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25 new of 405 responses total.
keesan
response 380 of 405: Mark Unseen   Jun 14 02:47 UTC 2004

I suggest forgetting 175-179 to save time.
salad
response 381 of 405: Mark Unseen   Jun 15 03:24 UTC 2004

I'm continually surprised at your stupidity, if it can be called that.
keesan
response 382 of 405: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 14:25 UTC 2004

No space left on device, file not saved (pico, small file).
mcnally
response 383 of 405: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 17:37 UTC 2004

A small amount of space has been freed up on /a but utilization is near 100%.
Staff, please help!
gelinas
response 384 of 405: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 18:01 UTC 2004

I freed up another five percent.  More later, when I have more time.
mcnally
response 385 of 405: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 18:22 UTC 2004

  Thank you.
gelinas
response 386 of 405: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 19:29 UTC 2004

And it looks like someone else freed up a bit more space.
pgreen
response 387 of 405: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 20:57 UTC 2004

You're welcome!
drew
response 388 of 405: Mark Unseen   Jun 18 00:17 UTC 2004

/a is at 100% again.
wlevak
response 389 of 405: Mark Unseen   Jun 25 04:25 UTC 2004

The last 3 times I dialed in I did not get a connection on the first try. 
The responding modem gave either a constant tone(not searching for the
matching protocol) or no tone at all.  It sounds like you have a defective
modem.
wlevak
response 390 of 405: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 03:11 UTC 2004

Lynx is very slow tonight.  It took 3 minutes just to get to this point to
enter this response.
wlevak
response 391 of 405: Mark Unseen   Jul 17 05:59 UTC 2004

It went back to "normal" at about 12:45.  Did somebody do something to the
system?
rcurl
response 392 of 405: Mark Unseen   Jul 22 05:20 UTC 2004

Looks like some vandal is at it again - 110 newresponse items, and items
'activated' but with no response. 


mary
response 393 of 405: Mark Unseen   Jul 22 11:49 UTC 2004

I think Tod went through and scribbled all of his responses.
He does this on a regular basis.  I've adopted a policy of
filtering him so I never see his comments to begin with.
Filtering is my way of dealing with twits.  I prefer it to
public whining. ;-)
rcurl
response 394 of 405: Mark Unseen   Jul 22 13:02 UTC 2004

I think it would be better to have a system-wide solution, rather than having
to do it person-by-person. 
gull
response 395 of 405: Mark Unseen   Jul 22 13:57 UTC 2004

I'd rather that staff work on something more vital, like NextGrex.  If
that project still exists, anyway.
rcurl
response 396 of 405: Mark Unseen   Jul 22 15:09 UTC 2004

LIttle things are being "worked on" all the time - add scribble-window
to the list. 
gelinas
response 397 of 405: Mark Unseen   Jul 22 19:51 UTC 2004

"scribble-window"?  What would it do?
gelinas
response 398 of 405: Mark Unseen   Jul 22 22:39 UTC 2004

(Never mind; I got the answer in a more current item.)
wlevak
response 399 of 405: Mark Unseen   Aug 14 22:53 UTC 2004

What happened?  I was not able to get on Friday night or Saturday morning.
The modem would answer and connect, and then disconnect.
wlevak
response 400 of 405: Mark Unseen   Sep 9 22:51 UTC 2004

GREX seems to be messed up again.   Very long time to get login prompt and
then Lynx doesn't find any outside links.
wlevak
response 401 of 405: Mark Unseen   Sep 12 04:11 UTC 2004

So why does it still take forever to get a login prompt?
tod
response 402 of 405: Mark Unseen   Sep 12 22:41 UTC 2004

DITTO!
wlevak
response 403 of 405: Mark Unseen   Oct 4 03:19 UTC 2004

The DSL line is obviously down again.
gelinas
response 404 of 405: Mark Unseen   Oct 4 11:17 UTC 2004

And was just power-cycled.
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