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tod
response 7 of 120: Mark Unseen   Apr 11 16:31 UTC 2003

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carson
response 8 of 120: Mark Unseen   Apr 11 16:45 UTC 2003

(Grex already has a link to the EFF on its homepage.  it's the blue ribbon.)

(whatever happened to the "red ribbon" sites, anyway?)
krokus
response 9 of 120: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 13:44 UTC 2003

For those that know me, and the fewer that could care, I'm back in town.
remmers
response 10 of 120: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 16:30 UTC 2003

Welcome back kotter, er, krokus!
mooncat
response 11 of 120: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 00:02 UTC 2003

Welcome back Rich
omni
response 12 of 120: Mark Unseen   Apr 24 20:35 UTC 2003

 dittos.....oops wrong show.  Yeah, I'm a Limbaughite. 

  Welcome back, Rich.


 In other news. I have changed callsigns. I was AA8IJ, and now I have 
reclaimed my wonderful and beloved N8LIC. The State of Ohio is so happy that
they have issued a plate for the Japanese Beetle. (1 to a customer, and I had
to give them 15 %$%#$$% dollars). 
 
  My previous plate has been donated to Sardini's Restaurant for thier
Wall of Weird Ohio Licence plates. I dined there last evening after a long
and bizarre trip to Michigan. I will be dining at Sardini's on a regular
basis. 

  I have also discovered "the source" of Calder Bros Delicious dairy products.
Being that I want to keep this information "under my hat" as it were I will
not be divulging anything more on this subject. You can torture me, but I will
NOT tell. I do have to say that the Butter Pecan is way way better than
anything Haagen Dazs can make. 

(For a small fee, I may leak the info.)
orinoco
response 13 of 120: Mark Unseen   Apr 29 22:26 UTC 2003

Keeping dairy products under your hat for any length of time might be unwise.
keesan
response 14 of 120: Mark Unseen   Apr 29 22:33 UTC 2003

IWLTA that I now have Linux working on a 486 with Opera 6.03 and Lynx 2.8.4
(ssl) and I can access grex via backtalk with both of them.  (Opera 5.05 and
Links do not work for backtalk).  But my backspace does not work in X ;(
About 20 or so of us are helping each other with a small linux distribution
via a mailing list.  I offered them a grex conference but no takers.  
tpryan
response 15 of 120: Mark Unseen   Apr 30 15:39 UTC 2003

        Are you going to be at Penqicon to show it off this weekend?
tod
response 16 of 120: Mark Unseen   Apr 30 17:23 UTC 2003

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keesan
response 17 of 120: Mark Unseen   Apr 30 18:17 UTC 2003

You can include your self on the baslinux mailing list at ibiblio.org but you
should be using Slackware 7.1 to get involved.  There is an ssh compiled for
basiclinux available.  You might just download basiclinux 2.03 yourself and
use the included telnet and then add ssh.  The dialler always works, even on
a modem that almost nothing else will work on (Kermit also works).  The
download is about 2M and you get dialler, telnet, and browser and editor.
tod
response 18 of 120: Mark Unseen   Apr 30 18:37 UTC 2003

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keesan
response 19 of 120: Mark Unseen   Apr 30 20:47 UTC 2003

You would have to add the module or substitute a bigger kernel, after
installing to hard disk.  Can we take this to email now?
janc
response 20 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 5 03:52 UTC 2003

The first bit of work on building the next Grex computer got done today.
Since it isn't likely to make the TV news report, I put up a web page
with photos instead.

   http://www.unixpapa.com/newgrex/

Thanks to all who donated money for the purchase of this system.
oval
response 21 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 5 14:08 UTC 2003

kickass.

(i want a RTFM tshirt, dammit)

scott
response 22 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 5 14:37 UTC 2003

Said shirt may be purchased at:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/tshirts/frustrations/3239/
oval
response 23 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 5 14:53 UTC 2003

dammit, no RTFM for on a baby tee.

other
response 24 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 5 16:27 UTC 2003

I'd like it on a nice button-down oxford shirt, right on the breast pocket.
   :)
scott
response 25 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 5 16:45 UTC 2003

I bet you could get it embroidered easily enough; some people put their
monogram on their dress shirts.
gregb
response 26 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 6 13:59 UTC 2003

Another alternative is to get a T-shirt design program.  Hanes has one 
that's pretty good.
tod
response 27 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 7 23:41 UTC 2003

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gregb
response 28 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 8 14:52 UTC 2003

LOL!
goose
response 29 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 8 20:54 UTC 2003

That joke did not go over well with my inlaws, who are from the South.

Choose your audience carefully ;-)
tod
response 30 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 8 21:46 UTC 2003

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jaklumen
response 31 of 120: Mark Unseen   May 9 01:23 UTC 2003

*shrug* then again, Atlanta is a metro city, isn't it?  And I thought 
the near South was poorer than the deep South, i.e. the Ozarks, for 
example.  I remember a sad month of telemarketing employment calling 
folks in that area who said things like they had but a Wal-Mart in 
their area as far as a business. 
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