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Sent: 04 June 2010 13:59
To: UK Ubuntu Talk
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Ubuntu/New Technology Event
On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 1:49 PM, Rhys Morgan wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> This is pretty much a call for help. I have this morning been confronted
> with a couple of opportunities which add up
ts or offers of help please let me know.
Regards
Rhys Morgan
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I am inclined to say that Daubers is the best mockup i have seen so far.
Along with the podcast remake that Popey showed.
I agree that MichealH's #1 Was the best of his bunch but prefer the above.
Rhys
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Millions steer well clear in my opinion takes months longer to activate the
connection and especially if you have a netgear router. Also there are
multiple problems with dns servers which can be resolved by setting them
yourself.
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Virgin is definitely the one for cable and ive never had any trouble with
pipex for adsl. Is anyone using sky as i will be moving to sky in my new
house apparently between 8 and 16mb.
Rhys
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Whilst my linux experience is limited to setup, configuration and use i
would like to be of use in any other way. I have 2 spare 1.2ghz laptops
which you would be more than welcome to use if needed.
regards
Rhys
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edubuntu to
send to the other centres. One thing they did ask was would there be more
variations of the learning apps? or maybe upgradeable questions/skillsets.
Rhys Morgan
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Anyone know of a decent quality 42" right at the bottom of the price
range? Looking at about £600 a bit too optimistic though i think.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> i have more
>> computer related intellect than the majority of comp science degree grads.
>>
>
> No offense, but saying things like that does not get you a job and
> does not make you automatically better than people with CS degree's.
>
> Regards,
>
>
Sorry did n
Hi,
Going back a few days i remember someone posting a website for ubuntu
jobs i am currently looking for an IT ( preferably unix/linux ) related
job and am having great difficulty due to lack of qualifications. Hoping
to find an employer that will give me a chance to show them i have more
com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The way i see it, there are 2 types of compter poeple: "Geeks", and
> "Comptuter Experts". (and no offence to those who dont like the term geek)
>
> A Geek doesn't like to be told how/why things work - he/she like to
> figure things out... so probably no university degr
I can certainly relate to the hardship of breaking into the IT industry,
I personally am not qualified to any sort of recognisable level in IT
specific qualifications/certifications but on the other hand i am far
more knowledgable than 90% of people i know with degrees in IT related
subjects. I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Pete Stean wrote:
>
>> It's fine - that's the model I have - works with Kopete and with aMSN no
>> probs - the mic is a bit crap on mine though but it depends from unit
>> to unit I understand, I use a desktop mic instead
>>
>> Pete
>>
>>
>>
>
> Thats good, I h
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