Need some votes here. Who wants to meet up somewhere
for some pizza or something. Currently I have a coupon
for a free pizza and a buy one get one coupon too. If
some geeks know of a place to hang out (park or
somebody's place) we can grab some pizzas. There's a
Papa John's on River Rd for the
On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, Mike O wrote:
would not long after sunset and somewhere you can see the stars
be too vague?
I'm going to the coast for the day but be back by dark.
Armitage County park would be good.
Need some votes here. Who wants to meet up somewhere
for some pizza or something.
actually late evening could work as well. 9pm or so
isn't too late for most people. I'm free around that
time too. We could alway freak the neighbors out and
grub on the lawn if front of my place. :-)
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On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, Mike O wrote:
would not long
On Sat, 6 Jul 2002, Mike O wrote:
actually late evening could work as well. 9pm or so
isn't too late for most people. I'm free around that
time too. We could alway freak the neighbors out and
grub on the lawn if front of my place. :-)
Freak your neighboughrs out? I'm there. I'll bring the
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On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, Patrick R. Wade wrote:
Just hope and pray you don't get bitten by terminal emulation bogosity
(every time i try to search my emacs locks up...)
Not a problem unless you use the Windows terminial emulator,
although lag can make life... amusing.
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On Friday 28 June 2002 15:27, Rob Hudson wrote:
Just looking around at some of the new stuff coming out (gnome2,
kde3). There are debs out there, but only
you boot your lawn with grub? wow... maybe I aught to look at grub again! I
like lilo, but Ive never heard of it booting a lawn.
Jamie
Sometime just before Saturday 06 July 2002 12:00 am Mike O Wrote
about:[EUG-LUG:3316] Re: Pizza Saturday?
: actually late evening could work as well. 9pm or so
I've been learning a lot about networking by reading a bunch about networking
and found there is more than I thought.
I've got one computer which is called Tesla which uses a modem to connect to
the internet. I have the other computer which is called Boyle which is
connected to Tesla with
I get
DATE cow /bsd: pccom0: 1 silo overflow
where DATE is the date and time, although I think the clock is off.
I am running OpenBSD as a firewall.
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I just realized my earlier reply was just to larry.
Anyway, somebody mentioned Armitage park, out of range
for most people and $3 a car just won't work. Kbob
wants veggies. That wouldn't be the least bit of
trouble. What time is considered dusk currently?
Seeing as how there is daylight until
On Sat, Jul 06, 2002 at 08:12:44AM -0700, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
you boot your lawn with grub? wow... maybe I aught to look at grub again! I
like lilo, but Ive never heard of it booting a lawn.
You aren't familiar with the Lawn Installer and LOader?
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On Sat, Jul 06, 2002 at 09:42:02AM -0700, Benjamin Huot wrote:
I get
DATE cow /bsd: pccom0: 1 silo overflow
You can read about this in the manpages.
$ man pccom
/silo
(literally type '/silo' and then hit the return key once the manpage is
displayed)
Do you get a lot of these messages?
Maybe once a day. I do turn off my laptop and modem at night.
Ben
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7/6/2002 2:46:15 PM, Jacob Meuser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Jul 06, 2002 at 09:42:02AM -0700, Benjamin Huot wrote:
I get
DATE cow /bsd: pccom0: 1 silo overflow
You can read about this in the
Alright wise guys. Let's put this off until next
Saturday. No holidays that way and more time for
preparation. So, figure Saturday the 13th around 4pm?
How does that sound? Any conflicts to it?
You aren't familiar with the Lawn Installer and
LOader?
On Sat, Jul 06, 2002 at 05:28:59PM -0700, Benjamin Huot wrote:
Maybe once a day. I do turn off my laptop and modem at night.
Does it seem to be related to any particualr event (I would
assume during download, or perhaps when first connecting after
dialup or something like that)?
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Next saturday will be during the fair... so I wont be there, and I know a few
guys that wont be there... my guess is today is better for most then next
weekend...
Jamie
Sometime just before Saturday 06 July 2002 05:26 pm Mike O Wrote
about:[EUG-LUG:3330] Re: Pizza Saturday?
: Alright wise
I can't win can I?
--- Linux Rocks ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Next saturday will be during the fair... so I wont
be there, and I know a few
guys that wont be there... my guess is today is
better for most then next
weekend...
Jamie
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awww... Im sorry :( This is a notoriously busy week too... but I might be up
for a little bike ride/nerding sometime this week... If I get caught up on
other things... like this whole 802.11b thing... and whoa how about that
802.11a... now that I have some 802.11b, I just gotta try that
http://www.oxide.org/
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