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Re:Studio{n} Quality work
What the hell is "Pop-smear"?
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HIPPAHave you guys even considered HIPPA? HIPPA is the "HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 1996". You appear to be possibly (IANAL) opening yourself up to Federal prosecution or at least, persecution. I used to be an enterprise level network engineer/admin for a very large HMO/Clinics corporation. When we started to design a new clinic, we looked into most of the tech you ask about. Guess what. HIPPA raised it's ugly disgusting head and we couldn't do 90% of what we wanted to. Frankly, I'm getting extremely sick of having the Fed's tell me what I can and cannot do. Our (US) government is becoming overbearing to the point of silliness.
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Re:And here's the pic
OMG! The first mobo/cpu combo I bought and built was an AMD 386dx40. I SMOKED the Intel stuff. I also bought my first SIMMS then, two 1mb beasties. Damn, a 15mb hard drive. I remember using Stack compression on it. Took forever to get that extra 14mb or so. Those were heady days my friend...
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Re:Why embed scripts in HTML anyway?
I'm probably braindead yet this morning, but how the hell can I exactly get away with not putting any HTML in my PHP code? I mean, come on, forms are pretty important. Also, I've yet to find a decent way to use templates with more of a serverside type PHP dev. If you have a good way to templateize (uh, new word?) PHP, please point me there!
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Re:Laptop incompatibilities
I run a Compaq 1800, 700mhz 128mb laptop. So far I've installed Mandrake and Win2k sucsessfully on it. No problems, everything works, outta the box.
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W :-( E :-( L :-( L :-(
I feel better now. I think the Prozac is wearing off...
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Re:YAPC (Yet Another Pissing Contest)
You know, as far as I can tell, Star Office is simply a M$ works clone. Well, not exactly, but pretty close. Of course, it runs on *nix, so that does make it cool, but I really can't see it being a competitor to M$ Back Orifice^H^H^H^H^H^H^H Office.
I am just starting to learn Java myself though. Luckily I've got Linux on my laptop...
Frankly I'm glad M$ has dropped Java. Now we should be able to get somewhere with it. No worries about proprietary extensions. No need to wonder if it will compile on that AIX box. Cool stuff.
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VPN
Does anyone know how I would go about setting up a VPN using this stuff? I know how to do it using Checkpoint and SecuRemote, but what's the open source way? Please feel free to email me if you don't want to answer here.
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Re:Data warehouse
>>all the boys on the University of Wisconsin-Madison fraternity row put together can guzzle Schlitz Well, nobody I know here drinks Schlitz. I'm not even sure it's made anymore. On the other hand, I do know it's almost possible to go swimming in the street on football game day. An unbelievable amout of beer gets drank here.
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Opening Doors
I think it's a cool idea. I know some people that home-school right now, this kind of thing should help them out. It also gives me a chance to catch up on my math skills from 9th grade, which I was to stoned to really understand back then.
:)
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Compaq 1800
My laptop (see subject) works great with Mandrake, mmm, 7.2. The battery life is shorter, I figure around 2.5 hours, but it totally kicks ass on lose98. Think about it. A real OS on a P3 700. Woo Hoo!!!! I chose Mandrake for it after installing a number of others, including FreeBSD 4.2, which didn't work all that well, sniff, I've been a FreeBSD fan forever. Anyway, Mandrake was by far the simplest to install, virtually everything worked, except that piece of shit winmodem. I got the software modem to work via linmodem though.
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Re:Mozilla is volunteer?
Ahhh, but if we can get out into the universe, we do have a nearly infinite set of resources. Thus capitolism can survive.
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Re:IX
I think the Ixians in Dune where actually the Bene Tleilaxu, after taking over Ix. Then again, I haven't read Dune: House Harkonnen, so I might not know what the hell I'm talking about. But, it would make sense for it to be them, mainly because the former Ixians where more normal.
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Re:I am a moron and i love it!
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Re:Not likely for a long time.
Ahh, someone who gets it. Where do you suppose all the F1 drivers come from? For the most part, from karting. I race a 250 shifter kart (Anderson chassis, KTM factory works motor) here in the states. I know for a fact that karting in Europe is viewed as the minor leagues for F1. Imagine sitting about with your ass about 3" above the ground, doing 170mph+...
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Re:Popularity rules?
>Note that to some limited extent this has been
>tried and failed, namely NT for Alpha, PPC
>and ..er.. one other I can't recall.
I think you mean MIPS.
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Re:Branding, Brando, Branson, Oops I did it again
Well, tripe to your tripe. At my last job (a stint as a network engineer at a _large_ healthcare/insurance corp), I was continuously evangelizing Linux. What did I hear? "Well, I'm sure it works fine, but who do we sue if it breaks?" This from a very not PHB, my direct report. From the CIO or a director level person I could understand it, but from a geek turned manager? Very frustrating...
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Re:What is this about DELL?
>>(albeit on-board) 3Com 10/100 nics. Compaq, HP, and the others I've worked on never seem to put a brand name nic in the machine
IBM's and Compaq's on-board nics are Intel 10/100. They work great on IBM desktops, even when running WinD0ze. All of the recent servers I've installed have this same nic on-board.
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Re:It is indeed obvious
Well, I've been developing websites since wheels were square and e-commerce (read shopping carts) for almost as long. Way back in '95, we had a full b2b site developed for a food wholesale consortium (this was even before b2b meant anything). Guess what? One-click. This really applied to pre-defined orders the customer created, not to a single item purchase, but it's the same damn idea. Amazon got the patent because some PHB got a bug up his ass, not because of original thinking. BTW, the site I worked on? Destroyed by dumbass PHB's. Never went online. grrrrrrrrr...
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NASA's Downfall
Having grown up watching the space program grow and fall (yes, I'm _that_ old), I'm constantly amazed at the stupuidity that NASA now displays. I truly think the Fed should disband NASA and disperse the people that belong to it to various smaller projects. These smaller projects (research, military, whatever) would then be required to use private launch vehicles. This would then allow for grant based or some other means of funding to go to private, competing companies. Why the hell wouldn't NASA sell a shuttle to that one private company? They know that a private concern would be able to get the thing off the ground more efficiently and cheaper to boot. One of this country's foundations is capitolism and NASA just can't play nice in that arena.
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A Good DSL Provider
I use @Link Networks for my 384k SDSL connection. I get great bandwidth, averaging ~700k (of course, I'm right across the street from the CO), good response to help calls, they are even doing reverse-arpa and secondary dns for me. I got hooked up within 30 days of signing the contract. The phone line is provisioned from Ameritech (for once, they got something right). All that for $159 per month. No, I don't work for these guys, just a satisfied customer. I guess I must lucky...
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DVD is Cool, But...
How the hell do you crack a Dish Network Dish500? If someone figures that out, you almost have no need for a DVD player.
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Re:How can you tell
The screen shots are pretty obviously taken from a low-res textured environment. I'm guessing 640x480 or so (not sure what res a Mac uses). You can easily see the stretching of the textures inherent in this type of render. Look at the rocks by the lighthouse. The original didn't look like this. It's also pretty easy to tell these screen shots came from a Mac, mainly because of the general dimness or low gamma. Of course, the original was rendered frame by frame on a Mac...
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Penguin Rocket Pack
Our mainframe sysadmin's brother is running Linux on a vm on an S/390. She went to take a look and came back convinced. We'll soon have one for ourselves! This is *WAY* cool. Simple things like ftp'ing files to elsewhere are now a simple shell script away.
Or, how about a humongo *webserver*? Lessee, PHP, Sybase (yes, we're one of those shops)
Bwahahahahahaha...
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Re:Where were you in 1981?
I happened to be working on a oil drilling rig in Wyoming. Yep, no computers, pagers, cell phones, NT servers, UNIX, or anything else remotely geeky. I was, however, covered in oil much of the time, which does wonders for your skin (think MONDO zits...). It was truly an enlightening experience.
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1:07AM Central Time - OK
Had to post, mainly for posterity. Everything works, I think we can all pat ourselves on the back for the hard work, long hours, brain sweat we put into this thing.
Also, we can now look forward to NOT hearing about the damn Y2K bug every time we turn around.
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New Years Resolution
I resolve to stop pouring hot grits down my pants.
Uh... Errrmmm... I forgot, I've never poured hot grits down my pants. Never mind...
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I guess I'm cheap
Well sorta... In my former life, I was a carpenter, cabinet maker, then an architect before I followed the force and got into networking. I simply designed and built my own desk. Split level, corner based, with a 4' wide keyboard/mouse surface. 6' and 8' side wings, split level, following the main workspace, so I could put more workstations there. I designed it for me, so it definitely wouldn't be optimal for anyone else. The chair, is a $300 Office Max fully adjustable, although I'm really interested in the Areon (my chair is like 3 years old and pretty worn out). I recently moved my office upstairs, leaving the desk stuff downstairs. I've now got a semi-circle desk I got from a local furniture store. Looks kinda like a starship control pod. Still fits my 20" monitor though.
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Plug and Play
Plug and play would be nice, along with a truly simple user interface. I'm currently debating with my self which OS to install on my Mom's new PC. This is no trivial decision, since she lives 3 hours away and I get to support her PC use. I'm leaning towards Mandrake, instead of a MS OS, mainly because I can lock it in to a browser and wordperfect. But the rest of my family that lives in her town all run Win9X. Maybe I'll flip a quarter.
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Cool Idea
I wouldn't mind having one, preferably with some way to hook up to my network. Let's see, 3 sheets of paper, a Linux distro CD...
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He's Got My Vote...
I'm actually motivated to read a biography on the life of George Marshall, simply from reading this excellent article.
Thank You, David Brin!
ps. Love yer novels
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Re:Not responding to ping requests!
They've probably got their webserver sitting in a DMZ on their firewall. It's actually trivial to drop/reject ping requests from there. You can also do filtering on the router to not accept ICMP packets, yet HTTP will get through.
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Re:Cooperative For Artists
I like this idea, anyone out there have a clue as to how to start something like this? Please feel free to email me if you do. I'm setting up my own server here at home (dedicated cable) in the next couple of weeks, and could donate some disk space, web design, and bandwidth.
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Bleak outlook
I posted three songs on mp3.com (check it out), about 2 months ago. We've gotten aprox 120 "page views". I think mostly from the email I sent to everyone in my address book. Pretty crappy. On the other hand, I can't figure out any other good way to promote us, without spending the equivalent of a 3rd world countries GNP. Oh well, I guess it's a good thing I love to play, cuz it sure don't pay!
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Drool
Simply put, wow. ~If~ this works, it'll blow a _lot_ of ISP's out of the water. Anyone know how to write a business plan? Let's see, start with a nice dual 750 Athlon with FreeBSD...
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Micro$oft
Anything these clowns do is for profit, period. I frankly disregard all press from that camp.
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Re:What can be done about the long-term problem?
I for one would be willing to do just what Paul suggests. Anyone else?
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Food?
I don't care what you call me, just don't call me late for dinner!
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Cray Tech
I find it kinda sad that Cray has gone down this far. I remember way back when wheels were square, Crays were the fastest computers on the planet. On the other hand, it's pretty cool for the Open Source movement that Beowulf clusters are taking off and actually being ~very~ competitive in the super computer market. This might even help me sell Linux to my boss. I for one would love to setup a cluster to run our intranet on...
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