• Echo

    From Robert Wolfe@1:2613/4307 to All on Sat May 7 01:50:52 2005
    Dead echo???

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  • From Peter Knapper@3:772/1.10 to Robert Wolfe on Sun May 8 08:24:50 2005
    Dead echo???

    Where???




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  • From Robert Wolfe@1:2613/4307 to Peter Knapper on Sat May 7 19:34:30 2005
    Dead echo???
    Where???

    I was asking if this echo was, have not seen a post in here for quite some time.

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  • From Peter Knapper@3:772/1.10 to Robert Wolfe on Sun May 8 17:15:18 2005
    Hi Robert,

    Dead echo???
    Where???

    I was asking if this echo was, have not seen a post in
    here for quite some time.

    Sorry, I was trying to be sarcastic......;-) Its quiet because the product is so stable there is rarely anyone with a need to ask a question.

    Cheers............pk.


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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Robert Wolfe on Sun May 8 10:37:59 2005
    Hello, Robert.

    On 07 May 05 at 00:50, Robert Wolfe wrote to All:

    Dead echo???

    *sniffs*

    Nope.

    Just a good product that works. :)

    Later,
    Sean

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  • From Gord Hannah@1:17/23.1 to Sean Dennis on Sun May 8 09:14:04 2005
    Replying to a message from Sean Dennis 1:18/200 to Robert Wolfe,

    About Echo, On Sun May 08 2005

    Just a good product that works. :)

    Sort of...

    Hope this helps. Keep us posted.

    We are a fine board trying to make it better.
    http://www.pris.bc.ca/ghannah
    ghannah@pris.bc.ca
    Cheers! Gord
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  • From Robert Wolfe@1:2613/4307 to Peter Knapper on Sun May 8 13:08:16 2005
    I was asking if this echo was, have not seen a post in
    here for quite some time.

    Sorry, I was trying to be sarcastic......;-) Its quiet because the product is so stable there is rarely anyone with a need to ask a question.

    Heh heh, not a problem.

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  • From John Donohue@1:397/5258 to Robert Wolfe on Sun May 8 15:04:54 2005
    Dead echo???

    more like, no new guys to ask questions. the rest of us have been running squish for so long, we don't have any questions.....


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  • From Bo Simonsen@2:236/100 to Sean Dennis on Mon May 9 00:30:40 2005
    Dead echo???

    *sniffs*

    Nope.

    Just a good product that works. :)

    Yep it's quality software. :-)

    Bo


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  • From Gerrit Kuehn@2:246/4020 to Bo Simonsen on Fri May 13 15:24:30 2005
    Hello Bo!

    08 May 05 23:30, Bo Simonsen wrote to Sean Dennis:


    Just a good product that works. :)

    Yep it's quality software. :-)

    BTW: What's the latest status of the *ix port?


    Regards,
    Gerrit

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  • From Bo Simonsen@2:236/100 to Gerrit Kuehn on Sat May 14 02:24:48 2005
    Just a good product that works. :)

    Yep it's quality software. :-)

    BTW: What's the latest status of the *ix port?

    Everything seems to work out correctly!

    Just use the cvs repostery version.

    Let me know if there should be any problems. :-)

    Bo


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  • From Bo Simonsen@2:236/100 to Gerrit Kuehn on Sun May 15 02:20:26 2005
    Hello Bo!

    14 May 05 01:24, Bo Simonsen wrote to Gerrit Kuehn:


    BTW: What's the latest status of the *ix port?

    Everything seems to work out correctly!
    Just use the cvs repostery version.
    Let me know if there should be any problems. :-)

    Well, good to hear, but I don't have the time for the
    planned changes on my systems right now... maybe later this year.

    Afair did I got it compiling on FreeBSD too using sourceforge's compiling farm,
    how is your Ph.D study btw?

    I don't have enormous time for developing either, I'm B.Sc. student in Computer
    Science.

    Bo


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  • From Bo Simonsen@2:236/100 to Gerrit Kuehn on Tue May 17 00:33:18 2005
    Well, good to hear, but I don't have the time for the
    planned changes on my systems right now... maybe later this year.

    Afair did I got it compiling on FreeBSD too using sourceforge's

    Your memory serves you well, I would try it on FreeBSD. ;)

    Well conserning i'm only 22 I think it's a bit of warning. :-)

    compiling farm, how is your Ph.D study btw?

    I'm sitting on about 30GB of raw measured data and
    develop modelling software for processing that into
    something useful. In a second thread I'm writing the
    PhD thesis (something like 50 pages exist so far). The
    software is basically working now, so I hope to be able
    to finish the whole thing soon.

    Aha, did you study computer science (It's physics you're writing ph.d thesis in
    right?) as second subject?

    I don't have enormous time for developing either, I'm B.Sc. student
    in Computer Science.

    When will your exam be? Do you already consider going
    for a MSc after that?

    Well I just need to take 75 ECTS point of mandatory courses (don't know if you calculate in the same system, but 30 ECTS ~ a semester, if you are a normal student and not a very very intelligent person :-)).

    And definately, I'll be taking the M.Sc. if the student grants and time allows it (I shall not fail many courses before my student grant doesn't fit).

    Bo


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  • From Gerrit Kuehn@2:246/4020 to Bo Simonsen on Sat May 14 23:02:39 2005
    Hello Bo!

    14 May 05 01:24, Bo Simonsen wrote to Gerrit Kuehn:


    BTW: What's the latest status of the *ix port?

    Everything seems to work out correctly!
    Just use the cvs repostery version.
    Let me know if there should be any problems. :-)

    Well, good to hear, but I don't have the time for the planned changes on my systems right now... maybe later this year.


    Regards,
    Gerrit

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  • From Gerrit Kuehn@2:246/4020 to Bo Simonsen on Sun May 15 10:01:55 2005
    Hello Bo!

    15 May 05 01:20, Bo Simonsen wrote to Gerrit Kuehn:


    Well, good to hear, but I don't have the time for the
    planned changes on my systems right now... maybe later this year.

    Afair did I got it compiling on FreeBSD too using sourceforge's

    Your memory serves you well, I would try it on FreeBSD. ;)

    compiling farm, how is your Ph.D study btw?

    I'm sitting on about 30GB of raw measured data and develop modelling software for processing that into something useful. In a second thread I'm writing the PhD thesis (something like 50 pages exist so far). The software is basically working now, so I hope to be able to finish the whole thing soon.

    I don't have enormous time for developing either, I'm B.Sc. student
    in Computer Science.

    When will your exam be? Do you already consider going for a MSc after that?


    Regards,
    Gerrit

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  • From Gerrit Kuehn@2:246/4020 to Bo Simonsen on Tue May 17 11:28:06 2005
    Hello Bo!

    16 May 05 23:33, Bo Simonsen wrote to Gerrit Kuehn:


    Aha, did you study computer science (It's physics you're writing ph.d thesis in right?) as second subject?

    No, actually not.
    Hardly anything can be done in a physics lab without the aid of computers nowadays. I have four machines in the lab for controlling the experiment and data acquisition alone. Of course there are quite different approaches to controlling an experiment or evaluating measured data. If I had to rebuild things from scratch today, maybe I would go for LabView and MathLab or something like that. But I have "inherited" some equipment and software in a usable state from colleagues, so I cling to that and extend it with some Java software of mine.

    When will your exam be? Do you already consider going
    for a MSc after that?

    Well I just need to take 75 ECTS point of mandatory courses (don't
    know if you calculate in the same system, but 30 ECTS ~ a semester,
    if you are a normal student and not a very very intelligent person
    :-)).

    We didn't have a point system when I was studying. I guess it's about to be introduced these days to make it easier to change universities across Europe.

    And definately, I'll be taking the M.Sc. if the student grants and

    ;-)
    The BaS/MaS is something really new here in Germany. I guess this is the first year that a new student can enrole for it here in Hannover. We'll have to see how this all works out in some years.

    time allows it (I shall not fail many courses before my student grant doesn't fit).

    I wish you all the best for it.


    Regards,
    Gerrit

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