. Lee > > There is sobbing of the strong, > And a pall upon the land; > But the People in their weeping > Bare the iron hand; &

Re: AOL to buy Red Hat ?

2002-01-19 Thread Lee
ll second that. After what happened with Napster and the secondary effects AOL's >greed suit had on Net streamimg of radio and music I'd rather run Joe's Linux on my >boxes than anything by MacroGreed or AOLGreed.-- Lee > Linux-u

Re: [Fwd: Screem]

2002-01-18 Thread Lee
Much thanks. Didn't know that, but iy sure will come in handy. Bruce Marshall wrote: > > On Friday 18 January 2002 17:13 pm, Lee wrote: > > Original Message > > Subject: Screem > > Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 17:11:12 -0500 > > From: Lee

[Fwd: Screem]

2002-01-18 Thread Lee
Original Message Subject: Screem Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 17:11:12 -0500 From: Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Installed Mandrake 8.0 a while back and still investigating all the goodies that install with it in full install. One of these is a beastie,

Re: Microsoft Support

2002-01-16 Thread Lee
Hermann-Josef Beckers wrote: > > Am Mittwoch 16 Januar 2002 05:25 schrieben Sie: > > On January 15, 2002 08:54 am, Kurt Wall wrote: > > > > I have told them that MCSE stands for Must Consult with Someone Else, > > > > Mouse Certified System Engineer > > Mandrake Consultant & Suse Expert To show

Re: Weird Shutdown/halt in SuSE 7.3

2002-01-16 Thread Lee
files have been damaged. The same thing happens sometimes on my Mandrake/SuSe dual boot. The only way I have of preventing it is when the program shuts down is to tell it to reboot and power down duing the bio bootup. Lee Ian Marchak wrote: > > Susan Macchia wrote: > > > >

Re: help-configmg

2002-01-14 Thread Lee
replace your hard drive. Lee sencer vardarman wrote: > > hallo, Guy Van Sanden > > I?m a K7S5A+?XP1800+?+ASUS Gf2 user from Berlin. Since > my first start I alwais receive > ?While Initializing device CONFIGMG: Windows > Protection Error. You need to restart your compute

Re: Test of Peanut Linux

2002-01-12 Thread Lee
Rick Sivernell wrote: > > On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 17:55:02 + (utc) > Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > --Test of V-mail on Peanut Linux > > > > ___ > > Linux-users mailing list > > Arch

Re: Copying Boot disk.

2002-01-11 Thread Lee
Previously, you (Bruce Marshall) wrote: > On Friday 11 January 2002 16:42 pm, Lee wrote: > > Thanks for the help. Used Yast2 as Glenn suggested, but that makes an > > install disk. To boot into the installed system from it you have to boot > > into install at lightoff. Le

Test of Peanut Linux

2002-01-11 Thread Lee
--Test of V-mail on Peanut Linux ___ Linux-users mailing list Archives, Digests, etc at http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users

Re: Copying Boot disk.

2002-01-11 Thread Lee
s only for a backup to the normal disk it ain't bad. Although it would be nice to just copy the boot disk from floppy disk to floppy disk. Thanks again guys. Now I don't have to worry about the dog eating the boot disk. Lee zohar wrote: > > 1)2nd CD > 2)boot: > immed

Re: Windows (OT)

2002-01-10 Thread Lee
Douglas J Hunley wrote: > > Lee babbled on about: > > No need to get touchy. An occasional Microgreed question isn't going to > > destroy the list. And, there is an awful lot talent available here. As > > for the original question I would advise getting a copy of Par

Copying Boot disk.

2002-01-10 Thread Lee
loppy drive can't recognize the file system on the floppy boot disk, except in Win where the error messages claims that the floppy boot disk isn't formatted. How do you make a copy of a linux boot floppy in general and SuSe in particular. Lee

Re: Windows (OT)

2002-01-10 Thread Lee
or the original question I would advise getting a copy of Partition and Bootmagic 5 or above. Set up two NT partitions and load the Microscruff OSs in them and use bootmagic to select which one will boot. It also comes in handy if you want to install a legitimate O

Re: [SLE] Linux Tutorials On-line or downloadable

2002-01-09 Thread Joshua Lee
On Monday 07 January 2002 06:02 am, Shane Broomhall wrote: > I am planning on moving from Windows 2000 to linux with in the next month. > I have basic linux skills, but I am by no means a competent user. I am > hoping that people on this list will be able to point me towards on-line or > download

Re: internal modem

2002-01-06 Thread Lee
es the external on ttyS0 and Mandrake and SuSe use the Smartlink on ttyS2 without conflict. Lee > > ___ > Linux-users mailing list > Archives, Digests, etc at http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users _

SuSe 7.2 Realplayer

2002-01-05 Thread Lee
opped and locked up. No matter how many times I tried got same results: Realplayer operates normally in root, but locks up during load in user mode. Any idea what I either forgot to do or did wrong when I installed realplayer from the SuSe cd as root?

Re: IT jobs Florida

2002-01-04 Thread Lee
Orlando As for weather, in my part of > > > the state (Panhandle) the only way you can tell summer from winter > > > is the rain is cold in the winter and warm in the summer. > > > > Lee > Is Florida still in a drought? > Randy Donohoe No. It's pretty much ove

Re: IT jobs Florida

2002-01-03 Thread Lee
rsities turn out system science types by the dump truck full. >Although,there is a defense industry settled in around Orlando As for weather, in my >part of the state (Panhandle) the only way you can tell summer from winter is the >rain is cold in

Re: Will they recommend LINUX????

2002-01-03 Thread Lee
Not likely. It's not just the politicians but the so-called system science bureaucrats. Example: Florida just finished shaving half a billion dollars from the budget. I suggested to the governor's office, his budget office, state purchasing office that they forgo Win XP and the upgrade of many of

Re: christmas and its HOT!

2002-01-01 Thread Lee
keyboard keys, and an opposable thumb as an aid to load paper in our printers. Thus, base 10 will become obsolete. So let's switch to base 16 and start computerizing the world. Lee > > ___ > Linux-users mailing list > Archives, Digests, e

Re: questions

2001-12-28 Thread Lee
to mention Wine questions. I believe Wine is used to run Wingreed applications in Linux. Caldera? A lot of us on this list are closet Caldera users and certainly the marriage of Linux with Unix is of interest. Lee zohar wrote: > > Respected Sir, > My first question was about caldera.

Re: christmas and its HOT!

2001-12-22 Thread Lee
Jay Nugent wrote: > Greetings, > > On Sat, 22 Dec 2001, Lee wrote: > > > Jay Nugent wrote: > > > > >Snip > > >Too bad we blew it back in the late 70's, early 80's when we were > > > *supposed* to move over to the metric system.

Re: christmas and its HOT!

2001-12-22 Thread Lee
David Aikema wrote: > On December 22, 2001 07:54 pm, Lee wrote: > > > >Too bad we blew it back in the late 70's, early 80's when we were > > > *supposed* to move over to the metric system. Base-10 is FAR better a > > > measurement scale than Bas

Re: christmas and its HOT!

2001-12-22 Thread Lee
Jay Nugent wrote: > Greetings, > > On Sat, 22 Dec 2001, Lee wrote: > > > David Aikema wrote: > > > > > On December 22, 2001 06:51 pm, Lee wrote: > > > > > It got to 37C about 1.30 and is still 30C at the moment. Fans do little > > > >

Re: christmas and its HOT!

2001-12-22 Thread Lee
David Aikema wrote: > On December 22, 2001 06:51 pm, Lee wrote: > > Keith Antoine wrote: > > > Here I am sitting with towel round waist at 6.20pm after coming out of > > > shower for the 4th time today, also having had the machine shut down 4 > > > times a

Re: Windows98: Command prompt?

2001-12-22 Thread Lee
You shouldn't have to go into MSDOS to load XP. The thing should load directly from cdrom. Unless the thing is being idoitic and refuses to load because the hd already has an OS (if you can call it that) on it that can't be upgraded by the new OS. If so use the Win install disk to format the h

Re: christmas and its HOT!

2001-12-22 Thread Lee
Keith Antoine wrote: > Here I am sitting with towel round waist at 6.20pm after coming out of > shower for the 4th time today, also having had the machine shut down 4 times > also. > > It got to 37C about 1.30 and is still 30C at the moment. Fans do little to > cool one down and I had 3 travel j

Re: Fwd: Which One?

2001-12-20 Thread Lee
Collins Richey wrote: > [ snips ] > > On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 22:06:27 -0500 > "Douglas J. Hunley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Forwarded from a newsgroup, but I'd like to know what you all > > think.. I've copied the author. Please continue to copy on > > replies... > > > > ,---

Re: Fwd: Newbies Prayers Answered!!!! (LONG)

2001-12-18 Thread Lee
"Douglas J. Hunley" wrote: > > ,--- Forwarded message (begin) > > Subject: Newbies Prayers Answered (LONG) > From: mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2001 05:50:09 -0500 > > http://www.redmondlinux.org > > I have been following the development of Redmond

Re: Is this a Caldera list?

2001-12-17 Thread Lee
Anita Lewis wrote: > > Sorry. Possibly a dumb question, but I saw a lot of Caldera stuff here and > just wondered if this list is distro specific. > > Thanks. Anita No. but it was orginally formed from a core group who left the Caldera users site after some dissatisfactions with Caldera's man

Re: Hd question.

2001-12-17 Thread Lee
ute in the shortterm, unless you have > a bit more info to go on. > > --- Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Snip It's an old hd 4gig have been running it for 2.5 yrs and bought it used. So ready to replace it anyway. The thging that galls me though is that the WIN 95

Hd question.

2001-12-17 Thread Lee
this is that the hd may be going bad and files are getting corrupted in bad sectors. Any opinions? Lee ___ Linux-users mailing list Archives, Digests, etc at http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users

Mandrake e-mail

2001-12-17 Thread Lee
Have a little problem with e-mail on Mandrake 8.0. Using the installed version of Neyscape 4.77 for e-mail. Whenever I send e-mail it sends the copy to the addressee, but also sends a copy of the post back to me from my ISP. Have checked the setup and everything appears to be normal. Lee

Re: test

2001-12-15 Thread Lee
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Lee wrote: > % ignore > > Make me. :) > > Kurt Por que? > > -- > The plot was designed in a light vein that somehow became varicose. > -- David Lardner > ___ > Linux-us

test

2001-12-15 Thread Lee
ignore ___ Linux-users mailing list Archives, Digests, etc at http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users

Re: peanut

2001-12-06 Thread Lee
"Richard R. Sivernell" wrote: > List > > Has any body out here installed peanut 9.1 recently. Having probles, > looking for help, may not be here though. > > cheers > > -- > Rick Sivernell > Dallas, Texas 75287 > 972 306-2296 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Caldera e-Server 3.1 > Registered Linux User

Re: Re: new install init

2001-11-28 Thread Lee
Tim Wunder wrote: > Lee wrote: > > > implement was go back to using 7.1. I think Mandrake, like Caldera and Red Hat > > have adopted the M$ new distro development model. After releasing a really good > > distro (Win 95, COL 2.2, Mandrake 7.1) follow it with one not quite

Re: new install init

2001-11-28 Thread Lee
te so good and degrade the overall quality with each new release toward the ultimate crapzoid of XP. Lee > > > ___ > Linux-users mailing list > Archives, Digests, etc at http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users ___

[Fwd: Mandrake Linux Community Newsletter - Issue #20]

2001-11-27 Thread Lee
Please excuse forwarding this to the list, but I think you might find the first item interesting. It's about time some Linux distro kicks M$ in the knee caps, even if they are French. Lee --- Begin Me

Re: Printer Recommendations

2001-11-27 Thread Lee
"Richard R. Sivernell" wrote: > On Mon, 26 Nov 2001 19:21:53 -0700 > Collins Richey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Mon, 26 Nov 2001 20:29:41 -0500 Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > >

Re: internal modem

2001-11-27 Thread Lee
zohar wrote: > I have SUSE 7.1 professional installed on my system and have normal internal > Winmodem through which I want to surf but computer engineer told that > drivers for internal modem is not available. This was told about 4 months > back. > Is it now available and where. > > My modem is

Re: Printer Recommendations

2001-11-26 Thread Lee
, that would > be nice, too. > > Thanks, > > Kurt Have had good luck with Canon S400 Bubble Jet. Good printer and CHEAP! Lee > > ___ > Linux-users mailing list > Archives, Digests, et

Re: Weird Shutdown/halt in SuSE 7.3

2001-11-22 Thread Lee
Collins Richey wrote: > On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 11:45:53 -0800 (PST) Susan Macchia > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > I recently switched from RH 7.0 to SuSE 7.3. While happy overall, I > > have > > noticed some wierdness when shutting down or halting SuSE (either > > thru the kdm >

Re: New Kernel, Now No Text Console, SuSE 7.3

2001-11-17 Thread Lee
Jason Joines wrote: > I compiled a 2.4.10 kernel from kernel.org source with XFS > filesystem patches from SGI. When I boot the machine, I get the > graphical chooser that allows me pick a kernel to boot. If I boot the > 2.4.10 SuSE kernel, all works as expected. If I boot the 2.4.10 XFS

floppy, cdrom icons

2001-11-16 Thread Lee
once a cd is in the drawer it won't unmount and it stays there until shutdown. Wast ist los? Lee ___ Linux-users mailing list Archives, Digests, etc at http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users

Re: Volume Down?

2001-11-16 Thread Lee
ek that I found out from someone on the Caldera list that the list was back up, but that I needed to resubscribe. Lee     Burns MacDonald wrote: Is it my imagination, or is the volume on this list way down over what it was just a month or two ago? Did we lose a bunch or people that never re-su

Loading Linux

2001-11-12 Thread Lee
th no problem, except I'm using a USR 56K PCI modem that will only run on kernel 2.3 and up. Any ideas what it will take this beast to install Caldera? Lee ___ Linux-users mailing list Archives, Digests, etc at http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users

Request to resubscribe

2001-11-09 Thread Lee
___ Linux-users mailing list Archives, Digests, etc at http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users

Test

2001-11-09 Thread Lee
Ignore test to see if I'm still on the list. ___ Linux-users mailing list Archives, Digests, etc at http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users

test

2001-10-24 Thread Lee
Anybody there? ___ Linux-users mailing list Archives, Digests, etc at http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users

BestLinux

2001-10-19 Thread Lee
oad it from the BestLinux site. Checked with cheapbytes and they don't have it. Anyone know any place else I can get a rapid fire download of BestLinux from. Lee ___ Linux-users mailing list Archives, Digests, etc at http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users

Re: Fwd: [linux-elitists] class-action fun

2001-09-22 Thread Lee
Bill Campbell wrote: > On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 04:44:42PM -0400, Douglas J. Hunley wrote: > ... > >Sue Microsoft for negligence. > > > >"But they issued patches for these exploits," you say. > > > >Yes, but they kept selling freshly pressed OS CD's that were still > >defective. I.e., they refuse

Re: I am afraid...

2001-09-21 Thread Lee
that generations of Americans have shed their blood to protect, to the same government that set us up for WTC. Personally, I'll throw my lot in with Ben Franklin. Lee ___ > http://linux.nf -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Archives, Subscribe, Unsub

Re: fighting the worm (enough of this already)

2001-09-20 Thread Lee
Would vote a conditional yes. Not so much desktop users as server administrators. By now they have to be getting pretty fed up with complaints from clients bothered by Microsoft worm of the week shut/slow downs. Wil McGilvery wrote: > I vote no, because they don't believe there is any alterna

Re: I am afraid...

2001-09-20 Thread Lee
In a way it's the noise ones with two x chromosomes that cause part of the problem. A lot of conservative Muslims are outraged by women in the military. In most Muslim countries they aren't even allowed to drive cars. But, in Saudi Arabia the American military has sent along quit a few female

Redmond Linux

2001-09-19 Thread Lee
inter still moves Any suggestions? Lee ___ http://linux.nf -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives, Subscribe, Unsubscribe, Digest, Etc ->http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users

Re: I am afraid...

2001-09-18 Thread Lee
Ronnie Gauthier wrote: >Snip > > >>as i understand it, our arrest of him will be under a provision of > > >>british military law, rule .303. we had a version of that, rule .308, > > >>but we wimped out and now are stuck with our own rule .223. Not so wimpy. The 223 has more knock down than the

Re: Special Report

2001-09-18 Thread Lee
ns would be regarded as an attack from Russia and that retaliation would fall on their heads. Lee ___ http://linux.nf -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives, Subscribe, Unsubscribe, Digest, Etc ->http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users

Re: Am immodest proposal (forgive me, Mr. Swift)

2001-09-16 Thread Lee
> I don't want to get into the argumentative portions of this thread but > I saw something interesting on the news last night. Germany, I believe, > is investigating whether bin Laden bought shares of the company > insuring the WTC, then sold them short or whatever it 's called where > you profit

M$ Flight Simulator

2001-09-16 Thread Lee
According to the New York Times M$ has decided to remove depictions of the World Trade Center for its Flight Simulator Game. Are they being patriotic or just recognizing the fact that the WTC is no longer there and that their game could have been used as a training aid? __

Re: WTC

2001-09-16 Thread Lee
Auyeung at Technet Systems Consultant Ltd wrote: Mind sending it to me so I can show to some of my friends in China? Auyeung - Original Message - ???: Bruce Marshall ???: [EMAIL PROTECTED] : 2001?9?15? AM 02:17 ??: WTC  I have received a  40+  picture slide show of many events

Re: New York WTC

2001-09-14 Thread Lee
Bill Campbell wrote: > On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 11:04:53AM -0500, Stuart Biggerstaff wrote: > >Apparently you never can be too intolerant... > > > >> >Snip It's amazing! These two Christian bigots have made millions pushing the

Re: Fwd: Miami Herald Editorial

2001-09-14 Thread Lee
Bruce Marshall wrote: > Very well put. I've always wondered why we didn't give the Japanese the > 'demo' version firstas in: fire the bomb off about 5 miles offshore > where it would have done much less damage but yet show its force. >Snip The reason was that they would have to have

Re: New York WTC

2001-09-14 Thread Lee
unlocked as a convenience that the airlines justified by claiming that it was a safety measure designed to evacuate the flight crew if the airliner went down. Lee ___ http://linux.nf -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives, Subscribe, Unsubscribe, Digest, Etc ->http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users

Re: New York WTC

2001-09-13 Thread Lee
Lo Viksten wrote: > torsdagen den 13 september 2001 13.09 wrote Joel Hammer: > > > If Sweden didn't want to fight the Nazis, why should we? > > Sweden was surounded by the Nazis. Norway, Denmark, Poland, the Baltic states > and Soviets Baltic coast occupied by them and Finland allied to them. We

Re: New York WTC

2001-09-13 Thread Lee
who did it can not claim the protection or blessings of their God, Allah or respect of true Muslims. The destruction of the WTC was an act of murder and politics not religion. Lee ___ http://linux.nf -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives, Subscribe, Unsubscri

Re: New York WTC

2001-09-13 Thread Lee
stians. Christ is even claimed by Islam as a Prophet of Islam. Those who kill Jews and Christians because of their religion violate the Koran and the teachings of Mohammedan and can't be considered true Muslims, but Islamic heretics. Lee > > > _

Re: interesting future seeing?

2001-09-12 Thread Lee
"Douglas J. Hunley" wrote: > > In the City of God there will be a great thunder, Two brothers torn > > apart by Chaos, while the fortress endures, the great leader will > > succumb" - "The third big war will begin when the big city is burning" > >- Nostradamus 1654 What would he know he

Re: New York WTC

2001-09-12 Thread Lee
dep wrote: > | ->| Couldn't it be e.g. the extreme right? After having seen a > | ->| documentary on TV I was amazed with the degree of their > | ->| organisation: Underground computer network, military training, > > | Snip Not likely. Everytime you get three of our right wing bozoos together in

Re: WTC

2001-09-11 Thread Lee
Joel Hammer wrote: > > Let me please explain that the word "muslims" is too broad. > > There are Sunni moslims and there are Shi'ite moslems. > > The Sunnis are as nice of people as you could ever hope to meet, > > The Shi'ites are the one that even the Sunnis dislike. > > Ths Shi'ites are the on

Re: New York WTC

2001-09-11 Thread Lee
Joel Hammer wrote: > > > > Turkey? > > > Turkey's secular state has been around since, I believe, the end of WW I. > The Turkish military, aside from supressing the Kurds, works vigorously to > to keep the militant Muslims from establishing a theocratic state. > The democratic process in Turkey i

Re: New York WTC

2001-09-11 Thread Lee
Joel Hammer wrote: > Before someone becomes an apologist for the Muslims, name me a country where > Muslims live in appreciable numbers where they do not cause violent > disturbances. >Snip Turkey? ___ http://linux.nf -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives, S

Re: New York WTC

2001-09-11 Thread Lee
Kabul is apparently under some kind of attack. CNN reports explosions and anti-aircraft fire. Could be some of their own citizens who object to the Taliban have decide to do a little terrorist action on their own, or it could just be guilt inspired Taliban trigger fingers. They may burn the who

Re: New York WTC

2001-09-11 Thread Lee
ost > > enough American lives. For fifty years only two cities have been members of > > the Ground Zero Club, maybe it's time to add a third. > > > > Lee > > > > Those who suggest such a thing clearly demonstrate that they, like the > Crusaders, fail to under

Re: New York WTC

2001-09-11 Thread Lee
een members of the Ground Zero Club, maybe it's time to add a third. Lee > > > one day, you'll wish it was now. > your wish has been granted. > don't waste it. > ___ > http://linux.nf -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Linux Ad

2001-09-08 Thread Lee
Out here in the piney woods of Florida news and tv signals travel slowly. Saw my first Linux ad on tv last night. It was for IBM Linux servers. Claimed you could replace a whole warehouse full of servers running that other system with one IBM server using reliable Linux technology. Looks like Big

Re: M$ gets a free 'get out of jail card' Re: New SxS ?

2001-09-07 Thread Lee
dep wrote: > On Thursday 06 September 2001 15:53, Zoki (News) wrote: > | Today Net Llama was heard saying: > | > | > | > | ->Wonderful how my tax dollars were used on a case that just got > | thrown ->away. > | > | > | *** It's ridiculous! Not only are they making a fool of them selves > | but a

Re: German Linux site hacked

2001-09-04 Thread Lee
Cheers, > > Zoran. > > -- > Is that REAL football, or the kind where they use a round ball and wear knee pants? Lee ___ http://linux.nf -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives, Subscribe, Unsubscribe, Digest, Etc ->http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users

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