Re: OT: Bailout Bill

2008-09-26 Thread Robert Holtzman
On Thu, 25 Sep 2008, Alan Dayley wrote: On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 4:49 PM, Alan Dayley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So divide 200 million adults 18+ into $85 billion that equals $425,000.00. Incorrect. 85,000,000,000 / 200,000,000 = 4,250 Incorrect on me! I missed a zero! It's 425! You're

Re: OT: Bailout Bill

2008-09-26 Thread Dan Lund
While OT is a great thing, it has to be somewhat in relation to the main conversation we have. Politics is not a good thing for us to talk about since we are a large variety of people. Linux or computer related here. I'm sorry, but I am starting to become a little disheartened by it, since if we

Re: OT: remember

2008-09-26 Thread Dan Lund
I'll say it again, so it's not a I said this and I am right thing. Let's drop this. Thanks, Dan Lund To exercise power costs effort and demands courage. That is why so many fail to assert rights to which they are perfectly entitled - because a right is a kind of power but they are too lazy or

Re: OT: Bailout Bill

2008-09-26 Thread Joshua Zeidner
Dan, Running Linux is about self-sufficiency and maintaining choices. Whats going on here in our broken political system is eliminating our choices. Buy this or else. It goes against everything we 'hold to be self-evident' in the Free Software world. Free Software people should be

Re: OT: Bailout Bill

2008-09-26 Thread Josef Lowder
While I wholeheartedly agree with the sentiment of trying to keep discussions in this forum only those that are as closely related to Linux a possible, I must also say that to have had all the rest of this OT pass by us was made worthwhile for me by the following two comments by Bob Holtzman:

RE: OT: Bailout Bill

2008-09-26 Thread Lisa Kachold
Under the current rules of the list any conversation not about Linux can occur if designated as OT. While we all understand your emotional sentiments, your demands that an OT conversation stop, are inappro per the open rules of the PLUG. (503)754-4452 Blackberry || Obnosis.com Laugh at my MSN

Installfest @ Sat, September 27, 10am – 4pm

2008-09-26 Thread Alexander Henry
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[Update] Installfest @ Sat, September 27, 10am – 4 pm

2008-09-26 Thread Alexander Henry
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OT: where to get gmail help?

2008-09-26 Thread Josef Lowder
Can anyone point me to a good place to get gmail help? I can't get some filters to work -- specifically, I am trying to have certain items addressed to a certain specific email address forwarded to another email address, but it won't work. Also, is there any way to set certain filter subjects

Re: OT: where to get gmail help?

2008-09-26 Thread Stephen P Rufle
Can anyone point me to a good place to get gmail help? http://mail.google.com/support/?ctx=gmailhl=enlabs=1 http://mail.google.com/support/bin/topic.py?topic=12853 :) Josef Lowder wrote: Can anyone point me to a good place to get gmail help? I can't get some filters to work --

OT: Linux/PHP job available

2008-09-26 Thread Matt Graham
I just saw this. If someone reading PLUG is qualified, please send in a resume to the contact address below. Location's in downtown PHX, though you may be able to telecommute occasionally. --- azcentral.com, Arizona's leading online source for up to date news and information, is