Hmm, I wonder what ever happened to this one?
It is a great idea and I think the author should get off his butt and continue working on it.
I’m downloading this one now. I ran across a blog that gave a link to download the Farenheit 9/11 movie. If you want to get a copy of this controversial movie, you can download it from this site: http://marc.perkel.com/archives/000468.html.
You can download it one of several ways, I’m using bittorrent right now to grab it.
I’ve had several friends say it is a really good documentary that raises some good questions. I guess I will have to wait to find out.
Well, it’s Friday.. And the end of the work week.. I’m glad..
This has been one crazy and long week. Hopefully next week is a lot better, eventhough I am starting a major project at work. We will see.
I gotta admit, of all the *nix that there are out there, FreeBSD is at the top of the list. Why? Well, I started using FreeBSD when 2.2.1 was released (yeah, quite some time ago).. I knew a little about shells and how to do basic things in them (I started out on a C= Vic 20 and went to the C= 64C, a friend of mine had a shell account on his internet dialup with unlimited connections available, so he let me borrow it. Browsing web pages with Lynx on a 40 column screen sucks bad)..
When I got the opportunity to run the mail server for the place I worked at (before MS Exchange became the norm) I gave myself a crash course in *nix and setup the server and had it running successfully.. At the time I was also playing with stuff like Linux Pro and other Linux distributions (found some web site that gave you a bunch of Linux distros on CD for like $10). I remember having a dialup and making my FreeBSD server the gateway, and using dynamic DNS and playing with sendmail config files, I could send myself e-mail to domain and, if it had a subdomain, the FreeBSD gateway would then shoot the e-mail to the Linux machine that corresponded to the subdomain I sent it to. I thought it was pretty cool at the time.
My main servers all run FreeBSD (this one included).. Eventhough I do tend to use Windows clients as desktops, all my backends have a FreeBSD server somewhere doing the brunt of the work.. There might be a Windows Server there for whatever reason (usually to run some Windows platform app).. I know that whenever I deploy an Exchange server, I have all my e-mail going thru a FreeBSD gateway ( I never put Windows server directly on the Internet, if I can help it).
Well, enough rambling for now..
Dammit I hate Comment Spam… Talk about a dirty way to get people to link back to you. I just deleteda bunch of spam comments and added them to my blacklist.
Hmm, I wonder if they will try again? Probably not, since it won’t be worth their time. Besides, I can always turn on total moderation for all comments. But I would rather hold off on that for now. Just in case somebody does really read this.

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