Air conditioning in April - good grief

The Labour part always has been a capitalist party. Maxie, you should find out instead of sucking in propaganda.

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IMM
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On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 22:47:46 +0100, in uk.d-i-y "IMM" strung together this:

If you lived next door to me you wouldn't have time to contact the council before I smashed you round the back of the head with a shovel.

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Lurch

On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 22:48:46 +0100, in uk.d-i-y "IMM" strung together this:

Could be worse, could be kinky and the size of a supermarket, must be terrible for you.

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Lurch

Bertie, you have been reading my posts, haven't you?

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IMM

Wishful thinking me old beanpole.

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IMM

In article , IMM writes

Is this a trick question?

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David

This is another case of a hang-up because of his physical abnormality. Therapy is the answer. You must get therapy now. Lots of it. This is for your own good. When they come with the white coats on, hide the shovels.

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IMM

Well Bertie, a question like that must be very tricky for you.

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IMM

And they would laugh. I am not misusing a residential property. I just work at home sometimes...mainly on the eighth operating system I have installed - Win 2K. And that's the one I use least frequently. The others are used privately.

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Bob Eager

Hi,

I'm intrigued, what do you use 15 PCs for? Do you have many on at once?

cheers, Pete.

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Pete C

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With such a sense of irony, you should be an american

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geoff

As I said, not all at once.

Main ones are house primary server (domain controller), secondary server (and backup domain controller). These are both DNS too, and one is my workstation. Then my wife's machine. My sons' machines (two, one each). Then there's the Win2K machine for work. And a BSD machine. And a VAX. Oh, and the firewall machine.

The others are on and off/development machines. Linux occasionally.

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Bob Eager

I suppose that you could say that you do the Samba and totally confuse IMM..... :-)

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Andy Hall

Actually, I don't....none of the machines run Samba (only the BSD one could, and doesn't). I run NETBEUI between most of them, and just TCP/IP and NFS on the rest.

Most machines could run with Samba-compatible protocols, but I find that variant a pain when there isn't a WINS server on the network....and I don't run Windows servers at all.

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Bob Eager

Hmm. So what do you run for your main servers? When you talked about PDC and BDC I thought about Windows but then Samba, because I have a feeling that that now does these functions and WINS as well.

.andy

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Andy Hall

OS/2 Warp Server Advanced for e-Business...

One advantage of using NETBEUI is that there is no chance of a security 'leak' even if I misconfigure the firewall...!

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Bob Eager

Yeah, it's just for the two refrigerant hoses, electric cable and drain hose. I cut a 3" hole for comfort, but I think you could easily squeeze them through a 2" hole.

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Grunff

Ah! So you're the one! ;-)

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Grunff

I didn't realise that the hole cold be as small as that. Thanks.

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John Hearns

Oh, wow... I didn't know that that was still around. I have a old copy of the desktop OS/2 Warp in the loft somewhere but haven't run it for a very long time...

That's certainly true.... :-) For a smallish network it makes good sense.

.andy

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Andy Hall

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