Here's an appeal to the collective sysadmin knowledge on the list.
I've been getting bombarded with spam recently from a particular
source. (15 of the bloody things during my lunch break alone.)
Hawking a wide range of things, the URLs in each of the spams
look something like this:
The Burlington, VT PHP Users Group will be meeting tomorrow night at
Bluehouse Group in Richmond. David Walsh, founder of Standards Technology
Group (STG) and member of the PHPUG, will be giving a demo of STG's web
application. STG will also be providing massive amounts of pizza. Matthew
Weier
Dear Stan,
I would like to second this motion! I also would be curious to view the
URL, as I have decided to actually write some more code in Java.
Regards,
Flint
On Wed, 22 Oct 2008, Stanley Brinkerhoff wrote:
Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 15:01:40 -0400
From: Stanley Brinkerhoff [EMAIL
Thanks to everyone who made it to the meeting last night, and special
thanks to our UVM members who hooked us up with the space for the
meeting. :)
I talked about Java for nearly two hours, sometimes rapidly, and was
still only about 60% of the way through my slides by the end. I
understand the
Stanley Brinkerhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Review some of what you get 'for free' as a result of using JBoss, etc.
While I wasn't explicid about this; I would like to clarify for some easy
answers :). First; is the following statement correct:
When I load Apache on my server, it