The collected works of hamei - Page 48

foetz wrote:
okay, give me a hint, why a Donald Duck suit?

That thing looks exactly like what Donald Duck would drive :D

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Here's another one .... Motif, displays what is inside tar files. Has an Xdefaults file and a doc file that should be a man file, oh well. Still, might be useful sometimes ... Now if I could only find what I was actually looking for ...
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SAQ wrote: R4000PC XL-8 Indy with 8MB is the king of low end. Practically unusable from day one without upgrades.

An R5-180 O2 must be the crown prince, then. Man, are those things awful.
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ClassicHasClass wrote:
Do note that, as a rule, portable A/C units are less efficient than window mounted A/C units. I don't think a lot of people realize that, which is why portable units get bad reviews; people think they're something they're not. In my case, there's a security reason to use the portable device. If a window-mount unit will work for you, you'll probably like it better.

Hmm. Sounds like a Business Opportunity :) Almost all the home air conditioners here are split-function. The fan and condenser (?) are indoors, the compressor and heat exchanger are outside. Three insulated hoses run through the wall. (Pardon my lack of correct air conditioning terminology.) All the heat goes outdoors, all the cold stays indoors, no security vulnerability due to having the unit stuck in an open window, they make units small enough for small rooms, the only opening between them is a 3" diameter hole in the wall. Condensate is piped outdoors (that's the third tube.)

They work good, too. Mine is now on 24/7. It's 102* here these days, ugh :( (And about 300% humidity, Classy. I used to think Death Valley was hot.)

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ClassicHasClass wrote:
I thought about a split unit but right now this is good enough.

I'm sure. If the situation comes up again tho, and you are considering a split-function a/c but have doubts, they do work well. They make pretty small ones, too. And they don't seem to be expensive to run.

The only bad part is when you get them recharged every few years and the guy hangs out the window, standing on the outside unit that is mounted to some rusty old scrap iron screwed to the wall with wood screws into some dowels pounded into even crappier holes drilled in the loose masonry. Tenth floor. I can't believe we don't lose a lot of air conditioner guys every summer ....

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ClassicHasClass wrote:
How much wattage does the split unit pull?

Don't know, but it costs less than $20 a month during the summer ( 90 - 100*, the awful part is the nights aren't much cooler than the days). Don't know if it is more efficient or less efficient having the components separated but sems to work well. And it does solve that security problem.

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A little update ... been doing some shared dtp-ing with Weird 2000, Ted is not God's Answer to apple pie but it works okay. Both systems can read modify and save, with the exception of one or two files it's been pretty painless. No need to be askairt, dive right in and give her a try, feedback is welcome even if it's negative.

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My fault for starting out with corn (altho that's what brought it to mind) but maybe this is useless. It's like describing strawberry ice cream to someone from Kenya who's never even seen a refrigerator. Stephanie Sheene put it better :

"The Seventies was like one big summer. We were free. Then you wake up one morning and realize that you had a really good time then, but now it’s all gone."

Yes, the US has Farmer's Markets where the vendors are allowed to don their $300 True Religion bib overalls and present their iconic radishes, their stunning carrots, their eponymous cabbages, their amazing beans and peas. And the yuppies arrive in their M-series with their hand-knit adorable gunny sacks (only $97.50 at Julia's Designed in California Antiques) to ooh and aah and carry the gorgeous produce back to their Williams-Sonoma Wolf-ranged open plan living spaces, isn't it all just darling ?

If Haystacks Calhoun showed up they'd have him in jail as a registered sex offender in under thirty seconds.

For you, wreck, I have two words : Lake Norman. You think you are safe but this is a metastasized cancer. The only thing you can hope for is that you die before it reaches your neighborhood.

Freedom, sure ....

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recondas wrote: My passenger deserves most of the credit...

Are you looking at sidecars yet ? :P
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guardian452 wrote:
Don'tcha know about the new fashion honey, all you need is looks and a whole lotta money...

You gotta look sharp !
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Everyone here is complaining about the obnoxious new mail setup. Everyone who hasn't left, anyhow.

When you can piss off Chinese people with software, boy you've really acoomplished something ! The Assistant even tolerates the psychedelic flashing bunnyrabbits and hundreds of annoying popup ads on Taobao, so when she says she hates the new Yahoo, damn.

What the hell does Marissa use her brain for ? Stuffing her bra ?
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Mine likes to do that if another computer on the network goes down.

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smj wrote: And something's happening because Yahoo was the top US web property in July , even excluding Tumblr since I think that was listed separately.

So given all that, don't fret - they're likely to make more intolerable changes to Y! Mail soon. :D

Exactly. I keep wondering if Americans will ever figure out that what is good for the stock market is bad for human beings.

So far, no luck with that.
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Hakimoto wrote: Been paying for my own mail since 2002.

We had our own mail server for several years. Ran it on an O2 :D

There are some problems with that, none of them related to the mail server :

Lots of places will bounce you for being a "private" mail server. You can get around that to some extent with a spiffydiff record. There are still morons who bounce anything that isn't from a commercial mail account but it helps.

If you are in China, may as well give up before you begin. "It's from Chiiiina ! Must be spam !" or alternatively "China ! Hackers ! Hide the women and children !"

After a while it gets to be not worth the hassle.

China bad, you know. Meanwhile, Crocs walks out of Guangdong owing their vendors seventy million dollars. "Just a business decision, mateys ! Later, much !"

Maybe time to buy some postage stamps :P
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ibara wrote:
It was an easy choice, since I'm the maintainer of the Dillo port for OpenBSD ;)

Busted ! If you type "Dillo" into the search box and look under /Development, you'll find quite a few posts about Dillo ....

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smj wrote: WORKING
1GB: Micron MT18VDDF12872 (PC3200, x72, ECC, Registered)**

Have a pair of

1GB: Micron MT18VDDF12872-335C3 but they are

PC2700R-25331-H0
1GB DDR 333 CL2.5 ECC REG

Can confirm on the Dataram DTP63674B 1 gigs
robespierre wrote:
Quality control can be an issue for Chinese tools ...

They all come from China, Robes. Even the ones who claim to be made domestically are lying.

Now that everything is owned by investors and job creators it's all about the money. Unless Changsha is now part of the US, I can name several Made in USA products that seem to have taken a slight detour. And the FTC does nothing.

Edit: A little investigation shows that Weller is owned by Bain Capital and it's all made in China. Unless you feel like contributing to the car elevators in Mitt's mansions and his offshore bank accounts, may as well buy direct from Taobao and save 80%.

Weller ? ESAD. And the horse you rode in on.

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I'm on 6.5.30 :D

The Assist has Windows 2000, works fine, has commercial software, just can't install the latest 2 PhotoShops and Illustrators (boo hoo, the useless shit doesn't even work together anyhow).

Software is so bad now that at $1 a program, I don't even bother to buy the CD's ..... haven't seen anything interesting in several years.

The Indigo (1) was great. I loved mine. I remember from when I just got it that the 75 hz model is a leetle slow at computing but faster than you'd expect at graficking. It had a different feel from the Intel boxes of the day.

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robespierre wrote:
Shoddy and counterfeit goods aren't a joke, they are dangerous to your health and safety.

Are you referring to Thalidomide ? MTBE ? Fracking ? PG&E getting permission to raise rates to replace pipelines, except they diverted all the money into payoffs for their executives and stock holders, exploding an entire neighborhood and killing dozens ? Jonestown Kool-Aid ? Pipes in Richmond refinery that fail because of cheapass maintenance, causing fires that spread noxious poisonous chemicals over entire neighborhoods ? AGENT ORANGE ? Toxic commodities ? The entire world financial meltdown ? DEPLETED URANIUM ? Would you like me to go back through the shitty unsafe product scenario in the US with just the stuff I remember off the top of my head ?

Not yelling at you, Robes, but pot -> kettle, you know ? This is what is extremely annoying about Americans - they are the first to point fingers but honey chile, youse gots da dirtiest hands in the room. You need to get away from that kowtowing self-justifying corporate press.

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We certainly see different things here :)

"A doctor who attended Ma following her death said afterwards that her neck had obvious signs of electrical injury."

Uh, yeah. Anyone know the meaning of the word "autopsy" ? Why would a doctor be "attending" anyone after their death ? Especially here, where the doctors don't even attend people who are alive unless they sit in line for an hour at the hospital ? And what was this doctor's name, exactly ? Who was that guy who wrote the stunning expose of Foxconn factories ? the ones he never visited ?

I call bool sheet.

"the 23-year-old air hostess with South China Airlines who died just weeks before her planned wedding."

Of course ! Pretty young stewardess, just weeks before her wedding ! oh noes ! What is the world coming to ! The victim couldn't be an elderly grandpa with gout and halitosis, has to be a pretty girl about to get laid !

Who buys Apple products and to whom are we appealing with this unattributed, undocumented shit ?

"Apple has previously released a statement on its Chinese website, warning customers of the danger of using unofficial chargers."

Mmm, couldn't possibly have anything to do with the fact that Apple chargers cost about ten times as much as the knockoffs ? Even though they come from exactly the same places ?

"Anyone worried their USB charger may be a counterfeit can take it into an Apple store and have it replaced by one made by the company for $10, or the equivalent in local currency."

Since Apple doesn't make anything and they don't supervise anything and it's all made by Foxconn or outside suppliers and you can buy those all day long for $2 each retail, Apple will be making a pretty penny on this humanitarian gesture. Side note : I was overjoyed to pay $70 for a cheap aftermarket charger for a Macbook in the US (lost one, oops :( ) Nice work, if you can get it. What a ducking ripoff. No wonder no one sensible buys "real" Apple chargers.

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the latest in a string of tragedies caused by feckless oversight and corrupt bureaucracies.

Oh Joseph, Mary, and the Baby Jesus ... I'm going to skip the baby food story, it's yet another dumbass western crusade based on nonsense and would make the post too long but you can't seriously believe this swill, Robes ? "Feckless oversight" ? that's why Europe has dozens of deaths from German-raised bean sprouts, dozens of people die in food poisoning incidents in the US, people get killed eating at Jack in the Box, DC-10's turn turtle killing hundreds, trains of oil tankers decide to head east on their own, setting fire to entire towns, etc etc ?

It's sounds flippant but even with the best intentions shit happens . When you have seven billion people in the world, more shit happens. Chinese "oversight" is no worse than American oversight. And I've had friends who worked for the FDA inspecting chicken farms and others who have worked in the stock yards. Wack in the head with a hammer to kill a steer. Gary lasted one and a half days before he decided learning to play guitar was a better idea :) You don't want to know about the food industry.

I'd be the last person to say Chinese food is anywhere near "safe". Blowing it out both ends simultaneously is not a pleasant experience (usually after eating at KFC, I wonder what that means ?) But the US is not one bit better in the oversight department. The major difference is that the bottom level of US society still has a sense of honor. That's disappearing fast, so you ain't gonna be any better off than we are with the river pigs and cut-rate flu chickens in another twenty years. Hey, we can make two bucks more selling diseased animals ! Delta thinks that's "good business" so why shouldn't we ? the money is what counts, babe ! Right ?

Better make that ten years.

Now, shall we talk about corruption ?

Sure, China has corruption. We pay "commissions" to make sales, pay hong bao to get better service (and that is different from tipping exactly how ?), people who have access to large sums of money siphon some off. Everyone here knows it and thinks it's okay. They think it's okay because they are not silly - they know if they were in that position or ever had that chance they'd do exactly the same thing. This is why over here the Bo Xilai story is entertaining. Bo was stealing all he could, the Brit was laundering it for the Bo family. Then the Brit got greedy and doubled the price. Bo said, "okay, I've already got plenty, we'll just quit." Mr Brit didn't take that well, tried extortion. He was going to fink Bo out, so Mrs Bo poisoned him. Ship the body back to England and get rid of the lousy extortionist jerk.

Alas, they should have got the doctor who attended Miss Ma :) Someone in England did an autopsy. Maybe Apple should try that, Ma xiaojie was perhaps poisoned as well :D So now Bo is in hot water and all of China thinks it's funny. It's only the western press who is enthralled with the "unusually open" proceedings and the "expose of the Chinese elite in the Communist ruling class." What a bunch of shit. The only people I have ever heard saying stupid crap like that are foreigners.

Okay, I take that back. I've seen foreigners with no experience come here to run projects. Most factory people are lazy and most people don't like being given orders by some outsider. They very quickly pick up to the fact that they can get out of anything by saying "the Communist Party won't allow it." Had a friend who was supposed to be running a joint venture to make bearings. I heard more "Communist Party" stories out of him in six months than I'd heard elsewhere in twenty years. Funny how each one meant that someone didn't have to do something they didn't want to :D Plus he refused to listen to me about fraternizing with the maid, ended up with her hanging off his legs in the office screaming and crying about how he promised to marry her and take her back to the US (but okay, if you're not going to do that then how about 10,000 rmb cash money right now and I'll go away ?) She was oogly, too. What a dumbass thing to do but hey now, Americans always know what's best, don't be silly, nothing bad could ever happen !

They were sure he was boinking the ugly old hag, too. Stupid move on his part, destroyed his position in the company entirely. But why would anyone who lived here for twenty years know anything ? No MBA, you ain't shit. A Manager can manage anything ! Managers know best ! :D

Americans are so goddamned naive, it's hilarious. And righteous about it, too. That makes it even funnier whan all hell breaks loose and they have to call the cavalry :D

What's different is, our corruption is on a human scale. One guy here, one guy there, a thousand bucks here, five hundred there. No one likes being squeezed but a $500 penalty by the Commodities Bureau for a report that they conveniently never bothered to tell you you had to submit just pisses you off. It doesn't ruin your life. The Chinese saying which has to make you laugh and cry all at once is, "Yes, it's your money. But it's in his pocket." :(

Now let's talk about the virtuous US ...

25% of the homes in the US under water. Seriously under water, like $50,000 - $100,000 more than they are worth. This is institutionalized fraud for which no one has been prosecuted or gone to jail. In fact, the biggest players get rewarded with positions such as secretary of the treasury. After the previous banking fiasco and dress rehearsal in 1978, dozens if not hundreds of bankers went to jail. Not Mr McCain of course (Keating Five) but still, a lot. Now, nothing.

Of course, if you are a really successful job creator and investor and single-handedly destroy hundreds of thousands of careers and middle class lives, then you can run for president ! Is this a cool country or what ?

Creative destruction, d00d ! Creative when it's your life anyhow. When it's the life of an important person then we best get the treasury to print up a bunch of money to save their asses. Capitalism is messy when it's little people getting screwed. But we need better planning when it's someone important.

The people who pulled the milk scam in China are dead. Executed. Do you guys have any plans for Tim Geithner or Lloyd Blankfein or Jamie Dimon ? Or do you just intend to keep licking their boots ? A clean boot is a happy boot, they say ...

Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman thinks inflation is fine. Hey, how else can you get out from under actually paying for the fucking wars you started based entirely on lies ? So now everything I saved by working for forty years is worth 30% less than it was three years ago. Quantitative easing, eh ? Assignats, anyone ? Worked so good for the French. Not just me, by the way. Everyone. Hey, what better way to drive all the loose cash into the worthless fraud you call a stock market ? "Wealth creators" ? You mean the phony numbers that aren't worth even ten Weimar dollars ? When a rumour that Apple's new interface will be blue-tinged instead of red can cause the so-called value of the company to vary by ten million dollars, do you seriously want to argue that this is actually "value" ?

Freedom ? democracy ? All that other worthless crap that the US shoves down the throats of every country in the world at gunpoint ? And yes, it's definitely worthless crap because it is nothing but a lie. Anyone with an IQ over twelve can look at the US and see that lie. Anyone who doesn't live there, swimming in the corporate sewage that your press pimps out by the riverload, anyhow.

I don't think you want to talk about corruption, Robes. Yeah, China has corruption - but nothing compared to the self-righteous institutionalized hypocrisy that the US calls "the rule of law."

It's about time you guys faced the facts ......

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A founder of the Harley Davidson Motorcycle Corporation, Arthur Davidson, died and went to heaven. At the gates St. Peter told Arthur, “You’ve been such a good man and your motorcycles are known throughout the world. You may choose to hang out with anyone you want in Heaven as a reward.”

Arthur thought about it for a minute and then said, “I'd really like to hang out with God.”

St. Peter took Arthur to the Throne Room and introduced him to God. He recognized Arthur and commented, “Hey, so you were the one who invented Harley-Davidson motorcycles, eh?!”

Arthur said, “Yes, that’s me.”

God commented, “So what’s the big deal in inventing something that’s pretty unstable, makes noise, pollution, and can’t run without a road?!”

Arthur was embarrassed but finally spoke, “Excuse me, but aren’t you the inventor of woman?”

God said, “Ah, yes.”

“Well,” said Arthur, “professional to professional, you have some major design flaws in your invention.

1. There’s too much inconsistency in the front-end protrusion;
2. It chatters constantly at high speeds;
3. Most of the rear ends are too soft and they wobble too much;
4. The intake is placed way too close to the exhaust;
5. The maintenance costs are outrageous!!"

“Hmmmm, you may have some good points there,” replied God, “Hold on.”

God went to his Celestial Supercomputer, (made by Apple of course) typed in a few words and waited for the results. The computer printed out a slip of paper and God read it.

“Well, it may be true that my design has problems,” God said to Arthur, “but according to these numbers, more men are riding my invention than yours.”
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Oskar45 wrote: Lame :(

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PymbleSoftware wrote:
paperlemon wrote: I've got an issue I've run into trying to dump an HFS disk image to a SCSI drive using my Fuel. The device is recognized properly, but IRIX sees the one unit as about a dozen.

I vaguely recall SCSI bus termination issues

Or address conflict. SGI uses address 0 for the host bus adapter, lots of people mess that up.

It was decades ago.

Everything was decades ago, now :(
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guardian452 wrote: Nice seeing that trip made by motorcycle ...

Luckily ....
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ClassicHasClass wrote: Well ... to the extent AIX is a kick-ass workstation OS. :P

Are you saying Linux is a better os for a workstation ? :P :P :P
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jeremy123 wrote: Earlier in this thread we were talking about sound cards - no way to control the volume from aix no mixer device - unless you know how to - or tell me how to watch a movie?

This one we can fix, since I had the same problem with Irix using the optical output. Just get a set of active speakers. I use Edirols but there are several others. The toslink output from RAD audio is also always at full volume, but once you defeat that small problem by putting the volume control in the speakers themselves, it's excellent.
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jpstewart wrote:
BetXen wrote: On the OS side, it is for the moment running 6.5.22, but is very slow.

If you want to stick with 6.5.22, upgrade your RAM!

Have to agree with this ... when I had an Indigo (1) it was used next to an IBM Z-pro. The Z-Pro was dual Pentium Pro @ 240 mhz. The Indigo was a little slower at compute jobs but faster at graphics. Both were very usable. The Indigo was loaded on RAM, running 6.5 (but before 22 came out, probably about 14 ?)

Inidigo is a very nice computer. I really liked mine.
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pentium wrote: What's the matter? Your ego can't live with selling cheaper than you think it is?

They are crazy ... but it is not just in dumb stuff like old computers. Currently we are getting jerked around by some lying little pillar of the community finance assholes on a $400,000 gear shaper.

The problem is, when the job creators have all the money the "laws of suppy and demand" no longer apply. If you don't need the money, then you'd rather sit on an overpriced pile of crap forever than sell it at a reasonable price. In fact, if you don't need the money you'd rather scrap useful items than sell them for what they are worth. That reduces the supply and keeps the "value" artifecally high.

It's time to bring out the guillotines. Congress needs to take a ride in the tumbrels. We can't afford the Social Security which people paid into all their lives but we have enough money to bomb Syria because it's our duty to protect the world from tyranny. I would personally like to thank the Bitch Caucus for their oft-flaunted concern for us little people.

You know that NRA rant about protecting the people from the gubmint ? Well .....
jeremy123 wrote: I tried many audio mixers - that would be a smallest problem - but the software has nothing to interact with - there is no /dev/mixer - just /dev/paud0 (or similar) and thats about all - I was wondering why do they (IBM) sold it with this audio cards while there is absolutely no way to use them in AIX


Okay, so I am kinda lost here ...

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(#8244) Audio PCI Adapter for Workstations

(No longer available as of February 29, 2008)

The Audio PCI Adapter for Workstations is a high performance workstation class audio PCI adapter that is optimized for support in the AIX professional workstation environment and their associated applications. It is 3.3 volt, 32 bit PCI adapter that runs at 33MHz speed and complies with the Intel AC 1997 Version 2.1 Specifications. The Audio PCI Adapter for Workstations provides external jacks for headphones, speaker output, line input, and microphone input as well as an internal connector for CD or DVD drive audio input.

Attributes provided: One Audio PCI Adapter with internal and external audio connectors
Attributes required: One available PCI slot
For 9111-285: (#8244)
Minimum required: 0
Maximum allowed: 1 (Initial order maximum: 1)
OS level required: AIX 5.2 or AIX 5.3, or later.
Initial Order/MES/Both/Supported: Both
CSU: Yes
Return parts MES: No

Are you saying that the sound does not work at all ? In which case I'd be looking at drivers, etc ? Or do you mean you can't control the volume ?

If it is Problem #2 then somewhere between

http://en.akihabaranews.com/19603/audio ... rom-elecom

and

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tannoy-5-1-Prof ... 20d762c496

you should be able to find a solution.
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What was the deal with AIX 5L ? I had the impression that was supposed to run a bunch / most / all Linux binaries directly in AIX ?
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vishnu wrote:
cb88 wrote:
I installed solaris 8 on it the other day... and solaris 9 yesterday seems to run decently but CDE is definitely more suited to the hardware than Gnome 2.

The fetid POC that is gnome 2 isn't suited to anybody's hardware! 8-)

I have no experience with the earlier Solarises but have used a couple of the newer ones. All of them were gawdawful. The V100 is now running in straight terminal mode, it's not so bad.

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vishnu wrote: It's a beautiful piece of hardware though ain't it?

I was just thinking how much nicer the competitive HP was. I had an RS-20C that would have been about the equivalent - but nicer design and better looking, too. In the HP the backplane was passive, the bottom slot housed the cpu itself. It would have been a nifty idea for upgrading but alas, the busses changed about as fast as the processors did then :(
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fu wrote: ... all we get lately is pretentious busyness ...

You need a cheer-me-up, fu :D

Starts off a little slow but hang in there, some of the stories are so funny I had tears. Bottle's a friend ...

http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/show ... p?t=324021

Some more ... almost wet my pants a few times :

http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/show ... p?t=133776
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kshuff wrote: That's my old Camaro :)

Ever do any street racing, shuffer ? You can tell us, nobody here will fink :P
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vishnu wrote: I used to race my '71 Dodge Challybore all the time! :mrgreen:

ooh. Nice :D bet you wish you still had it ... I had a 67 Eldo for a while, the one with the helicopter landing pad on the hood ? Used to fantasize at stoplights once in a while, next to some p.o.s. Toyota, "If I opened the door right now, I could crush that Jap crap like a bug ..." :P

But nowadays I dream of something more like this ....
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porter wrote:
vishnu wrote: Windows Services for UNIX...

Note: The product will not install on Windows 9x or Windows XP Home Edition or Windows Vista. The product should not be installed on Windows Server 2003 R2. This is an unsupported configuration.

I can also recommend against using this. It sucks. You can share files, after a fashion, but performance is ghastly, and that's with both Irix and Solaris 10. Anything else would be better.

I also tried Sharity, it was pretty bad.

Robespierre recommends AFS, I intend to try that soon. Report back if you find something that works well, please ?
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ScutBoy wrote: If, however, you are suffering from nostalgia, a car place here in Northfield (where I live now) has a baby blue Lincoln TC of that era sitting out in pride of place in their lot. I'm sure you could make a deal!

If you wanna talk stewpid, the Chrysler dealer in San Rafael was on a big corner lot, had an elevated stand at the apex with an orange Superbird on it for the longest time. I mean years They probably finally had to scrap it :D We all laughed ourselves silly about "Who would drive around in one of those pretentious p.o.s.'es ?"

Yeah, well, me, now. In a heartbeat. Maybe I'd want a purple one tho .... the musclecar answer to the '59 Caddy :?

vishnu wrote: All it needs is a set of Webley Vickers! :mrgreen:

And a drive chain, ta-pocketa-pocketa :P
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jimmer wrote: Ehrmmmm, have you tried Samba? It mimics a full-blown Windows file-server. It's a 'free download' and though it can be a little fiddly to setup, it works really well.

Jimmer, unfortunately if you want to share from the Winnders and Orphans box, Samba only works the wrong way :(

Sharity might be better now but when I tried it I got the same results as Trippynet. Once burned twice shy ...
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jimmer wrote: Woopsiedaisy... didn't read well enough.

Bad jimmer ! Go to your room ! ;)
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vishnu wrote: Ha ha, you meant "go to your room and backup your RAID one magnetic particle at a time with a toothpick!" :twisted:

I was going to try that once ... had some bad core, thought I'd take a look to see if there was anything obvious. Took the cover off, put it right back on :)

Meanwhile, M. le Robespierre's previrous suggestion to try AFS looks not so bad. There are ready-to-wear versions for Windows, Irix, and Solaris. Irix <-> Solaris is no problem but anything to Windows is a real bitch.
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I think there were train and subway teaching simulators, but where you would find one I have no idea.

But what would be fun ...... Onyx2, pickup truck, Honda generator, home-made cockpit with four or more lcd panels and a fpv radio-controlled helicopter.

That would be kickass and feasible, too :)

Or on a less portable level, perhaps an HO railroad ? father-son project ?
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