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brighn
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response 92 of 215:
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Apr 16 13:27 UTC 2002 |
Oooo, a bug in a GPS transceiver! I'm sure *that* saved a lot of lives.
I'm with Meg. I'm within ten minutes of the rest of the world, that's good
enough for me.
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jp2
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response 93 of 215:
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Apr 16 13:29 UTC 2002 |
This response has been erased.
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gull
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response 94 of 215:
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Apr 16 13:30 UTC 2002 |
NTP is nice, but unreliable. I have several systems synched with it,
and every so often they just start drifting for one reason or another.
Re #91: I'm guessing you mean *receiever*, not transceiver, unless
you've got connections the rest of us don't. ;)
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jp2
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response 95 of 215:
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Apr 16 13:32 UTC 2002 |
This response has been erased.
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gull
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response 96 of 215:
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Apr 16 14:56 UTC 2002 |
Okay. That makes more sense.
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tpryan
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response 97 of 215:
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Apr 16 16:38 UTC 2002 |
Hey, Karen Savelly has just flipped Harry Stien the bird and is
playing the sweetest music hear in 1968 on WCSX, 94.7fm.
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jmsaul
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response 98 of 215:
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Apr 16 16:47 UTC 2002 |
Who's Harry Stein?
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senna
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response 99 of 215:
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Apr 16 17:36 UTC 2002 |
I keep my computer clock hours off of time, because otherwise I will look at
it in the morning and assume it's reasonably accurate. That is a good recipe
for being late to work. There are a couple of clocks I rely on to help me
keep time (it's only really important in the morning), but the accuracy is
entirely relative.
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void
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response 100 of 215:
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Apr 16 19:08 UTC 2002 |
http://www.junghansusa.com/
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bru
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response 101 of 215:
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Apr 17 04:37 UTC 2002 |
r.e. 89 No. Do not get one of those clocks. Graboids can track you by the
signal they put out. (This is a reference to "Tremors 3")
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jaklumen
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response 102 of 215:
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Apr 17 04:51 UTC 2002 |
resp:91 Smell the stenchy fart coming from my huge dumbass. That's
right, take a big whiff. I may be a huge dumbass, but I can admit I'm
wrong and learn, and you're a dolt bent on riling everyone up.
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krj
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response 103 of 215:
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Apr 17 19:43 UTC 2002 |
The network connection is down. From the party log, it looks like it went
down at 15:15.
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russ
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response 104 of 215:
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Apr 18 00:32 UTC 2002 |
Login Name TTY Idle Login Time Location Work Phone
i Walter Cramer *u2 Apr 17 19:49
jazz the Jazz-man uc 1 Apr 17 20:25 Van M. rules
keesan Sindi Keesan p3 Apr 17 19:50
rcurl Rane Curl *s9 Apr 17 20:17
russ Russ Cage *u1 Apr 17 20:29
finger @arbornet.org
finger: connect: Host is unreachable
[arbornet.org]
Looks like the internet connection is down.
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davel
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response 105 of 215:
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Apr 18 12:25 UTC 2002 |
8:23am up 2 days, 17:49, 2 users, load average: 0.12, 0.09, 0.00
User tty login@ idle JCPU PCPU what
davel ttyrb 8:21am 1 w
tpryan ttysc 8:10am 3 5 1 more -d -q
finger @arbornet.org
[arbornet.org]
finger: connect: Host is unreachable
It looks like we're still off the net.
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cmcgee
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response 106 of 215:
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Apr 18 13:27 UTC 2002 |
Could some knowledgeable staff person explain what's happening? Is it
time to send emails from another address to stop the bouncing of my Grex
emails?
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scott
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response 107 of 215:
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Apr 18 13:47 UTC 2002 |
Ah, well: "We're off the net".
Trouble is that support for our DSL is only during business hours. I think
Valerie was going to call when they open.
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eeyore
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response 108 of 215:
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Apr 18 15:35 UTC 2002 |
Grex is currently running verrrrrryyy slooooooowwww
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scott
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response 109 of 215:
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Apr 18 17:33 UTC 2002 |
Grex is back online, and has much mail to catch up on.
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lynne
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response 110 of 215:
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Apr 18 17:38 UTC 2002 |
Several times in the past few days I've had Grex freeze up and then kick me
off the telnet connection.
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rksjr
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response 111 of 215:
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Apr 19 10:55 UTC 2002 |
Re. #106: Along with cmcgee, I too would like "some knowledgeable staff
person [to] explain [what happened]" given that I was probably the user at
IP address front0.cpl.org
last | more
krj ttyr9 216.93.104.37 Wed Apr 17 15:37 - 15:52 (00:14)
exit ttyq4 216.93.104.37 Wed Apr 17 15:28 - 15:28 (00:00)
phenix ttyq4 216.93.104.37 Wed Apr 17 15:28 - 15:28 (00:00)
exit ttyr5 216.93.104.37 Wed Apr 17 15:19 - 15:19 (00:00)
robh ttyr5 216.93.104.37 Wed Apr 17 15:15 - 15:19 (00:03)
exit ttyt5 front0.cpl.org Wed Apr 17 15:04 - 15:04 (00:00)
tk51 ttyua 207.203.64.97 Wed Apr 17 15:04 - 15:13 (00:08)
exit ttyt5 front0.cpl.org Wed Apr 17 15:04 - 15:04 (00:00)
kolonya ttys3 212.253.180.176 Wed Apr 17 15:04 - 15:15 (00:11)
sxp ttyre 151.204.224.98 Wed Apr 17 15:03 - 15:06 (00:02)
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cmcgee
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response 112 of 215:
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Apr 19 12:49 UTC 2002 |
Aw, I know what happened now. It wasn't us, it was them. Our staff couldn't
fix the problem because it wasn't our equipment that was causing the problem.
Had to wait on the convenience of our DSL provider.
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keesan
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response 113 of 215:
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Apr 22 15:57 UTC 2002 |
Is the DSL provider the reason that lynx is now fetching webpages at 96
bytes/sec and was also doing so last week? Mail is being sent okay.
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oval
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response 114 of 215:
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Apr 24 17:22 UTC 2002 |
i can't ssh in. only telnet...and i don't think it's a queue thing ..
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gull
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response 115 of 215:
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May 2 16:49 UTC 2002 |
Anyone else getting lots of spam from someone named Sasha? I've gotten over
40 copies of the same message in less than an hour, and they're still
coming.
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gull
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response 116 of 215:
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May 2 16:52 UTC 2002 |
Incidentally, a point of irony: The subject line is "Block Bad Content".
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