Re: [nottingham] Xinit Skip's INIT.

From: Lee (nospamlee@astarix.co.uk)
Date: Mon 17 Jun 2002 - 09:59:03 BST


Your all going to have to come over to m00g (shameless plug) for c-64
night....not forgetting the legendary Linux ASCII 'projections' (apron
;-) ;-) )....;-)

(yes, I'm insane, I have read the Oriley sendmail configuration book
twice).

Thanks for the offer of a wireless card, I could really do with a couple
John, perhaps if you back in town some time you could pop over to m00g
for pint and chat, be nice to meet all of you at some point, as you all
seem to like linux as much as us, and despise microshaft with a
passion.....

Also, I've been ask to install a few internet access terminals for a new
cafe in towm, I'm obviously going to use linux, mandrake's looking like
the business, but seeing at it's gotta be low cost, LTSP looking
attractive.... any idea's on what's kool out?

I'm trying (trying trying) to get linux out to the community, public as
well as community groups, I think it's a great way for them to save
money, and have a more reliable (supportable) system in the long run,
I'm currently putting a bid together for a community wireless IP lan,
ala http:\\www.consume.net , but I've got no idea how to approach the
bid, if only I could find somebody who's done it (and been sucessful)
before????

okay, I'm ramberling out of control now.....okay back to skip diving...
and war driving, perhaps even skip driving?????

Laters,
Lee
'fcuk fsck'

On Sun, 2002-06-16 at 23:10, Matthew Sackman wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 16, 2002 at 10:47:03PM +0100, Andy Davidson wrote:
> > On Sunday 16 June 2002 17:19, Lee wrote:
> > > on the other hand, can anyone tell my with the unix process INIT , is
> > > the same as the spoken nottingham slang for 'Isn't it'?
> >
> > I'm not sure, but I think you're insane.
>
> I've met him, and he doesn't seem *that* insane to me! ;-)

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