On Nov 13, 2008, at 7:42 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> Grant Robinson wrote:
>> Hearing from Matt makes me long for the days when phantom was a
>> behemoth, with fans louder than a semi, a huge selection of small
>> hard disks (< 5 GB, none of which were being used), all tucked safely
>> away in a clo
> > Personally I thought your glory day would arrive when your beard was
> > finally long enough to tuck into your belt... But alas. :)
>
> Oh yes. Although the current economic conditions might turn out to be
> pretty good for me too. Front porches are getting cheaper. Now if only I
> could find a
On Thu, 2008-11-13 at 19:36 -0700, Dave Smith wrote:
> > Heck, back in my glory days the UUG was more like a 24 hour club house
> > to hang out and discuss anything and everything.
>
> I missed your glory days Stuart?! And all this time I thought your glory
> days were yet to arrive... Shame on m
Grant Robinson wrote:
> Hearing from Matt makes me long for the days when phantom was a
> behemoth, with fans louder than a semi, a huge selection of small
> hard disks (< 5 GB, none of which were being used), all tucked safely
> away in a closet inside BYUSA.
I seem to recall 3 drives, eac
Stuart Jansen wrote:
> Heck, back in my glory days the UUG was more like a 24 hour club house
> to hang out and discuss anything and everything.
I missed your glory days Stuart?! And all this time I thought your glory
days were yet to arrive... Shame on me.
Personally I thought your glory day wo
On Thu, 2008-11-13 at 10:53 -0700, Brian Phillips wrote:
> In my opinion, the UUG is first and foremost a student group. As such, all
> conversations pertaining to Unix and Students are very much on topic for the
> list. Students care about jobs, and UUG members care about unix and jobs.
>
> If
Well, the UUG is also for maintaining links between alumni and other
interested parties. While the UUG is definitely by and for students, it's
utility and long term viability are well served by welcoming everyone who is
willing to play by the rules and add to the group.
We've also had discussions
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 11:05 AM, Grant Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hearing from Matt makes me long for the days when phantom was a
> behemoth, with fans louder than a semi, a huge selection of small
> hard disks (< 5 GB, none of which were being used), all tucked safely
> away in a clos
On Nov 12, 2008, at 1:49 PM, Todd Millecam wrote:
>
> That's nice, but for future posts regarding jobs, as a courtesy to
> others please include a [Jobs] in your subject line for filtering.
Calling out one of the founding fathers of the UUG for not putting
[Jobs] in the subject line: priceless
Todd Millecam wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-11-12 at 13:26 -0700, Matthew J. Probst wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Below are a couple of positions that are open at Verio right now.
>> Please contact me off the list if anyone has an interest.
>>
>> -matt
>
> That's nice, but for future posts regarding jobs, as a court
Topher Fischer wrote:
>> I appreciate job postings, but is this even in the state?
>>
>
> Doesn't look like it, which makes it even more appealing, right?
>
I agree with Topher. At a university where the majority of students come
from out of state, who cares if a job is out of state?
Pos
On Wednesday 12 November 2008, Stuart Jansen wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-11-12 at 13:49 -0700, Todd Millecam wrote:
> > That's nice, but for future posts regarding jobs, as a courtesy to
> > others please include a [Jobs] in your subject line for filtering.
>
> Young'uns these days. I tell ya...
>
> Alwa
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