Hack OpenBSD and improve fitness at the same time

2007-07-20 Thread Karel Kulhavy
I understand that hacking OpenBSD code requires a lot of time commitment sitting in front of a computer but that people possibly also have concerns about their health which needs regular exercise. Add an everyday job to this and you get a shortage of time. Therefore I have developed a special

Re: Hack OpenBSD and improve fitness at the same time

2007-07-20 Thread Stefan Olsson
- Original Message - From: Karel Kulhavy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Add an everyday job to this and you get a shortage of time. Therefore I have developed a special open source fitness machine for computer hackers which allows exercising while sitting at the keyboard. Twibright Exciter:

Re: Hack OpenBSD and improve fitness at the same time

2007-07-20 Thread Karel Kulhavy
On Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 12:09:53PM +0100, Stefan Olsson wrote: -Apart from health this could be used to generate electricity for Theo's servers! Then you could put in a section on the Donations page to come over and do a few hours on the bike and help keeping the electricity bill down. On

Re: Hack OpenBSD and improve fitness at the same time

2007-07-20 Thread Steve Shockley
Stefan Olsson wrote: -Apart from health this could be used to generate electricity for Theo's servers! You're not looking at the big picture; if you've got some sweaty person running the generator, that increases the cooling load in Theo's datacenter.

Re: Hack OpenBSD and improve fitness at the same time

2007-07-20 Thread bofh
Well, there's the obvious solution, right? OUTSOURCE IT!!! Just stick the sweaty person on the outside! On 7/20/07, Steve Shockley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Stefan Olsson wrote: -Apart from health this could be used to generate electricity for Theo's servers! You're not looking at the big

Re: Hack OpenBSD and improve fitness at the same time

2007-07-20 Thread Mark Mathias
exactly, you just open a gym and people will pay you money to power the servers On 7/20/07, bofh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, there's the obvious solution, right? OUTSOURCE IT!!! Just stick the sweaty person on the outside! On 7/20/07, Steve Shockley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Stefan