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<0> be detailed in your query, and you might get an answer...
<1> 42
<0> the answer will leave a revolting aftertaste in your mouth and might cause temporary blindness
<2> Yianni323: you can ask here, or perhaps in #linuxhelp
<3> or we can just kill you now and steal your booty... arrrrrr
<0> or we can wait for him to reply back...
<3> screw that
<4> wtf, Outlook 2003 doesnt provide message id's
<0> lol
<0> waiting for Yianni323 to make up his mind makes me feel sad and angry
<0> kinda like the witnesses at the JFK ******inations...
<1> fredk: Outlook is a pain. have anyone ever figured how to view source?
<3> yeah it's somewhat easy I think
<4> I did that I think
<2> Don't you have to work at microsoft if you want to view the source? =)
<4> ;)



<1> http://thedailywtf.com/forums/thread/76850.aspx
<1> ^^ talking about outlook
<5> K_F: it's convoluted. you can view the HTML source of an email. or you can view the headers. but if you want to view the actual source of the email, you need an imap server and access via mutt. Of course, imap + outlook = pain and suffering.
<1> waznz: or just press ctrl+u in Thunderbird :)
<5> K_F: option - apple - U in mail.app ....
<3> outlook ****s
<1> I'm looking forwards to Lightening though
<3> because getting zapped is so much fun.
<1> ?
<6> so I downloaded Tetris for my RAZR yesterday
<7> tetris! now that's a game
<6> I used to be awesome at Tetris
<1> my city is flooded by romanians
<5> pffft. young 'uns these days. none of that new fangled electronic gadgetry in my day. yes - back in my day we had to make do with alcohol and other mind altering substances ....
<1> selling "gold"
<6> waznz: news flash, we still do that :P
<1> (copper)
<6> hahahahahah
<6> "help! I've fallen, and I can't get up!"
<8> yay. ranging from 55 to 85% savings. not bad
<1> Jostein: bandwidth, black white?
<8> K_F: bandwidth
<1> what did you do?
<8> turned on gzip compression in IIS
<1> ah
<6> Jostein: IIS can do that?
<8> Tamahome: yeah
<6> where's the configs?
<8> Tamahome: its just sorta hidden. you need to install "IIS resource kit" and use something called "metabase explorer"
<6> oh, blargh
<8> at least IIS6.0 can. dunno about older version
<1> Jostein: previous versions you'd use an ISAPI filter
<6> anyways, I should go make lunch and head off to the bus
<8> K_F: well... This one works in addition to ISAPI filters
<6> laterz
<8> Tamahome: later
<8> K_F: so it works on dymiac content as well
<1> Jostein: in .NET, can't you just ***ign an output handler to it?
<8> K_F: well... .NET works on top of IIS. So .NET is handled by the asp.net isapi filter
<1> indeed
<8> and this works on IIS level, so it also works for dynamic content
<8> heh
<8> K_F: apache is nice, and I will be using that for offsite hosting, but for -my- scripts I want IIS, because of the .NET thingie
<2> And because it's so much better
<8> for my needs IIS6.0 is more than sufficient
<8> and I have way more control over how that works than apache, so I'd say its safer for me to run :P
<7> i wonder if most linux folks the we should stop using software that doesn't run on linux or find ways to make it work on linux
<9> come again ?
<3> oh, we talking about webservers?
<10> lol: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2006/06/08/national/a090422D65.DTL
<8> At least I was ;)
<7> that come again for me?
<11> I have an NTFS disk that refuses to resize. Partitioner is asking for checking the disk under windows. Do you know of any other way to resize this partition ?
<3> Yianni323: this isn't #windows



<7> Yianni323: i've used the gparted live cd and it works great
<2> Yianni323: Have a close look at which channel you're in
<7> Yianni323: and gparted is linux so it's on topic... imo
<12> Yianni323: then check the disk under windows, if not, you'll most likely fux0r it
<11> I know
<11> I do not have windows anymore
<12> Yianni323: then you're up **** creek
<3> without a paddle even
<12> Yianni323: back up the FS to something, and then beggar with it.
<7> Yianni323: have you tried gparted?
<11> So the old partition needs to be resized or deleted. The only way i would like to keep it is the 7 years of e-mails stored in this drive.
<13> do you not backup your stuff?
<11> Not all
<14> Yianni323: I suggest you tar the mail archive, then burn the thing to CD or DVD.
<11> This is what i will do finally. Thanks for helping
<12> shadur: and copy the CD every 3-5 years, to make sure it's on fresh media
<7> 3-5? i don't think i'd trust them that long.
<1> depends on the storage conditions
<1> don't expose to light and keep it cold and it should be ok
<11> CDs that i have for more than 10 Years. Stored in office conditions are still working. That does not mean that i do not have multiple copies of these data ... :)
<15> I've got a nice little box for CD-Rs.
<11> I also keep one CD-ROM with a x4 Speed that keeps on reading CDs that mosat modern CD Readers are giving up.
<11> most
<15> but I still use tape for the inportant ****.
<12> We're just about to embark on copy 1000 CD's that have important stuff on, to get newer media under them.
<12> Yianni323: I keep my Plextor PX-32S for the same reason.
<12> Yianni323: I've never found something that it couldn't read, be readable in anything else.
<7> Yianni323: i didn't get your answer... have you tried to resize it with gparted?
<15> hey did you pay attention to which CD's you're using?
<11> I will try it. I have google to it and read ....
<15> There was a NIST study done on CD-R longevity a year or two ago, with some insightful findings and recommendations on what to use for archival media
<15> whyzzyrd: before you start burning those CD's, read this: it may convince you to buy different disks: http://www.itl.nist.gov/div895/gipwog/StabilityStudy.pdf
<7> Yianni323: i had troubles with version < 2.4. also, i was able to resize(enlarge and shrink) ntfs partitions with it that i couldn't with qparted(or whatever the 'q' version is called
<11> I will try it immediatelly
<11> Thanks a lot.
<12> TenBaseT: We're copying the contents to our backed-up NAS system too, on the fly.
<15> Oh, I see.
<12> TenBaseT: I think the guy that's doing it decided on Taiyo Yuden something-or-other
<12> TenBaseT: But, they've almost certainly not been bought.
<15> taiyo Yuden is widely regarded, just make sure you get real ones.
<12> TenBaseT: We do tend to use verbatim and imation for day-to-day disks.
<15> apparently there's an astonishing number of counterfeit taiyo yuden spindles for sale because they're the only media that fetches a premium anymore
<12> TenBaseT: Presumably, buying them from a reputable retailer would be the best bet.
<16> whyzzyrd: or buying Plextor-branded discs, i think they're 100% taiyo yuden these days
<15> It's as good of a shot as you'll get but apparently the distributors are getting conned too.
<3> !seen siglite
<16> whyzzyrd: BTW, i tend to buy discs from http://www.svp.co.uk/, it's one of the few places that give you manufacturer information (as opposed to just brand name), and they seem quite decent
<12> TenbaseT: Wonder if there's any way of really confirming the matter.
<16> TenBaseT: interesting read BTW, esp. considering that from my little experience the pthalocyanine-based discs tend to be the worst ones
<17> sal 2 all
<17> nixon
<3> johnson
<10> Lets stick to English here, not rotard speak.
<15> whyzzyrd: apparently the cases of real taiyo yuden have some sort of seal of authenticity on them now
<12> TenBaseT: /100 is pretty pricey, compared with the cheap stuff I use for "throwaway" medial.
<12> TenBaseT: If I pay more than /100 it's rare.
<18> yay, got bond finally
<15> yeah, I usually buy memorex these days
<15> I generally only need them for a few days
<16> whyzzyrd: how about /50? (http://svp.co.uk/products-solo.php?pid=60)
<12> mod-: that's not a bad deal for it at all. I wonder what stake mitsubishi chemical have in Taiyo Yuden then.
<16> whyzzyrd: hm, i don't know if they're related at all; the are separate Verbatim discs that are MCC-made (http://svp.co.uk/products-solo.php?pid=119), which are also very good BTW (they're what i have these days)
<12> TenBaseT: my cheap stuff tends to be infiniti, but I got some good stuff cheap recently, marked DataWrite.
<16> the cl***ic Super AZO discs
<12> mod-: yeah. I STR that verbatim, the TM, is owned by MCC, but that might be either misrememebered, or plain wrong.
<12> mod-: http://www.mitsubishichemical.com/Verbatim.html
<19> that explains why verbatim media is great.
<19> some TDKs are repackaged taiyo yuden, iirc.
<12> D-side: I expect that they all manufacture for each other, to each other's specs when they need to.
<16> whyzzyrd: i see
<20> Hi there
<12> the temptation.
<12> ./kick greenman7 bye there


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