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From: ICS 2009 eList secret...@ics2009.us
List-Post: texascavers@texascavers.com
Date: July 11, 2009 10:42:41 PM CDT
To: bmi...@alumni.uchicago.edu
Subject: 15th ICS – New sponsor and other news
Dear Friends,
The 15th International Congress of
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From: ICS 2009 eList secret...@ics2009.us
List-Post: texascavers@texascavers.com
Date: July 12, 2009 12:22:53 PM CDT
To: bmi...@alumni.uchicago.edu
Subject: 15th ICS - RV Parking and Sponsorship correction
Dear Friends,
Some of you are driving to the 15th
Wi-Fi? Cell-phone access? Haven't you people ever heard of vacations?
-- Mixon
One can live down anything except a good reputation.
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Wi-Fi? Cell-phone access? Haven't you people ever heard of vacations? --
For most of us volunteers, the week long ICS is not a vacation and
having cell phone and internet access is important in coordinating our
efforts.
--
Lyndon Tiu
I got the survey contest course for ICS layed out this weekend. I brought a
Leica, Total-Station professional land surveying instrument with the
intention of running a precision survey of the course. But I discovered that
there are a couple of technical details involved in getting it set
Wi-Fi? Cell-phone access? Haven't you people ever heard of vacations?
-- Mixon
Good point, Bill.
Perhaps if you wrapped aluminum foil all around The Longest Cave it would
providse a place of sanctuary --
Dirt Doc
Well, when you can get 2 bars from MovieStar sitting at the table in the
Brinco field house the concept of vacation solitude sorta becomes
nebulous--especially if there's a phone junky to hand.
--Ediger
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 6:22 PM, dirt...@comcast.net wrote:
Wi-Fi? Cell-phone access?
The photo box will be at ICS. It will be unattended, but will have
instructions on how to take the best photos, tripod provided. Anyone can
take photos of someone else, and later, if I get enough photos sent to
me, I will collect and send them out via a photo program like Picasa.
Shoot them
Texas Cavers near and far,
Come one come all for some pre-ICS stuffing party fun!
July 14th 15th, 2009 (Tue Wed evening)
We will be doing assembly line style stuffing of 1,000+ convention
satchels that have all of the guidebooks and convention swag for the
ICS registrants.
Come stay one day
The website says 1273 people are registered to date. Did I hear the figure 2000
people being thrown around?
-Denise
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Lauren found her dream laptop. Find the PC that’s right for you.
While early registration has been closed since last month, the number of
registrants has been climbing as we've finalized some registrations that needed
extra effort to process. This morning I received the final count for early
registration: 1,287.
Our initial total registration estimate was
The website says 1273 people are registered to date. Did I hear the
figure 2000 people being thrown around?
Go to the TSA website:
http://www.cavetexas.org/index.html
Go to the members area, go to the Texas Caver Online section (the
electronic version of the Texas Caver) and look for the:
Ya got your 3-digit temps and your WNS playing havoc wif your registrators.
--Ediger
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Denise P pepabe...@hotmail.com wrote:
The website says 1273 people are registered to date. Did I hear the figure
2000 people being thrown around?
-Denise
Gill Edigar wrote:
Ya got your 3-digit temps and your WNS playing havoc wif your registrators.
Plus the many Texas cavers who are volunteering (cave trip leaders/van
drivers/Aggies) but are not registering. They count too.
--
Lyndon Tiu
They should be registering--and paying. No free ride here, boy howdy.
--Ediger
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 7:30 PM, Lyndon Tiu l...@alumni.sfu.ca wrote:
Gill Edigar wrote:
Ya got your 3-digit temps and your WNS playing havoc wif your
registrators.
Plus the many Texas cavers who are
They should be registering--and paying. No free ride here, boy howdy.
I don't think anyone is getting a free ride, they are helping the ICS
but are NOT getting any of the benefits of a paid ICS registration
(parties, free beer, banquets, etc.).
We should be glad they are giving some of
Yeah, well maybe we should, but we're not. Perhaps I could have
volunteered through the whole thing and not registered, but not with my head
held high. Not when so many others HAVE paid essentially to work for free.
-WaV
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 8:48 PM, Lyndon Tiu l...@alumni.sfu.ca wrote:
All
About a week ago I opened up my computer cabinet to blow some of the dirt
that makes its way in, I put it back together
and now everytime I start it the fan that pulls air out of the cpu starts
spinning like crazy making a buzzing noise... checked on BIOS and supposedly
the inside temperature
Nico, all modern processors have the temp sensor inside the cpu, and
another in the mobo... I would check to make sure the heatsink is
seated properly and that the cpu paste is not dried between the cpu
and heatsink.
91 is too hot for most processors, as i'm sure you are aware :)
On Sun, Jul
Thanks Charles
I do recall seeing the paste dry.. should I just peel it off and put new one
on?
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 4:55 PM, Charles Goldsmith wo...@justfamily.orgwrote:
Nico, all modern processors have the temp sensor inside the cpu, and
another in the mobo... I would check to make sure
I would, clean it good with alcohol or something that won't corrode
copper or aluminum and a soft rag or a worn out sock :)
Will you be attending ICS?Hopefully we'll get to meet up.
Charles
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Nico Escamillapitboun...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Charles
I do
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