Charles Jones wrote:
Fritz wrote:
Charles Jones wrote:
Charles, would you care to comment on the following?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Northwoods
If this is really true, it's quite disturbing.
Thanks for taking the time to formulate a reply.
I have one
Fritz wrote:
So, what I can't figure out is why the gov't just doesn't
release the video footage and show everyone that
it was really a 757, not a cruise missile (as the conspiracy
theorist claim), that crashed into the Pentagon and
put an end to this nonsense?
I've wondered that myself.
I'm sure if we wanted to, we could ask one or two people who were on
the 395 expressway that zips right by the Pentagon :)
Thanks,
Dan Lund
On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 11:18 PM, Fritz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, what I can't figure out is why the gov't just doesn't
release the video footage and
I can see everyone had a fun filled and interesting weekend :)
Keith Smith
(520) 207-9877
PHP Programmer
--- On Mon, 6/30/08, Dan Lund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Dan Lund [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OT: Survelliance in America
To: Main PLUG discussion list
this was a sad and unfortunate period in our history. also, it was a
time of much increased paranoia after the cuban missile crisis. People
then were paid to come up with ideas on how to justifiably invade a
nation like cuba. It is fortunate that cooler heads did prevail.
The idea that 9/11 was
OK, this has gone on so long, I can't resist putting in my two cents:
The so-called 9/11 Truth Movement has been infiltrated by the CIA, which
plants ridiculous ideas (controlled demolition of the towers, missiles
at the Pentagon) to discredit anyone who'd ask the most pertinent
question: did
My weekend? IT WAS TERRIBLE! The government was watching me every
minute. What did I do? I played video games! Well I played one.
One from '84 called Elite. IT is a first person shoot-em-up game where
you are a space trader. you can be a pirate even. It is a very
cool game. If any of you
On Sun, 29 Jun 2008, James Mcphee wrote:
What you're talking about is exactly why Ubuntu and some other distos went
with UUID's instead of paths in /etc/fstab. Does your distro support those?
# file system mount point type options dump pass
proc/proc proc
moin moin,
since godaddy is local and reported to be GNU/Linux friendly, this is news
for us.
http://tech.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/06/29/0625249
I didn't see a response on the godaddy site.
ciao,
der.hans
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--- On Mon, 6/30/08, der.hans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: der.hans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: GoDaddy conflict
To: quatsch PLUG-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us
Date: Monday, June 30, 2008, 11:31 AM
moin moin,
since godaddy is local and reported to be GNU/Linux friendly, this
http://www.youtube.com/lisakachold
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Who's hard of this? Apparently, what it doe is turn firefox into a
file manager like konqueror. B ut it doesn't work with ff3.x If you
want a good fm watch this and let everyone know when it is fixed.
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I'm sure that this will amuse many here...
http://thewebsiteisdown.com/
Craig
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Historically most BIOS's have a way to set whether the power button is
an instant off or one that requires you to hold the button depressed
for a number of seconds (usually 15). So you might want to check
yours. Personally, I think the default should require holding the
button in for a time.
On
Craig White wrote:
I'm sure that this will amuse many here...
http://thewebsiteisdown.com/
I was hoping it was real and not scripted, but was still pretty amusing.
-Charles
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Pressing and holding the power button to power the computer on any
contemporary desktop or laptop prevents the OS from writing the
information it needs to store to do a graceful shutdown.
That process is only used if you have a severe lockup. It has the
possibility and perhaps even probability
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