On 01/07/2010 07:13 PM, Spencer Gibb wrote:
> I use the "Receive acknowledgement mail when you send mail to the
> list?" because I use google apps. I use the web interface so my
> message stays in the thread.
>
That solves one problem. You know your message got there. But there's
still one
On 01/07/2010 06:39 PM, Jason Hall wrote:
> Yes gmail automatically will filter your own messages out
Okay, that's really annoying, not to mention stupid. Oh, I guess I
mentioned it... I'm even using my own smtp instead of Google's. It's
almost annoying enough to stop using Google apps. Almos
On 01/07/2010 04:59 PM, Scott Jones wrote:
> Brandon:
> I have posted a few times today and have received my own posts without
> incident!
>
> Scott
In that case, I wonder if it's something with using Google Apps for my
email hosting? Anyone else using Google Apps and not getting your own
posts?
I stopped getting my own posts to the list recently. I finally checked
my subscriber options, and 'Receive your own posts to the list?' is set
to 'Yes'. Is anyone else who wants to see their own posts not getting
them? It's really annoying to me because now I have to check the
archives every tim
On 01/07/2010 02:26 PM, Dallin Jones wrote:
> Looks like we have finally fulfilled Godwin's Law.
Now there's a self-fulfilling law if I ever saw one. As an online
discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis
or Hitler approaches. I can say that about anything:
As an
On 01/07/2010 01:14 PM, Robert Merrill wrote:
> EVERYONE's home network usage if one person proves to go outside
> prescribed and pre-agreed boundaries. For example, if it's discovered
> through logs or other means that computer usage was too high or
> through parental-educational measurement-repo
On 01/07/2010 10:26 AM, Lee Higginson wrote:
> This reminds me of my brother in law who when he was 15 his parents took
> away the computer power cable to revoke his access to the computer which was
> in the basement. He used the computer happily for a few weeks without his
> parents knowing, the
On 12/08/2009 10:58 AM, William Attwood wrote:
> Steve, I slightly agree with you... Without your thinking, focusing
> back on
> the message prior to this one... Is this when we turn to the "No Child Left
> Behind" mentality? If I recall, the type of thinking that put additional
> focus on poor p
On 12/08/2009 10:51 AM, Steven Alligood wrote:
> Why should the rest of the team have to carry a poor performer?
The rest of the team doesn't. Only the mentor does. The rest of the
team can help motivate, but the members chiefly worry about their own
roles, and there's only one mentor per team.
On 12/07/2009 10:51 PM, Stuart Jansen wrote:
> Sounds like you want a grandparent, not a paycheck.
>
When I am the one learning, I don't want someone to do everything for
me. I'll be self sufficient. But this isn't about me. I was writing
about what a good mentor and coach is, not what I wa
On 12/07/2009 09:31 AM, Steven Alligood wrote:
> I follow the same basic idea as the job description has in it, but not
> quite so harsh.
>
> I will tell you once how to do something. Most people that make good
> admins will pick things up quickly, and the nature of the job demands
> that they do
On 12/06/2009 10:32 PM, Stuart Jansen wrote:
> So you can speak in absolutes, but he can not?
That depends on the absolute. Some are true. Some are not. Naturally
occurring snow and ice are always cold, absolutely. Never wanting to
teach the same point twice is not a good expectation. Not wa
On 12/06/2009 07:05 PM, Aaron Toponce wrote:
> Mike Nelson wrote:
>
>> - If I teach you something once, I don't want to ever teach it to you again
>>
> Don't get me wrong, but that really isn't something you want to put on a
> job advert. And for only $35-$60K? Are there any benefits that
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Steven Alligood wrote:
> Ok, so now that Thawte's Freemail is going away (thanks, Verisign),
> what is everyone going to do for their email certs? Pay Verisign?
> Something from PGP? GPG?
>
> -Steve
I hadn't heard about this until you mentioned it.
I'm not sure it counts as an Open Calendar, but Google Apps might do
what you want. There are also some PHP icalendar programs. I haven't
tried them for a while. but search sf.net for php and ical. One is
phpical, but it was fairly limited, and unless it's improved in the past
couple years, you
viding for my 4 children again.
Brandon Stout
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Joseph Hall wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 1:42 PM, Matt Nelson wrote:
>> Anyone had any good experience with a week crash-course to prep for
and take
>> at the end the RedHat Certified Engineer cert test?
>
> When you say "crash course", what level
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Andrew McNabb wrote:
> Am I dumb for not knowing what "Rock Star QA" is? Is this a Guitar Hero
> thing or something?
Rock Star - a dude who makes a lot of people because he or she plays
rock music and has achieved 'star' status.
QA - Quality Assuran
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Daniel C. wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 12:20 PM, Kimball Larsen
> wrote:
>
>> Can anyone make a recommendation for a VPS (Virtual Private Server) hosting
>> account? I'm setting up a new site, and need ssl, static IP, etc, and am
>> looking f
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Michael Torrie wrote:
> I'm not convinced that RBLs are effective anyway.
When I worked at Verio, if we installed the sendmail RBLs, it would
bring an immediate halt to almost all their spam. It definitely works.
Furthermore, I never ran into anyone
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Jessie Morris wrote:
> We should make some penalty for those that spam us. We should create a log of
> our most sent spammer IP's or something and post their email addresses on the
> internet.. Too bad most of the spam IP's are just open relays.
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Andrew Hunter wrote:
> "Free Lossless Audio Codec". It's like many of the audio codecs out
> there, but lossless. The flac homepage
> (http://flac.sourceforge.net/) gives good information. If you have
> an audio player that supports it, and a set of
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Michael Torrie wrote:
> Never hurts to try it, at least to get a rip. Sounds like your disk is
> basically a write-off anyway.
>
> However, I'm doubtful this would work. The crack has most likely ripped
> the aluminum foil data layer. Also, even if
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Andrew McNabb wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 08, 2009 at 11:31:45AM -0600, Nicholas Leippe wrote:
>> I would not put a cracked CD into any drive. That's flying,
>> plastic shards waiting to happen. Especially since most drives
>> now are 32x or faster--they are
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Joseph Hall wrote:
> I'm guessing this is a burned CD. I wonder if good old Turtle Wax
> would work? I used it once on some audio CDs that I bought from the
> library, and it worked amazingly well.
I have an original audio CD that has a crack spreadin
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Gabriel Gunderson wrote:
> PLUG,
>
> I'm looking for a document scanner to make digital copies of cabinets
> and cabinets full of old invoices. I'm wondering if anyone knows of a
> good piece of hardware for this. Of course, it would be best if it
>
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Byron Clark wrote:
> Sounds like rsnapshot[1] would meet your needs pretty well...
>
> [1] http://www.rsnapshot.org/
In a very similar discussion I had on SLLUG, Lonnie Olson also
recommended rsnapshot. I implemented it in a very short time and it's
w
com, but really goes to www.pornwaresite.com, and
tell them never to click such a link.
After that, tell them they are probably safe, but there are still no
guarantees without some virus scan product, especially if they are on
a network. A virus scan product is such a minimal thing with t
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Ryan Simpkins wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> ... Barry Roberts will be presenting git... Just be sure to get it on
your calander now.
>
> -Ryan
Or, maybe we should 'git' it on our calenders now...
I just couldn't resist that one :).
Brandon
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Aaron Toponce wrote:
> Used CDs at Grey Whale. First, you're telling the RIAA to shove it,
> which always makes me happy (which you're not doing with iTunes).
> Second, you supporting local business. Lastly, you have the freedom of
> encoding as you pl
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Wade Preston Shearer wrote:
> On 10 Jan 2009, at 16:41, Brandon Stout wrote:
>
>> Maybe I'm old fashioned this way, but since mp3s and ogg's don't have CD
>> quality sound, I prefer buying the CD, then ripping to
any player that supports FLAC decoding on any platform... or... just put
the CD in the drive and play it. When I looked at itunes purchases, I
found that buying the CD was much less than buying every song on a cd in
itunes format, so from my experience it's higher quality for less if you
Oo 3 by
default? If not, where do you get that extension? I'll be moving to
OOo 3 as soon as I upgrade to OpenSuse 11.1.
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Devlin Daley wrote:
> I've installed the PDF export plugins, which allow me to export
> documents as PDF with the open document format of the document stuffed
> in the meta-data portion of the PDF. It's a win in my view, no
> formatting problems cross
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On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 1:52 PM, Brandon Stout wrote:
> Now that we've had the party (sorry I missed it), does anyone
> happen to have a spare OpenSuse 11.1 retail dvd they are willing to
> give up or sell for a reduced price?
>
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Stephen Shaw wrote:
> Sorry for the cross post, just wanted to announce the openSUSE 11.1
> release party. It will be next Thursday (Dec. 18th) @ 6
>
> http://en.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_11.1_Launch_Party_Locations#Provo
>
> Thanks,
> Stephen
Now that w
e you trying to connect using the direct IP, or using a hostname? If
you are using a hostname, try the direct IP just to see if you've got a
mis-entry in your hosts file.
Brandon Stout
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Matthew Walker wrote:
> On Thu, December 11, 2008 4:08 pm, Brandon Stout wrote:
>>> I recently ran powertop on a laptop and noticed that the webcam and
>>> bluetooth devices (both of which are connected via an internal USB hu
; didn't work. Unfortunately, the BIOS is limited and doesn't give any
> options for disabling specific devices.
>
> Has anyone run into this problem before? How do you turn off a USB
> device without snipping the wires?
Why not just unplug the devices since you're no
quot;Joe" (although he probably prefers "Joseph"). :)
>
> Contact me off list if you're interested.
I second anything Guru Labs, and I don't even work there anymore. I
still wear the shirts all the time though!
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Aaron Toponce wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 11:58:15PM -0600, Dr. Scott S. Jones wrote:
>
>> What does one use to wipe a drive, what application? I have a few that I
>> need to clean up...and overwrite, to protect patient data.
>>
>
> dd i
nk I need calculus to reveal the math here:
305,238,000 People * $1/People = $305,238,000
You were off by:
$111,411,870,000 - $305,238,000 = $111,106,632,000
Or:
$305,238,000/$111,411,870,000*100% = 0.2739726
That leaves you with a margin of error at approximately 100%.
Glad I'm not a
I just realized I never sent the link... Here's a very-belated reply,
with a link to the under-development site. Right now, it's just a basic
'about' page, but it'll grow:
http://stouthosting.com/
Brandon Stout
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Brandon Stout wrote:
I'v
email bounces around to more servers.
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Are there compatibility problems between Thawte and OpenPGP? I can see
signed mail coming from one person's Apple Mail signed with a Thawte
sig, but the person using Apple Mail doesn't get my signature when I
send with Thunderbird using my OpenPGP signature.
Brandon Stout
Stout H
Stephen Ward wrote:
Any other requirements?
As far as I'm concerned, simple blogging capabilities would be
sufficient at this point. Perhaps a Wiki. However, I'm not the only
one in on this venture, and my buddy would like to be able to install
software willy-nilly, as it were.
A lot of the
I've been so busy since I started the business (got a new job, that
company went under, got another new job, got some clients along the
way...) that I haven't put up my own business' site yet. I'll throw
something together tonight and send a link then.
Brandon Stout
Stou
sions (meaning not end-of-life) of major
linux distributions (Fedora, Ubuntu, [open]SuSE, probably RedHat) on
i586 and x86_64.
Is this going to be a 64 bit flash plugin replacement?
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tried any of these bigger folks?
Sincerely,
Steve
One thing I didn't mention before. Stout Hosting LLC includes Outlook
for each exchange user license, in case anyone is interested.
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Matthew Frederico wrote:
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 10:41 AM, Brandon Stout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Related to the recent 64bit migration thread, I'm wondering if anyone
knows when Adobe will have a fix for the browser plugin for flash on
Firefox? Currently I work around it
ge manager. I don't recall if any of
them work for Firefox. Evidently at least one works with Konquerer.
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Kyle,
This might also be a good question for the Utah Database Users Group (
http://udbug.org ). Would you like me to post your question there also?
Brandon Stout
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Kyle Waters wrote:
I have a a web application where a certain process ties up 100% of
my cpu. If two people are
27;d still like to know if this will be fixed soon.
On a related note, 64 bit has been out a few years now... why's it still
not fixed?
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I can do exchange hosting also for a competitive price through my
business Stout Hosting LLC. Contact me if you have questions or would
like pricing information or more details.
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Steve Morrey wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I have a client who is outgrowing their in
anyone been able
to join a Google group without a Google membership, or to use your
non-gmail address?
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27;ll first need to create an account
before you can access the group. You can create an account at:
http://www.google.com/accounts/NewAccount
Thank you all for your support.
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We will discuss PHP and SQL in this combined meeting.
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nd if you wish to present on a topic or two list
all the topics you'd like to present on. I'd like to see at least one
presentation for a few of the major database servers and clients out there.
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I've seen some companies use a web interface with irc.freenode.net, and
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Steve wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've got a client who is looking to add a live support option to his website.
> He's willing t
Brandon Stout wrote:
> John,
>
> I thought I'd replied to this, so sorry for the delay. I'll probably
> try a different day next month. Thank you for letting me know.
>
> Brandon Stout
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Clarifier for everyone else: But tonights meeting is still
John M. Anderson wrote:
> Brandon Stout wrote:
>
>> We will hold our UDBUG meetings the second Thursday of every month.
>>
>>
> The 2nd Thursday is the .NET User Group and the Python User Group,
> I'd suggest doing it a different day to not conflic
:
http://udbug.org/event/2008/01/10/day
You can also subscribe to the RSS or ICS feed.
RSS: http://udbug.org/event/feed
ICS: http://udbug.org/event/ical/all/all
Please send your RSVP to me via personal email. Send your questions or
comments to me or to the list, whichever you prefer.
Brandon
Steve was right, I didn't have those details on that page a few minutes ago.
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Thad Van Ry wrote:
> On Jan 3, 2008 10:52 AM, Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Missing 2 parts, where and when (time not day).
>> Otherwise count me
Thank you. Time and location are now on the web page. It's at 6, unless
lots of people request 7. 6 means I get back to my family a little
earlier. Check the web page in case the time changes. Check the web
page for the location. If requested, I'll add a link to google maps.
Bra
tworx (sorry, forgot the name) whose shirts I didn't
> notice.
>
> -Jonathan
I was the fellow from Linux Networx, now called LNXI unless management
changes their mind again... I also go by 'brasto' on freenode and
mozilla IRC.
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I believe your not supposed to edit /etc/resolve.conf. Would an
/etc/resolve.conf.local file do the job?
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Justin Findlay wrote:
> Usually /etc/resolve.conf is (re)written by your dhcp client. There
> should be an option for it to tell it to not change DN
ter slogan... send it! I can't do
something this big myself, but I can help a group like UOS "make it
so". Can someone at UOS send this idea to some of the other OSS
communities?
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Original Message
Subject: [ooo
I'm not waisting my 64
bit hardware on any version of Windows :).
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rl... though anyone could define a
response with 'him' and 'he'. Perhaps it's like a captain refering to
his ship; something like: "She's South of our destination, take her north".
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Brandon Stout wrote:
Clint,
I notified the president about udbug. Do you think he'll want to
spread the news? Should I follow up on it?
Thank you,
Brandon Stout
http://udbug.org
Doh! I forgot this would go to the group instead of just Clint...
usually I make mistakes the othe
nt to spread
the news? Should I follow up on it?
Thank you,
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ser groups site sucks so you might want to contact the
president directly: http://sqljunkies.com/WebLog/pwright77/contact.aspx
Thank you again John. I've now notified the presidents of each of these
communities.
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Sunderlin, Layne R SGT RET wrote:
Pronounced UD BUG ? ;-)
kinda catchy isn't it? kinda grows on ya... like a bug (in a rug).
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you Corey, that did the trick!
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://issug.sqlgroups.com/
>
> The Sql server user groups site sucks so you might want to contact the
> president directly: http://sqljunkies.com/WebLog/pwright77/contact.aspx
John,
Thank you, I didn't know those existed. I'll send something to them as
well unless someone he
gistration on the site is very simple, but don't forget to validate
your registration and change your password after that.
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My first vote for just blogging is Wordpress. However if you ever want
more than just blogging, Drupal makes a good blog engine also, even if
all you do with it is blog...
Brandon Stout
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Charles Curley wrote:
> Any suggestions for blogware? I have a requirement to set up a
to participate in. Will there be a
downloadable sound file later?
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ime all on the same device would be impossible. Science
Fiction often becomes reality. The CD, the cell phone, and many other
devices were dreamed up and shown on Star Trek long before they were
real. All that quote means is that one who says something is impossible
will never achieve what o
ls". He said it was /his/ understanding, and didn't say
that reps at his University told him this.
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>
> http://abet.org/schoolstate.asp
>
> Kyle
I'm not sure I understand where the lie is. Nothing you said indicates
that BYU, UVSC, or UofU are not accredited? As one who experienced BYU,
I especially disagree: BYU would not lie to its advantage. In fact,
I'd say at BYU they
://www.ratemyprofessors.com/index.jsp
>
> -Adam
Adam, some of us on PLUG IRC #utah think you meant ABET accredited. Is
this what you meant? It seems ABIT accreditation might be more fit for
the Electrical Engineering department since they are a motherboard
manufacturer ;) .
http://
could not speak for
the CS department. Now if we can get BYU to use OpenOffice and Linux on
the student computers...
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one experienced a good CS program that promotes Open Source, or
at least a contrast of MS against OS? That's what I'd like to hear about.
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John Anderson wrote:
On 9/24/07, Stephen Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That really depends. There are some
o risk touching a
plunger in a monitor with potential 10,000 - 20,000 volts ready to rock
through your body without prejudice.
Seriously, DON'T break your monitor or TV unless you are really
trained. In addition, don't dispose of it yourself, there are other
toxins than just the voltage, s
Brandon Stout wrote:
Drupal's support is only growning...
Ahem...
:%s/growning/growing/
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they
know their statement is incomplete, but they can't figure out how to
complete it or /etc, the directory that contains all the config files.
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have at least one such pipe to
make the uphpu mail list work. Often, though you would do something
like this in virtusertable first:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] domainlist
and this in aliases:
domainlist: | some.script
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Steve wrote:
...I now have over 370 "offers" written in poorly worded engrish ...
Just to clarify... they were written in poorly worded "engrish", right?
Sorry, I couldn't resist - it was the perfect spot for a spelling error ;)
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ehe.)
There's a plugin that makes Firefox for Windows do things the Linux (and
therefore The True) way.
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nel discussion on using Open Source in business. Since I sat in the
> front row, I didn't feel much desire to get up and go to the other room after
> I realized my mistake. But... as Yoda might say... happy was I, with this
> mistake.
>
Kudos2Clint++;
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anner software (Sane) in Linux more. One thing we all seemed to agree
on in that previous thread: Avoid Lexmark. Personally, I'd say avoid
it for Linux, Windows, Mac, and anything else. For one thing, the ink
costs about as much as getting a new printer...
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Jesse Stay wrote:
... once a month is the CTO breakfast at Novell...
When's the CTO breakfast at Novell?
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Wade Preston Shearer wrote:
UPHPU gathers for lunch monthly.
UPHPU has a feed for it's lunches. September's is not posted yet, but
it probably will be posted more than a day in advance ;) .
webcal://uphpu.org/calendar/calendars/UPHPU.ics
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nd frequently hire from
competitors when possible to bring this in
I personally lean toward #1.
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John Anderson wrote:
Hey, I was wondering if anyone was driving to OSCON and wanted to
carpool =)
Ahem... what's OSCON?
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for domain keys, +1 for RBLs.
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ng an airplane takes much longer than jumping
off a cliff, but you'll probably be fine when you land
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