Thanks for the info everyone. That was what I needed.
Jonathan
On Thu, 13 Jul 2006, Ryan Byrd wrote:
That would be Center7, of which Viawest owns a part:
http://www.center7.com/p_home.asp
On 7/13/06, Gary Thornock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- Jonathan Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That would be Center7, of which Viawest owns a part:
http://www.center7.com/p_home.asp
On 7/13/06, Gary Thornock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- Jonathan Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone remember the name of the colocation hosting company in
> Lindon in the Canopy buildings?
Tha
On 7/13/06, Gary Thornock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- Jonathan Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone remember the name of the colocation hosting company in
> Lindon in the Canopy buildings?
That would be ViaWest. (Unless there are two, but I don't think so.)
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I usually don't read the "Job Posting" threads for two reasons: a) I'm
not looking for a job (because I'm working on my PhD), and b) because
they're usually quite silly. So thanks for bringing to my attention the
need to weed out some PhD-haters in our midst.
You hear me, scoundrels? Yah, I'm ta
--- Jonathan Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone remember the name of the colocation hosting company in
> Lindon in the Canopy buildings?
That would be ViaWest. (Unless there are two, but I don't think so.)
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ViaWest?
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Does anyone remember the name of the colocation hosting company in Lindon
in the
Does anyone remember the name of the colocation hosting company in Lindon
in the Canopy buildings?
Thanks,
Jonathan
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This comes up on my gmail
http://www.deepsurplus.com/
On 7/13/06, Nicholas Leippe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thursday 13 July 2006 12:36, Jeffrey Moss wrote:
> I get all my junk from Gruber,
>
> They are always emailing me clearance specials but I have no need.
> http://www.gruber.com/GruberI
On Thursday 13 July 2006 12:36, Jeffrey Moss wrote:
> I get all my junk from Gruber,
>
> They are always emailing me clearance specials but I have no need.
> http://www.gruber.com/GruberInd/pg.asp?FeatureID=702
> They also have an ebay store.
I'll second Gruber. I get all my ups batteries from Gr
Alan Young wrote:
H ... just looked at the source for your front page and it's got
some links ... so maybe it doesn't work for firefox on linux?
Apparently the people hired will be responsible for filling it out and
removing the "display: none" CSS styles. :-)
When I search for i.tv, I g
H ... just looked at the source for your front page and it's got
some links ... so maybe it doesn't work for firefox on linux?
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On Tue, 2006-07-11 at 16:36 -0600, Hans Fugal wrote:
> man procmailex
>
> A more complicated autoreply recipe that implements the functional
> equivalent of the well known vacation(1) program. This recipe is based
> on the same principles as the last one (prevent `ringing' mai
If this has been answered elsewhere I apologize.
What does i.TV do? The main page just has entries for username and
password. None of the obvious ones worked. :>
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Gregory Mockett wrote:
> And admittedly PhD is a poor test, but find me a brief (and cheeky (tone))
> one-liner that says "real creative and logical aptitude for solving the
> unsolvable combined with a doggedness that achieves in spite of seriously
> popular and dogmatic obstacles" and I will edit
Hans Fugal wrote:
> I need to programmatically extract a mime attachment from a file.
> Specifically, I will be sent a tarball and I need to save the tarball to
> a specific directory. A shell program would be best, but a very simple
> perl library or ruby library would work too.
>
ripMIME: http:
On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 at 14:45 -0600, Lonnie Olson wrote:
> On Jul 12, 2006, at 8:15 PM, Hans Fugal wrote:
>
> >I need to programmatically extract a mime attachment from a file.
> >Specifically, I will be sent a tarball and I need to save the
> >tarball to
> >a specific directory. A shell program
On Jul 12, 2006, at 8:15 PM, Hans Fugal wrote:
I need to programmatically extract a mime attachment from a file.
Specifically, I will be sent a tarball and I need to save the
tarball to
a specific directory. A shell program would be best, but a very simple
perl library or ruby library would w
On Thu, 13 Jul 2006, Roberto Mello wrote:
On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 04:39:36PM +, Hongyi Gao wrote:
I need 1000 feet + network cable (CAT5-E or CAT6) for my new house.
Is there anybody knows where to get it? as well as the plugs and connectors.
also, I need your recommendation of devices
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> On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 04:39:36PM +, Hongyi Gao wrote:
>> I need 1000 feet + network cable (CAT5-E or CAT6) for my new house.
>>
>> Is there anybody knows where to get it? as well as the plugs and connectors.
>>
>> also, I n
I get all my junk from Gruber,
They are always emailing me clearance specials but I have no need.
http://www.gruber.com/GruberInd/pg.asp?FeatureID=702
They also have an ebay store.
I recommend you get a patch panel from them also, lowest price I
found, and good quality too.
-Jeff
On Thu, Jul 13
On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 10:46:46AM -0600, Jeff Nyman wrote:
> Home depot
>
How much does home depot charge per foot? I'm curious.
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--- Hongyi Gao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need 1000 feet + network cable (CAT5-E or CAT6) for my new house.
>
> Is there anybody knows where to get it? as well as the plugs and
> connectors.
Graybar (in Salt Lake) is a good place. Home Depot, EWS and Codale
should all have it too.
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On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 04:39:36PM +, Hongyi Gao wrote:
> I need 1000 feet + network cable (CAT5-E or CAT6) for my new house.
>
> Is there anybody knows where to get it? as well as the plugs and connectors.
>
> also, I need your recommendation of devices for home automation.
You can get a 1
Matthew Frederico wrote:
I must confess, I just had a revealing interaction with Gregory.
He was very cool and took my comments like a real man, and had some great
comments of his own to boot. It sounds like i.tv is actually a real
company
that is willing to pay a good wage to people with dec
Home depot
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Hongyi Gao
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Subject: where to buy network cable?
I need 1000 feet + network cable (CAT5-E or CAT6) for my new house.
Is there anybody knows w
I need 1000 feet + network cable (CAT5-E or CAT6) for my new house.
Is there anybody knows where to get it? as well as the plugs and connectors.
also, I need your recommendation of devices for home automation.
appreciate it!
marko
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On Wednesday 12 July 2006 8:31 pm, Hans Fugal wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 at 20:30 -0600, Hans Fugal wrote:
> > uudeview
>
> Thanks dude, you rock!
Awesome. Just Awesome.
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