that it was there.
Yup, it's a spam harvester.
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dark Culus: Building a five-meter-high replica of the Empire State
Building with paperclips is impressive. Doing it blindfolded is
eleet.
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performance a marginal amount. It's not very
much though.
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Knghtbrd Trust us, we know what we're doing... We may have no idea HOW
we're doing it, but we know WHAT we're doing.
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going on when J. Random Distro starts misbehaving on
you.
A notable thing, when, not if.
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(Just ... don't ask)
Unix is mature OS, windows is still in diapers
machines with
only one mouse button. However, I happen to like machines with only one
mouse button, and I would like the network device to behave itself.
Any suggestions?
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Change the Social Contract
for the DHCP client to time-out.
For DHCP-configured machines, probing for a server on cable connection is
definitely a good idea. If you're set up for static, it would definitely
be an unhelpful annoyance.
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Actually
of Lessig's speech. Lessig is one of the most important allies we
have in today's technological world.
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raptor Adamel, i think the code you fixed of mine didn't work
raptor i must not have commited the working code
Knghtbrd
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 09:52:17PM -0700, Bob Miller wrote:
Place: EFN World HQ, 43 W. Broadway
I knew Seth's plans were rather expansionist, but I'd figured that world
domination wasn't planned until 2Q2003 or so...
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packages is not a big issue.)
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gholam well I'm impressed
gholam win98 managed to crash X from within vmware.
* gholam applauds.
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drive active though, so that could be bad on the battery.
One problem at a time though..
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dhd perl /dev/bdsm
knghtbrd you have a /dev/bdsm?
dhd sure, it's a pseudosadomasochistic random number generator
msg11444/pgp0.pgp
version of the driver and it does have the support. I think ifplugd is
keeping the hard drive active though, so that could be bad on the battery.
One problem at a time though..
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dhd perl /dev/bdsm
knghtbrd you have a /dev
all of those
packages. How do I get apt-get to stop trying to install this
stuff? I looked at all the man pages and can't find anything
like apt-get --clear-the-list-of-packages-to-install. -Dex.
apt-get install the-one-thing-I-need
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and never got
anywhere near understanding WTF I was doing with it. I use lprng
currently, but will occasionally need to print to winprinters from my
notebook, and CUPS is generally better for that (and a lot of other
things) from my understanding of it all.. =)
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On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 09:04:38PM -0600, Timothy Bolz wrote:
I'll have to invite someone over to watch some TV. :-)
I wonder what they'll think?
That you're nuttier than a fruitcake, naturally.
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Knghtbrd you know
If you don't know what I'm Farking talking about then
go to www.fark.com and enjoy yourself.
Aw fark! That's this weekend? I'm going to be in Vancouver all farking
weekend.. =(
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LauraDax !seen god
Tabi- LauraDax
Vision. They were rather useful.
game-playing is over and programming classes start next term. time to switch
back to linux.
apt-get install crack-attack frozen-bubble armagetron
(or emerge crack-attack frozen-bubble armagetron - other dists I don't
know what you'd do.. hehe)
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the wonderful world of Outlook viruses
to Linux! Now that's progrss!
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Knghtbrd r0bert: in short, we're moving several things the client
currently is responsible for telling the server into things
Printing Protocol
- CUPS supports talking to and listening to lpd servers
All in all, there aren't many reasons to use anything else anymore for
printing. =)
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Cylord Would it be acceptable to debian policy if we inserted
). I saw it at one time, but
don't remember.
uname -r
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(Just ... don't ask)
Tali be vewwy vewwy qwuiet .. I'm huntin wuntime ewwos
msg11782/pgp0.pgp
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Probably drop that mail in /dev/null
Heh. There's also this:
:0 Wh: msgid.lock
| formail -D 8192 msgid.cache
That's a two-line dupe killer.
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] You want fries with that?
It's as BAD as you think, and they ARE out to get
On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 09:40:12AM -0800, Ralph Zeller wrote:
Have you tried OpenOffice.org? Or, depending on specifically what
you are trying to accomplish, latex might be a solution.
Beware of tables in OOo. They are self-corrupting. =p
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about every single thing that could go
wrong last night DID go wrong, right down to the PPD file not actually
working right.
What kind of printer is it?
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netgod heh thats a lost cause, like the correct pronounciation
On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 11:21:31AM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
What was that tool? I'd like to run it here.
Sorry, I meant to send that mail to Joseph Carter, not EUGLUG. But
Dave Wyatt had the right answer: iptraf.
My favorite curses network thingy is mtr, a combination of ping
, formail will return failure, and
procmail will fall through to the next applicable recipe.
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change_m2 Will LINUX ever overtake sliced bread as the #1 achievement
of mankind?
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On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 03:29:39PM -0800, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
I decided to go with courier-imap (and -ssl) instead.
I made a similar suggestion in the EFN server room the other day. I guess
UW imapd 2000 is supposed to be better, but not better enough IMO.
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http://home.nycap.rr.com/useless/penguins/index.html
This is hillarious.
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and i actually like debian 2.0 that much i completely revamped the
default config of the linux systems our company sells and reinstalled any
with no additional
drivers. I have to leave in just two hours for Salem, so I can't describe
the details until tomorrow evening, but I've got it working here.
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Don't feed the sigs
knghtbrd Spider: lisp isn't too hard to figure out. It's a PITA
at Fry's and
Powells.
How big is this car? *grin* This is starting to sound like a good road
trip.
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gorgo what do you get when someone cracks your debian machine ?
gorgo mashed potato...
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to different day
b. go with eight weeks of only presentations
c. ???
As I too am considering this, my vote is for moving the clinic to a
different night. =)
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] What're you looking at?
Oskuro Overfiend: many patches on top of 4.0.1 already?
Overfiend
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 02:20:14PM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
(Anybody know of a good way to convert street address to latitude and
longitude? Mapquest used to do it, but I can't figure out how right
now.)
http://www.geocode.com/modules.php?name=TestDrive_Eagle
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in Wonderland.. Except that this is Miyazaki's film we're
talking about here, so therefore things are naturally not quite so simple
as mad hatters and decks of cards..
Anyway, I was just wondering if anyone else was interested in tagging
along, probably Friday or this weekend.. =)
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a magic
bullet, but should bullets become necessary I'm sure we can work something
out.. hehe)
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donut yay, one step closer to almost compiling...
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in terms of features, usability, and maintainability (it's
not the cleanest python, but it's readable at least..)
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markm c++: the power, elegance and simplicity of a hand grenade
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Personally, I don't often talk about social good because when I hear other
people talk about social good, that's when I reach for my revolver.
-- Eric Raymond
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large crowd of geeks show up to see this
thing. =)
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Crow- who gives a shit about US law
jim anyone living in the US.
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... Horst
I'm not much of a beer person, but I'm sure I can find something
interesting. =)
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Goldfish don't bounce
Dabb hehe, I really hate bug reports which are like calling fire
department and saying
efficient lilo solution above.
3.) What is the map file reference for and do I need to worry about it?
You don't need to worry. It's not used until after / is mounted.
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] No conceit in my family
* wichert_ imagines master without a MTA
james
that /boot/vmlinuz would get resolved
at boot time and would be relative to the root=/dev/hdaX entries.
Of course that was it. I'm a genius, after all. A genius specialising in
... the obvious. =)
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Mercury CJ|BiZKiT-0- i
contain identifyable information in in the address to which a
bounce should be directed. Seems to be more effective than that is done
by mailman.
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] This end upside-down
10) there is no 10, but it sounded like a nice number
, then please submit your own proposals.
More information is required really. What exactly does he need? More
detail means better ability to do what is needed quickly, efficiently, and
cheaply. ;)
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Don't feed the sigs
I did it just to piss
not discovered screen and minicom, the former I've used
quite extensively and the latter behaves an awful lot like Telix for DOS
did.
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] You're entitled to my opinion
knghtbrd: there may be no spoon, but can you spot the vulnerability
*sigh* I hate mailman. =p
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Now I'll take over the world
What are we going to do tonight, Bill?
Same thing we do every night Steve, try to take over the world!
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, but
that option doesn't exist in mailman's configuration.
Debian's mailing lists use a rather abused form of smartlist. I wouldn't
want to touch that monstrosity with a five foot pole. (Or a five foot,
four inch pole, as the case may be..)
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On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 02:18:32PM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
I'm really disappointed I can't go to this one.
Same - I'm very interested in somewhat unorthodox PDAs .. =)
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Z.O.I.D.: Zombie Optimized for Infiltration
On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 03:31:24PM -0800, Patrick R. Wade wrote:
Are we having a meeting on Dec 26th to show off our new toys?
If I am back in town then, I will be there. =) I do not know for certain
that I will be though.
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here..)
I want a PDA which can have all the fonts changed to about twice what they
normally are. =)
I also want a Mac which can run MacOS X. USB and decent OpenGL would be
nice, but are not strict requirements.
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] No conceit in my family
As you
once myself, but still..
So, any ideas as to when exactly should we do this? ;)
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* woot smiles serenely.
woot I don't want to seem over eager about getting into knghtbrd's
siglist.
msg12172/pgp0.pgp
be present. I was able to read
them just fine from where I sat. Obviously this means I need a movie
theater in my room for watching subtitled anime, right? =D
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kira Ada, the only language written to milspec.
Mikster
NOW it's spam.
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]-- That boy needs therapy
Knghtbrd CVS/Entries had the line I needed to alter
Mercury Knghtbrd: Was about to mention such.. G
Mercury Knghtbrd: Now, ready to commit?
Knghtbrd wish me luck
Knghtbrd Mercury: it's committed
Knghtbrd
On Mon, Dec 23, 2002 at 04:16:00PM -0800, Joseph Carter wrote:
I will see it tonight (Mon) at the 7:05pm show, and talking about it
afterwards at the High Street Cafe.
I am certainly interested in seeing this at some point. Larry saw it
recently and concluded that it was a very good film
or reverse button.
When you put it that way, my popcorn's better, and I have Jubel Ale.
Ahh, but you won't be enjoying them and the film with dozens of other
people, all of whom are very energetic and excited about the film. =)
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to Canada.
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But there may not be one
Z.O.I.D.: Zombie Optimized for Infiltration and Destruction
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. I wonder
about their motives...
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] You're entitled to my opinion
I think that most debian developers are rather 'strong willed' people
with a great degree of understanding and a high level of passion for what
they perceive as important in development
Burrito Boy won't be open. We'll need to find other sources of food
afterward.
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Intelligent backside at large
* Twilight1 will have to hang his Mozilla beanie dinosaur in effigy if
Netscape sells-out to Alot Of Losers..
msg12232/pgp0.pgp
.
A better question then becomes: Can Microsoft move all of their customers
to a .NET framework before Eolas wins this case?
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(Just ... don't ask)
treke|home bleh
On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 10:26:01PM -0800, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
Or can Microsoft toll the case (delay) until then. They seem to be
experts in that arena.
Certainly I think they can.
On the other hand, most people seem very wary of .NET, which may help us
greatly.
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to the one I use for generating my trademark signatures
for things like spell-checking.
These things are not generally complex for me to do other than the folder-
specific stuff. The rest is just a matter of putting Dan and I in the
same room for a bit of time to make it work. I think.
--
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blazingly fast on his
or any other older machine.
I'd hoped to finish the project on the 26th, and was back in town then to
do that. Didn't work out though.
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* Knghtbrd does not consider perl an elegant programming
does not want to devote the time
to learning something complex right now. I can understand wanting
something that works now and worry about how/why later, believe me.
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Since it's a foregone conclusion that Microsoft
I'm giving the talk, so it's definitely newbie.
=)
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Espy I invoke Espy's law, which states that you all suck :P
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o/~ Trollin' trollin' trollin, keep those trolls a flowin' o/~
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 11:56:11AM -0800, Dexter Graphic wrote:
On this mailing list?
Yes (me)
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* ``Erik is more of a scheme guy than a lisp guy
``Erik
into strips.
Hope to see everyone tonight, and have lots of keys to sign!
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dpg americans are wierd
xtifr californians even weirder
Knghtbrd xtifr has a point ...
This is intended as a gentle introduction to public
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 12:20:20PM -0800, Tim Howe wrote:
Can I bring the needed info on a floppy? I do not have a printer right now.
I'm sure someone can print it for you, so probably there won't be a
problem.
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On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 01:17:36PM -0800, Tim Howe wrote:
I'll write it down before I leave home. I can validate it then.
Is this going on tonight? At EFN?
Yes - might get to do it again next week too, we'll see.
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clinic every Wednesday night for the next couple of
months!
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Not ready for prime-time
calc Knghtbrd: irc doesn't compile c code very well ;)
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from
helping myself ( maybe I should be providing the dinner?).
So get dinner and help spread the linux gospel.
If you're interested you can contact him at: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Heh! So does this mean next week he's buying the pizzas? ;)
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this option.
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cogito eggo sum
I think therefore I am a waffle
Knghtbrd I SNEAK TO BUN
Knghtbrd HELP ME FOR TO QUACK
Venom kb: what the hell are you talking about?
Knghtbrd bwahahaha.. It's a long
depend at
least on these devices actually working at least some of the time. The
ISA side of an ISA-PCI bridge is only 8MHz, but this does not impact the
speed of the PCI bus.
CardBus should not be any different.
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] You want fries with that?
lilo
need to be done, but it depends on
whether it's a real bridge or just an adapter of some form or other.
Another card would not blow up the machine if plugged in, but it may or
may not be easy to make it work with a device.
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Certified free software
that schizophrenia was not in fact what was described
here, which is highly unlikely at best.
Advise getting a better grip on reality. ;)
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Teknix our local telco has admitted that someone backed into a
button
, which now nobody else can use in the fast food industry, I guess.
Rather ridiculous actually, but as it happens they didn't register the SM
or it would get the magic (R)...
This concludes today's lesson in Intellectual Property bullsh--er, I mean,
legislation. =)
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you're doing -
similar to cookies. You can OPT-OUT. Details are here.
http://privacy.yahoo.com/privacy/us/pixels/details.html
Yahoo is evil? WOW, who knew? ;)
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Now I'll take over the world
Knghtbrd Studies prove that research causes cancer
.
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Not many fishes
ameoba KB: isn't RGB a pretty standard ordering?
Knghtbrd not on intel machines.
Knghtbrd BGRA is standard.
Knghtbrd Or, if you listen to M$, ARGB
ameoba or, if you listen to their customers AAAGHGHGHHGHGGH
hard work Tim.
My longest emerges to date have been mozilla and OpenOffice.org.
KDE is also a bitch, but I am rather anti-KDE, so that's not a problem for
me. ;)
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xtifr you don't have to be insane to work hereoh
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 09:44:24AM -0800, Horst wrote:
Maybe interesting to some us.
Sorry for the short notice ... Horst
I had class then and could not make it. Did anybody else take notes?
kbob?
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On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 08:33:17AM -0800, Rick Bronson wrote:
Ola,
I have a wireless USB I'd like to try on a wireless 'net somewhere.
Is there one I can test it on locally without too much trouble?
Besides EFN, you mean? ;)
)(
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] You
a political extremist, and an absolute pain
in the ass in an argument when I think I'm right... Oh wait, Seth reads
debian-devel on occasion. Whoops! =)
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] You're entitled to my opinion
theoddone33 What's this message on my screen,
theoddone33 so blue, so
handy to remove this guy, so
when regular channel participants told him to act civilly, he asked if
they were going to come knocking on his door if he didn't.
I offered him a link to a map and driving directions to his front door.
It shut him up. ;)
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: building a suitable replacement for the TiVo.
Attempts to do so exist, but they are not complete yet.
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] This thing is an AI
Mercury alexsh: Be /VERY/ careful, you could, if you're unlucky, fry
your motherboards..
Knghtbrd sounds
tried to get a
life. Not that it helped.
It can be confirmed that Seth has no life. ;)
Then install stable. If you choose cutting edge (or near cutting edge)
over security stability, of course it takes a bit more 'bother'.
You get more security at the cost of potential stability.
--
Joseph
is kinda important to me.
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Tali be vewwy vewwy qwuiet .. I'm huntin wuntime ewwos
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privacy. I think that's the difference between being a
good ISP doing what is necessary to obey the law and an ISP which spies on
its users.
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]You expected a coherent reply?
It isn't pollution that's harming the environment. It's the impurities in
our
This message is basically an advertisement for one company's ridiculously
overpriced product for the blind. However, it contains some interesting
points about PDAs that are perhaps forgotten with Linux in the embedded
world.
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] You want fries
the state poverty line.
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] I swallowed your goldfish
Rules of Code Optimisation:
1. Don't.
2. (For Experts Only) Don't Yet.
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such a
law, however, since the impact to US politics would be devastating -
far more so than it would be to that class of spammers.
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Not many fishes
Basically, I want people to know that when they use binary-only modules,
it's
and tracking which would be enough to drive
anyone smaller directly into the dirt.
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]We can hope for the future
But there may not be one
// Minor lesson: don't fuck about with something you don't fully
want to get rid of spam, then the market must become hostile to
it.
This is obvious. Now: Will rejecting mail from domains with a spam
problem upset your customers more than it will upset the spammers?
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Here we go again
Knghtbrd aggh
time getting wireless for the next
poor fool who wants to set it all up. For my next trick, I'll get some
tool working so I can wander around town looking for open APs.. I've got
a couple installed, but which ones actually work is TBD.
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] A mighty Oak
for nls USE var..)
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Intelligent backside at large
But IANAL, of course.
IANAL either. My son is, but if I asked him I might get an answer I
wouldn't want to hear.
Here's my invoice. ? =D
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this
message.
The message that moved me to post this email came from Joseph Carter so
maybe, Joseph, you have a clue how I should be processing your messages.
Note: however I get the same dialog from other email on occation.
Not sure, since I do not use KDE, but I welcome tips - I am collecting any
info
no coincidence.
I used to hate UNIX, then I discovered that SCO UNIX isn't taken seriously
by UNIX people.. ;)
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Flood can I write a unix-like kernel in perl?
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is a lot smaller but needs more CPU
to display.
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Crow_ hmm, is there a --now-dammit option for exim?
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On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 03:13:33PM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
I used LiViD, www.linuxvideo.org/
It went in pretty easy.
Can it seek backward?
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Knghtbrd Studies prove that research causes cancer in 43
of
the people I communicate with through it use ICQ and have little interest
in using something else, tying me to the bugs and limitations found within
the ICQ/AIM protocol.
Thoughs, opinions?
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sooner or later, BOOM!
KatanaJ Note on a chem lab fridge
what you can and call it good enough. Anything
under 2:1 is good, anything over 3:1 is pretty bad.
7. Anyone going through all of this trouble so they can use wireless
network connections from the local restaurants is truly pathetic and
has no life.
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I'd probably want to add
some blue dye to it for netgear asthetics reasons.. ;)
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cogito eggo sum
I think therefore I am a waffle
Mercury I'll be damned, it compiles.
Knghtbrd Yes, but does
.
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]Random sig du jour
terra I want a japanese cellphone
Knghtbrd Don't Japanese phoes have like built in toaster ovens and DVD
players?
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is apparently clueless and unaware that
it's better to just compile everything one way. (Don't ask me to explain
the logic here..)
Oh boy, I think I just described YALD premise.
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]-- That boy needs therapy
archnerd sanity is the playground
willing to run it and
be patient. I recommend getting sid's dselect and compiling it for woody,
though, as I did on furthur - sid's dselect is much better behaved and
less likely to stick you in a dependency resolution loop over a package
you don't need to care about..
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that there are ports and they have covers. I'm also
interested in the clarity of the screen and other such things.
The price is right for the hardware too.
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] What're you looking at?
Mercury CJ|BiZKiT-0- i can upload to linux server tho
package on Gentoo that was built on
another machine (that have different USE settings), will it know what
packages the binary package depends on?
The binary package would need to have dependencies, just as it does now.
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Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Not many fishes
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