Alexei Roudnev wrote:
This race exists, because American employees keeps many unnecessary
expenses, making local workforce
very expensive. In reality, even if people in India or Russia will have the
same life level as in USA, they will cost 2 - 3 times less.
There are many core reasons, driving
Robert Boyle wrote:
[snip]
I answered this off list with references. If anyone is interested,
contact me off list.
Curtis
Then you all need to stop purchasing from Dell, IBM, HP, Cisco, et al.
They've all outsourced quite a bit to the third world. 90% of the parts
for any of this stuff come from Asia. The US has lost more
manufacturing jobs in the last 3 years then the previous 22. There are
18% fewer tech
Hell, I couldn't even log into it. The system was Temporarily
unavailable when I tried.
Curtis
Petri Helenius wrote:
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Does anyone really believe that people will use
gmail as their one and only email account? Perhaps they
are really using it for trading DIVX encoded
Anyone know where I can go to ask a couple questions regarding PPPoE. I
need to talk to someone more knowlegeable about it than I.
Curtis
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Been there, done that.
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On Thu, 29 Jul 2004, J Sparacio wrote:
There's a thing called Google.com. If you put a string in the search
field, and hit search...it will return lots of websites that will
probably have all the information
Brandon Pinsky wrote:
I just installed a Quickbridge 60 recently. It's pretty nice. The
throughput is good over a .75 mile link. I was able to successfully
push ~20Mbps with an iperf test. Installation was easy relative to
some of the other equipment we have installed. The feed line is
Lots of stuff from Wall Street Financial houses set up their backups in
Kansas City.
There's a nice little data center in Portsmouth, NH. I used to work
there. http://www.worldpath.net (8 hours away by most airlines.) :-)
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of
functionality. In some cases users are prompte to authorize the
installation of software when they get to a web page. Even when they
choose No, the software continues to install. Its a security hole big
enough to drive a tank through. Mozilla is your friend.
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It won't make any difference. Anyone (barring complete idiots) will
encrypt the traffic with long keys.
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On Sun, 20 Jun 2004, Hannigan, Martin wrote:
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This was in my mail this am. This is why there was an akamai dns issue.
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Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 00:49:42 -0400
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certain video and PPV on demand as well. Very interesting system
that serves as a model for the rest of the country. Whatever they do they
roll it out here first and this system totally rocks. I regularly get
downloads at 3Mbps.
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Perl is opensource as is Sendmail, Postfix, Bind, DHCPD, Tomcat, Apache,
cron, tar, gzip, dump, ethereal, ad infinitim.
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On Tue, 25 May 2004, Tony Li wrote:
Well, that's pretty impressive. Since you're not using Juniper or Cisco
. This is a pretty slick setup for mobile users who connect
in temporarily to public portals but it makes little sense in a fixed
network environment of a dorm room or office.
Its the same type of system used for hotspots.
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. Possibly more, such as connected-router
information, etc.
Thanks in advance, if there's sufficient demand I'll summarize back to
the list.
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Or, like me, nobody knows about them. Maybe its time we educate our
users.
Curtis
On Wed, 3 Mar 2004, Laurence F. Sheldon, Jr. wrote:
Curtis Maurand wrote:
Until there's an easy way of getting a file to your friend down the
street that's as easy as sending an email, we're stuck
to be that easy.
Chances are that Grandma's not a geek like most of us.
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with an email address
The whole system uses HTTP for the transfer, no FTP hassles.
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as sending an email, we're stuck with this.
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it this week. Its on every windows system.
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On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, Todd Vierling wrote:
On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, Curtis Maurand wrote:
: Sure they doits called COM/DCOM/OLE/ActiveX or whatever they
: want to call it this week. Its on every windows system.
No, my point was that the majority of newer trojan mail viruses don't depend
to a fair supply of them.
Sameer
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Subject: Re: T1 Customer CPE Replacement?
I had
mapping, remote syslog logging, as well as
everything you'd expect in a T1 router (fractional T1 support, HDLC, PPP,
FrameRelay, etc). Theres also a 56k dialup backup module which is handy.
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to continue to do so... Grace Hopper, Rear Admiral, United
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into.
This is way off topic. We can continue this off list if you wish.
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, not a democracy. There's a huge
difference.
Curtis
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for it.
Again, Thanks to all who responded.
Curtis Maurand
Principal
Maine Line Systems
for it.
Again, Thanks to all who responded.
Curtis Maurand
Principal
Maine Line Systems
and I'm getting in specific errors.
Thanks in advance,
Curtis Maurand
On Thursday 09 October 2003 00:55, the council of elders heard Joe
Abley mumble incoherently:
On 9 Oct 2003, at 00:32, Curtis Maurand wrote:
I was able to view all of the .ppt's with openoffice.org running
on RedHat 9.
Just because the file formats have been reverse engineered
I was able to view all of the .ppt's with openoffice.org running on
RedHat 9.
Curtis
On Thursday 09 October 2003 00:29, the council of elders heard Owen
DeLong mumble incoherently:
I think it speaks volumes, and not in a positive way, that even
ICANN and other organizations entrusted with
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to learn how to accept complaints
about YOUR CUSTOMERS using a format that is most convenient to THE VICTIMS.
(and you should be THANKING US FOR IT since we are DOING YOUR WORK FOR YOU.)
gr. clearly i need to stop accepting e-mail from 217.208.0.0/13.
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Interesting pattern. Kind of looks like cutting z's. :-)
curtis
just me said:
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, Miles Fidelman wrote:
It occurs to me that a lot of people on this list might have that sort
of quantitative data - so... any comments?
Regards,
Miles Fidelman
For my little
Anyone know what's going on in Boston with Lightship?
Curtis
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To: wayne
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Subject: Re: pool.ntp.org NTP servers
ns1.mainelinesys.com
Curtis
On Sun, 1 Jun 2003, wayne wrote:
This seems like
information, see:
http://fortytwo.ch/time/
-wayne
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http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.sqlexp.wor
m.html
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Karsten W. Rohrbach said:
opensource projects need to converge efforts in designing new data
formats, file formats being just a serialized representation of data in
mem. being fully portable between several (OSS) applications will bring
the giant to its knees. of course, all of you know
http://www.alvarion.com
Curtis
paul said:
Possibly not what you are looking for, might be more than you are
looking for, but SOMA Networks has a 3G'ish wireless platform which
does land-line quality voice and very respectable data rates. You
need a chunk of spectrum though.
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