Lava.net is currently using QWEST and TWTC: (lava.net was purchased by
Tri-net solutions and is still 100% locally owned)
http://bgp.he.net/AS18612
latency from lava.net core to mainland is 60ms .
the physical distance adds (about)50ms no matter what.
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 2:05 PM, Brian
Am I missing something here? is the us government selling hosted software to
business/individuals? is this for us government only?
If this is for the people nothing good can possibly come of it. WTF who
would want to use government computing services with FISA and the Patriot
Act in place, not
this is a joke right?
On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 4:05 am, Vince Hoang wrote:
You just don't get it. I am not turning on emergency moderation.
Instead, I will remove both of you from LUAU until you settle your
differences. I do not begrudge either of you. I think you both want
what is best for
+1
You advocate stronger moderation, I disagree. Had there not been the
reported moderation (censorship) on the HOSEF managers list would we
be discussing this?
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REPOST- I sent from wrong address and it got trapped in moderation. sorry
disclaimer
I run 100% open source
I am a parent
/disclaimer
Having nothing to do with hosef i'll chime in.
the hosef group seems ( by looking at the photo gallery and projects)
focuses a lot on hardware for some reason.
..and how sweet it is if that packaged solution costs $0,
It's harder to get cheaper than FREE (as in beer).
It may be presumptive of me but, in my estimation everysingle one of those
computers is likely loaded with software and included incensing (i could be
wrong) but everybusiness ihave
Combine that with their one and only goal: PROFIT.
Evil profit BAD profit bad!
Corporations will kill us all and destroy the entire planet if it means
a profit for them.
so the lack of corporations is better? like the communists ahh they have
been great for humanity
Now,
yet not one mention of the BSD license? hm
true freedom
On 8/26/07, Jim Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The GPLv2 is an OSI-approved license, no?
(GPLv3 is still being considered. Of course, Microsoft's new open
source licenses are also... being considered.)
Jim
On Aug 25,
well Keep in mind no other OS has even a close record to what the
openbsd team has done. And dont forget that the ssh you use everyday is
written by the openbsd team, thats right. Theo and co. have done a HUGE job
improving security the unix world at large.
and on the topic of this
check this out
http://www.freedos.org/
On 3/20/07, HawaiiDakine.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aloha.
Does anyone know where I can pick up a AMD 500 CPU. (Cheap I hope).
There used to be a couple of Used Computer places on the Island but the
ones I know of don't seem to be around any longer.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/devphp/
However IMHO use vi. php is VERY easy and fast to write
On 2/16/07, R. Scott Belford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a free and open source toll that can be used to generate
PHP/MySQL code? Someone has asked me about this; they want to use it to
why not give away free cd's of DSLinux?
thats significantly cheaper
On 2/5/07, Jim Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
175,000 USB keys, $20 each, full of FOSS.
http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/software/soa/
French_kids_get_open_source_on_USB/0,130061733,339273416,00.htm
widget:~ jim$ bc -lq
of megadeth ;)
next thing you know they take my thoughts away
Sean
On 2/3/07, Vince Hoang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Feb 02, 2007 at 05:43:47PM -1000, 808blogger wrote:
sorta wonder how the city and county can actually get away
with this? this is not very in the spirit of OSS , especially
sorta wonder how the city and county can actually get away with this? this
is not very in the spirit of OSS , especially publiclly funded access. For
this exact reason the government should stay out of brokering any level
access for public facilities...
possibly an analouge would be:
I drank beers with the network designer for that setup during the recent
astricon, as I run a local ITSP (or whatever the heck they are called)
voip network that i have designed and built running asterisk. There were
many factors, for their conversion... The irony of the story is that they
were
New to this list...
For those of you who love python
http://py-asterisk.berlios.de/py-asterisk.php
aloha,
808blogger
On 12/15/06, Julian Yap [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A recent post from Guido van Rossum, creator of the Python
programming language:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev
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