I think of PDF as digital paper, and I figure that if I'm printing to PDF,
the implication is that the document should be in an archival form. When I
export to PDF from LibreOffice, I always use the PDF/A-1a option.
If it only embeds the characters used in the document, that accomplishes
the
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use a Google hangout, it'd stream live and be archived to youtube
w/o separate saving and upload, n'est-ce pas?
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youtube and flickr are good choices for making photos
and videos available. I would strongly recommend somebody keeps a local
archive as well, though. Remember the old gnhlug list archives that
expired messages after a few weeks?
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tour of historic sites from the American
Revolution
* Old Ironsides - famous naval warship from Colonial times
* Faneuil Hall marketplace
* Museum of Fine Arts
* Computer Museum
* Fenway Park, if the Red Sox are playing that day
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Greg London wrote:
one of my favorite maxims:
Always... no, no... never... forget to check your references.
Or another classic from the same source:
You're not supposed to park your car on campus...
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resizes the window, and W-rightbutton pops up the
same menu you get from right-clicking the window's titlebar.
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seconds per day is exactly 25567
days, which is 70*365+17; there are only 17 leap years in 1900-1969 as
1900 was not a leap year. QED.
Yeah, I checked the leap seconds, but somehow I forgot to add in the
leap days. Must have been one of those caffeine-deficiency brain farts.
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was added to the calendar on June 30, 1972, which means it's not
relevant to this particular computation.
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on
port 22. Look at /etc/sysconfig/iptables, and see if there's a
line similar to this:
-A RH-Lokkit-0-50-INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 22 --syn -j ACCEPT
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is broken; it should be
%Baz = ( Foo = $Foo, Bar = \@Bar );
since it's a hash, not a reference to a hash.
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and that I can't run RequestTracker on Redhat 8.0 without downgrading
to an older apache/mod_perl combo. I'm hoping that's not actually the case.
Thanks.
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to be the consensus. I guess I'll try installing
RequestTracker on a different machine for now, and give apache2 a
couple more months to ripen.
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