So, your tech gets to still keep his job? What's the world come to ...
On 1/14/11, Michael Janapin wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> I'd hate travelling from Baguio to find out that they're not there anymore.
>
> Michael Janapin
> PBTS Baguio City
> http://mulingsilang.wordpress.com
> sent from my Android
> O
> On Jan 17, 2011 12:07 PM, "GMDumlao" wrote:
>> So, your tech gets to still keep his job? What's the world come to ...
>>
>> On 1/14/11, Michael Janapin wrote:
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> I'd hate travelling from Baguio to find
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Date: Monday, March 28, 2011 11:27:25 AM GMT+
Subject: Re: [plug] sorta OT electronics / maintenance question
Or handyman/robinsons has a spraycan (sprayway?) section and they'd have the
electronic contact cleaner the
Hi pluggers, just happened to do a "casual" benchmark twice in a row at thes
same host/connection and got these results:
This is weird, how can this faster one:
http://speedtest.net/result/1384045153.png
which is 1.5Mbps be 64% faster than all of philippines (per speedtest.net)
yet this slower on
Do I take this to mean that ZFS on linux (as against it being on its
"native" Solaris) is somehing to avoid?
hmmm
`Curiouser and curiouser!' cried Alice (she was so much surprised, that for
the moment she quite forgot how to speak good English); --- Down the Rabbit
Hole
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 a
Historically, Philippine jurisprudence has always been "general" on
its outset. It is in the succeeding IRR's that ensue that specifics
are fleshed out.
IMHO, that mechanism allows the prevailing administration (and
political climate) the leeway to interpret and implement the law as
they find suit
On Bayan i goes out to HKIX as well, but watch the times as it goes back to
the islands... hmmm...what gives? a HKIX local router?
C:\>tracert mirror.pregi.net
Tracing route to mirror.pregi.net [202.90.158.192]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms rtr [192.xxx.xxx.xxx]
2
Perhaps someone on the list can mail him a DVD, no? Also i do suppoese
there is a LUG there or at least in Angeles, Pampanga if memory serves
On 21 August 2013 01:49, Chuck MacKinnon wrote:
> Ya, I don't really want to give out his number, that'd be his decision.
> However, I can get e-mails
plug has gone facebook???
On 20 November 2013 16:29, fooler mail wrote:
> hi mark,
>
> same here also in plug (very quiet) due to some of the members created
> plug group in facebook... there are still plug members (including me) didnt
> subscribe to facebook...
>
> plug is not dedicated to lin
@drexx
Ever since the IBM - Lenovo buy-out I knew that could only have been a
portent of things going south
Tsk, I was a big fan of Thinkpad, have a collection of G's, R's, T's and
X's meself, (was the nub's non-technological innuendos at fault? ;) but
then IBM's options continuation program just
Of important consideration here are the logistics and business continuity
of high availability servers for the purpose. Root server - therefore
implying the need for those qualities - lacking those, a root server it
ain't.
Glenn
On Saturday, 2 July 2016, Roberto Verzola wrote:
> Hi fooler,
>
> I
This must be one of the longest running still active (?) threads I've read.
How goes it so far, Obet? Is it still on?
G
On Thursday, 30 June 2016, Roberto Verzola wrote:
> Dear pluggers,
>
> I managed to get in touch with Louis Pouzin, an Internet pioneer who says
anyone can actually create a
Hi Greg,
You cant really compare services by "raw" DSL "sticker speed" vs T1
equivalent.
Try to get "real" CIR numbers from your current provider and the prospective
ones then compare based on those. Also check on Throughput capsthey may
impose on you.
BTW, what's stopping you from using outsour
You do not have to register your POS with the BIR as long as you print on
BIR approved Invoices and receipts.
Huh? 'ows that? you say? Configure your POS software and hardware such that
it prints-out on your BIR registered forms -- voila! BIR approved system.
Yes its a kludge, but its been done b
It isn't PPP
Cheers,
Glenn
On 12/26/10, Carlos Yu wrote:
> Been a while since I posted. Merry Christmas!
>
> I need a bit of help setting up a null modem ppp server on Ubuntu
> 10.04. I am trying to connect a credit card terminal (Verifone vx510)
> via serial port to my laptop to speed up so
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