Don Zeigler stated in post ma4atbbyf1m4....@this.domain.or.that on 11/7/09 6:33 PM:
> Snit wrote:
>> But, no, I did not call you. No idea why you not only fantasize about my >> having done so but feel the need to share your fantasy with me. A little >> creepy, frankly.
> Blah, blah, blah. I know the truth, as do you, Michael. Your calling me on > the job was a little creepy, frankly.
As I have noted: I do not care why you push this lie... but please stop.
Don Zeigler stated in post 1pmelxxhko1zg....@this.domain.or.that on 11/7/09 6:34 PM:
> Snit wrote:
>> Well, you should... but at this point I do not care. You lied for your own >> purposes and that is that. And, below, you repeat the same lie. For your >> own reasons. Again, I do not even care why any more... I, like you, just >> accept that you are a liar.
>>> Listen, I seriously do not care why you fantasized about me >>> calling you. Just stop lying about me in public. Thanks!
Snit: "You never did explain why you lied about that."
Tatoo Vampire: "I didn't. The voice on the phone was the same voice heard in your videos. So unless you've got someone doing voiceovers for those, it was indeed you who called. With a blocked caller ID, no less. Not that I really minded you calling, I just hate it when people whine over the telephone. :-P "
> You are not lying *and* I cannot stop you from lying.
> You know... a 3 year old might say something like that. Really... > that was *funny*.
68- Mayor of R'lyeh: "The fact is that he's probably pulling it to this post since its all about him and he managed to make me think about him today. A friend of mine has a toddler. I went over to her house and videotaped her kid doing a bunch of cute toddler stuff then burned a DVD of it for her. While we were watching the DVD her kid got mad. He got mad because we quit making him the center of attention and made that kid on the tv the center of attention. He even ran up to the tv and tried to block our view of it. That's how Snit lives his whole life." 30 Sep 2006
79- Not Important: "I get this mental image of you and a sibling as children in the back seat of the family car saying: Mom, 'snits' touching me ... and you responding much as you do now ... I'm not touching you, you're touching me! The problem is that by now you should've grown out of that type of poke and complain interaction with others. But, of course, you've haven't learned how to interact with others in a more 'constructive' and mutually beneficial manner even now." 03 Jul 2007
>> But, no, I did not call you. No idea why you not only fantasize >> about my having done so but feel the need to share your fantasy with >> me. A little creepy, frankly.
> Blah, blah, blah. I know the truth, as do you, Michael. Your calling > me on the job was a little creepy, frankly.
As in you switched your office to Linux and had no problems and people barely noticed and everything just worked kind of "truth"?
High Plains Thumper wrote: > 79- Not Important: "I get this mental image of you and a sibling as > children in the back seat of the family car saying: Mom, 'snits' > touching me ... and you responding much as you do now ... I'm not > touching you, you're touching me! The problem is that by now you > should've grown out of that type of poke and complain interaction with > others. But, of course, you've haven't learned how to interact with > others in a more 'constructive' and mutually beneficial manner even > now." 03 Jul 2007
LOL!!!
-- Regards, Don Zeigler Owner/proprietor, Trollus Amongus, LLC
...A husband is a lover who pushed his luck too far.
>>> But, no, I did not call you. No idea why you not only fantasize >>> about my having done so but feel the need to share your fantasy >>> with me. A little creepy, frankly.
>> Blah, blah, blah. I know the truth, as do you, Michael. Your >> calling me on the job was a little creepy, frankly.
> As in you switched your office to Linux and had no problems and > people barely noticed and everything just worked kind of "truth"?
> uh huh... we know what you mean by "truth".
[quote] October 20th, 2009 EvriChart: A Linux Success Story Posted by Jason Perlow @ 6:53 pm
Tony Maro, CIO of EvriChart, a hospital records management and archiving business, successfully migrated his company’s Windows-based line of business document management extranet application and his employees’ 40-odd Windows-based desktops to a 100 percent Linux-based server and desktop infrastructure.
Jason Perlow interviews Tony Maro, CIO of EvriChart, Inc.
I had the pleasure of speaking to Tony Maro, who is CIO and an owning partner in EvriChart, a medical records management company based out of White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.
EvriChart had some unique requirements which included replacing a Windows-based line-of-business application for document management that would not scale with the continuing growth of their business. By migrating to a Linux/Open Source-based Web application, it paved the way for full desktop Linux adoption at his company. [/quote]
>> As in you switched your office to Linux and had no problems and >> people barely noticed and everything just worked kind of "truth"? >> uh huh... we know what you mean by "truth".
Puh-lease. Only little kids think you need Windows to run a business.
> [quote] > October 20th, 2009 > EvriChart: A Linux Success Story > Posted by Jason Perlow @ 6:53 pm
> Tony Maro, CIO of EvriChart, a hospital records management and > archiving business, successfully migrated his company?s Windows-based > line of business document management extranet application and his > employees? 40-odd Windows-based desktops to a 100 percent Linux-based > server and desktop infrastructure. > [/quote]
Initially we installed a Windows based document imaging system to handle the digital conversion of records, along with the indexing and production of the actual data. Everything happened through Windows. As we grew, we found that the design of the software didn't scale well with our business, even though they brag that NASA and other large organizations use it daily, as do many scanning service bureaus.
We found that once you reach more than a few million pages of scanned images nearly every document imaging package would bog down. ... Our only other option was to deploy a second or third Windows 2003 server with another complete installation of the Windows based document imaging platform to run in parallel with the one we already had.
. . .
Nearly from the beginning we used the Asterisk Vo/IP open-source phone system, and still do today. We started our migration in slow steps, beginning with implementing our own workflow and inventory management application in PHP running on an Ubuntu server. As we started to run into performance problems with our Windows document imaging system - somewhere around 500,000 pages per month, I started looking for ways to wedge Linux into the process. We found that the Windows app was literally sending the same data across the network to and from the same server a total of 4 times.
We immediately set about wedging a Linux server in between. We eliminated half of the traffic to the Windows server immediately by doing the initial scan storage and preprocessing of images on a Linux server with a web browser interface for the clients. Immediately we saw relief - not only did we need half as many user licenses for our Windows scanning software, but we were able to take the most time sensitive parts off of Windows entirely so it felt significantly faster to users and allowed us to increase our throughput another 5 times.
See the light. Give Linux a try, see if you can "wedge" it into *your* business!
What's important is that for the most part these people are not computer people. They are average Joes.
-- If two people love each other, there can be no happy end to it. -- Ernest Hemingway
>> 79- Not Important: "I get this mental image of you and a sibling as >> children in the back seat of the family car saying: Mom, 'snits' >> touching me ... and you responding much as you do now ... I'm not >> touching you, you're touching me! The problem is that by now you >> should've grown out of that type of poke and complain interaction >> with others. But, of course, you've haven't learned how to interact >> with others in a more 'constructive' and mutually beneficial manner >> even now." 03 Jul 2007
DFS stated in post hd6g67$6l...@aioe.org on 11/8/09 6:14 AM:
> Don Zeigler wrote: >> Snit wrote:
>>> But, no, I did not call you. No idea why you not only fantasize >>> about my having done so but feel the need to share your fantasy with >>> me. A little creepy, frankly.
>> Blah, blah, blah. I know the truth, as do you, Michael. Your calling >> me on the job was a little creepy, frankly.
> As in you switched your office to Linux and had no problems and people > barely noticed and everything just worked kind of "truth"?
> uh huh... we know what you mean by "truth".
Other than to try to please other "advocates", why would Don even push such a lie and do so for so long? I do not get it.
Snit wrote: > Has anyone ever pointed out to you how poorly you react when you screw up > your own stories as badly as you just did?
> Seriously, that was a pretty funny self-nuke of yours... to both deny you > lie and to note (correctly, I will add) that I cannot stop you from lying.
> Thanks for the laugh.
What are you babbling about?
-- Regards, Don Zeigler Owner/proprietor, Trollus Amongus, LLC
...If all appears to go well, you missed something...
Don Zeigler stated in post 1db5isfd4zpqi....@this.domain.or.that on 11/8/09 12:50 PM:
> Snit wrote:
>> Has anyone ever pointed out to you how poorly you react when you screw up >> your own stories as badly as you just did?
>> Seriously, that was a pretty funny self-nuke of yours... to both deny you >> lie and to note (correctly, I will add) that I cannot stop you from lying.
>> Thanks for the laugh.
> What are you babbling about?
The self-nuke you snipped:
Snit: Listen, I seriously do not care why you fantasized about me calling you. Just stop lying about me in public. Thanks!
Don Zeigler I'm not lying and you can't stop me, asshole.
Snit: You are not lying *and* I cannot stop you from lying. You know... a 3 year old might say something like that. Really... that was *funny*.
And then you freaked out. It was very funny. Really.
In your mind, maybe. Seriously, you're obviously still suffering from mental problems. They say people with a history of mental illness are never really completely cured...
-- Regards, Don Zeigler Owner/proprietor, Trollus Amongus, LLC
..."Bother," said Pooh, as he torched the forest.....