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other
response 255 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 12 18:33 UTC 2003

253:  He doesn't sound that way to me, but you're entitled to your 
opinion.  ;)
bhoward
response 256 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 13 00:20 UTC 2003

There is a live streaming broadcast of the handover of Kaho`olawe
island accessable through http://kahoolawe.hawaii.gov/ right now.
tod
response 257 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 13 00:24 UTC 2003

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jared
response 258 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 13 13:38 UTC 2003

one of my coworkers sent me this.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/69/33959.html
tod
response 259 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 13 18:28 UTC 2003

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gull
response 260 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 13 18:46 UTC 2003

If they even had WEP turned on, they were ahead of most places.
tod
response 261 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 13 19:34 UTC 2003

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mcnally
response 262 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 13 19:50 UTC 2003

  Or the CIO, for that matter..
tod
response 263 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 13 20:56 UTC 2003

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russ
response 264 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 14 01:39 UTC 2003

RISKS digest volume 23 number 2 is in the usual spot under the usual name.
gull
response 265 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 14 13:54 UTC 2003

And the usual stuff, including some more electronic voting problems.
keesan
response 266 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 16 14:47 UTC 2003

A Russian translator living in Israel somehow found me through a website which
when I tried to access it ended me up at the site of a Swiss BBS with email
called PAMHO.  www.pamho.com was founded in 1986 as a local bbs on a PDP which
progressed to a 386 and then a 486 with 16MB RAM and 5 modem lines, crashed
in 1994, and in 1996 started telnet login which quickly attracted lots of
vandals and prompted them to require a membership fee.  For $20/year (30
franks Swiss) you get POP mail, for about $8 basic membership without POP
mail and there are other differences in privileges.
The bbs is run by a group of people with Indian-sounding names and was at
least originally religious-based.  Several people had the mission of getting
the computer system to keep running.  The history makes interesting reading
and this would be a place to steer people who want POP mail.  Economy class
members can only access 14 conferences, first class is unlimited.  They now
have web access to mail and conferences.
keesan
response 267 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 16 18:33 UTC 2003

I did some more reading and PAMHO has now moved to Florida, no longer appears
to have telnet access (but they may still be dial-in) and no longer charges
anything for their basic webmail account.  It is still $20 if you want POP
or IMAP access and web space and a mailbox larger than 8M.  Unfortunately when
I tried to compose a test mail this proved impossible to do with lynx since
they require javascript.  I will try to access their conferences on the web.
clees
response 268 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 18 09:08 UTC 2003

It's two years ago, today, I quit smoking.

Haven't touched a single one since then.
No lapses whatsoever.

Wheeeeeeeeze! (not anymore)
mary
response 269 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 18 11:46 UTC 2003

Your body and everyone who loves you, thanks you.

Nice going.
keesan
response 270 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 18 13:56 UTC 2003

Very glad to hear clees's good news.  It took my father 11 years of trying
before he quit after getting an ulcer.
russ
response 271 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 18 14:00 UTC 2003

The "phones" list needs to be updated.
remmers
response 272 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 20 02:47 UTC 2003

I'll be performing again in the annual Ragtime Bash at the
Unitarian Church in Ann Arbor.  Sunday, December 14, 7:30pm.
Other performers will include Bob Seely, Kent Eschelman,
and Mike Montgomery.  I'll post admission prices and other
details when I learn them.
bhoward
response 273 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 20 03:12 UTC 2003

Any chance of a web broadcast or mp3 recording?
scott
response 274 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 20 13:44 UTC 2003

Hey, I go there... I should see if I can record the bash.
remmers
response 275 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 20 14:06 UTC 2003

That would be cool.  As far as I know, previous bashes have not
been recorded.

Speaking of web broadcasts, I was interviewed by David Reffkin at
last June's Scott Joplin Festival in Sedalia, Missouri.  Reffkin
emcees a weekly ragtime radio show in San Francisco which is also
broadcast on the web.  He comes to the festival every year and
records interviews with both "official" performers and "unofficial"
ones (like me) for later airing on his show.  He said my interview
would be broadcast this fall at the earliest and he'd let me know
when it's scheduled.  So if and when he schedules it, I'll
announce it here.

In addition to doing the radio show, Reffkin is a violinist and
record producer.  He was recording engineer for "The Red Back Book",
an album of Joplin work arranged for instrumental ensemble that was
released in the 1970s (and may now be available on CD).
gregb
response 276 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 20 17:05 UTC 2003

Re. 247:  Russ, what is RISKS all about, and how do U access them?
other
response 277 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 20 18:03 UTC 2003

http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Risks/

Here's one way.  Read it and you'll understand.
rcurl
response 278 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 20 20:49 UTC 2003

IWLTA that I am offering an auction in support of Grex of "legacy" 
hardware in item 1144 of the classified cf. So far there are dot-matrix
printer w paper and an early IBM RGB monitor.

naftee
response 279 of 352: Mark Unseen   Nov 21 03:24 UTC 2003

re 272 What are you guys playing?
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