Re: Seti at Home

2006-03-26 Thread Max Battcher
Nick Lidster wrote: Well Jo Anne after my last format, I went to download the installer as normal and I received the BOINC software... it is not bad at all IMO. And it seems to runner faster then the previous client. I've noticed a few irritating bugs (most annoying is that there seems to be

Re: Seti at Home

2006-03-26 Thread Robert Seeberger
Charlie Bell wrote: On Mar 26, 2006, at 11:27 AM, Robert Seeberger wrote: Jo Anne wrote: Did anyone else get an email from [EMAIL PROTECTED] asking to participate in BOINC? We used to have a Brinellers group set up by Charlie Bell, IIRC. Thought on any of this anyone? Anyone? The

Re: Seti at Home

2006-03-26 Thread Charlie Bell
On Mar 27, 2006, at 6:02 AM, Robert Seeberger wrote: Eh? I was talking about administrating the group. You don't need to be running Boinc or Setiathome to do that. It's just a webpage that wants a password. Or is it? Yes, probably. What I neglected to say is that I'm too busy to look just

Re: Isaac Hayes quits SouthPark -- Update

2006-03-26 Thread The Fool
From: Max Battcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Fool wrote: But in late January, Hayes suffered a stroke, and members of Scientology took advantage if his infirmed condition to issue a statement claiming to be Hayes leaving the show. Today the story gains momentum as the New York Post picks

A real outtake from EARTH:

2006-03-26 Thread PAT MATHEWS
13th Century English church is going solar http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/suffolk/4847024.stm The future has arrived, it's just not evenly distributed -- William Gibson ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

Re: Seti at Home

2006-03-26 Thread Robert Seeberger
Charlie Bell wrote: On Mar 27, 2006, at 6:02 AM, Robert Seeberger wrote: Eh? I was talking about administrating the group. You don't need to be running Boinc or Setiathome to do that. It's just a webpage that wants a password. Or is it? Yes, probably. What I neglected to say is that I'm

Re: A real outtake from EARTH:

2006-03-26 Thread Damon Agretto
13th Century English church is going solar Thankfully they said it shouldn't spoil the architecture. While I'm all for environmental solutions, I obviously have an interest in past-preservation too. The idea of a medieval church with its roof covered in solar panels just doesn't seem

Re: Hello (hello, hello)

2006-03-26 Thread Robert Seeberger
Charlie Bell wrote: *humming Eve of the War* Just for a complete change of pace: Original text- I'm a soldier, znachit ya I otvyetchik i sud'ya Ya stoyu na dvukh kontsakh ognya Ogibaya virazhi, obgonyaya smyert' i zhizn' Ya byegu srazit'sya s tyen'yu lzhi skol'ko b nityey nye plyol obman

Re: hardware suckz

2006-03-26 Thread Julia Thompson
Ronn!Blankenship wrote: At 01:50 AM Thursday 3/23/2006, Dave Land wrote: On Mar 22, 2006, at 11:05 PM, Ronn!Blankenship wrote: Being pretty much in 1-1 correspondence with machine language, it also offers you the opportunity to get into places you probably shouldn't be and mess things up