Nick Hibma wrote:
For your information
http://www.mapblast.com
specifies LongLat at the bottom of the page when you are looking at a
map. Just move the icon to the right place.
Aha! I can get my ICBM coordinates at last!
Lat: 36.4544
Lon: 139.3704
Or:
Lat: 36° 27' 15" N
David Greenman wrote:
A constant 5 o'clock shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
And what's wrong with a beard?
Nothing. I just remember someone pointing out in a previous e-mail that
all the core members had some sort of beard.
Very few core members have beards, so whoever said
Nick Hibma wrote:
For your information
http://www.mapblast.com
specifies LongLat at the bottom of the page when you are looking at a
map. Just move the icon to the right place.
Aha! I can get my ICBM coordinates at last!
Lat: 36.4544
Lon: 139.3704
Or:
Lat: 36° 27' 15 N
Lon:
David Greenman wrote:
A constant 5 o'clock shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
And what's wrong with a beard?
Nothing. I just remember someone pointing out in a previous e-mail that
all the core members had some sort of beard.
Very few core members have beards, so whoever said
I'm not asking any of you to prepare a resume - we're starting JUST with
the core team bios and pictures here. :)
i knew you were not humans...
cheers
luigi
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just collecting URLs for people home pages might be an easier task
perhaps ?
It needs to look better than that. A list of URL's would not look
like a staff page, it would look like a cheesy, uninteresting page of
links. :)
- Jordan
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just collecting URLs for people home pages might be an easier task
perhaps ?
It needs to look better than that. A list of URL's would not look
like a staff page, it would look like a cheesy, uninteresting page of
links. :)
still it can be a starting point. What success do you expect by
Jordan K. Hubbard writes:
just collecting URLs for people home pages might be an easier task
perhaps ?
It needs to look better than that. A list of URL's would not look
like a staff page, it would look like a cheesy, uninteresting page of
links. :)
besides, we don't all have, or even want to
I'm not asking any of you to prepare a resume - we're starting JUST with
the core team bios and pictures here. :)
- Jordan
just collecting URLs for people home pages might be an easier task
perhaps ?
It needs to look better than that. A list of URL's would not look
like a staff
I'm not asking any of you to prepare a resume - we're starting JUST with
the core team bios and pictures here. :)
i knew you were not humans...
cheers
luigi
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On Jul 4, 5:35pm, "Jonathan M. Bresler" wrote:
} Subject: Re: Pictures from USENIX
} beards are great...women love them, getting fluffed is much
} better than getting scratchedkids love them. brush the beard
} whenever you brush your hair. dont hae to deal with a buz
From: Wilko Bulte wi...@yedi.iaf.nl
Date: Sun, 4 Jul 1999 19:06:48 +0200 (CEST)
Proves my statement that it is unwise to assume the looks of people
from their E-mail. :-)
Which makes a good case for a permanent picture gallery @ www.freebsd.org
I guess. I can donate a bunch of pictures taken
On Jul 4, 5:35pm, Jonathan M. Bresler wrote:
} Subject: Re: Pictures from USENIX
} beards are great...women love them, getting fluffed is much
} better than getting scratchedkids love them. brush the beard
} whenever you brush your hair. dont hae to deal with a buzzing razor,
} very
Soren Schmidt wrote:
It seems Wes Peters wrote:
Tim Vanderhoek wrote:
On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 12:15:02PM -0700, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
read a bit about them. Same for the committers group, but at 165+
members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)
Wes Peters w...@softweyr.com writes:
#
# Others?
#
50.70 6.2 gellekum # Thomas Gellekum, Aachen, Germany
12.5877.35 koshy# Joseph Koshy, Bangalore, India
48.36 2.99 philippe # Phillipe Charnier, Cannes Ecluse,
Fran
ce
The three
Wes Peters w...@softweyr.com wrote:
Greg Lehey wrote:
Peter's gone to the USA, we think.
Not another one? The FreeBSD Aussie invasion continues...
You're likely to see a lot more. The Oz Government has just enacted
Internet censorship legislation placing us on a par with China
For your information
http://www.mapblast.com
specifies LongLat at the bottom of the page when you are looking at a
map. Just move the icon to the right place.
Cheers
Nick
n_hibma[ Icon Latitude: 45.869154, Longitude: 8.620118 ]
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, Wes Peters wrote:
read a bit about them. Same for the committers group, but at 165+
members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)
Did Wes Peters finish his collection of committer ICBMNet lat/long
co-ordinates?
Here's what I have so far:
55.4, 11.3, "phk,
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bill
Fumerola writes:
: It also clears up the misconception that being a member of -core requires
: a beard.
If it did, then Jordan would be out. :-) Justin too. Those are the
only two core members that I can even recall what they looked like...
I don't think I've
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wes Peters writes:
: 40.1, -105.3, "gibbs, wosh" # Boulder, CO (wow!)
wosh? Didn't know there was a wosh in core. It certainly isn't me,
since I'm in Boulder, but not in core. There appears to be no wosh
account on freefall.
: 40.1-105.3
In message Pine.GSO.3.95q.990705091442.676N-10@elect8 Nick Hibma writes:
: For your information
: http://www.mapblast.com
: specifies LongLat at the bottom of the page when you are looking at a
: map. Just move the icon to the right place.
That puts my current employer at 40.029322,
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, Greg Lehey wrote:
It also clears up the misconception that being a member of -core requires
a beard.
A constant 5 o'clock shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
And what's wrong with a beard?
Nothing. I just remember someone pointing out in a previous e-mail that
all
It seems David Greenman wrote:
A constant 5 o'clock shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
And what's wrong with a beard?
Nothing. I just remember someone pointing out in a previous e-mail that
all the core members had some sort of beard.
Very few core members have beards, so whoever
It seems David Greenman wrote:
A constant 5 o'clock shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
And what's wrong with a beard?
Nothing. I just remember someone pointing out in a previous e-mail that
all the core members had some sort of beard.
Very few core members have beards, so whoever
Frivolous is to have a page with pics from Ulf's Partys and play
"Spot The Devloper."
Stefan
On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
I'm going to have a "core team page" worked on which has pictures and
brief bios, perhaps something by next week.
Such things may seem frivolous, but
Soren Schmidt wrote:
It seems Wes Peters wrote:
Tim Vanderhoek wrote:
On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 12:15:02PM -0700, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
read a bit about them. Same for the committers group, but at 165+
members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)
David McNett wrote:
On 04-Jul-1999, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
Such things may seem frivolous, but I it helps people relate a little
more directly to the core team if they can see what they look like and
read a bit about them. Same for the committers group, but at 165+
members that's
Tim Vanderhoek wrote:
On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 12:15:02PM -0700, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
read a bit about them. Same for the committers group, but at 165+
members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)
Did Wes Peters finish his collection of committer ICBMNet
David Scheidt wrote:
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, Greg Lehey wrote:
On Sunday, 4 July 1999 at 15:36:21 -0400, Bill Fumerola wrote:
It also clears up the misconception that being a member of -core requires
a beard.
A constant 5 o'clock shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
And what's
For your information
http://www.mapblast.com
specifies LongLat at the bottom of the page when you are looking at a
map. Just move the icon to the right place.
Cheers
Nick
n_hibma[ Icon Latitude: 45.869154, Longitude: 8.620118 ]
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, Wes Peters wrote:
Tim
It seems Wes Peters wrote:
Tim Vanderhoek wrote:
On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 12:15:02PM -0700, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
read a bit about them. Same for the committers group, but at 165+
members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)
Did Wes Peters finish his
read a bit about them. Same for the committers group, but at 165+
members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)
Did Wes Peters finish his collection of committer ICBMNet lat/long
co-ordinates?
Here's what I have so far:
55.4, 11.3, phk,
In message pine.hpp.3.96.990704153517.11529a-100...@hp9000.chc-chimes.com
Bill Fumerola writes:
: It also clears up the misconception that being a member of -core requires
: a beard.
If it did, then Jordan would be out. :-) Justin too. Those are the
only two core members that I can even recall
In message 37804ce7.d821b...@softweyr.com Wes Peters writes:
: 40.1, -105.3, gibbs, wosh # Boulder, CO (wow!)
wosh? Didn't know there was a wosh in core. It certainly isn't me,
since I'm in Boulder, but not in core. There appears to be no wosh
account on freefall.
: 40.1
In message pine.gso.3.95q.990705091442.676n-100...@elect8 Nick Hibma writes:
: For your information
: http://www.mapblast.com
: specifies LongLat at the bottom of the page when you are looking at a
: map. Just move the icon to the right place.
That puts my current employer at 40.029322,
On Mon, Jul 05, 1999 at 12:12:55AM -0600, Wes Peters wrote:
[cc's trimmed]
Tim Vanderhoek wrote:
On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 12:15:02PM -0700, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
read a bit about them. Same for the committers group, but at 165+
members that's going to be a somewhat larger,
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, Greg Lehey wrote:
It also clears up the misconception that being a member of -core requires
a beard.
A constant 5 o'clock shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
And what's wrong with a beard?
Nothing. I just remember someone pointing out in a previous e-mail that
all
A constant 5 o'clock shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
And what's wrong with a beard?
Nothing. I just remember someone pointing out in a previous e-mail that
all the core members had some sort of beard.
Very few core members have beards, so whoever said that was wrong.
-DG
David
It seems David Greenman wrote:
A constant 5 o'clock shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
And what's wrong with a beard?
Nothing. I just remember someone pointing out in a previous e-mail that
all the core members had some sort of beard.
Very few core members have beards, so whoever
It seems David Greenman wrote:
A constant 5 o'clock shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
And what's wrong with a beard?
Nothing. I just remember someone pointing out in a previous e-mail that
all the core members had some sort of beard.
Very few core members have beards, so whoever
Don't ICBM coordinates require an elevation.
BTW, I'm at 38.75N 76.87W for the lovely list :)
Brian Fundakowski Feldman _ __ ___ ___ ___ ___
gr...@freebsd.org _ __ ___ | _ ) __| \
FreeBSD: The Power to Serve!_ __ | _ \._ \ |) |
Frivolous is to have a page with pics from Ulf's Partys and play
Spot The Devloper.
Stefan
On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
I'm going to have a core team page worked on which has pictures and
brief bios, perhaps something by next week.
Such things may seem frivolous, but I it
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write:
On Saturday, 3 July 1999 at 17:28:51 -0700, John Polstra wrote:
I put a handful of pictures from this year's USENIX conference at
http://www.freebsd.org/~jdp/usenix1999/.
Hey, they're some of the best I've seen of USENIX.
Proves my statement that it is
On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Wilko Bulte wrote:
Which makes a good case for a permanent picture gallery @ www.freebsd.org
I guess. I can donate a bunch of pictures taken at last year's
hackersparty here in the Netherlands.
When FreeBSDcon comes closer, I'll probably be be asking which of the
I'm going to have a "core team page" worked on which has pictures and
brief bios, perhaps something by next week.
Such things may seem frivolous, but I it helps people relate a little
more directly to the core team if they can see what they look like and
read a bit about them. Same for the
I'm going to have a "core team page" worked on which has pictures and
brief bios, perhaps something by next week.
Such things may seem frivolous, but I it helps people relate a little
more directly to the core team if they can see what they look like and
read a bit about them. Same for
David McNett wrote:
On 04-Jul-1999, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
Such things may seem frivolous, but I it helps people relate a little
more directly to the core team if they can see what they look like and
read a bit about them. Same for the committers group, but at 165+
members that's
David Scheidt wrote:
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, Greg Lehey wrote:
On Sunday, 4 July 1999 at 15:36:21 -0400, Bill Fumerola wrote:
It also clears up the misconception that being a member of -core requires
a beard.
A constant 5 o'clock shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
And what's
In article 19990704112426.j...@freebie.lemis.com you write:
On Saturday, 3 July 1999 at 17:28:51 -0700, John Polstra wrote:
I put a handful of pictures from this year's USENIX conference at
http://www.freebsd.org/~jdp/usenix1999/.
Hey, they're some of the best I've seen of USENIX.
Proves my
As Willem Jan Withagen wrote ...
In article 19990704112426.j...@freebie.lemis.com you write:
On Saturday, 3 July 1999 at 17:28:51 -0700, John Polstra wrote:
I put a handful of pictures from this year's USENIX conference at
http://www.freebsd.org/~jdp/usenix1999/.
Hey, they're some of
On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Wilko Bulte wrote:
Which makes a good case for a permanent picture gallery @ www.freebsd.org
I guess. I can donate a bunch of pictures taken at last year's
hackersparty here in the Netherlands.
When FreeBSDcon comes closer, I'll probably be be asking which of the
I'm going to have a core team page worked on which has pictures and
brief bios, perhaps something by next week.
Such things may seem frivolous, but I it helps people relate a little
more directly to the core team if they can see what they look like and
read a bit about them. Same for the
I'm going to have a core team page worked on which has pictures and
brief bios, perhaps something by next week.
Such things may seem frivolous, but I it helps people relate a little
more directly to the core team if they can see what they look like and
read a bit about them. Same for the
On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
I'm going to have a core team page worked on which has pictures and
brief bios, perhaps something by next week.
Such things may seem frivolous, but I it helps people relate a little
more directly to the core team if they can see what they look
On Sunday, 4 July 1999 at 20:31:24 +0200, Luigi Rizzo wrote:
I'm going to have a core team page worked on which has pictures and
brief bios, perhaps something by next week.
Such things may seem frivolous, but I it helps people relate a little
more directly to the core team if they can see
On Sun, Jul 04, 1999 at 12:15:02PM -0700, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
read a bit about them. Same for the committers group, but at 165+
members that's going to be a somewhat larger, long-term project. :-)
Did Wes Peters finish his collection of committer ICBMNet lat/long
co-ordinates?
--
On 04-Jul-1999, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
Such things may seem frivolous, but I it helps people relate a little
more directly to the core team if they can see what they look like and
read a bit about them. Same for the committers group, but at 165+
members that's going to be a somewhat larger,
On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, David McNett wrote:
Far from frivolous, I think that things like this will go a long way
to dispel the common misconception that FreeBSD is developed by a
small, closed, and unapproachable cadre of monks. Shouldn't be too
unwieldy, assuming you don't also choose to
Greg Lehey wrote:
It also clears up the misconception that being a member of -core requires
a beard.
A constant 5 o'clock shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
And what's wrong with a beard?
Nothing that a sharp knife or some hedge clippers couldn't fix.
--
John Birrell -
It also clears up the misconception that being a member of -core requires
a beard.
A constant 5 o'clock shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
And what's wrong with a beard?
beards are great...women love them, getting fluffed is much
better than getting scratchedkids love them.
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, Greg Lehey wrote:
On Sunday, 4 July 1999 at 15:36:21 -0400, Bill Fumerola wrote:
It also clears up the misconception that being a member of -core requires
a beard.
A constant 5 o'clock shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
And what's wrong with a beard?
Greg
On Sunday, 4 July 1999 at 19:37:16 -0500, David Scheidt wrote:
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, Greg Lehey wrote:
On Sunday, 4 July 1999 at 15:36:21 -0400, Bill Fumerola wrote:
It also clears up the misconception that being a member of -core requires
a beard.
A constant 5 o'clock shadow, maybe, but
On Saturday, 3 July 1999 at 17:28:51 -0700, John Polstra wrote:
I put a handful of pictures from this year's USENIX conference at
http://www.freebsd.org/~jdp/usenix1999/.
Hey, they're some of the best I've seen of USENIX.
Greg
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On Saturday, 3 July 1999 at 17:28:51 -0700, John Polstra wrote:
I put a handful of pictures from this year's USENIX conference at
http://www.freebsd.org/~jdp/usenix1999/.
Hey, they're some of the best I've seen of USENIX.
Greg
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