Don't forget Stanford's coursera!
Another up and coming one that looks like it is very quality is Udacity.
On Mar 31, 2012 9:12 PM, "Hal Murray" wrote:
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> > Hi...How do I do it!
> > I'm utterly amazed how many people give away free consultant work.
> > We need to keep people working... not givi
I won't touch why we share info, others have already beat that horse dead,
but I will say that This list is fairly hostile to people wanting to use
them as 'free consultants'. Just look back through the archives for people
that post with a message similar to: 'I want to start an isp can someone
gi
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> On Mar 27, 2012 10:26 PM, "Alexander Harrowell"
> wrote:
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> > On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 1:45 AM, William Herrin wrote:
> >
> > > On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 8:04 PM, Jacob Broussard
> > > wrote:
> > > > Who knows what technology will be
Who knows what technology will be like in 5-10 years? That's the whole
point of what he was trying to say. Maybe wireless carriers will use
visible wavelength lasers to recievers on top of customer's houses for all
we know. 10 years is a LONG time for tech, and anything can happen.
On Mar 25, 20
I love how articles like this seem to convienently ignore the fact that the
US is a BIG COUNTRY, and countries like Korea and Japan are very small
countries comparitively. I haven't done any research to backup the
following claim, but I suspect that the Russian Federation's internet
probably isn't
AM, "Adam Armstrong" wrote:
> On 27/05/2011 14:02, Jacob Broussard wrote:
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>> I don't use almost any bandwidth outside of Netflix, Steam game
>> downloads, and getting my daily dose of streaming starcraft videos and
>> ntop tells me I averaged 1.7mbps o
I don't use almost any bandwidth outside of Netflix, Steam game downloads,
and getting my daily dose of streaming starcraft videos and ntop tells me I
averaged 1.7mbps over the last month. Mind you this is on an 8mbps peak
connection. With peak speeds of 8m I would be pissed if I was getting 500k
"I could access that website fine
before I switched to you" *sigh*
On Jan 28, 2011 5:44 PM, "Matthew Palmer" wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 12:35:43PM -0800, Jacob Broussard wrote:
>> Static bogons are the bane of my existence... The pain of trying to
explain
Static bogons are the bane of my existence... The pain of trying to explain
to someone for MONTHS that they haven't updated their reference, with
traceroutes to back it up, and they continue to say that it has something to
do with my network.
On Jan 28, 2011 12:24 PM, "John Payne" wrote:
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> On J
You have to use 64 bit.
On Nov 29, 2010 8:15 AM, wrote:
> Might also look into the fix64bit plugin for cacti to modify your existing
32bit graphs so you don't have recreate them and all the extra changes you
may need such as adding to graph trees, updating reports, thresholds, etc.
>
>
> --Ori
NOW 6 degrees of seperation makes sense.
On Nov 16, 2010 6:34 PM, "Manolo Hernandez" wrote:
> I second that.
>
> Sent from my HTC on the Now Network from Sprint!
>
> - Reply message -
> From: "Brielle Bruns"
> Date: Tue, Nov 16, 2010 19:24
> Subject: Invitation to connect on LinkedIn
> To
I wasn't trying to imply anything with my comment, it was meant as a cheap
joke. I apologize if I gave that impression. I am still very young and
have never heard of most of these, other than atm and x.25... Old hardware
really interests me as I still have my first computer (laptop with slide ou
Part of the joke was that I am not state of the art :( I guess I am not as
funny as I thought I was.
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 12:24 AM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 03, 2010, Jacob Broussard wrote:
> > Wow... Reading this thread I feel like some sort of time traveler, what
>
Wow... Reading this thread I feel like some sort of time traveler, what with
my cable internet, multicore processor, and smartphone.
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 11:56 PM, Michael Sokolov
wrote:
> I wrote:
>
> : Thin. I *so* wish I had thick coaxial Ethernet, but alas, my present
> : physical facility
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