Re: [issues] The format of a resume.

2000-04-12 Thread Aaron Malone
tact the company itself and let them know that their recruiter is alienating possible candidates with their brainless policy. ;) -- Aaron Malone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) System Administrator I can bend minds with my spoon. Poplar Bluff Internet, Inc.

Re: [issues] women in debian

2000-11-17 Thread Aaron Malone
t stand right now available at http://munge.net/women_in_debian.mbox , in comvenient standard mbox format, which should be readable by any decent mail program. -- Aaron Malone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) System Administrator "Some companies think of training as a Poplar Bluff Internet,

Re: [issues] Re: Filtering in schools and libraries

2001-01-17 Thread Aaron Malone
w be aware of each new porn (or other "inappropriate") site every day, so they can keep the list updated? And let me tell you, those lists get unwieldy pretty quick. :) -- Aaron Malone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) System Administrator I can bend minds with my spoon.

Re: [issues] Re: Filtering in schools and libraries

2001-01-17 Thread Aaron Malone
I've done my homework, and everything I've seen tells me that filtering *just* *doesn't* *work*. -- Aaron Malone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) System Administrator "Some companies think of training as a Poplar Bluff Internet, Inc.cost rather than an inve

Re: [issues] Re: Filtering in schools and libraries

2001-01-17 Thread Aaron Malone
glace at your email address. For the record, I stand by my statements that filtering software is not a useful solution. If I've made any incorrect statements about your company's product, I'd certainly be interested in seeing your perspective. -- Aaron Malone ([EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: [issues] Re: Filtering in schools and libraries

2001-01-17 Thread Aaron Malone
ing experience with one of your servers, I don't think it's feasible to implement a solution where the control truly stays at that level, without reliance on the opinions of a third party, and in which the librarians still have any time left to, well, run a library. But somehow I doubt that

Re: [issues] Re: Filtering in schools and libraries

2001-01-17 Thread Aaron Malone
on (and at the least every librarian I know) is opposed to the laws that would make filtering software mandatory. Librarians by and large hate censorship -- look at Banned Books Week. :) -- Aaron Malone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) System Administrator "Some companies think of training a

Re: [issues] Re: Filtering in schools and libraries

2001-01-17 Thread Aaron Malone
sorware.org listing a couple dozen porn sites that N2H2/Bess didn't block. I remember adding those manually to my company's server -- I wonder how long they were in operation before I (the responsible local administrator) knew about them? -- Aaron Malone ([EMAIL PROTECTED])&q

Re: [issues] Re: Filtering in schools and libraries

2001-01-17 Thread Aaron Malone
ndependent reports on your product. If you have evidence that shows those reviews are inaccurate, by all means present it. > N2H2 serves over 11,000 schools covering over 9 million students, > so for every dissatisfied customer, there are hundreds or thousands more > satisfied ones. I'

Re: [issues] Re: Filtering in schools and libraries

2001-01-17 Thread Aaron Malone
tion. What are you trying to say here? > N2H2 admits that they use bots. However, each URL that is found by a > bot, must also go through human review in order to ensure it's content. This is what we were told when we were sold the service, but my experience with it tells me otherw

Re: [issues] Re: Filtering in schools and libraries

2001-01-17 Thread Aaron Malone
The users in the proposed school and library situations do not have these options. -- Aaron Malone ([EMAIL PROTECTED])"There is no distinctly System Administrator American criminal class... Poplar Bluff Internet, Inc. except Congr

Re: [issues] Good and bad reasons for giving upprogramming(wasgames for girls)

1999-10-08 Thread Aaron Malone
yes get too blurry to read my 5x7 emacs font (outcast.pcf). I could switch to a larger font, I know, but I'm getting little enough sleep as it is -- Aaron Malone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) System Adminstrator Poplar Bluff Internet, Inc. http://www.semo.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org

Re: [issues] Mime-Version: 1.0

1999-10-08 Thread Aaron Malone
> http://wm.themes.org/themes.phtml?themeid=939267880 is the theme stats... > i can't believe it's rated "excellent" > > i have seen this picture before... i wish i could remember where hehe... there's a version on as.themes.org that has been updated to &quo

Re: [issues] Screenshots (long)

1999-10-21 Thread Aaron Malone
ents the > geek/linux community at ALL well. Better statement: ./ with a comment threshold of 2 or 3 represents the geek/linux community. At least, that part of it with which I'm familiar. :) -- Aaron Malone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) System Administrator Poplar Bluff Internet, Inc. http://www.semo.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org

Re: [issues] How not to attract geeks

1999-10-21 Thread Aaron Malone
declaration that a massive asteroid was threatening the earth, complete with "artist's" rendering of a chunk of rock about 1/3 the circumference of the earth, smashing into the planet... I think that about sums it up. :) -- Aaron Malone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) System Admi

Re: [issues] Screenshots (long)

1999-10-22 Thread Aaron Malone
On Fri, Oct 22, 1999 at 09:28:38AM -0500, Kelly Lynn Martin wrote: > Kelly (and, yes, nearly all of my slashdot articles get moderated up > to at least a 2...) hehe... you mean after ranting about Malda's ego and bad journalism, you still post there? ;) -- Aaron Malone ([EMAI

Re: [issues] Depression & geeks (was Flame war - after action report & apologies)

1999-10-27 Thread Aaron Malone
insomniac and even more paranoid than I was already. Ruined my first year at college, and I haven't gone back yet... But I'm feeling much better now. :) -- Aaron Malone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) System Administrator Poplar Bluff Internet, Inc. http://www.semo.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org

Re: [issues] /. (again!)

1999-10-27 Thread Aaron Malone
ot; and the poll makes more sense. It would have been more appropriate as a joke post on that story -- as a poll it's basically trolling. :) -- Aaron Malone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) System Administrator Poplar Bluff Internet, Inc. http://www.semo.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org

Re: [issues] A joke for y'all

1999-10-28 Thread Aaron Malone
On Wed, Oct 27, 1999 at 11:59:47PM -0700, Deirdre Saoirse wrote: > http://www.transmeta.com/ Don't forget to View Source and see the secret message... :) -- Aaron Malone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) System Administrator Poplar Bluff Internet, Inc. http://www.semo.net [EMAIL P

Re: [issues] Something I've observed

1999-11-01 Thread Aaron Malone
er in my head, I can't elaborate on ideas this early. :) -- Aaron Malone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) System Administrator Poplar Bluff Internet, Inc. http://www.semo.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org

Re: [issues] Something I've observed

1999-11-01 Thread Aaron Malone
experience they know that many people *will* defer, if for no other reason than they're used to more polite conversational environments. So in retrospect, my comment was not contrary to yours, but simply another aspect of the situation. Neat. Back to Unreal Tournament now. :) -- Aaron Ma

Re: [issues] UF demonstrates "guy club" well...

1999-01-03 Thread Aaron Malone
have taken to referring to me as 'Pitr' due to my penchant for strong coffee, evil tendencies, and habit of using odd accents in casual conversation without realizing... :) -- Aaron Malone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) System Administrator Poplar Bluff Internet, Inc. http://www.semo.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org

Re: micros~1 and apple (was Re: [issues] MS/DOJ ruling)

1999-11-09 Thread Aaron Malone
does not give one the right to destroy. -- Aaron Malone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) System Administrator Poplar Bluff Internet, Inc. http://www.semo.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org

Re: [issues] Why women should have equality/equivilency

1999-11-09 Thread Aaron Malone
> Chris, it's not just an agree to disagree thing. It's that women emphasize > cooperation where men emphasize conquest. Self-interest is one thing, but watch those generalizations, Deirdre.... ;) -- Aaron Malone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) System Administrator Poplar Bluff Int

Re: [issues] OFFTOPIC: Re: your mail

1999-12-04 Thread Aaron Malone
Pennington on GNOME/Gtk+ programming... forget the exact title, but it was something to the effect of "Programming with GNOME/Gtk+". :) -- Aaron Malone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) System Administrator Poplar Bluff Internet, Inc. http://www.semo.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org

Re: [issues] Mr., Mrs., Miss, Dr. or Sir

2000-01-11 Thread Aaron Malone
> > of "Doctor" by virtue of her J.D. :) > > In my curmudgeonly mood, that's how I answered it. heh. That's actually how I answer most forms that require a title, simply because it irritates me to be asked such, regardless of marital status, etc. -- Aaron Malo

Re: [issues] [Fwd: moron] - Novel, I thought.

2000-01-11 Thread Aaron Malone
e reasons you gentlemen listed, and because I've felt more welcome here than in any other "community" mailing list / IRC channel I've been in. -- Aaron Malone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) System Administrator Poplar Bluff Internet, Inc. http://www.semo.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org