From: "Brian Kelsay" Brian.Kelsay@kcc.usda.gov To: kclug@kclug.org Subject: Re: Dune Parody skit. Was RE: whitewigs Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 10:38:44 -0600 MIME-Version: 1.0
I'd say at the very least that the lines I left below are part of your problem. See the -800? That puts you in the wrong time zone. Whether that is due to your settings w/ hotmail from zip or user location in prefs. or due to settings in Thunderbird if you are using it to connect to hotmail as a relay agent, we don't know.
Brian Kelsay
"Oren Beck" oren_beck@hotmail.com 03/22/05 08:01PM >>>
Really? Or shall we consider that no one posting to a Lug list needs NTP!
A dedicated army of Open Source time observers will happily inform you of an out of sync condition.
The comment was intended as reference to a Monty Pythonesque dialog from the Neil Stephenson book length essay "In the beginning was the command line" This should be essential reading for anyone using or interested in Open Source as a concept.
Book on line at:
http://hobbes.ncsa.uiuc.edu/nealstephensonOS.html
Quote of relevance to flogging NTP-
The group giving away the free tanks only stays alive because it is staffed by volunteers, who are lined up at the edge of the street with bullhorns, trying to draw customers' attention to this incredible situation. A typical conversation goes something like this:
Hacker with bullhorn: "Save your money! Accept one of our free tanks! It is invulnerable, and can drive across rocks and swamps at ninety miles an hour while getting a hundred miles to the gallon!"
Prospective station wagon buyer: "I know what you say is true...but...er...I don't know how to maintain a tank!"
Bullhorn: "You don't know how to maintain a station wagon either!"
The rest of the essay is even more on the mark for where OS is still at in 2005.
Oh yeah- By the way kiddies- comments about a clock/date error are really more telling on the commentators.
Oren