So to sum up the ordeal:
1. Bought a new Samsung modem - I was told at the Even Gvirol branch that it
costs 400 and that 240 is only for the special package, but when I bought it
somewere else they charged only 240, maybe she was nice to me and considered
my purchase as part of the special.
2.
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 07:03:07PM +0300, Amir Hardon wrote:
> Hi!
> Does anyone knows an Israeli company that sales single-board computers(like
> MOPSlcd6)?
>
I am interested to hear about it too.
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Shaul Karl, [EMAIL PROTECTED] e t
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If someone has Arik Baratz' phone number then I'd appreciate it if you could
send it to me (direct, to the address above). He expressed interest in my
Alcatel modem and I need to know if it's still relevant before my partner
buys the Samsung for money this afternoon. He didn't reply to my e-mail.
Quoth Amir Hardon:
> Hi!
> Does anyone knows an Israeli company that sales single-board computers(like
> MOPSlcd6)?
Yes.
;-)
http://www.compulab.co.il
http://www.mte.co.il
Do tell what you want to do with 'em ;-)... I might want to piggyback on
a purchase.
M
>
> ==
the obvious-hence-forgotten link to the original article on Haaretz (this is
through walla, NO registration required)
http://computers.walla.co.il/ts.cgi?tsscript=item&path=4&id=401498
Boaz.
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Hi all,
Trying to learn from past experience, where we sent Globes a very
orderly, well thought out, nice response to an article they wrote, and
they dutifully filed it into the waste basket, we are trying to have our
response published this time around.
The full details are now up on whatsup.
Hi!
Does anyone knows an Israeli company that sales single-board computers(like
MOPSlcd6)?
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Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
>
> Eli Marmor wrote:
> >
> > He had some mines in his way, and not everything went in the way he
> > planned, so when the shares of Caldera were still very high (the DotCom
> > hype) and SCO shares were down, he exploited the opportunity, and
> > acquired SCO (for shares,
Miki Shapiro wrote:
>
> On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, Eli Marmor wrote:
> > By the way: an unknown fact, is that more than 50% of the worldwide
> > UNIX installations belong to SCO, and all the other (including Sun and
> > HP) have (together!) less than SCO alone. In numbers, and ignoring
> > costs, it is
The above mentioned señor Lior Rotkovitch has asked me to forward his
sincere apologies for the mail loop, adding that the problem was not in
his mail server but with the service he bought from up.co.il, which is
where his mail is hosted. He noted he will re-join our lovely group only
after the pro
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 03:39:11PM +0300, Miki Shapiro wrote:
>
> On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, Eli Marmor wrote:
> > By the way: an unknown fact, is that more than 50% of the worldwide
> > UNIX installations belong to SCO, and all the other (including Sun and
> > HP) have (together!) less than SCO alone.
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, Eli Marmor wrote:
> By the way: an unknown fact, is that more than 50% of the worldwide
> UNIX installations belong to SCO, and all the other (including Sun and
> HP) have (together!) less than SCO alone. In numbers, and ignoring
> costs, it is possible to say that SCO shipped
Eli Marmor wrote:
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
Not really. The SCO that bought Xenix is not the SCO that is suing IBM.
The SCO that is suing is actually Caldera. They changed the name to
capitalize on SCO's name recognition as they were making money from
"SCO UNIX" which they had bought a source
On Wednesday 18 June 2003 10:42, Michael Sternberg wrote:
> Hello
> How can I feel in user mode process that network cable was pulled out ?
> Of course I can patch network card driver to transfer that data to user
> mode process, but maybe we already have some more standard way to receive
> this in
Hello
How can I feel in user mode process that network cable was pulled out ?
Of course I can patch network card driver to transfer that data to user
mode process, but maybe we already have some more standard way to receive
this information ?
Thanks,
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
> Not really. The SCO that bought Xenix is not the SCO that is suing IBM.
> The SCO that is suing is actually Caldera. They changed the name to
> capitalize on SCO's name recognition as they were making money from
> "SCO UNIX" which they had bought a source license* (b
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