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Lisa Kachold wrote:
| Do we have any cool PLUG shirts?
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| Might be a great way to drum up all manner of fun?
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| Like these:
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| http://scratchcomputing.com/tmp/pdx.pm.2008shirt.html
| http://www.splitreason.com/product/99
That first shirt is really
On Wed, 9 Jul 2008, blake gonterman wrote:
I have been using a Maxtor OneTouch III 320gb drive for the last year
without any issues as a backup drive. It has even been pulled apart a few
times and other drives used in the enclosure without issues. yes, I
willingly voided the warranty.
The
2008/7/10 keith smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Here is a bit of a twist. Something learned about in High School, Ex post
facto laws are in violation of the US Constitution.
Not always. Example: When the previous president took office, he
raised taxes AND he made them retroactive to the previous
I'm worried about the progress we are making.
Keith Smith
(520) 207-9877
PHP Programmer
--- On Thu, 7/10/08, Daniel Stasinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Daniel Stasinski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Spy Bill Debate Comes to an End
To: Main PLUG discussion list
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Just to steer things in a slightly different way...
I have wanted to try one of these SATA drive docks:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/drives/a7ea/
Not an endorsement, just pointing out an interesting gadget I drool over.
Alan
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and none in Girl Styles?
Gee, can't we design a new logo ourselves and sell them from like Cafe Press
via a store portal on the site page?
We just request design submissions from EveryOne?
Maybe make our own version of the README type shirt?
(503)754-4452 Blackberry || www.obnosis.com
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Sure you can design some how you want! PLUG is not a legal entity and
there is now real central, controlling authority. It's all by community
consensus.
Speaking as a member of the Steering Committee: It'd be nice for the
group to have a consistent
Just thought that I would try to help people avoid the same problems that I
had yesterday.
The Internet connections on two XP machines on my network just stopped working
yesterday morning. I won't bother people with the details but I fought with
the network settings for about an hour or more
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 9:24 AM, Jason Hayes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just thought that I would try to help people avoid the same problems that I
had yesterday.
The Internet connections on two XP machines on my network just stopped working
yesterday morning. I won't bother people with the
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 8:20 AM, Alan Dayley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Sure you can design some how you want! PLUG is not a legal entity and
there is now real central, controlling authority. It's all by community
consensus.
Speaking as a
Am 10. Jul, 2008 schwätzte Lisa Kachold so:
and none in Girl Styles?
We tried to at the time. It didn't happen. I don't remember why. I do
remember being disappointed.
Gee, can't we design a new logo ourselves and sell them from like Cafe Press via a
store portal on the site page?
der.hans wrote:
Am 10. Jul, 2008 schwätzte Lisa Kachold so:
Gee, can't we design a new logo ourselves and sell them from like
Cafe Press via a store portal on the site page?
There are plenty of others such as spreadshirt and zazzle.
I have used spreadshirt for a few one-offs. I tried to
Don't say that over the internet, you'll be monitored.
Thanks,
Dan Lund
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 6:36 AM, keith smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm worried about the progress we are making.
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Wouldn't that be a tragic loss of resources. They may fall asleep monitoring
me.
Keith Smith
(520) 207-9877
PHP Programmer
--- On Thu, 7/10/08, Dan Lund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Dan Lund [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Spy Bill Debate Comes to an End
To: Main
How are they, price-wise?
I checked their site out and wasn't able to run across any of that.
Though, the dye process looks sweet. If they are a decent price, I'd
love to make a few biker shirts through them. (yeah yeah, not Linux
related but a decent local place is a sweet find)
Thanks,
Dan
That's one thing I've thought about alot when any form of large-scale
monitoring comes to mind. I'm sure there's a massive amount of white
noise, could you imagine how much processing you'd neeed to perform?
Oh and by the way... saddam, talaban, guantanamo side door code is
6296, jihad, mecca
I have a CentOS laptop that is running firefox in kiosk mode (which
rotates various system displays and metrics). I'm having problems
disabling the screen blanking. Not only is it blanking the screen, but
some time after that is does a DPMS powerdown of the display as well.
So far I have
On Thu, 2008-07-10 at 17:18 -0700, Charles Jones wrote:
I have a CentOS laptop that is running firefox in kiosk mode (which
rotates various system displays and metrics). I'm having problems
disabling the screen blanking. Not only is it blanking the screen, but
some time after that is does a
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Mike Schwartz wrote:
What a TYPO:
there is now real central, controlling authority.
| I think you meant no real (vs. now real).
| - - that = about 180 degrees diff meaning!
| (almost like, the ever popular typo not vs. now)
Whoops! Yes, that is a
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