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... -- ____________________________________________________________________ James Choate - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - www.ssz.com --------------------------------------------------------------------
