July 2007 Archives by author
Starting: Sun Jul 1 00:24:07 CDT 2007
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Messages: 130
- Free Cellphone Service- New York Times
Luke -Jr
- Free Cellphone Service- New York Times
Luke -Jr
- Asterisk dial tone revisited.
Luke -Jr
- Where to put user written program
Luke -Jr
- Where to put user written program
Luke -Jr
- Question-Challenger
Earle Beason
- Kclug Digest, Vol 36, Issue 3
Earle Beason
- Challenger
Earle Beason
- Linspire/Freespire
Earle Beason
- Linspire/Freespire
Earle Beason
- Web services "in" the KC area.
Oren Beck
- Web services "in" the KC area.
Oren Beck
- Web services "in" the KC area.
Oren Beck
- Stress Testing Hard Drives
Oren Beck
- Linspire/Freespire
Oren Beck
- Kclug Digest, Vol 36, Issue 8
Oren Beck
- Asterisk dial tone revisited.
Oren Beck
- Web services "in" the KC area.
Greg Brooks
- Laptop for sale
Joe Brouhard
- Speaking of phones...
Matthew Copple
- Web services "in" the KC area.
Billy Crook
- Web services "in" the KC area.
Billy Crook
- Watching On-Line TV Shows
Billy Crook
- Stress Testing Hard Drives
Billy Crook
- An interesting quirk
Billy Crook
- An interesting quirk
Billy Crook
- An interesting quirk
Billy Crook
- An interesting quirk
Hal Duston
- Web services "in" the KC area.
Jeremy Fowler
- Stress Testing Hard Drives
Jeremy Fowler
- Stress Testing Hard Drives
Jeremy Fowler
- Stress Testing Hard Drives
Jeremy Fowler
- Speaking of phones...
Jeremy Fowler
- Stress Testing Hard Drives
Monty J. Harder
- Web services "in" the KC area.
Monty J. Harder
- Web services "in" the KC area.
Monty J. Harder
- Stress Testing Hard Drives
Monty J. Harder
- Where to put user written program
William Harrington
- Watching On-Line TV Shows
Jim Herrmann
- Stress Testing Hard Drives
Jim Herrmann
- Where to put user written program
Bradley Hook
- Where to put user written program
Dave Hull
- Stress Testing Hard Drives
Jonathan Hutchins
- Web services "in" the KC area.
Jonathan Hutchins
- Free Cellphone Service- New York Times
Jonathan Hutchins
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Jonathan Hutchins
- Phone Service
Jonathan Hutchins
- Watching On-Line TV Shows
Jonathan Hutchins
- Stress Testing Hard Drives
Jonathan Hutchins
- Ubuntu: How do you change default runlevels without inittab?
Jonathan Hutchins
- sound some places not others
Jonathan Hutchins
- sound some places not others
Jonathan Hutchins
- Ubuntu: How do you change default runlevels without inittab?
Jonathan Hutchins
- Where to put user written program
Jonathan Hutchins
- Where to put user written program
Jonathan Hutchins
- Discussion?
Jonathan Hutchins
- Stress Testing Hard Drives
Jack
- Stress Testing Hard Drives
Jack
- Linspire/Freespire
Jack
- Stress Testing Hard Drives
Jack
- Ubuntu: How do you change default runlevels without inittab?
Jack
- Ubuntu: How do you change default runlevels without inittab?
Jack
- Ubuntu: How do you change default runlevels without inittab?
Jack
- Stress Testing Hard Drives
Brian Kelsay
- An interesting quirk
Brian Kelsay
- Web services "in" the KC area.
Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO
- Update: Using memory key as boot directory
Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO
- Web services "in" the KC area.
Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO
- Update: Using memory key as boot directory
Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO
- Stress Testing Hard Drives
Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO
- Watching On-Line TV Shows
Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO
- Stress Testing Hard Drives
Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO
- Stress Testing Hard Drives
Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO
- Watching On-Line TV Shows
Robert Kennedy
- sound some places not others
Lowell
- Using USB memory key as boot directory for older computer?
Luke-Jr
- Web services "in" the KC area.
Luke-Jr
- Speaking of phones...
Luke-Jr
- Update: Using memory key as boot directory
Leo Mauler
- Ubuntu: How do you change default runlevels without inittab?
Leo Mauler
- Stress Testing Hard Drives
Jeffrey McCright
- Stress Testing Hard Drives
Jeffrey McCright
- Question-Challenger
Jeffrey McCright
- Stress Testing Hard Drives
Jeffrey McCright
- Ubuntu: How do you change default runlevels without inittab?
Jeffrey McCright
- meeting on indep. day?
David Nicol
- Web services "in" the KC area.
David Nicol
- Where to put user written program
David Nicol
- Where to put user written program
David Nicol
- Where to put user written program
David Nicol
- Where to put user written program
David Nicol
- Where to put user written program
David Nicol
- Where to put user written program
David Nicol
- Where to put user written program
Scott Oertel
- Where to put user written program
Scott Oertel
- Where to put user written program
Scott Oertel
- An interesting quirk
Scott Oertel
- Web services "in" the KC area.
Arthur Pemberton
- Web services "in" the KC area.
Arthur Pemberton
- Web services "in" the KC area.
Arthur Pemberton
- Update: Using memory key as boot directory
Jon Pruente
- Speaking of phones...
Jon Pruente
- Watching On-Line TV Shows
Jon Pruente
- Watching On-Line TV Shows
Jon Pruente
- OT: Mac OS X and USB Boot
Jon Pruente
- Linspire/Freespire
RtX
- Asterisk dial tone revisited.
Kyle Sexton
- Stress Testing Hard Drives
James Sissel
- No subject
James Sissel
- Where to put user written program
James Sissel
- Where to put user written program
James Sissel
- Where to put user written program
James Sissel
- Discussion?
James Sissel
- Stress Testing Hard Drives
James R. Sissel
- Stress Testing Hard Drives
David Spake
- Speaking of phones...
David Spake
- An interesting quirk
Charles Steinkuehler
- Speaking of phones...
Jestin Stoffel
- Where to put user written program
brad at bradandkim.net
- meeting on indep. day?
djgoku
- OT: Mac OS X and USB Boot
djgoku
- Free Cellphone Service- New York Times
djgoku
- Where to put user written program
djgoku
- Where to put user written program
djgoku
- Why wouldn't Fedora work again?
cragos at gmail.com
- Kclug Digest, Vol 36, Issue 26
cragos at gmail.com
- Kclug Digest, Vol 36, Issue 8
gary hildebrand
- Watching On-Line TV Shows
lowell
- OT: Toshiba A200
Tim reid
- Question-Challenger
feba thatl
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