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tod
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response 50 of 67:
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Dec 21 21:28 UTC 2004 |
I was thinking of just the membership. Aren't they "trusted"?
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blaise
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response 51 of 67:
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Dec 21 22:25 UTC 2004 |
The $30/month figure is for adding a second system to the colocation,
based on the numbers that Joe reported in the colocation item.
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janc
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response 52 of 67:
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Dec 22 03:51 UTC 2004 |
Oh. I don't think the Sun should be moved to co-lo. If we keep it on line,
it should be stuck in someone's basement. It doesn't need dialins. It
doesn't need much bandwidth. It doesn't need to be in the co-lo.
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spooked
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response 53 of 67:
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Dec 22 11:14 UTC 2004 |
Yeah, I agree... hell, ship it to Australia - it can live in my basement ;)
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cmcgee
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response 54 of 67:
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Dec 22 13:43 UTC 2004 |
I like the idea of an Australian Grexbox.
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remmers
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response 55 of 67:
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Dec 22 19:30 UTC 2004 |
"The sun never sets on the Grex Empire."
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happyboy
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response 56 of 67:
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Dec 22 19:32 UTC 2004 |
because it's ass is so big?
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tod
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response 57 of 67:
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Dec 22 19:39 UTC 2004 |
The Sun might not set but it sure gets rebooted alot!
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janc
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response 58 of 67:
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Dec 22 20:56 UTC 2004 |
Uptime is currently 24 days. It's really been a faithful and stable creature.
I'll miss it. But Sunset is indeed approaching.
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spooked
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response 59 of 67:
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Dec 22 23:20 UTC 2004 |
In theory, I think it would be fab if I could house retro Grex however (1) I
don't have a basement (just my townhouse villa of which I am the sole
inhabitant), (2) Aussie temps are warm, and I don't have sufficient
air-conditioning; my desktop PC (much newer, and much smaller than
soon-to-be retro Grex) keeps my place too steamy as it is, (3) I don't
think the fiscal position of Cyberspace Communications Inc could justify the
freight charges of shipping the beast and its associated peripherals - I
can imagine they would not be cheap! However, if 1-3 inclusive could be
overcome, I would be happy to pamper retro-Grex :)
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janc
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response 60 of 67:
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Dec 23 04:10 UTC 2004 |
I think it'd be cheaper to ship you someplace. We've lined up a house in
Northern Quebec for you. It never gets warm, rents are very low, has a
basement (well, a root celler) and electricity and internet connectivity is
good due to the nearby NORAD radar station. We'll be trucking the Sun up
there as soon as it's summer. Summer generally occurs late in July. We can
get you there any time though. There is a scenic lake nearby (with sand
beach!) that a ski plane can land on any time the wind speed drops below 40
mph.
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naftee
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response 61 of 67:
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Dec 23 04:12 UTC 2004 |
Live like an Indian
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spooked
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response 62 of 67:
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Dec 23 05:20 UTC 2004 |
Sounds like an affordable plan!
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twenex
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response 63 of 67:
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Dec 23 13:50 UTC 2004 |
Re: #61. Is that the sequel to "Walk Like an Egyptian"?
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tod
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response 64 of 67:
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Dec 23 16:53 UTC 2004 |
re #60
Can I bring my bassoon?
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janc
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response 65 of 67:
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Dec 23 21:38 UTC 2004 |
I think it would be a good place for a bassoon.
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albaugh
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response 66 of 67:
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Dec 24 00:45 UTC 2004 |
Along with the other bedposts...
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jesuit
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response 67 of 67:
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May 17 02:15 UTC 2006 |
TROGG IS DAVID BLAINE
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