From: David Barak
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> Should the HAC be expected to manage the transition to HumorV6?
>
BEFORE that is introduced, one needs a mailing-list designated for discussion
of the potential problems an dangers associated therewith, similar to the
ACM's discussion list on computer technoogy. May I prop
Should the HAC be expected to manage the transition to HumorV6?
David
On Sat, 03 Dec 2011 11:40:54 EST, Jay Ashworth said:
> "Private IRC server".
Amen to that.
I've decided that our private Jabber server has resulted in an order of
magnitude improvement in dealing with "quick question for ya" requests, as you
can cut/paste to/from as needed (it's still kinda hard
It's hard to sustain that kind of commitment... so we need to form a Humor
Advisory Committee. Their job would be to determine which behaviors the
community finds most humorous. When the community doesn't produce enough
material, the comedy HAC would write jokes on our behalf (for adoption by Jo
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 12:30 PM, Scott Weeks wrote:
> --- bickn...@ufp.org wrote:
> From: Leo Bicknell
>
> If you have telecommuters _everyone_ in the office should be forced
> to work from home at least 2 weeks a year, including the manager.
> It's only from that experience you learn to deal wit
- Original Message -
> From: "Scott Weeks"
> That is unless the gov't forces companies to treat the home as a workplace
> when telecommuting. I still have the sneaking suspicion that many managers
> don't feel they have enough control when one telecommutes as well as
> the other things di
--- bon...@mail.r-bonomi.com wrote: ---
"Scott Weeks" wrote:
> bmann...@vacation.karoshi.com wrote:
>>
>> actually, i've heard the real reason is corporate liability ...
>> that said, there is an advantage for team f2f mtgs on a periodic
>> basis.
>
> I don't follow. Could y
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 20:01, wrote:
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> Suggestion received and needing confirmation:
>
> That ARIN or a party it designates assign one or more sense(s) of humour to
> the CEO.
>
I believe this suggestion su
(to save googling and, perhaps, book reading)
http://www.thefilterbubble.com/
On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 1:28 PM, brian nikell wrote:
> The filter bubble. Eli pariser
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Can anyone familiar with this knob and its usage, answer a question:
Would anything break, in terms of use of that knob, if instead of
"zeroing" the AGGREGATOR, the local AS (as seen from the outside
world, in the case of confederations) were used?
Would the functionality of the knob, in reducing
- Original Message -
> From: "Thorsten Dahm"
> The downside of this is that you are not around in the office in case
> someone wants to talk to you. I often end up with guys from our
> operations team or other teams stopping at my desk and ask questions.
> Or guys who want to have a quick
Also checkout Adrian Cockcroft presentations on their architecture which
describes how they use aws and CDns etc
Martin
On Saturday, 3 December 2011, Jonathan Towne wrote:
> Wow.. not sure how I missed that option. Exactly why I posted before
dumping
> a bunch of time into a bottomless bucket!
Hi Daniel,
I do understand the use of it however have my doubts about usability as such,
I'd really like to see anyone using it for the reason below.
All of updates with ASN 0 I have seen in the past few years were there due to
software bugs, not explicit configuration - same as this one.
Warre
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