Yes, as you've possibly heard both in the news, or on this very list,
Google is opening a data center facility in North Carolina. No, this
facility is not in or immediately near Raleigh, and for that I do
apologize. :) The location is in Lenoir, NC, which for those who might
not know is around
Aaron,
Sounds cool! As for me, I'd never be so naive as to reply to the whole list
*again* when I interested in a job offer. That would just be silly!
I really do appreciate they way you continue to think about us TriLUGgers.
Thanks much, Aaron.
Good day.
Israel
On 2/15/07, Aaron S.
Bear with me for a minute, I haven't discussed this with more than a
couple people in the last six months, and I couldn't resist the
opportunity to do so now.
As someone who was offered an SA job at Google last year and turned it
down, I would describe my experience with the Google interview
Hi, everybody!
OK, the IBM trip can only happen on Wed., 2/28... and I'm really excited
about the prospect, but I'm also excited about the Crazy Fire lunch*, so...
so I'm going to the wiki page ( http://trilug.org/wiki/TriLUG_Lunch ) and
changing the Crazy Fire lunch time -again-, this time to
You, sir, chose wisely ;) [1]
William
--snip--
Maybe I should have had Taco Bell like Aaron before my Google interview
-- I went to In-N-Out. :)
--bak
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[1] In-N-Out rocks. I wish it were out here on the east coast. If you
haven't tried it, you need to.
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On Feb 15, 2007, at 9:30 AM, William Sutton wrote:
[1] In-N-Out rocks. I wish it were out here on the east coast. If
you
haven't tried it, you need to.
Went to SCaLE in LA last weekend. Got my usual Double Double, animal
style, with Fries and Strawberry shake. The place was packed at
On Thursday 15 February 2007 10:12, Tarus Balog wrote:
On Feb 15, 2007, at 9:30 AM, William Sutton wrote:
[1] In-N-Out rocks. I wish it were out here on the east coast. If
you
haven't tried it, you need to.
Went to SCaLE in LA last weekend. Got my usual Double Double, animal
style,
Anyone know how I can remove chapter information from a vob file? That
is, I want it all in 1 chapter. This would be using Linux tools, of
course ... but if you only know of something that runs on that other
unmentionable OS, that would acceptable too.
Thanks,
Owen
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I don't have much experience in this area to know what the terminology
exactly is, but I'm looking for a CD/DVD burner/autoloader that I can
use to automate some archiving.
Ideally I'd like to be able to script mkisofs and then have the image
burned without having to manually go swap out
I have to second Tarus on the animal style double double. I usually go
for the 'well-done' fries as well. Aargh, starving now.
My sources tell me that Cook-Out is the thing that comes closest in NC,
and it's but a pale imitation.
--bak
William Sutton wrote:
It's not even 10:35 and you've
It's not even 10:35 and you've made me hungry :}
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On Thu, 15 Feb 2007, Tarus Balog wrote:
On Feb 15, 2007, at 9:30 AM, William Sutton wrote:
[1] In-N-Out rocks. I wish it were out here on the east coast. If
you
haven't tried it, you need to.
Went to SCaLE in
On 2/15/07, bak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My sources tell me that Cook-Out is the thing that comes closest in NC,
and it's but a pale imitation.
What about 5 guys?
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On Feb 15, 2007, at 10:27 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
I lived in LA 1980-1998, and never encountered SCaLE. What is it?
The Southern California Area Linux Expo (http://
www.socallinuxexpo.org). If TriLUG put on a conference, it would be
something like this. Users group sponsored conference with
Grant Shipley wrote:
What about 5 guys?
+1
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5 Guys is lame in comparison. I'd rather eat at Fuddruckers than 5 Guys.
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On Thu, 15 Feb 2007, Grant Shipley wrote:
On 2/15/07, bak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My sources tell me that Cook-Out is the thing that comes closest in NC,
and it's but a pale imitation.
What
Grant Shipley wrote:
On 2/15/07, bak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My sources tell me that Cook-Out is the thing that comes closest in NC,
and it's but a pale imitation.
What about 5 guys?
5 Guys is the closest I've had since relocating to this coast, and it
comes very close indeed. Definitely
It seems that all the folks on this list are closet foodies as well as
linux/unix geeks. In fact IIRC the Crazy Fire discussion of which
starches work best as sauce barriers is the one other long-running
discussion I've seen in my short time here. And that BBQ thread.
Excellent!
--bak
Hi folks, and welcome to the TriLUG Lunch Pledge Drive! :-)
You know, TriLUG can't function without its members
and as such I'd like to take a moment of your time to
ask you to sign up at at http://www.trilug.org/wiki/TriLUG_Lunch
and join us for lunch on Tuesday, February 27 at 12:45pm
at Crazy
On 2/15/07, Tanner Lovelace [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You know, TriLUG can't function without its members
and as such I'd like to take a moment of your time...
For as much as members get out of TriLUG, now's your chance to give
back. Just call 982uh, I mean, edit the Wiki and join us for
$900 lowest entry fee for an exhibitor. That's probably about right because
of the cost of marketing and the facilities.
On 2/15/07, Tarus Balog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 15, 2007, at 10:27 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
I lived in LA 1980-1998, and never encountered SCaLE. What is it?
The
so now im conused! should I apply or not.. ;)
Jason
On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at
09:13:57AM -0500, bak wrote:
Bear with me for a minute, I haven't discussed this with more than a
couple people in the last six months, and I couldn't resist the
opportunity to do so now.
As someone who was
and for all of you linux geeks who don't want to live in lenior...
the time has come once again for cerient technologies (http://cerient.net)
to expand its labor pool - we're looking for a talented system administrator
slash network geek slash linux hacker to join our somewhat non-traditional
Subject: Re: [TriLUG] Positions with Google in NC
so now im conused! should I apply or not.. ;)
Jason
[Jim Ray pontificates] what's wrong, man? Cisco not good enough for ya?
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Perhaps off topic, but I thought it was very interesting the level of
distastes expressed Daniel Lyons is a Senior Editor at Forbes.
http://www.forbes.com/2007/02/12/ibm-open-source-tech-enter-cz_dl_0212ibm.html?partner=technology_newsletter
you will get annoying ad with this URL, just click to
Wow. I'd hate to get on Dan's bad side :-)
I hope all is well out on the West coast, Glen!
Regards,
Jim
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On 2/15/07, John Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/15/07, Glen Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps off topic, but I thought it was very interesting the level of
distastes expressed Daniel Lyons is a Senior Editor at Forbes.
snip
It seems to me that Forbes has always been very Pro SCO,
Having experienced the Cerient interview process, I'll give you some pointers:
* Watch The Heathers[0] before coming. Be able to quote from it.
* Polish your anti-OSU jokes.
* Bring tennis balls (for the dogs).
* ???
* Profit!
Seriously though... If you value independence flexibility and have
Sounds to me like he is just spreading more FUD. Personally, I don't
see him as exuding IT experience, except as a freelanced fictional
writer after not getting tenure at a major university..
And then there is this about him.
http://www.digitaldivide.net/blog/Taran/view?PostID=6988
Daniel
On 2/15/07, Glen Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps off topic, but I thought it was very interesting the level of
distastes expressed Daniel Lyons is a Senior Editor at Forbes.
snip
It seems to me that Forbes has always been very Pro SCO, so this
latest article is nothing new. Perhaps he
Rob,
thanks for the insight. Up until this point I thought of Forbes as being
reputable. I am surprised that a senior editor is allowed to write such
strongly worded comments.
/glen
Rob Rousseau wrote:
Sounds to me like he is just spreading more FUD. Personally, I don't
see him as exuding
On 2/15/07, Glen Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rob,
thanks for the insight. Up until this point I thought of Forbes as being
reputable. I am surprised that a senior editor is allowed to write such
strongly worded comments.
for real fun,
1) Google on scox Daniel Lyons
2) find one positive
would you like a washcloth? ;) ;) ;)
No really, I dig the Cerient guys, their heads are in the right place.
You will enjoy their evilness. :)
On 2/15/07, Cristóbal Palmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Having experienced the Cerient interview process, I'll give you some pointers:
* Watch The
Glen,
He's probably a Senior Editor because he can probably do his job
well. Which, I'd imagine, is to sell more issues of Forbes magazine and
drum up more website hits and have us Linux and IBM folks yak about him
and the magazine. ;)
If he wrote anything less, it would be boring and
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Grant Shipley wrote:
On 2/15/07, bak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My sources tell me that Cook-Out is the thing that comes closest in NC,
and it's but a pale imitation.
What about 5 guys?
2 weeks ago I would have recommended Cheeburger Cheeburger
If you would like to see how some other Linux fans feel about Rob
Enderle, Dan Lyons and Maureen O'Gara take a look at
www.investorvillage.com's SCOX message board. The last two days are
full of dislike for these Reporters.
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On 2/15/07, Rob Rousseau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Lyons is Not A Fanatic. He's Just From Another Planet.
The first thought I had when I saw the picture of him from that link[1]
was that he looks like Douglas Feith[2]. I wonder if their writing
styles[3] are similar?
Cheers,
Tanner
Magnus wrote:
Grant Shipley wrote:
What about 5 guys?
+1
Where is 5 guys? I'm always up for trying a new burger...as long as they
have the proper fixins...chili, slaw and onions. I'm partial to Pharoahs.
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On Feb 15, 2007, at 3:02 PM, Jim Wright wrote:
Magnus wrote:
Grant Shipley wrote:
What about 5 guys?
+1
Where is 5 guys? I'm always up for trying a new burger...as long as
they have the proper fixins...chili, slaw and onions. I'm partial
to Pharoahs.
I recommend Abbey Road Grill.
Personal recommendations in order of liking:
1. In-N-Out
2. Fatburger
3. Fuddruckers
4. Cheeburger Cheeburger (but they have awesome shakes and you have to get
your picture up on the wall)
5. ...
6. 5 Guys (I wasn't impressed, sorry)
7. Burger King
8. ...
oo. McDonalds
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Michael Rothwell wrote:
On Feb 15, 2007, at 3:02 PM, Jim Wright wrote:
Magnus wrote:
Grant Shipley wrote:
What about 5 guys?
+1
Where is 5 guys? I'm always up for trying a new burger...as long as
they have the proper fixins...chili, slaw and onions. I'm partial to
Pharoahs.
I
Did you mean FatDaddy's? Also a good place. They grind their own
beef, AFAIK.
On Feb 15, 2007, at 3:11 PM, William Sutton wrote:
2. Fatburger
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You can't possibly have this thread without mentioning Char Grill!! :)
On 2/15/07, Michael Rothwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you mean FatDaddy's? Also a good place. They grind their own
beef, AFAIK.
On Feb 15, 2007, at 3:11 PM, William Sutton wrote:
2. Fatburger
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comic book guy voiceBest job description post.. EVER!!/comic book guy
voice
and for all of you linux geeks who don't want to live in lenior...
the time has come once again for cerient technologies (http://cerient.net)
to expand its labor pool - we're looking for a talented system
On Feb 15, 2007, at 3:18 PM, David McDowell wrote:
You can't possibly have this thread without mentioning Char
Grill!! :)
As a friend of mine described Char Grill:
They cook your burger to absolute perfection. Then, 5 minutes later,
they take it off the grill.
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No...in SoCal there is/was a chain called FatBurger. Nice place. When
they take your order, the person ringing you up shouts out what you
ordered, item by item, and the other people making the burgers echo it in
chorus. Kinda interesting. The fat burger with chili on it is sloppy but
On 2/15/07, Jim Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where is 5 guys? I'm always up for trying a new burger...as long as they
have the proper fixins...chili, slaw and onions. I'm partial to Pharoahs.
North Hills.
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There is a 5 Guys in Southpoint Food Court.
On 2/15/07, Jim Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Magnus wrote:
Grant Shipley wrote:
What about 5 guys?
+1
Where is 5 guys? I'm always up for trying a new burger...as long as they
have the proper fixins...chili, slaw and onions. I'm partial to
2 weeks ago I would have recommended Cheeburger Cheeburger as the best
burger place in town, but they closed all their NC stores. :(
Where did you see this? I was just at the one at Briar Creek a couple of
weeks ago and there was no sign of this. Nor is there a press release from
the company
On Feb 15, 2007, at 3:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2 weeks ago I would have recommended Cheeburger Cheeburger as the
best
burger place in town, but they closed all their NC stores. :(
Where did you see this? I was just at the one at Briar Creek a
couple of
weeks ago and there was no
So sad.
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Jim Wright wrote:
Magnus wrote:
Grant Shipley wrote:
What about 5 guys?
+1
Where is 5 guys? I'm always up for trying a new burger...as long as they
have the proper fixins...chili, slaw and onions. I'm partial to Pharoahs.
There's one being built near Maynard Walnut in Cary. It's next
Jim Wright wrote:
Where is 5 guys? I'm always up for trying a new burger...as long as they
have the proper fixins...chili, slaw and onions. I'm partial to Pharoahs.
Closest one to me is Southpointe food court but I'm sure they have other
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Hmmm. I'm gonna have to check out Melvin's. It is a block from my house.
Regards,
Jim
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Haven't done anythign besides run it but cinelerra runs fine on FC6 AFAICT.
Not sure if that would solve the problem. Looked like a multi-day learning
curve. I might have used the livna distro to install or maybe straight from
RHT - don't remember.
My $.02,
Tim
On 2/14/07, Douglas Ward [EMAIL
2 weeks ago I would have recommended Cheeburger Cheeburger
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On Feb 15, 2007, at 11:23 AM, Tim Jowers wrote:
$900 lowest entry fee for an exhibitor. That's probably about right
because
of the cost of marketing and the facilities.
.org's get in fer free.
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You can't forget MoJoe's in downtown Raleigh. They have really cheap
burgers after 10PM.
Matt
Jim Ray wrote:
Hmmm. I'm gonna have to check out Melvin's. It is a block from my house.
Regards,
Jim
Jim Ray, President
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10 PM is *way* past my bedtime :-)
Regards,
Jim
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Since you put on Burger King and McDonalds, I will mention that if this
were 15 or 20 years ago, people might seriously include Hardees. Yes, it
is true! In the 80's their food was actually good! This may just be the
blur of the years passing, but I seem to remember the food you got from
On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 04:34:37PM -0500, Tarus Balog wrote:
.org's get in fer free.
Cool! im a .org.. I get in fer free? ;)
Jason
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Mike Norwood wrote:
Since you put on Burger King and McDonalds, I will mention that if this
were 15 or 20 years ago, people might seriously include Hardees.
That just reminded me of that jewel of fast food marketing...Skat(which
I believe was(is?) owned by Hardees)...nothing like a good Skat
On Feb 15, 2007, at 4:53 PM, Mike Norwood wrote:
Since you put on Burger King and McDonalds, I will mention that if
this
were 15 or 20 years ago, people might seriously include Hardees.
Yes, it
is true! In the 80's their food was actually good!
Anyone remember Ray's? Pimped by
On Thursday 15 February 2007 16:53, Mike Norwood wrote:
Since you put on Burger King and McDonalds, I will mention that if this
were 15 or 20 years ago, people might seriously include Hardees.
Eeeeuu!
They have those things in Orlando, and all I can say is, Eeeeuu!
SteveT
Steve Litt
On Thursday 15 February 2007 15:24, William Sutton wrote:
No...in SoCal there is/was a chain called FatBurger. Nice place.
From one SoCal guy to another -- remember Carls Junior? I'd give my right arm
to have one of those in Orlando.
SteveT
Steve Litt
Author: Universal Troubleshooting
I remember Carls Jr. They bought Hardees, so I'm surprised that they
haven't done better with Hardees...
(note that while I lived in SoCal, I'm not from there...but it is a really
nice place)
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On Thu, 15 Feb 2007, Steve Litt wrote:
On Thursday 15 February 2007 15:24,
Michael Rothwell wrote:
Did you mean FatDaddy's? Also a good place. They grind their own beef,
AFAIK.
On Feb 15, 2007, at 3:11 PM, William Sutton wrote:
2. Fatburger
Y'know, while I *liked* FatBurger when I lived in SoCal (one of the few
burger places to offer a turkey burger, among other
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On Feb 15, 2007, at 7:02 PM, Kevin Otte wrote:
http://www.trilug.org/~kjotte/silly_thread.jpg
http://games.briggster.com/media/burgertime2.html
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not sure if they have in any in the triangle, but I love a Miami Subs
burger, mayo and all, good stuff, they stay open til 3am.
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On Feb 15, 2007, at 7:02 PM, Kevin Otte wrote:
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Dude! Awesome game! Man.. That brings back memories. Atari 2600, anyone?
I wonder if mine still works...
~B
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Miami Subs-es have been closing up around the Triangle area, sadly. The one
on Western Blvd in Raleigh turned into Papa Lou's, and the one in Durham
on Hillsborough Rd closed down a few months ago. That was some good eats,
though.
~B
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I had Fast Food either on 2600 or 7800
On 2/15/07, Brian Henning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dude! Awesome game! Man.. That brings back memories. Atari 2600, anyone?
I wonder if mine still works...
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