2001-12-31 23:19:47

by sebastien geffroy

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Subject: A happy new year

A happy new year to all kernel hackers and thanks for your great job !
I hope this year will be THE year of free software.

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2002-01-01 01:22:37

by Matt Dainty

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Subject: Re: A happy new year

On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 12:20:33AM +0100, sebastien geffroy wrote:
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> A happy new year to all kernel hackers and thanks for your great job !
> I hope this year will be THE year of free software.

If you're gonna post a message like that, at least get your date set
properly... :-)

Matt
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2002-01-01 08:47:39

by Anton Tinchev

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Subject: Re: A happy new year

It's not a Kernel stuff, but
Happy New Year!
:)

sebastien geffroy wrote:

> A happy new year to all kernel hackers and thanks for your great job !
> I hope this year will be THE year of free software.
>
> --
> Seb
> ----------
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> soit le profond esclavage du peuple. On ne permet de dire qu'a celui qui ne peut rien
> - Diderot
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2002-01-01 16:11:41

by David A. Frantz

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Subject: Re: A happy new year

It may not be kernel stuff as you say but happy new year!

I'd also like to take this time to tell everyone to take time to get off your but and get
a biet of exercise. It unfortunate that one of the side effects of sitting in front of
our computers for hours on end is diabetes. So think about that physical and at least
an hour every day engaged in vigorous execise. Your body will love you for it.
Further you may find such activities clearing your mind makeing your coding even better.

Thanks
Dave

Anton Tinchev wrote:

> It's not a Kernel stuff, but
> Happy New Year!
> :)
>
> sebastien geffroy wrote:
>
> > A happy new year to all kernel hackers and thanks for your great job !
> > I hope this year will be THE year of free software.
> >
> > --
> > Seb
> > ----------
> > La liberte de d'ecrire et de parler inpunement marque soit l'extreme bonte du prince
> > soit le profond esclavage du peuple. On ne permet de dire qu'a celui qui ne peut rien
> > - Diderot
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2002-01-01 16:29:48

by David Golden

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Subject: Re: A happy new year

On Tuesday 01 January 2002 16:11, David A. Frantz wrote:

> So think about that physical and at least an hour every day
> engaged in vigorous execise. Your body will love you for it.

On a light note:
What we really need is computer keyboards and monitors mounted
just a little bit higher so you can use them while on an exercise bike,
stepper machine, and so on. Imagine how fit you could get if every time
you were kernel coding* you had no excuse not to be pedalling...

* See, it's on-topic, honest... :-)

Happy New Year!



2002-01-01 18:28:30

by Edesio Costa e Silva

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Subject: Re: A happy new year

Make the computer human powered... :)

On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 04:31:01PM +0000, David Golden wrote:
> On Tuesday 01 January 2002 16:11, David A. Frantz wrote:
>
> > So think about that physical and at least an hour every day
> > engaged in vigorous execise. Your body will love you for it.
>
> On a light note:
> What we really need is computer keyboards and monitors mounted
> just a little bit higher so you can use them while on an exercise bike,
> stepper machine, and so on. Imagine how fit you could get if every time
> you were kernel coding* you had no excuse not to be pedalling...
>
> * See, it's on-topic, honest... :-)
>
> Happy New Year!
>
>
>
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2002-01-04 06:35:39

by Stephen Oberholtzer

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Subject: Re: A happy new year

At 04:28 PM 1/1/2002 -0200, Edesio Costa e Silva wrote:

>Make the computer human powered... :)

can I overclock my machine by pedaling faster?


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