On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 10:46:27PM -0800, justin bengtson wrote:
> --- Bob Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Ask me what Echo and the Bunnymen have to do with
> > OpenBSD.
> 
> well?

I'm curious also.

> 
> > Here's a map to Emerald Park.
> > 
> 
> that is waaaaay the f**k out there (the one time in my
> life that i use swearing for what it should be :
> emphasis...)
 
I didn't look at the map (slacker slacker lazy bum bum 
bum slacker;) is it any more the <expletive deleted> out 
there than Roosevelt & Bertelsen `cause ... 

> > So here is the official plan.  (It's "official"
> > because you guys
> > foolishly elected me Prez.)  Next Thursday, January
> > 3rd, we'll meet at
> > Emerald Park.  The remaining Thursdays, we'll try
> > different spaces,
> > until we run out of spaces or we run out of January.

... if I clean up the as-yet-unused shop, and people
don't mind bringing surge protectors, hubs/switches,
cable and chairs along with their boxen, I know where
there's some as-yet-mostly-unused obsl33t filtered and 
routed bandwidth hanging out ...  
I was hoping to get into town early enough to offer
it today, but I got a little lost wandering around in 
Portland.  Doh!

> > Some more things to keep in mind:
> > 
> >     Alternate spaces.  See the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list.
> > 
> >     I would also like to get the monthly Saturday
> > presentations
> >     going again.  Who has a topic?  Justin, want to
> > talk about
> >     LFS?  Cory, FreeS/WAN?  Jacob or Tim, OpenBSD?
 
I could demo install/setup OpenBSD as parts of a firewall. 
"Smart" router and bastion host since that's what's been my 
"side" project for the last few weeks.  Or, I could talk
for an hour how to reap the benefits obsl33t's (slacking 
bikers may enjoy this -> http://www.dclxvi.org/chunk/) clean 
design and FMs to make these tasks fun (as well as how to get 
the most out of them and the OBSD mailing lists ;)  Price
Waterhouse uses OpenBSD for ${DEITY}'s sake!

> talk for an hour about LFS?  well, if y'all want to
> hear it...

I was thinking about doing LFS, but as I don't have a
"play" box with any real compiling power and GNU/Linux on
it, I was first looking to install GNU/Linux to build LFS.
Well, I went over to http://www.gentoo.org/ to see if it was
at 1.0 yet.  (It's not but there's been several rc's, so
it must be close.)  I read the installation docs.  The ~15M
ISO is just a bootable compile environment, and a set of 
scripts to guide the compilation ... sounds pretty cool. 

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