Hi,
Anyone on here using Charter Telephone VOIP service? I've currently
got Verizon, but the wife hates it because our phone lines get flaky
all the time, esp when it rains.
So I'm thinking to save money and combine all my stuff onto Charter.
I've already got High Speed internet and regular old cable. Not wild
about Digital Cable since I'm happy with Tivo and I don't want yet
another set top box to have to deal with...
So, any horror stories about Charter Phone VOIP quality and service?
Thanks,
John
Hey Everybody!
We are going on a field trip!
When: May 12th
Where: Technocopia @ 44 Portland St. Worcester MA.
Parking: By 7pm the lot next to the building is empty so parking is easy.
Who: Kevin Harrington
What: Kevin will be giving a tour of the place and then a demo of Bowler
Robotics Studio
I would thank long time member Ron for organizing this!
Afterwards we'll figure something out for pizza!
Thanks,
Tim.
--
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constituents as "consumers".
Hey Everybody!
Our next WLUG Meeting is going to be a field trip to the new location of
Technocopia <http://technocopia.org/>
Time: 7pm
Date: May 12th, 2016
Location: 44 Portland St. 6th Floor
Topic: Tour and Demos.
I'd like to thank our long time member Ron for orchestrating this!
Later,
Tim.
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constituents as "consumers".
Yes, it's still April, which started on a Friday. May starts on a Sunday.
Greg
On 04/21/2016 04:35 PM, Frank Sweetser wrote:
> It wasn't just you. The WPI campus email servers had a glitch in the anti spam system, and a large backlog of messages, including WLUG, got caught up in it.
>
> On April 21, 2016 3:30:56 PM EDT, Keith Wright <kwright(a)keithdiane.us> wrote:
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>>> On 04/14/2016 10:06 AM, Tim Keller wrote:
>>>> Hey Gang,
>>>>
>>>> This a reminder we've got a meeting Thursday April 14th!
>>
>> I just got a wad of messages from last week.
>>
>> Don't know what happened, but it looks like not my fault.
>>
>> MX1.WPI.EDU takes seven days to deliver a message to itself.
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>> Why exactly seven days? (plus one second)
>>
>> Not my problem, I'm still thinking about Knuth Vol 4B,
>> problem 121, and how to prove the Myhill-Nerode theorem
>> in a monoidal closed category.
>>
>> This a test. Is it still April?
>> My calendar says May, but it's 2009.
>> I save paper by using old caledars (there's always
>> a month that starts on the same day of the week).
>>
>> -- Keith
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>Gregory Avedissian <avedis.dc(a)gmail.com> writes:
>
>> On 04/14/2016 10:06 AM, Tim Keller wrote:
>>> Hey Gang,
>>>
>>> This a reminder we've got a meeting Thursday April 14th!
>
>I just got a wad of messages from last week.
>
>Don't know what happened, but it looks like not my fault.
>
>MX1.WPI.EDU takes seven days to deliver a message to itself.
>
>Why exactly seven days? (plus one second)
>
>Not my problem, I'm still thinking about Knuth Vol 4B,
>problem 121, and how to prove the Myhill-Nerode theorem
>in a monoidal closed category.
>
>This a test. Is it still April?
>My calendar says May, but it's 2009.
>I save paper by using old caledars (there's always
>a month that starts on the same day of the week).
>
> -- Keith
>
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Gregory Avedissian <avedis.dc(a)gmail.com> writes:
> On 04/14/2016 10:06 AM, Tim Keller wrote:
>> Hey Gang,
>>
>> This a reminder we've got a meeting Thursday April 14th!
I just got a wad of messages from last week.
Don't know what happened, but it looks like not my fault.
MX1.WPI.EDU takes seven days to deliver a message to itself.
Why exactly seven days? (plus one second)
Not my problem, I'm still thinking about Knuth Vol 4B,
problem 121, and how to prove the Myhill-Nerode theorem
in a monoidal closed category.
This a test. Is it still April?
My calendar says May, but it's 2009.
I save paper by using old caledars (there's always
a month that starts on the same day of the week).
-- Keith
I backed this and have a 2GB model on the way... I will probably be using
it as a Repetier Host server for my 3D printers...
Jeff
On Mar 11, 2016 9:35 AM, "Chuck Anderson" <cra(a)wpi.edu> wrote:
> Here is the Raspberry Pi alternative I was trying to remember the name
> of last night:
>
> https://www.pine64.com/product#pricing
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My wife and one of my kids is under the weather...
I'm going to do the right thing and stay home and take care of them.
Thanks,
Tim.
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I am leery of the allegiances of any politician who refers to their
constituents as "consumers".