On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, at 8:11pm, Michael O'Donnell wrote:
> BTW, "verification" (which is involved with actually identifying the truth
> of some matter - check the etymology) is almost entirely unrelated to
> whether some news outlet has decided to repeat some story.
*cough* That was kind of my
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael O'Donnell) suggested:
>>> Why don't we all just eat at the place in question?
>>> Those who want to pursue the matter will presumably
>>> have an opportunity to quiz the management (thereby
>>> registering their concerns as directly as possible)
>>> while those who just
BTW, "verification" (which is involved with actually
identifying the truth of some matter - check the
etymology) is almost entirely unrelated to whether
some news outlet has decided to repeat some story.
Why don't we all just eat at the place in question?
Those who want to pursue the matter wil
Well, as per the story, the owner doesn't dispute the claim. So the
question becomes: who wants to make the phone call?
(I'm taking my daughter, joy of joys, to the mall, so I'm out. ;-)
-Ken
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, Dana S. Tellier wrote:
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> Heh... of course now Kevin, by mentioning your
Heh... of course now Kevin, by mentioning your deleted flame, you
just ruined your chances of appearing like the "better man". ;-)
- D
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I don't care much about independant verification, I'm more concerned
> about the veracity of the story and hearing both sides.
It seems to me that "independant verification" is helpful in
ascertaining the truth.
I wrote a big long flame that (IMHO) tore your email i
On 9 Jul 2002, at 5:24pm, Kevin D. Clark wrote:
>> Is there independent verification of that somewhere?
>
> I am 99% certain I heard this story on NHPR. I definitely heard it on
> the radio one morning.
>
> I also believe that I heard it on TV too.
Yah, and I heard Elvis is alive, and work
In a message dated: 09 Jul 2002 17:24:38 EDT
Kevin D. Clark said:
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>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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>> Is there independent verification of that somewhere?
>
>I am 99% certain I heard this story on NHPR. I definitely heard it on
>the radio one morning.
>
>I also believe that I heard it on TV t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Is there independent verification of that somewhere?
I am 99% certain I heard this story on NHPR. I definitely heard it on
the radio one morning.
I also believe that I heard it on TV too.
--kevin
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>>> I've never heard of before,
WSMN-AM, 1590kHz, Nashua - the one with the 4 towers inline just west
of Exit 5 near the Nashua PD, Nashua HS, and a (Greek?) Orthodox Church.
Been around Nashua for 30+ years, but can be a bit quaint on its POV.
I'm still in favour of the Grand Buffet anyway - i
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, at 4:26pm, Matthew J. Brodeur wrote:
>While I'm at a loss for better suggestions, I would like to point
> everyone to a recent article about the Grand Buffet:
> http://www.1590.com/Stories/0,1413,222%257E23677%257E685791,00.html
Is there independent verification of that
On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 15:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I thought it was pretty good, for a buffet restaurant, so I'm all for it.
> On the other hand, if someone else who knows the area has a suggestion, I'm
> open to that, too.
While it's a little out of the way, the place I'm heading to is
In a message dated: Tue, 09 Jul 2002 16:26:30 EDT
"Matthew J. Brodeur" said:
> I don't know how others feel about this, but I personally won't go
>there any more. As for other options, there are plenty of places on
>Amherst St. I just can't think of any ATM that will handle groups well.
>
--- "Andrew W. Gaunt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> A friend of mine has a web site for his business which is presently
> hosted by geocities. It's a simple HTML only web site with a lot
> of JPEG images (I maintain it for him). We'd like to find a better
> web host with more available space a
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On Tue, 9 Jul 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, at 7:19pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Is everyone open to meeting again at the buffet restaurant on Amherst St
> > again? Or, is there another place that people would like to meet at
In a message dated: Tue, 09 Jul 2002 16:22:27 EDT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, at 3:46pm, Ed Lawson wrote:
>>>Is everyone open to meeting again at the buffet restaurant on Amherst St
>>> again?
>>
>> What is name of restaurant?
>
> The name of the restaurant is either "Grand Bu
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, at 3:46pm, Ed Lawson wrote:
>>Is everyone open to meeting again at the buffet restaurant on Amherst St
>> again?
>
> What is name of restaurant?
The name of the restaurant is either "Grand Buffet" or "American Buffet",
depending on which sign you read or which person you as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>>Is everyone open to meeting again at the buffet restaurant on Amherst St
>>again?
>>
What is name of restaurant? Is Amerst St also Exit 6?
Ed Lawson
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> On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, at 7:19pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Ok, now to throw out the question of where we are going to meet to eat
> > before the meeting.
>
> Which is, of course, the really important question. ;-)
>
Actually, it's a moral imperative.
> > Is everyone open to meeting aga
A friend of mine has a web site for his business which is presently
hosted by geocities. It's a simple HTML only web site with a lot
of JPEG images (I maintain it for him). We'd like to find a better
web host with more available space and no ads or other such nonsense.
I've looked around a bit a
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, at 7:19pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ok, now to throw out the question of where we are going to meet to eat
> before the meeting.
Which is, of course, the really important question. ;-)
> Is everyone open to meeting again at the buffet restaurant on Amherst St
> again? Or
Ok, now to throw out the question of where we are going
to meet to eat before the meeting. Is everyone open to
meeting again at the buffet resturaunt on Amherst St
again? Or, is there another place that people would like
to meet at at around 6pm for dinner?
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, at 9:56am, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
> I upgraded one of my RH 6.2 home systems to RH 72+up2dateness, and
> Enlightenment is doing something funky with a couple of my key bindings.
I found that "funky" appeared to be a design goal for Enlightenment, which
is why I switch
CBI, Inc. still does audits.
They're based in Boston, but I know the (only) tech who does the audits.
He lives in Nashua and accompanied me to the last LUG meeting I was at.
I *know* they could use the business, so feel free to contact them.
http://www.cbi.net
Brian
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On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 10:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >Counterpane definitely used to - I personally used them once.
>
> They seem to not do this anymore, since their website makes no
> mention of it. They seem more narrowly focused on Managed Security
> Monitoring services now.
It doesn'
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >And that other one was Belanos I had completely forgotten about
> >@stake... I've heard good things there.
>
> Err, got a URL on Belanos? The obvious doesn't seem to work :)
Looks like they've fallen off the map. Start up casualty, I guess.
In a message dated: Tue, 09 Jul 2002 10:20:58 EDT
Ben Boulanger said:
>Counterpane definitely used to - I personally used them once.
They seem to not do this anymore, since their website makes no
mention of it. They seem more narrowly focused on Managed Security
Monitoring services now.
Goo
In a message dated: Tue, 09 Jul 2002 10:20:58 EDT
Ben Boulanger said:
>And that other one was Belanos I had completely forgotten about
>@stake... I've heard good things there.
Err, got a URL on Belanos? The obvious doesn't seem to work :)
Thanks!
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It may look
On 9 Jul 2002, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
> I don't think that Counterpane does this sort of work. They specialize
> in managed security. SANS, I know, does not do this. SANS is an
> educational and reaserch organization. They may be able to point you in
> the right direction.
Counterpane definit
I don't think that Counterpane does this sort of work. They specialize
in managed security. SANS, I know, does not do this. SANS is an
educational and reaserch organization. They may be able to point you in
the right direction.
Eeye-Digital Security does penetration testing and some code review.
Hi all,
I've recently heard that the proposed speaker for the Thursday
MonadLUG meeting had to cancel on very short notice.
As a result, Jerry has no speaker to present anything at this time.
Unfortunately, Jerry also has a tremendous amount going on in his
personal life right now and really
Hi,
I would highly recommend @STAKE in Boston. They have a great reputation,
and they employ some of the best security people in the world (Dr.
Mudge, among others). When they break into your systems, they will give
you a full report of how they did it, and how to fix it. They will also
do code r
Counterpane provides this service. They're about the best in my opinion,
but I believe SANS does it too? I'd have to look that one up. If you
want the best, Counterpane... If cost is a big factor, you can usually
find people around who do this type of thing as a consultant.
I -believe- Bels
Hi all,
Does anyone have any experience working with companies who do
penetration testing, code review, and general security audits for
products?
At my current place of employment we have a product which we would
like to have reviewed and tested by an outside party. However, the
only compa
The presentation will start no earlier than 7:30 P.M.
md
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email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 80 Amherst St.
Voice: +1.603.672.4557 Amherst,
In a message dated: Tue, 09 Jul 2002 09:16:18 EDT
Mark Komarinski said:
>I had heard previously this was starting at 7:30. Has the time changed, or
>are you intentionally giving us an earlier time so we show up late, but
>on time to start at 7:30?
>
>I ask b/c 7:30 is better for me, as I'm now
Rrrr.. been fighting with this one a while. I upgraded one
of my RH 6.2 home systems to RH 72+up2dateness, and Enlightenment
is doing something funky with a couple of my key bindings. My
$HOME/.enlightenment/keybindings.cfg file labels specific actions
(goto desktops) for Alt-F1 and Alt-F2, but
On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 09:04:36AM -0400, Jon Hall wrote:
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> An Evening with Ximian
>
> on July 10th, starting at 7 P.M. at Daniel Webster's Collings Auditorium
> on their Nashua, New Hampshire campus. The meeting is free of charge and
> open to the public. Directions to the Cam
Hi,
In addition to the event which most of you already know about, we will be
giving away about 150 T-shirts of assorted sizes that were left over from the
Annual Linux Symposium co-sponsored by USENIX. In addition there will be
a very nice notebook carrying briefcase from Compaq and a "Bill Gat
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