Re: OT RE: Fwd: New column

2001-07-25 Thread Lee
Rick Sivernell wrote: Snip I *work* in the 360 area code (most of western Washington). I live in 206 (Seattle area). Redmond is in 425 (King County *except* Seattle). Without the ferry ride I could drive there in 20 minutes (traffic permitting). Or, my preference, I could hit it

Re: Fwd: New column

2001-07-24 Thread David A. Bandel
Kurt Wall wrote: On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 07:35:27PM -0400, Randy Donohoe wrote: Thanks for the exposure, that'll help a lot. Two-second pings aren't bad, over here in the hills of eastern Kentucky our signals come in on surplus DC mine cable. We use carrier pigeons to transmit our

RE: Fwd: New column

2001-07-24 Thread Condon Thomas A KPWA
On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 07:35:27PM -0400, Randy Donohoe wrote: Thanks for the exposure, that'll help a lot. Two-second pings aren't bad, over here in the hills of eastern Kentucky our signals come in on surplus DC mine cable. We use carrier pigeons to transmit our packets in

Re: Fwd: New column

2001-07-24 Thread Randy Donohoe
I'mleaving on that one, it's getting deeper than the mud up Muddygut holler. Randy Donohoe On Tuesday 24 July 2001 11:15, you wrote: On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 07:35:27PM -0400, Randy Donohoe wrote: Thanks for the exposure, that'll help a lot. Two-second pings aren't bad, over here in

Re: Fwd: New column

2001-07-24 Thread Kurt Wall
On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 10:38:44PM -0500, David A. Bandel wrote: Kurt Wall wrote: We use carrier pigeons to transmit our packets in Holladay, UT. Then I assume you are in full compliance with the new RFC2549, IP over Avian Carriers with Quality of Service, which updated RFC1149,

OT RE: Fwd: New column

2001-07-24 Thread Condon Thomas A KPWA
David, Here in the pacific northwest we transmit them via tree sap -- we aren't allowed to use owls or other birds. Is there an RFC that covers this? Avian carriers do have an RFC (see my previous post). If you method is legitimate, then it either has or needs an EXPERIMENTAL

RE: OT RE: Fwd: New column

2001-07-24 Thread Condon Thomas A KPWA
You can't be that close to Redmond, you've got a 360 area code! :-) Of course, I suppose that's relative given the list membership. I *work* in the 360 area code (most of western Washington). I live in 206 (Seattle area). Redmond is in 425 (King County *except* Seattle). Without the

Re: OT RE: Fwd: New column

2001-07-24 Thread Rick Sivernell
On Tuesday 24 July 2001 03:37 pm, you wrote: You can't be that close to Redmond, you've got a 360 area code! :-) Of course, I suppose that's relative given the list membership. I *work* in the 360 area code (most of western Washington). I live in 206 (Seattle area). Redmond is in

Re: OT RE: Fwd: New column

2001-07-24 Thread Terence McCarthy
On Tuesday 24 July 2001 20:37, Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote: Or, my preference, I could hit it with a short range tactical nuke from here. d In A Chord, 5 or 10kt? Just curious. Terence ___ http://linux.nf -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives, Subscribe,

Re: OT RE: Fwd: New column

2001-07-24 Thread rickf
Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote: You can't be that close to Redmond, you've got a 360 area code! :-) Of course, I suppose that's relative given the list membership. I *work* in the 360 area code (most of western Washington). I live in 206 (Seattle area). Redmond is in 425 (King County

Re: Fwd: New column

2001-07-23 Thread Mike Andrew
On Monday 23 July 2001 23:34, Randy Donohoe wrote: I'm writing to ask your help in evaluating a column I'm considering submitting to some sites and newspapers. The column is called The Curve, and is basically a tutorial on Linux for the raw beginner. [snip] I've provided space on

Re: Fwd: New column

2001-07-23 Thread Randy Donohoe
Thanks for the exposure, that'll help a lot. Two-second pings aren't bad, over here in the hills of eastern Kentucky our signals come in on surplus DC mine cable. Randy Donohoe On Monday 23 July 2001 17:58, you wrote: On Monday 23 July 2001 23:34, Randy Donohoe wrote: I'm writing to ask your

Re: Fwd: New column

2001-07-23 Thread Kurt Wall
On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 07:35:27PM -0400, Randy Donohoe wrote: Thanks for the exposure, that'll help a lot. Two-second pings aren't bad, over here in the hills of eastern Kentucky our signals come in on surplus DC mine cable. We use carrier pigeons to transmit our packets in Holladay, UT.