Author: zDate: 17:28 20-08-08
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Author: Tom BiasiDate: 17:33 20-08-08
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Author: Terry GivenDate: 18:55 20-08-08
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Author: JoergDate: 12:21 24-08-08
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Author: Frank BussDate: 12:34 24-08-08
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Author: JoergDate: 16:39 24-08-08
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Frank Buss wrote:
> Joerg wrote:
>
>> How's Skype for you in that respect? Can you share drawings and docs?
>> How about eaves-drop safety?
>
> Eavesdrop is easy in Skype. The company sells the backdoor:
>
> http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Spekulationen-um-Backdoor-in-Skype--/meldung/113281
>
Ok, I wouldn't worry too much about law enforcement dropping in since I
don't do any illegal stuff. But the rumors about selling are concerning.
Might be just rumors though. I am more concerned about schematics and
stuff that get shared during discussions. Not sure whether and how that
works though because there is only scant information on the Skype site,
and it only lists webcam style video.
--
Regards, Joerg
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Use another domain or send PM.
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Author: David L. JonesDate: 02:49 25-08-08
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Author: Michael A. TerrellDate: 03:55 25-08-08
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Author: bassettDate: 04:45 25-08-08
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Author: Michael A. TerrellDate: 05:00 25-08-08
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bassett wrote:
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> "Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:poOdnTR5gdf1-C_VnZ2dnUVZ_sLinZ2d@earthlink.com...
> >
> > "David L. Jones" wrote:
> >>
> >> On Aug 21, 7:28 am, z <gzuck...@snail-mail.net> wrote:
> >> > oh
> >> > yeah!http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2008/08/bread_circuit_board_blink.html
> >>
> >> Brilliant!
> >>
> >> Cue the Phil Allison jokes... :->
> >>
> >> Dave.
> >
> >
> > "Phil Allison jokes"? Isn't that an oxymoron?
>
> No petal, your the cross posting Oxymoran, Still I expect Phil, will get
> to you in his own time.
Phil? He tried that years ago, and got as good as he gave.
> from a speed hump.
Speed hump? What kind of drugs are you on, or are you talking about
your production line hooker?
Blather all you want, then let me know when NASA puts your
electronics on the ISS.
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The crazy, and the insane.
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Author: Frank BussDate: 05:13 25-08-08
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Author: bassettDate: 07:34 25-08-08
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"Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:C9WdnQ_4vvkD6S_VnZ2dnUVZ_uednZ2d@earthlink.com...
>
> bassett wrote:
>>
>> "Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>> news:poOdnTR5gdf1-C_VnZ2dnUVZ_sLinZ2d@earthlink.com...
>> >
>> > "David L. Jones" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> On Aug 21, 7:28 am, z <gzuck...@snail-mail.net> wrote:
>> >> > oh
>> >> > yeah!http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2008/08/bread_circuit_board_blink.html
>> >>
>> >> Brilliant!
>> >>
>> >> Cue the Phil Allison jokes... :->
>> >>
>> >> Dave.
>> >
>> >
>> > "Phil Allison jokes"? Isn't that an oxymoron?
>>
>> No petal, your the cross posting Oxymoran, Still I expect Phil, will
>> get
>> to you in his own time.
>
>
> Phil? He tried that years ago, and got as good as he gave.
>
>
>> from a speed hump.
>
>
>
> Speed hump? What kind of drugs are you on, or are you talking about
> your production line hooker?
>
> Blather all you want, then let me know when NASA puts your
> electronics on the ISS.
so you are a cock sucking septic tank, explains everything
PLONK
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Author: donaldDate: 08:47 25-08-08
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Frank Buss wrote:
> z wrote:
>
>> oh yeah!
>> http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2008/08/bread_circuit_board_blink.html
>
> How did they made the wires and connection points for the parts? Looks like
> toasted bread.
>
Did you they did not show the LED wiring.
Did you notice that the 24 pin connector connects fro the bottom, but we
do not get to see the where it comes from.
Old magicians trick, lets you see just enough but not too much.
donald
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Author: MoiInAustDate: 16:49 25-08-08
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Author: Rich GriseDate: 20:13 25-08-08
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 13:39:18 -0700, Joerg wrote:
> Frank Buss wrote:
>> Joerg wrote:
>>
>>> How's Skype for you in that respect? Can you share drawings and docs?
>>> How about eaves-drop safety?
>>
>> Eavesdrop is easy in Skype. The company sells the backdoor:
>>
>> http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Spekulationen-um-Backdoor-in-Skype--/meldung/113281
>
> Ok, I wouldn't worry too much about law enforcement dropping in since I
> don't do any illegal stuff. But the rumors about selling are concerning.
> Might be just rumors though. I am more concerned about schematics and
> stuff that get shared during discussions. Not sure whether and how that
> works though because there is only scant information on the Skype site,
> and it only lists webcam style video.
Not that I really have anybody I need to call, but this Skype looks pretty
interesting. So I went to their site, and they don't have a Slackware
package and I didn't see any links to source where I can compile it here.
Anybody heard of either of those anywhere?
Thanks,
Rich
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Author: JoergDate: 21:14 25-08-08
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Rich Grise wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 13:39:18 -0700, Joerg wrote:
>> Frank Buss wrote:
>>> Joerg wrote:
>>>
>>>> How's Skype for you in that respect? Can you share drawings and docs?
>>>> How about eaves-drop safety?
>>> Eavesdrop is easy in Skype. The company sells the backdoor:
>>>
>>> http://www.heise.de/newsticker/Spekulationen-um-Backdoor-in-Skype--/meldung/113281
>> Ok, I wouldn't worry too much about law enforcement dropping in since I
>> don't do any illegal stuff. But the rumors about selling are concerning.
>> Might be just rumors though. I am more concerned about schematics and
>> stuff that get shared during discussions. Not sure whether and how that
>> works though because there is only scant information on the Skype site,
>> and it only lists webcam style video.
>
> Not that I really have anybody I need to call, but this Skype looks pretty
> interesting. So I went to their site, and they don't have a Slackware
> package and I didn't see any links to source where I can compile it here.
>
> Anybody heard of either of those anywhere?
>
What's slackware? Some kind of trousers?
<duck and run ...>
--
Regards, Joerg
http://www.analogconsultants.com/
"gmail" domain blocked because of excessive spam.
Use another domain or send PM.
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Author: Rich GriseDate: 18:38 26-08-08
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On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 18:14:00 -0700, Joerg wrote:
> Rich Grise wrote:
>>
>> Anybody heard of either of those anywhere?
>
> What's slackware? Some kind of trousers?
>
> <duck and run ...>
Actually, I had first heard of Linux in the 1995 era, so I decided to try
it. I was wondering which distro to d/l, and there were so many options,
with attributes and stuff that I had no clue about, so I picked Slackware
because I liked the name. Linux for slackers - what a perfect fit! ;-P
Mind you, it's not Aunt Tillie-Friendly at all - it's more of a techie's
Linux. :-)
http://www.slackware.com/
Cheers!
Rich
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Author: JeffMDate: 14:48 27-08-08
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>Rich Grise wrote:
>>[...]Skype looks pretty interesting
>>[...]they don't have a Slackware package
>>and I didn't see any links to source where I can compile it here.
>>Anybody heard of either of those anywhere?
>>
Joerg wrote:
>What's slackware? Some kind of trousers?
><duck and run ...>
Actually, it's the oldest extant distro.
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:t01sMEAV2jYJ:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Li nux_distributions+1993-08+1994-*-*+1993-07+text+text+1995.*.*+without.cost+text+First.Publ ic.Release+text+Debian.Project+SuSE.Linux+Slackware+text+text+Red.Hat.Linux
I've wondered what the world would be like
if a big rock had fallen out of the sky and
impacted the Redmond campus during business hours ~April 1, 1995
(before W95 and just before Red Hat's release).
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Author: Joel KoltnerDate: 15:02 27-08-08
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"JeffM" <jeffm_@email.com> wrote in message
news:42a4b42d-8e69-460e-a97a-6a8896a81dff@w1g2000prk.googlegroups.com...
> I've wondered what the world would be like
> if a big rock had fallen out of the sky and
> impacted the Redmond campus during business hours ~April 1, 1995
> (before W95 and just before Red Hat's release).
If that had happened, I suspect that Macs and Amigas would have been seen as
much more viable contenders than Slackware. :-) (Well, maybe not Amigas...
Commodore declared bankruptcy in 1994... :-( )
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Author: JoergDate: 18:26 27-08-08
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JeffM wrote:
>> Rich Grise wrote:
>>> [...]Skype looks pretty interesting
>>> [...]they don't have a Slackware package
>>> and I didn't see any links to source where I can compile it here.
>>> Anybody heard of either of those anywhere?
>>>
> Joerg wrote:
>> What's slackware? Some kind of trousers?
>> <duck and run ...>
>
> Actually, it's the oldest extant distro.
> http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:t01sMEAV2jYJ:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Linu x_distributions+1993-08+1994-*-*+1993-07+text+text+1995.*.*+without.cost+text+First.Public .Release+text+Debian.Project+SuSE.Linux+Slackware+text+text+Red.Hat.Linux
>
> I've wondered what the world would be like
> if a big rock had fallen out of the sky and
> impacted the Redmond campus during business hours ~April 1, 1995
> (before W95 and just before Red Hat's release).
Probably IBM would then still be in that biz because there wouldn't have
been Senor Gates eating their lunch.
--
Regards, Joerg
http://www.analogconsultants.com/
"gmail" domain blocked because of excessive spam.
Use another domain or send PM.
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