On Sun, 3 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > http://einstein.ssz.com/hangar18
> 
> These web sites announce lots of interesting beginnings.
> 
> Anyone can start interesting projects, and lots of people
> have done so.
> 
> The hard part is actually finishing them. 

You mean like having a BBS/system publicly available for over 20 years?

Or starting the first Linux user group in Texas?

Or providing a node for the CDR for a period approaching 5 years?

If one of my projects fails it isn't because I let it die from negligence.

Our current status:

-       We currently have the T1 installed, we're currently doing load
        checking and burn-in while waiting for various DNS issues to
        resolve themselves. The site should go public within a week to
        10 days.

-       Two working 802.11b AP's approximately 10 miles apart,
        w/ another coming online in the next couple of months.
        This will be our 3rd 'backbone' node and will be about
        10 miles from the other two. I believe this gives us
        the largest Guerrilla Network in Ctl. Texas, if not Texas
        over all.

-       We have one location for weekly meeting spec'd out and
        we should have a second by the end of the week.

-       We are working on our first Plan 9 file server now, to be
        followed by at least two (2) Plan 9 process boxes by summer.

-       We have a Lego Mindstorms reference platform completed and
        we should be providing that material shortly after the
        go-live date.

We are completely volunteer supported...and you do NOT have to be in
Austin to participate...


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