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Re: Getting OT: Re: Files piling up in /var/* directories



On Sat, Mar 11, 2006 at 11:41:34PM -0600, Mike McCarty wrote:
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> 
> Starting to get into topic drift here...
> 
> >On Saturday 11 March 2006 14:27, Mike McCarty wrote:
> >
> >>Gene Heskett wrote:
> >>
> 
> [snip]
> 
> >>>7.5GB?  You'd better set the expiry in your email client to a
> >>>shorter period too.  I've taken to gettin rid of old messages in
> >>>some folders just to speed the agent up a bit.
> >>
> >>That's a good idea. I have all cache turned off in my web browser.
> >>
> >>
> >>>And what are you using /dev/hda1 & 2 for, windoze?
> >>>
> >>>tsk tsk...
> >>
> >>WinXP. Since you didn't put a smiley there, I'll take that as
> >>a pejorative comment on my judgement.
> 
> >Chuckle, that did raise the hackles, didn't it? :)  I probably should 
> >have put a smiley on it, but I thought the 'tsk tsk' carried a similar 
> >notation.  Sorry.
> 
> Apology accepted.
> 
> [snip]
> 
> >>Well, I'm a laid off telecom engineer who doesn't have a job.
> >>I've looked around for just the discs you mention, and used
> >>40Gig goes for about $50 here. I can get a new one for just
> >>about the same price. YMMV
> >
> >
> >I'd say.  I have a friend doing some of that in a shop in the next town 
> >up the interstate from me, I'll ask him what the going rate is at his 
> >place tonight.  The $20 bill was a SWAG of course.
> 
> I bet it isn't $20 USD for a 40G hard drive. :-)
> 
> >What was your major (if you have a degree, I don't, 8th grade, self 
> 
> Mathematics. My graduate work is in Mathematical Probability and
> Statistics.
> 
> [snip]
> 
> >won't buy *you* a cuppa.) and where do you want to apply yourself next?  
> >Sometimes makeing a little noise might generate a lead or 2.
> 
> Mostly anywhere that will make a buck. I've been heavily involved in
> embedded (telecom, doncha know), specialty is OS (kernel, debugger,
> device driver, program loader, configurator, fault isolator, that
> sort of stuff). Last stuff I was doing was system level requirements
> and high level design. The last real code work was leading a team
> of 15 engineers to do a whole new platform. The contract (ran from
> October 2004 through August 2005) was doing some work for pharmacy
> software. A little database, a little system interface (timeouts
> and passwords to support HIPPA), a little serial comm interface
> (to talk to insurance carrier computers), a little price negotiation
> software (again with insurance carrier computers).
Hi Mike,
have you looked into helping with the VISTA medical program from the VA?
I hear it could be a good thing. Just curious if you have heard of it
and have any opinion of it?
Cheers,
Kev
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