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<0> ahaha.
<1> No snow in Annapolis.
<0> I loled.
<2> BAN XTRON
<0> Woah man.
<0> Chill out.
<3> SD70MAC: No *** in the Chapagne Room.
<0> Have a bud.
<1> Wh***at?
<2> EHEHEHEHHEHEH
<4> XTRON has been banned!
<2> </TLX>
<4> LOTR
<4> XTR, bringing out t3h l4me, one a t a time.
<5> guys how can i shutdown netmeeting
<4> alt-f4



<0> The AMD Althon 3200 system I built for work desktops is noticably snappier than my P4 3.0 at home. :(
<0> I'm saddened.
<4> but but but there's less mega hertz
<5> i am not asking to shutdown my pc
<0> santr0n Bring out the dildos for his mom.
<0> ahaha.
<0> Which one tonight mom?
<0> Why don't you do me this time santr0n.
<6> do any answering machines use c***ette/microc***ette tapes anymore?
<0> z0rg Yes.
<3> z0g^: The ones you get at garage sales do, sometimes.
<6> like, a brand new one if you were to go out and buy one now
<3> Hint. Hint.
<0> Like no.
<6> wow. yeah. i cant find a caseettee one on froogle at least. heh. everythings digital. and like, some as cheap as $10.
<7> Anyone had any practical experince with a Small Business Server? Good, bad, ugly?
<2> ghey
<8> Ustas: You mean Windows SBS ?
<8> how big is the business?
<7> under 10 users
<8> one site?
<7> yes
<8> perfect for that
<8> what's the plans for expansion
<7> not much. 4 users initially, additional users in the next 2-3 users. not more then 20 though
<7> 2-3 years even
<8> SBS is usually fine for that
<6> Heh heh. Good quaker pirate photoshop of George Bush. http://users.adelphia.net/~mysterio1/images/bushhaha.jpg
<7> the issue is that I have heard some negative feedback about SBS
<8> once you start getting big and need more servers and stuff, MS offers transitional licensing to non-SBS limited versions of server
<8> but for what you get with SBS, it's a good deal
<8> you get email, web proxy, internet sharing, file and print
<8> most of the negative feedback about SBS is from people who don't understand what it's for
<7> they will want to run a few server base dprograms accounting/lawyer programs
<8> well
<8> depending on those program's requirements, SBS might not work
<9> lawyers don't need software
<9> they need to get a job
<8> you will have to verify they work under SBS
<7> FKnight gracias
<8> but SBS is pretty much an entire Windows domain scaled down to one server with hard limits
<8> I can't remember how many users you can have
<8> but I think you're under the limit
<8> you can't have multiple sites
<10> anyone know a psp room?
<7> yes even if its 25, they will not get to that
<8> but keep in mind, an SBS server is a Windows Domain controller, so any server based apps you get, you will need to verify the compatibility because server application vendors typically don't certify/test their applications to run on a domain controller
<8> Domain Controllers have specific differences from member servers
<8> and I believe you can have member servers under SBS
<4> you can
<8> I think SBS gives you RRAS too
<8> for remoting in
<8> SBS is actually a good deal for small business
<8> Cause I think the latest SBS version (I *THINK*) even has the capability of brokering remote desktop connections from people on the outside, and connecting them to workstations
<8> for work@home
<8> via the web
<8> double check that if you need to know
<8> cause I'm not sure
<4> FKnight`: yes it does.
<4> FKnight`: and as far as connecting them to workstations no they don't
<4> no it doesn't*



<4> SBS is basically Win2k3 with wizards to set **** up, single domain server, and some bundled software.
<8> I think it's perfect for this dude
<8> man
<8> where I work
<8> I got like 7 sites
<8> I hate multisite AD :D
<1> NO WHINING.
<8> heheh
<11> some of these people who do banner ads REALLY don't think about the message they're trying to convey. i keep seeing this "gotomeeting" one. it has this complex algebraic equation then says underneath "online meetings before...", and changes to "1+1=2", captioned with "online meetings after...". so what's the message, your product caters to 5 year olds and retards?
<12> yes. your point?
<11> that it's not like that's the message they were *attempting* to convey (i.e., simplicity).
<0> Yes.
<9> I asked this a week or two ago, but: Anyone know of a free stock ticker program? Data doesn't need to be realtime, a snapshot of the market at certain times would be fine
<0> Ethereal.
<9> xtr =(
<0> YYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH.
<9> xtr =(
<8> pale_blue: It depends on who sees the ad as to how it's taken. Fortunately, the people that they are targeting get what they mean. You believe it's not presenting to you the right message because the complexity of online meetings is actually simple to you. It's fine though, cause they're not targeting you.
<8> So they don't care that you don't get it :D
<13> I need to help with wireless info
<13> anyone wana take a crack at it?
<9> you can start whenever you want
<9> Pawl, it's pretty damn simple in XP
<9> whats the problem?
<13> my son has a laptop and wireless but he keeps connecting to another isp
<9> well he does get connected, right?
<13> how can i find who in my neighborhood he's connecting to?
<13> the ip is 69.199.156.159
<9> CPE0012171702a3-CM000a739b2165.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com
<13> I called rogers and they were like duh :)
<9> lol
<9> short of triangulating the signal
<9> I don't know what to tell you
<11> well, gee. where i work having an online meeting MIGHT make some sense at times. so i might consider my options. but since this one struck me as insulting and condescending, i guess i can look elsewhere.
<11> i *am* potential target audience.
<9> no one ever lost money betting on stupidity
<13> how might I triangulate the signal?
<11> heh, that's probably true.
<8> a potential target audience that they have chosen not to target with that particular ad. They're probably targeting you with different ads elsewhere.
<1> Their ads on XM Radio are reasonable, just tedious having to listen to them all the time.
<9> Pawl, I've never personally done it
<9> Pawl, does your card have a signal strength meter?
<13> no
<9> you could just walk around the hood with the laptop =D
<14> Pawl, see if the other machines on your sons network have any descriptive names like joeschmoe
<13> d-link
<13> yea there's an idea
<13> network neighborhood
<14> if its a default set up like I'm sure it is try and log into his router
<14> google for common/defualt p***words/logins for personal routers
<13> yea checking now
<9> http://64.233.179.104/search?q=cache:OGr8f29oi_cJ:zoo.cs.yale.edu/cl***es/cs490/03-04b/donald.nguyen/proposal.pdf+wireless+ethernet+triangulation&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=4&client=opera
<13> bbiab
<13> thnx for the help
<8> these VOIP vendors we're talking to .. they're getting on my nerves. THey give us an itemized list of **** on the proposal and there's "Digital Internet Protocol Voice Endpoints" . They need to clue in that it's the CFO that's writing the check and not the IT people, and they could have just ****ing put "Phones"
<9> that paper mentions triangulation software from MS
<8> instead of "endpoint"
<14> you could also try and netsend the other machines IP and tell him to call you
<14> Is the messaging service even turned on by default on XPSP2 anymore?
<8> on our corporate install, we turn it on my default
<11> funny, i don't recall seeing any other ads for them in any other context than the one i keep seeing. their MO for pitching it is simplicity. my issue is the way in which they convey simplicity suggests that it has to be dumbed down to the lowest common denominator.
<9> pale_blue, we get it dude =(
<8> I get what you mean
<14> FKnight`, yah we do too, but I'm not sure personal editions do anymore since the net send craze a couple of years ago
<9> win2k boxes -still- get netsend spam
<14> heh
<9> a default install of sp4 and you're ownt in like 30 seconds
<14> I think most routers sould block that from outside addresses
<11> they do.
<9> most people don't have routers
<14> true
<14> although around my apartment complex we have about 6open networks ;)
<9> hehe
<9> can you set up multihoming with a bunch of wireless cards in one box?


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