How about Famous Daves? ( next to open WiFi senior center )
On Apr 6, 2005 10:03 PM, Theodore Katseres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Apr 6, 2005 9:33 PM, Ryan T. Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm not sure about a bar & grill with wifi. The only place I know of > > that serves food and has wifi is Panera Bread over on Hamilton. > > Not a one? > > > Also, I spent some time today at InfoTec2005 in Omaha. I met one of > > the guys from OLUG there. Nice person and they definitely have a good > > thing going there. Much praise to them for having a booth and getting > > what seemed like a good chunk of interest. > > I've been reading their list for a while now. Very intersting indeed :^0 > > > Also, I have an idea for an upcoming project. I've been using Bacula > > (http://www.bacula.org) for awhile at home and it works pretty damned > > well. I've been putting together a little presentation about it but > > I'm definitely not anywhere near being done quickly. Given that, for > > the next meeting, I propose a nice backup lab. We can go over some > > basics like mt, dump, restore, etc. etc. and then cover something like > > Bacula. If we do it as a lab, I think everyone will learn a lot more. > > We'll need some equipment (like a SCSI tape drive, machine with a SCSI > > controller, appropriate cables, blank media, sacrificial goat and > > attendees) lined up before hand and tested so we're not troubleshooting > > a dead SCSI tape drive. > > > > Thoughts? > > I have just the system. Maybe next month It could be a not that old > rs6000 w/linux or my computer via ssh with SCSI python and dds[2,3] tapes.
