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Wm. F. Honeycutt
bill.honeycutt at gmail.com
Mon May 4 20:55:49 PDT 2009
The "Imp of the Perverse" gets us all, at times.
: )
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 10:23 AM, PR <oly562 at charter.net> wrote:
> Actually Bill, it's morning here, and sometimes I email things without real
> thought.
> Let's recap:
>
> After reading the NSI page link from Bill, just wanted to clarify things:
>
> First off, thanks for that link. Good to know info.
> The "Rules" have gotten more restrictive since the last time I viewed them,
>
> Here is the mischief I am referring to:
>
> To assist the guys comments below, if I had access I would help them by
> simply typing a 'uname -u' or '-mrs' on any unices that accepts that command
> to see what OS it is running. I figured they new that already.
>
> What I meant by being on the phone: or wishful thinking:
> 1. I wouldn't send login/pass info over the net, or voip phone system for
> that matter - that would be a darwin winner to me.
> 2: I simply miss having access to networks other than my own or job related
> networks. I like to see how other admins set up their op's. Assumed
> evolution.
>
> It appears that computer labs have tightened up their networks, that's GREAT
> as they should.
> Next time fellas, try not to use a list server to ask any private net
> questions, as most are willing to help out. I am one of them, but if you are
> to do anything listed in the NSI, then you can consider me out. Who knows
> what mischief people will get into.
>
> Maybe I should reread my emails before I send them... sighs...
>
>
> Njoy
> Oly
>
>
> Below is what started it all...
>>
>> Anyone out there in BUUG-land actually know for a fact what is
>> used at
>> U.C. Berkeley? I assume it varies by department. What are you
>>
>>
>
> I was trying to think what they had in the 2nd floor of Soda. I
> just took a couple of courses there. I think they were Suns. That's the
> non-windoze labs {:)
>
>
>
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