Re: [LUAU] one last thing on perl

2005-12-04 Thread Brian Hessee
oh my.that's great. lol On 11/23/05, Jim Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ''=~('(?{'.('_]@@+`'^'//)._@').''.('{_],`(_#@(^'^'+:/@@[EMAIL PROTECTED]|').',$/})') (Thats not line-noise, thats perl! Go ahead, run it.) Inspired by: http://y99k.com/obfuscate.html

Re: [LUAU] Is this thing on?

2005-01-25 Thread Matt Darnell
I guess we've all talked about everything there is to talk about at the conference. Is there going to be a TPOSSCON 2006? If so, I would suggest some sort of lessons learned meeting to get everyone's input on how to make it even better. is this the dreaded meeting to set the

Re: [LUAU] Is this thing on?

2005-01-25 Thread R. Scott Belford
Matt Darnell wrote: Is there going to be a TPOSSCON 2006? Yes. Dates are pending the scheduling of PTC and the Sony Open. If so, I would suggest some sort of lessons learned meeting to get everyone's input on how to make it even better. This meeting took place on Saturday. Ron Fox

Re: [LUAU] Is this thing on?

2005-01-25 Thread Vince Hoang
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 07:46:51PM -1000, James A. Stroble wrote: On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 17:36, Jim Thompson wrote: Consider, is anything on this page still accurate? http://www.sslug.dk/misc/ely.dkuug.dk/6-1-1-luau.html LUAU used to exist over at luau.hi.net, but now it is

Re: [LUAU] Is this thing on?

2005-01-25 Thread R. Scott Belford
Vince Hoang wrote: If someone has the time and dedication to pick up the responsiblity of finding speakers, we should be able to find a time and place to meet. At the very least, this could be rolled into the weekly workshops at McKinley. Let me add that Joe O'Malley and Commercial Data

Re: [LUAU] Is this thing on?

2005-01-24 Thread Brian Chee
: [LUAU] Is this thing on? I guess we've all talked about everything there is to talk about at the conference. Is there going to be a TPOSSCON 2006? If so, I would suggest some sort of lessons learned meeting to get everyone's input on how to make it even better. I think Scott is moving

Re: [LUAU] Is this thing on?

2005-01-24 Thread Jim Thompson
Matt Darnell wrote: I guess we've all talked about everything there is to talk about at the conference. Is there going to be a TPOSSCON 2006? If so, I would suggest some sort of lessons learned meeting to get everyone's input on how to make it even better. More people. I think Scott is

Re: [LUAU] Is this thing on?

2005-01-24 Thread Jim Thompson
Brian Chee wrote: I also had a conversation with Robin and Pat of OSTG and they both agree that next year they want to give TPOSSCON alot more lead time so that they can slashdot it in japan and get them involved. The feedback I got from the speakers was quite positive with Robin of OSTG saying

Re: [LUAU] Is this thing on?

2005-01-24 Thread James A. Stroble
On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 17:36, Jim Thompson wrote: OK, first, what about this overall OSTG plan? It seems weird for an organization which is mostly about jornalism to have a strategy, no? You must be from the reality-based community! Second, does Oahu/Hawaii/Honolulu have a LUG?

Re: [LUAU] Is this thing on?

2005-01-24 Thread Jim Thompson
Matt Darnell wrote: I guess we've all talked about everything there is to talk about at the conference. Is there going to be a TPOSSCON 2006? If so, I would suggest some sort of lessons learned meeting to get everyone's input on how to make it even better. is this the dreaded meeting to

Re: [LUAU] Is this thing on?

2005-01-24 Thread Karen Lofstrom
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005, Jim Thompson wrote: is this the dreaded meeting to set the agenda so we can have another meeting? According to Dilbert, we also need the coffee mugs and the database. -- Karen Lofstrom

Re: [luau] another interesting thing I found on another list

2002-12-16 Thread Bob
His failing. One would think he'd grok 'learning curve' by now... Just spent 4 days wiring my first machine tool control system. All relay logic. Now that it's done, it's a one day job ;-) -t Charles Lockhart wrote: Sorry, if I'm breeching protocol with crossover, please flame me

Re: [luau] another interesting thing I found on another list

2002-12-05 Thread MonMotha
Jimen Ching wrote: snip My second comment concerns Linux and embedded systems. At my new job, I am now working with Linux on a single board computer (SBC). These SBC's have PII processors (1.2Ghz), 1Gig RAM, Gigabit Ethernet, etc. I hardly consider this an 'embedded' system. Though we use

Re: [luau] another interesting thing I found on another list

2002-12-04 Thread Thomas David Burns
seen available on the net before. My thinking was that if he had 15 years worth of experience with Linux these things would have been just as easy. If he had 15 years experience with Linux, it would be named after *him*, not Linus!-) reDiculous Dave

Re: [luau] another interesting thing I found on another list

2002-12-04 Thread Charles Lockhart
Oh yeah, missed that point by a bit. Of course, as a programmer guy, he could be talking man years, yeah, that's what I meant, yeah, 15 man years, he puts in 80 hour weeks. Right. -Charles If he had 15 years experience with Linux, it would be named after *him*, not Linus!-) reDiculous

Re: [luau] another interesting thing I found on another list

2002-12-04 Thread MonMotha
Charles Lockhart wrote: Sorry, if I'm breeching protocol with crossover, please flame me privately. This article: http://www.embedded.com/story/OEG20021202S0052 was causing a bit of anger and disgust on another list, and I could pretty much see why. This guy has 15 years of working

Re: [luau] another interesting thing I found on another list

2002-12-04 Thread Jimen Ching
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Charles Lockhart wrote: was causing a bit of anger and disgust on another list, and I could pretty much see why. This guy has 15 years of working experience with vxWorks, none with embedded Linux, or even with Linux in general as far as I could tell. I have two comments that