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DATE 2003-09-19
FROM Mike Richardson - NYLXS PRESIDENT
SUBJECT Re: [hangout] September 12, 2001

This writing is declaring war on the world. I say When you have a war to
fight let those who study and train for war fight it, take Regligion,
Polotics, Geed, and "what will they (the world) thiink of us out of it.
Just send in the troops and tell them to kick ass. Expect casutiles. And
do not spend more money building up what was taken apart, than you spend on
your own people.

On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Ruben I Safir wrote:

>
> http://www.claremont.org/writings/crb/fall2003/helprin.html
>
>
> Home » Writings » Claremont Review of Books » Fall 2003 » War in the
> Absence of Strategic Clarity More than merely winning the war in Iraq,
> we needed to stun the Arab World.
>
> By Mark Helprin
>
> Posted September 17, 2003
>
> This essay appeared in the Fall 2003 issue of the Claremont Review of
> Books. Click here to send a comment. Print version -----
>
> America has approached the war on terrorism as if from two dreamworlds.
> The liberal, in which an absurd understanding of cause and effect, the
> habit of capitulation to foreign influence, a mild and perpetual
> anti-Americanism, reflex allergies to military spending, and a
> theological aversion to self-defense all lead to policies that are hard
> to differentiate from surrender. And the conservative, in which
> everything must be all right as long as a self-declared conservative is
> in the White House?no matter how badly the war is run; no matter that a
> Republican administration in electoral fear leans left and breaks its
> promise to restore the military; and no matter that because the
> Secretary of Defense decided that he need not be able to fight two wars
> at once, an adequate reserve does not exist to deal with, for example,
> North Korea. And in between these dreamworlds of paralysis and
> incompetence lies the seam, in French military terminology la soudure,
> through which al-Qaeda, uninterested in our parochialisms, will make its
> next attack.
>
> The war is waged as if accidentally, and no wonder. For domestic
> political reasons and to preserve its marginal relations with the Arab
> World, the United States has declined to identify the enemy precisely.
> He is so formless, opportunistic, and shadowy that apparently we cannot
> conceive of him accurately enough to declare war against him, although
> he has declared war against us. Attribute this to Karl Rove's
> sensitivity to the electoral calculus in key states with heavy
> Arab-American voting, to a contemporary aversion to ethnic generalities,
> to the desire not to offend the Arab World lest it attack us even more
> ferociously, to the fear of speaking truth to oil, to apprehension about
> the taking of hostages and attacks upon embassies, and to a certain
> muddledness of mind that is the result both of submitting to polite and
> obsequious blackmail and of having been throughout the course of one's
> life a stranger to rigorous thought. Reluctance to identify the enemy
> makes it rather difficult to assess his weaknesses and strengths. Thus,
> for want of a minimum of political courage, our soldiers are dispatched
> to far-flung battlefields to fight an ad hoc, disorganized war, and,
> just as it did in the Vietnam War, Washington explains its lack of a
> lucid strategy by referring to the supposed incoherence of its opponent.
> >From the beginning, America has been told that this is a new kind of war
> that cannot be waged with strategic clarity, that strategy and its
> attendant metaphysics no longer apply. And because we cannot
> sufficiently study the nature of an insufficiently defined enemy, our
> actions are mechanistic, ill-conceived, and a function of conflicting
> philosophies within our bureaucracies, which proceed as if their war
> plans were modeled on a to-do list magnetized to some suburban
> refrigerator.
>
> ***
>
> The enemy must and can be defined. That he is the terrorist himself
> almost everyone agrees, but in the same way that the United States
> extended blame beyond the pilots who attacked Pearl Harbor, it must now
> reach far back into the structures of enablement for the sake of
> deciding who and what must be fought. And given the enormity of a war
> against civilians, and the attacks upon our warships, embassies,
> economy, capital, government, and most populous city, this determination
> must be liberal and free-flowing rather than cautious and constrained,
> both by necessity and by right. The enemy has embarked upon a particular
> form of warfare with the intent of shielding his center of mass from
> counterattack, but he must not be allowed such a baseless privilege. For
> as much as he is the terrorist who executes the strategy, he is the
> intelligence service in aid of it, the nation that harbors his training
> camps, the country that finances him, the press filled with adulation,
> the people who dance in the streets when there is a slaughter, and the
> regime that turns a blind eye.
>
> Not surprisingly, militant Islam arises from and makes its base in the
> Arab Middle East. The first objective of the war, therefore, must be to
> offer every state in the area this choice: eradicate all support for
> terrorism within your borders or forfeit existence as a state. That
> individual terrorists will subsequently flee to the periphery is
> certain, but the first step must be to deny them their heartland and
> their citadels.
>
> Recognizing that the enemy is militant Islam with its center the Arab
> Middle East, it is possible to devise a coherent strategy. The enemy's
> strengths should not be underestimated. He has a historical memory far
> superior to that of the West, which has forgotten its thousand-year war
> with Islamic civilization. Islamic civilization has not forgotten,
> however, having been for centuries mainly on the losing side. Its memory
> is clear, bitter, and a spur to action. And it dovetails with a
> spiritual sense of time far different from that of the West, where
> impatience arises in seconds, for the enemy believes that a thousand
> years, measured against the eternity he is taught to contemplate and
> accept, is nothing. Closely related to his empowering sense of time are
> his spiritual sense of mission, which must never be underestimated, and
> Islam's traditional embrace of martyrdom.
>
> This militant devotion, consciously or otherwise, pays homage to the
> explosive Arab conquests, which reached almost to Paris, to the gates of
> Vienna, the marchlands of China, India, and far into Africa. War based
> on the notion of Islamic destiny is underway at this moment in the
> Philippines, Indonesia, Sinkiang, Kashmir, Afghanistan, Pakistan,
> Chechnya, Iraq, Palestine, Macedonia, Algeria, the Sudan, Sub-Saharan
> Africa, and throughout the world in the form of terrorism without
> limitation or humanitarian nuance?all in service of a conception far
> more coherent than the somnolent Western nations seem to comprehend. The
> object long expressed by bin Laden and others is to flip positions in
> the thousand-year war. To do this, the Arabs must rekindle what the
> 10th-century historian Ibn Khaldun called 'asabiya, an ineffable
> combination of group solidarity, momentum, esprit de corps, and the
> elation of victory feeding upon victory. This, rather than any of its
> subsidiary political goals, is the objective of the enemy in the war in
> which we find ourselves at present. Despite many flickers all around the
> world, it is a fire far from coming alight, but as long as the West
> apprehends each flare as a separate case the enemy will be encouraged to
> drive them toward a point of ignition, and the war will never end.
>
> The proper strategic objective for the West, therefore, is the
> suppression of this fire of 'asabiya in the Arab heartland and citadels
> of militancy?a task of division, temporary domination, and, above all,
> demoralization. As unattractive as it may seem, in view of the deadly
> alternative it is the only choice other than to capitulate.
>
> ***
>
> How might it be accomplished? as much as those who make war against the
> West find advantage in Arab history and Islamic tradition, they are
> burdened by its disadvantages. Living in a world of intense subjectivity
> where argument is perpetually overruled by impulse, they suffer
> divisions within divisions and schisms within schisms. Though
> all-consuming fervor may be appropriate to certain aspects of revealed
> religion, it makes for absolutist politics and governance. A despotic
> political culture in turn decreases the possibilities of strong
> alliances and is (often literally) murderous to initiative, whether
> technical, military, or otherwise. And it is of no little import that
> the Middle East has developed so as to be unreceptive to technology.
>
> The natural environment of Arabia is so extreme that the idea of
> mastering it was out of the question, submission and adaptation being
> the only options, and the Middle East had neither the kind of surplus
> agriculture that permitted Europe to industrialize, nor the metals and
> wood upon which the machine culture was built. Technology was viewed not
> as a system of interdependent principles, but rather as finite at all
> stages, not an art to be practiced but a product to be bought. Magical
> machines arrived whole, without a hint of the network of factories,
> workshops, mines, and schools, and the centuries of struggle and genius
> it took to build them. Islam provides a successful spiritual equilibrium
> that the whole of Islamic society strives to protect. The West, by its
> very nature, stirs and changes everything in "creative destruction."
> Wanting no part in this, the Middle East, to quote the economic
> historian Charles Issawi, "believed that the genius of Islam would
> permit a controlled modernization; from Europe one could borrow things
> without needing to borrow ideas," which is why, perhaps, in 19th-century
> Egypt, students were sometimes taught a European language to master a
> craft, and then told to "forget" the language.
>
> Even more potentially fatal to the Arabs than the fact that they cannot
> ever win a technological duel with the West is their Manichean tendency
> to perceive in wholly black or wholly white. In the Middle East the
> middle ground is hardly ever occupied, and entire populations hold
> volatile and extremist views. This is traceable perhaps to the
> austerities of the desert and nomadic life, and is one of the great and
> magnetic attractions of Islam?severity, certainty, and either decisive
> action or righteous and contented abstention. In Arab-Islamic culture,
> things go very strongly one way or they go very strongly the other, and,
> always, a compassionate haven exists for the defeated, for martyrs, as
> long as they have not strayed from the code of honor. In the West,
> success is everything, but in the Arab Middle East honor is everything,
> and can coexist perfectly well with failure. The Arabs have a noble
> history of defeat, and are acclimatized to it. Their cultural and
> religious structures, far less worldly than ours, readily accommodate
> it. Though wanting victory, they are equally magnetized by defeat, for
> they understand, as we used to in the West, that the defeated are the
> closest to God.
>
> The West seems not to know, George W. Bush seems not to know, and Donald
> Rumsfeld seems not to know, that there can be but one effective strategy
> in the war against terrorism, and that is to shift Arab-Islamic society
> into the other of its two states?out of nascent 'asabiya and into
> comfortable fatalism and resignation. The British have done this
> repeatedly, and the United States almost did it during the Gulf War.
> That the object of such an exercise is not to defeat the Arabs but to
> dissuade them from making war upon us means it is more likely to succeed
> now than when it was joined to religious war in the Crusades or to the
> imperial expansion of Europe. Now we want only to trade with the oil
> states even at scandalous expense, and not (assuming that
> "nation-building" is properly allowed to atrophy) to convert, control,
> or colonize. How, exactly, does one shift Arab-Islamic society into the
> other of its two states?
>
> ***
>
> If one were to calculate a fortiori the scale of military effort
> involved in the 19th-century division of the Ottoman Empire and the
> subsequent European domination of the Middle East, one would undoubtedly
> assume that the Europeans deployed great armadas and large armies. More
> than 30 years ago, a graduate student asked the late and eminent Oxford
> historian Albert Hourani what numbers the Europeans did, in fact,
> deploy. He said he would look into it, and a week later reported that,
> to his astonishment, the only European military presence within the
> periphery of the Ottoman Empire that he could discover, from Napoleon
> until the latter part of the 19th century, were 1,500 British and 500
> Austrian troops in 1840, and 6,000 French in 1860. Thus can minuscule
> expeditions conquer vast empires, Aztec, Inca, or Ottoman. But not
> today, or at least that would seem to be a reasonable conclusion. For in
> the last century the Arabs have organized into separate and
> self-stabilizing states; they have raised large military establishments,
> so that now Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Saudi Arabia, and (non-Arab) Iran have
> 1.5 million regulars under arms; they have bought and sometimes
> successfully absorbed huge inventories of modern weapons; they have
> fought wars of independence and revolution, civil wars, against Israel
> six times, and against the great powers; and from T. E. Lawrence, Mao,
> and Ho Chi Minh they have learned at least the rudiments of asymmetrical
> warfare.
>
> Nevertheless, the fundamental relation has not been altered, and it is
> still possible to maneuver the Middle East into quiescence vis-à-vis the
> West. It is a matter mainly of proportion. The unprecedented military
> and economic potential of even the United States alone, thus far so
> imperfectly utilized, is the appropriate instrument. Adjusting military
> spending to the level of the peacetime years of the past half-century
> would raise outlays from approximately $370 billion to approximately
> $650 billion. If the United States had the will, it could, excessively,
> field 20 million men, build 200 aircraft carriers, or almost instantly
> turn every Arab capital into molten glass, and the Arabs know this. No
> matter what the advances in regional power, the position of the Arab
> Middle East relative to that of the United States is no less
> disadvantageous than was that of the Arab Middle East to the
> 19th-century European powers. But, given the changes listed in the
> previous paragraph, the signal strength necessary to convey an effective
> message is now far greater.
>
> In the Gulf War, the overwhelming forces marshaled by the coalition
> might have sufficed as such a signal but for the fact that they were
> halted prematurely and withdrawn precipitously, gratuitously leaving
> both Saudi Arabia and Iraq an inexplicable freedom of action that
> probably left them stunned by their good luck.
>
> Before the Iraq War, high officials were seriously considering an
> invasion force of 500 backed by air power. The numbers climbed steadily:
> 5,000, 10,000, 20,000, 25,000, 40,000, 50,000, 60,000, and so on, with
> the supposedly retrograde "heavy army" prevailing finally, and 300,000
> troops in the theater. When offered vehement advice to go into Iraq with
> massive force and many times overkill, a brilliant and responsible
> senior official responded, almost with incredulity, "Why would we need
> the force that you recommend, when in the Gulf War we used only 10
> percent of what we had?" In the Gulf War, we did not occupy a country of
> 23 million.
>
> As of this writing, the army reportedly has 23 combat brigades, 18 of
> which are deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan, three of which are in refit,
> one in Kosovo, and two in Korea, leaving nine brigades, or about 45,000
> men, to pick up the slack anywhere and everywhere else. Though
> independent echelons and the Marines increase this figure many fold,
> they do not have sufficient lift and logistics, and even if they did it
> would not be enough. This is as much the result of the Bush
> Administration's failure to increase defense spending appreciably and
> rebuild the military before (and even after) September 11, as the lack
> of real shock and awe was the result of the administration's desire to
> go to war according to a sort of just-in-time-inventory paradigm.
> Managers rather than strategists, they did not understand the essence of
> their task, which was not merely to win in Iraq but to stun the Arab
> World. Although it is possible, with just enough force, to win, it is
> not possible, with just enough force, to stun. The war in Iraq should
> have been an expedition originating in the secure base of Saudi Arabia,
> from the safety of which the United States could with immense, husbanded
> force easily reach anywhere in the region. The eastern section of the
> country, far from Mecca and Medina, fronting the sea, with high
> infrastructure and large spaces for maneuver, basing, and an air-tight
> defense, is ideal. Had the Saudis not offered this to us, we might have
> taken it, which probably would have been unnecessary, given that our
> expressed determination would likely have elicited an invitation. As it
> was, we were willing to alienate the entire world so as to thrust
> ourselves into a difficult situation in Iraq, but unwilling to achieve a
> commanding position in Saudi Arabia for fear of alienating the House of
> Saud. One might kindly call this, in that it is about as sensible as
> wearing one's clothes backwards, "strategic hip hop."
>
> It was, in any case, some kind of deliberate minimalism. Sufficiency was
> the watchword. The secretary of defense wanted to show that his new
> transformational force could do the job without recourse to mass. The
> president wanted no more than sufficiency, because he had not advanced
> and had no plans to advance the military establishment beyond the levels
> established by his predecessor. With the magic of transformation, he
> would rebuild it at glacial pace and little cost lest he imperil his own
> and Republican fortunes by embarking on a Reagan-style restoration after
> an election decided by as many voters as would fit in a large Starbucks,
> and that he won by leaning, un-Reagan-like, to the center.
>
> The war in Iraq was a war of sufficiency when what was needed was a war
> of surplus, for the proper objective should have been not merely to
> drive to Baghdad but to engage and impress the imagination of the Arab
> and Islamic worlds on the scale of the thousand-year war that is to
> them, if not to us, still ongoing. Had the United States delivered a
> coup de main soon after September 11 and, on an appropriate scale, had
> the president asked Congress on the 12th for a declaration of war and
> all he needed to wage war, and had this country risen to the occasion as
> it has done so often, the war on terrorism would now be largely over.
>
> But the country did not rise to the occasion, and our enemies know that
> we fought them on the cheap. They know that we did not, would not, and
> will not tolerate the disruption of our normal way of life. They know
> that they did not seize our full attention. They know that we have
> hardly stirred. And as long as they have these things to know, they will
> neither stand down nor shrink back, and, for us, the sorrows that will
> come will be greater than the sorrows that have been.
>
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  21. 2003-09-08 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] BE settles with Microsoft
  22. 2003-09-08 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] P2P lawsuites continue
  23. 2003-09-08 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] RIAA Biting the hand that feeds it
  24. 2003-09-08 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] [nylxs-announce] Linux Scene Calender for Today
  25. 2003-09-08 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Novell 'puts entire ecosystem behind Linux'
  26. 2003-09-08 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Board meeting (fwd)
  27. 2003-09-07 Robert Marino <prmarino-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Education committee
  28. 2003-09-07 Mike Richardson - NYLXS PRESIDENT <miker-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] NYLXS Materials
  29. 2003-09-07 From: "Ray C." <ray-pub-at-nyc.rr.com> Subject: [hangout] NYLXS Materials
  30. 2003-09-07 Mike Richardson - NYLXS PRESIDENT <miker-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Board meeting (fwd)
  31. 2003-09-07 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Remembering the Attachon New York
  32. 2003-09-07 From: "Michael L. Richardson" <michael.l.richardson-at-verizon.net> Subject: [hangout] Microsoft to pay $23M in Settlement
  33. 2003-09-07 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Board meeting (fwd)
  34. 2003-09-07 Mike Richardson - NYLXS PRESIDENT <miker-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Board meeting (fwd)
  35. 2003-09-06 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Technite Continues
  36. 2003-09-05 Kenneth Dombrowski <kenneth-at-ylayali.net> Re: [hangout] IBM TO KICK OFF WITH LINUX PLAY
  37. 2003-09-05 Michael Richardson <MRICHARDSON-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] IBM TO KICK OFF WITH LINUX PLAY
  38. 2003-09-05 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Re: [hangout] IBM TO KICK OFF WITH LINUX PLAY
  39. 2003-09-05 Michael Richardson <MRICHARDSON-at-abc.state.ny.us> Subject: [hangout] Good news
  40. 2003-09-05 Michael Richardson <MRICHARDSON-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] unInteresting article on Valenti
  41. 2003-09-04 Steve Milo <slavik914-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Interesting article on Valenti in this months Business2.0.
  42. 2003-09-04 Steve Milo <slavik914-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] unInteresting article on Valenti
  43. 2003-09-04 Steve Milo <slavik914-at-mrbrklyn.com> RE: [hangout] unInteresting article on Valenti
  44. 2003-09-04 Steve Milo <slavik914-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Interesting article on Valenti in this months Business2.0.
  45. 2003-09-04 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Desktop Linux Consortium announces Boston area conference
  46. 2003-09-04 Michael Richardson <MRICHARDSON-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] unInteresting article on Valenti
  47. 2003-09-04 Michael Richardson <MRICHARDSON-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] Interesting article on Valenti in this months Busin
  48. 2003-09-04 Michael Richardson <MRICHARDSON-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] Interesting article on Valenti in this months Busin
  49. 2003-09-03 Steve Milo <slavik914-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] unInteresting article on Valenti
  50. 2003-09-03 Steve Milo <slavik914-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Interesting article on Valenti in this months Business2.0.
  51. 2003-09-03 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] Interesting article on Valenti in this months Business2.0.
  52. 2003-09-03 Steve Milo <slavik914-at-mrbrklyn.com> RE: [hangout] Interesting article on Valenti in this months Busin
  53. 2003-09-03 Steve Milo <slavik914-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Interesting article on Valenti in this months Business2.0.
  54. 2003-09-03 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] unInteresting article on Valenti
  55. 2003-09-03 Steve Milo <slavik914-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] unInteresting article on Valenti
  56. 2003-09-03 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] Interesting article on Valenti in this months Business2.0.
  57. 2003-09-03 Michael Richardson <MRICHARDSON-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] unInteresting article on Valenti
  58. 2003-09-03 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] unInteresting article on Valenti
  59. 2003-09-03 Michael Richardson <MRICHARDSON-at-abc.state.ny.us> Subject: [hangout] Board meeting
  60. 2003-09-03 Michael Richardson <MRICHARDSON-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] Interesting article on Valenti in this months Busin
  61. 2003-09-03 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] Interesting article on Valenti in this months Business2.0.
  62. 2003-09-03 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] unInteresting article on Valenti
  63. 2003-09-03 Michael Richardson <MRICHARDSON-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] We Have Met the Enemy, and He is Us
  64. 2003-09-03 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] We Have Met the Enemy, and He is Us
  65. 2003-09-03 Steve Milo <slavik914-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Interesting article on Valenti in this months Business2.0.
  66. 2003-09-02 Ron Guerin <ron-at-vnetworx.net> Re: [hangout] Interesting article on Valenti in this months
  67. 2003-09-02 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] [seminars-at-covalent.net: Web Seminar on Apache 2.0]
  68. 2003-09-02 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Very instersting job with School System
  69. 2003-09-02 Steve Milo <slavik914-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] unInteresting article on Valenti
  70. 2003-09-02 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Subject: [hangout] unInteresting article on Valenti
  71. 2003-09-02 Steve Milo <slavik914-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Interesting article on Valenti in this months Business2.0.
  72. 2003-09-02 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Rockin' on without Microsoft
  73. 2003-09-02 Joe Grastara <joe-at-endeavor.med.nyu.edu> Re: [hangout] Interesting article on Valenti in this months
  74. 2003-09-02 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] GNOME Developers Summit
  75. 2003-09-02 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Board Meeting
  76. 2003-09-02 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Bank and FSI Classes
  77. 2003-09-02 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Bank and FSI Classes
  78. 2003-09-01 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Re: [hangout] please join in the protest
  79. 2003-09-01 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Subject: [hangout] please join in the protest
  80. 2003-09-10 From: "Steve Milo" <slavik914-at-rennlist.com> Subject: [hangout] Domestic political terrorists
  81. 2003-09-10 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Domestic political terrorists
  82. 2003-09-10 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Paging David Sugar
  83. 2003-09-10 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Ms Crips
  84. 2003-09-10 Michael Richardson <MRICHARDSON-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] Ms Crips
  85. 2003-09-10 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Free Software Developers Summit at Brooklyn College
  86. 2003-09-10 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Board Meeting Minutes - Tahdah
  87. 2003-09-10 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] FSI Class Announcements
  88. 2003-09-10 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] SCO Pleads ...
  89. 2003-09-10 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Vacation in the Persian Gulf
  90. 2003-09-11 Mike Richardson - NYLXS PRESIDENT <miker-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] SCO Pleads ...
  91. 2003-09-11 Mike Richardson - NYLXS PRESIDENT <miker-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] IRC meeting tommorow night at 11:00
  92. 2003-09-11 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] [html-at-ssc.com: SuitWatch - September 11]
  93. 2003-09-11 Michael Richardson <MRICHARDSON-at-abc.state.ny.us> Subject: [hangout] FW: 911
  94. 2003-09-08 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Novell eyes role of Linux champion
  95. 2003-09-08 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Novell 'puts entire ecosystem behind Linux'
  96. 2003-09-09 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Report says schools are unfair to America
  97. 2003-09-11 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Wind River terminating BSD/OS
  98. 2003-09-11 Steve Milo <slavik914-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Domestic political terrorists
  99. 2003-09-11 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Domestic political terrorists
  100. 2003-09-11 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Volunteers needed for leafleting of the classes
  101. 2003-09-11 Joe Grastara <joe-at-endeavor.med.nyu.edu> Re: [hangout] Interesting article on Valenti in this months
  102. 2003-09-11 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Interesting article on Valenti in this months Business2.0.
  103. 2003-09-11 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Oh .. You Gotta have Heart.....
  104. 2003-09-11 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Microsoft bit by patents
  105. 2003-09-11 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Broad band and the law Suites
  106. 2003-09-11 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Re: IRC meeting tommorow night at 11:00
  107. 2003-09-11 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] More on the RIAA Lawsuites: We should start a Brianna LaHara Defense Fund
  108. 2003-09-11 David Sugar <dyfet-at-ostel.com> Re: [hangout] IRC meeting tommorow night at 11:00
  109. 2003-09-11 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] The RIAA is finally making our case
  110. 2003-09-11 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Fwd: Re: [ NYLXS Education Committee ] Re: Free Software Meeting in NYC [rms-at-gnu.org]
  111. 2003-09-11 David Sugar <dyfet-at-ostel.com> Re: [hangout] Free Software Developers Summit at Brooklyn College
  112. 2003-09-11 Mike Richardson - NYLXS PRESIDENT <miker-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Microsoft bit by patents
  113. 2003-09-11 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Microsoft bit by patents
  114. 2003-09-11 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] GNIME Meeting Planning Meeting
  115. 2003-09-12 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Re: IRC meeting tommorow night at 11:00
  116. 2003-09-12 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Re: [fairuse] [nylug-talk] The RIAA is finally making our case [ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com]
  117. 2003-09-12 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] [nylug-talk] The RIAA is finally making our case [ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com]
  118. 2003-09-12 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Ex-Apple Employee Slams Company / Who Killed Apple Computer?
  119. 2003-09-12 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] The Unix Error
  120. 2003-09-12 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Re: [ NYLXS Education Committee ] Re: Free Software Meeting in NYC
  121. 2003-09-12 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Taxation without Representation: The Microsoft Nation
  122. 2003-09-12 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Perl Coder needed - Graduate of Perl 1 and Perl 2 perfered
  123. 2003-09-12 Robert Marino <prmarino-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] System Specs - Mike (fwd)
  124. 2003-09-12 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] The Unix Error
  125. 2003-09-12 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] The Unix Error
  126. 2003-09-13 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Paging Bill Putney
  127. 2003-09-21 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Tech Nite tonight
  128. 2003-09-21 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Re: [nylug-talk] Security Alert: In the wild exploit damages data and OS
  129. 2003-09-20 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] The shaping of young minds:
  130. 2003-09-20 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] P2P is moral and upright
  131. 2003-09-20 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Downloading in the News
  132. 2003-09-20 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Re: [learn] Free Software Institute Classes
  133. 2003-09-19 Steve Milo <slavik914-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] DRM and the Upgrade Escalator is starting Now
  134. 2003-09-19 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Balmer: MS is being ripped off by the net
  135. 2003-09-19 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] Balmer: MS is being ripped off by the net
  136. 2003-09-19 Steve Milo <slavik914-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Balmer: MS is being ripped off by the net
  137. 2003-09-19 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Board Meeting Minutes - Tahdah
  138. 2003-09-19 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Re: [hangout] Balmer: MS is being ripped off by the net
  139. 2003-09-19 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Balmer: MS is being ripped off by the net
  140. 2003-09-19 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Subject: [hangout] update from WindowsRefund.net
  141. 2003-09-19 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] sspamassassin
  142. 2003-09-19 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] sspamassassin
  143. 2003-09-19 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Re: [hangout] sspamassassin
  144. 2003-09-19 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] News from the Middle East: Report of tourture chambers in Iraq
  145. 2003-09-19 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] sspamassassin
  146. 2003-09-19 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] sspamassassin
  147. 2003-09-19 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Board Meeting Minutes - Tahdah
  148. 2003-09-19 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Board Meeting Minutes - Tahdah
  149. 2003-09-19 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Re: [hangout] Board Meeting Minutes - Tahdah
  150. 2003-09-19 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Re: [hangout] sspamassassin
  151. 2003-09-19 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Re: [hangout] sspamassassin
  152. 2003-09-19 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Re: [hangout] Board Meeting Minutes - Tahdah
  153. 2003-09-19 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] sspamassassin
  154. 2003-09-19 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Museum of the Day 2
  155. 2003-09-19 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Board Meeting Minutes - Tahdah
  156. 2003-09-19 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] NYC Job for Linux
  157. 2003-09-19 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Board Meeting Minutes - Tahdah
  158. 2003-09-19 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Subject: [hangout] 65% of ATMs will run Windows by 2005
  159. 2003-09-19 Mike Richardson - NYLXS PRESIDENT <miker-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] September 12, 2001
  160. 2003-09-19 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] sspamassassin
  161. 2003-09-18 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Gnome Summitt Web Page
  162. 2003-09-18 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] rms-at-gnu.org: Re: GNOME Summit
  163. 2003-09-18 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Will a New Software Strategy Lift the Dark Clouds Over Sun?
  164. 2003-09-18 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Fwd: Your Linux Today Security Letter for September 18, 2003 [reply-52dc-1808-2f6b114cd7-at-nl.internet.com]
  165. 2003-09-18 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Fwd: [suse-security-announce] SuSE Security Announcement: openssh (second release) (SuSE-SA:2003:039) [draht-at-suse.de]
  166. 2003-09-18 Nat Friedman <nat-at-ximian.com> Re: [hangout] Gnome Summitt Web Page
  167. 2003-09-18 Luis Villa <louie-at-ximian.com> Re: [hangout] Gnome Summitt Web Page
  168. 2003-09-18 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Gnome Summitt Web Page
  169. 2003-09-18 David Sugar <dyfet-at-ostel.com> Re: [hangout] Gnome Summitt Web Page
  170. 2003-09-18 Luis Villa <louie-at-ximian.com> Re: [hangout] Gnome Summitt Web Page
  171. 2003-09-17 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Re: What's going on with Embperl???
  172. 2003-09-17 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Memebership Committee Meeting
  173. 2003-09-17 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Memebership Committee Meeting
  174. 2003-09-17 David Sugar <dyfet-at-ostel.com> Re: [hangout] Gnome Summitt Web Page
  175. 2003-09-17 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Gnome Summitt Web Page
  176. 2003-09-17 David Sugar <dyfet-at-ostel.com> Re: [hangout] Gnome Summitt Web Page
  177. 2003-09-17 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] September 12, 2001
  178. 2003-09-17 Luis Villa <louie-at-ximian.com> Re: [hangout] Gnome Summitt Web Page
  179. 2003-09-17 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Looking for
  180. 2003-09-17 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Gnome Summitt Web Page
  181. 2003-09-17 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] GNOME SUmmit Plan
  182. 2003-09-17 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] [Fwd: [wwwac] job: (Recruiter) contract - Nassau county, NY - C# SQL-server]
  183. 2003-09-17 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] [Fwd: [wwwac] job: (Recruiter) contract - Nassau county, NY - C# SQL-server]
  184. 2003-09-17 From: "Michael L. Richardson" <mlr52-at-michaellrichardson.com> Subject: [hangout] [Fwd: [wwwac] job: (Recruiter) contract - Nassau county, NY - C#
  185. 2003-09-16 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Re: [learn] In IBM we trust
  186. 2003-09-16 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] In IBM we trust
  187. 2003-09-16 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] DRM and the Upgrade Escalator is starting Now
  188. 2003-09-16 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] The latest on the WTC Development
  189. 2003-09-16 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] FCC is being undressed in a broad way. Can the RIAA be far behind?
  190. 2003-09-16 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Librarians strike back
  191. 2003-09-16 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Who to do Business With - and it is not Alex Pilosoft
  192. 2003-09-16 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] ISP Privacy in apealet court
  193. 2003-09-16 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Pluggin Patents Upheld - Threatens Internet
  194. 2003-09-16 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] American Graphitti
  195. 2003-09-16 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Twistie Turnie WTC
  196. 2003-09-16 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] FSI Flyer
  197. 2003-09-16 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] [jobs-admin-at-perl.org: [Perl Jobs] Perl Developer/Systems Administrator (onsite), United States, NY, New York]
  198. 2003-09-16 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] Los Alamos Linux cluster to keep watch on nukes
  199. 2003-09-16 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Los Alamos Linux cluster to keep watch on nukes
  200. 2003-09-16 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] [jobs-admin-at-perl.org: [Perl Jobs] Perl DBI Applications Programmer wanted for small company. Telecommute. (telecommute), United States, MD, Baltimore]
  201. 2003-09-16 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] Los Alamos Linux cluster to keep watch on nukes
  202. 2003-09-16 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Los Alamos Linux cluster to keep watch on nukes
  203. 2003-09-16 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Los Alamos Linux cluster to keep watch on nukes
  204. 2003-09-15 From: "Michael L. Richardson" <mlr52-at-michaellrichardson.com> Subject: [hangout] [Fwd: [wwwac] JOB: Full-time E-Marketing Manager for Consumer
  205. 2003-09-15 From: "Michael L. Richardson" <mlr52-at-michaellrichardson.com> Subject: [hangout] [Fwd: [wwwac] JOB: STAFF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHER - E-Commerce Site]
  206. 2003-09-15 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Re: Free Software Developers Summit at Brooklyn College
  207. 2003-09-15 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] follow ups
  208. 2003-09-15 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] [reply-517e-1807-2f6b114cd7-at-nl.internet.com: Your Linux PR newsletter for September 15, 2003]
  209. 2003-09-15 Mike Richardson - NYLXS PRESIDENT <miker-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] follow ups
  210. 2003-09-15 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] The Bottom Line is closing
  211. 2003-09-14 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] See I am BRILENT
  212. 2003-09-14 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Public could care less about RIAA
  213. 2003-09-14 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Public could care less about RIAA
  214. 2003-09-14 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Need to get the phone put in at Kings Games
  215. 2003-09-14 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] NYC is hostage to the Microsoft nation:
  216. 2003-09-14 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] FSI Web Page
  217. 2003-09-14 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] I'll be a little late tonight
  218. 2003-09-14 Mike Richardson - NYLXS PRESIDENT <miker-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Back in touch
  219. 2003-09-14 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Linux Scene Calender for Today
  220. 2003-09-14 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Weekly NYLXS Announcments
  221. 2003-09-14 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] The RIAA is finally making our case
  222. 2003-09-14 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] The RIAA is finally making ourcase
  223. 2003-09-13 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Perl Reporting and Application Developer. (onsite), NY, New York, New York]
  224. 2003-09-13 akbar <akbar-at-pionerd.org> Re: [hangout] FSI Web Page
  225. 2003-09-13 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Linux Job
  226. 2003-09-13 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] FSI Web Page
  227. 2003-09-13 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] FSI Web Page
  228. 2003-09-21 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] tomorrow: Orientation Board Meeting and FSI Planning Meeting
  229. 2003-09-30 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] RE: GNOME Conference Plans
  230. 2003-09-30 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] RE: GNOME Conference Plans
  231. 2003-09-30 Nat Friedman <nat-at-ximian.com> Re: [hangout] RE: GNOME Conference Plans
  232. 2003-09-30 Mitzu Handy <MHandy-at-brooklyn.cuny.edu> RE: [hangout] RE: GNOME Conference Plans
  233. 2003-09-30 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] RE: GNOME Conference Plans
  234. 2003-09-30 Mitzu Handy <MHandy-at-brooklyn.cuny.edu> RE: [hangout] RE: GNOME Conference Plans
  235. 2003-09-30 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] RE: GNOME Conference Plans
  236. 2003-09-30 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Re: GNOME Conference Plans
  237. 2003-09-30 Mitzu Handy <MHandy-at-brooklyn.cuny.edu> Subject: [hangout] RE: GNOME Conference Plans
  238. 2003-09-30 Nat Friedman <nat-at-ximian.com> Subject: [hangout] Re: GNOME Conference Plans
  239. 2003-09-30 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] RE: GNOME Conference Plans
  240. 2003-09-30 From: "Mark S. Gold" <MARK-at-brooklyn.cuny.edu> Subject: [hangout] RE: GNOME Conference Plans
  241. 2003-09-30 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Re: GNOME Conference Plans
  242. 2003-09-30 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] OpenBSD used in MS Services for Unix 3.0
  243. 2003-09-30 bruce-at-perens.com (Bruce Perens) RE: [hangout] OpenBSD used in MS Services for Unix 3.0
  244. 2003-09-30 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] GNOME Conference Plans
  245. 2003-09-30 bruce-at-perens.com (Bruce Perens) RE: [hangout] OpenBSD used in MS Services for Unix 3.0
  246. 2003-09-30 Michael Richardson <MRICHARDSON-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] OpenBSD used in MS Services for Unix 3.0
  247. 2003-09-30 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] OpenBSD used in MS Services for Unix 3.0
  248. 2003-09-30 Michael Richardson <MRICHARDSON-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] OpenBSD used in MS Services for Unix 3.0
  249. 2003-09-30 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] OpenBSD used in MS Services for Unix 3.0
  250. 2003-09-30 bruce-at-perens.com (Bruce Perens) Re: [hangout] OpenBSD used in MS Services for Unix 3.0
  251. 2003-09-30 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Spam from your Circuits
  252. 2003-09-30 From: "J L" <lokokool-at-hotmail.com> Subject: [hangout] Putting a lid on broadband use
  253. 2003-09-30 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] OpenBSD used in MS Services for Unix 3.0
  254. 2003-09-30 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] How to Get Attention without dropping your pants
  255. 2003-09-30 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Ransom Love on SCO
  256. 2003-09-29 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] Need Apple PowerBook G4 Power supply
  257. 2003-09-29 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Technite Move? Vote?
  258. 2003-09-29 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Need Apple PowerBook G4 Power supply
  259. 2003-09-29 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] mysqlcc
  260. 2003-09-29 Joe Villari <joev_nylxs-at-pipeline.com> Re: [hangout] mysqlcc
  261. 2003-09-29 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Fwd: Re: Anyone up for an actual tech meeting? [dan-at-acm.poly.edu]
  262. 2003-09-29 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Need Apple PowerBook G4 Power supply
  263. 2003-09-29 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] mysqlcc
  264. 2003-09-29 Joe Villari <joev_nylxs-at-pipeline.com> Subject: [hangout] mysqlcc
  265. 2003-09-29 Joe Villari <joev_nylxs-at-pipeline.com> Re: [hangout] Need Apple PowerBook G4 Power supply
  266. 2003-09-29 Kenneth Dombrowski <kenneth-at-ylayali.net> Re: [hangout] Fwd: Re: Anyone up for an actual tech meeting? [dan-at-acm.poly.edu]
  267. 2003-09-29 From: "Steve Milo" <slavik914-at-rennlist.com> Subject: [hangout] Need Apple PowerBook G4 Power supply
  268. 2003-09-29 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Fwd: RE: computer resources [MHandy-at-brooklyn.cuny.edu]
  269. 2003-09-29 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Chicago Tribune Copyright Ethics Quiz
  270. 2003-09-29 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] hangout archive is password protected
  271. 2003-09-29 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] hangout archive is password protected
  272. 2003-09-29 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] [jobs-admin-at-perl.org: [Perl Jobs] Junior programmer for financial institution (onsite), United States, New York, New York]
  273. 2003-09-29 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Fwd: Re: Anyone up for an actual tech meeting? [dan-at-acm.poly.edu]
  274. 2003-09-29 joev_nylxs-at-pipeline.com Re: [hangout] Scribus 1.1.0
  275. 2003-09-29 Mike Richardson - NYLXS PRESIDENT <miker-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Scribus 1.1.0
  276. 2003-09-28 Joe Villari <joev_nylxs-at-pipeline.com> Subject: [hangout] Scribus 1.1.0
  277. 2003-09-26 From: "Steve Milo" <slavik914-at-rennlist.com> Re: [hangout] hangout archive is password protected
  278. 2003-09-26 From: "Steve Milo" <slavik914-at-rennlist.com> Re: [hangout] Tech Nite changes
  279. 2003-09-26 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Re: [hangout] hangout archive is password protected
  280. 2003-09-26 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Re: [hangout] hangout archive is password protected
  281. 2003-09-26 Michael Richardson <MRICHARDSON-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] hangout archive is password protected
  282. 2003-09-26 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] hangout archive is password protected
  283. 2003-09-26 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] hangout archive is password protected
  284. 2003-09-26 Michael Richardson <MRICHARDSON-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] hangout archive is password protected
  285. 2003-09-26 Michael Richardson <MRICHARDSON-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] hangout archive is password protected
  286. 2003-09-26 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Re: [hangout] hangout archive is password protected
  287. 2003-09-26 Michael Richardson <MRICHARDSON-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] hangout archive is password protected
  288. 2003-09-26 Billy <billy-at-dadadada.net> Re: [hangout] hangout archive is password protected
  289. 2003-09-26 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Re: [hangout] hangout archive is password protected
  290. 2003-09-26 Michael Richardson <MRICHARDSON-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] hangout archive is password protected
  291. 2003-09-26 Adam Kosmin <akosmin-at-nyc.rr.com> Subject: [hangout] hangout archive is password protected
  292. 2003-09-26 Michael Richardson <MRICHARDSON-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] Microsoft: National Security Threat?
  293. 2003-09-26 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Dave Please Follow Up [MHandy-at-brooklyn.cuny.edu]
  294. 2003-09-25 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Much Insite as an aside to the SCO case
  295. 2003-09-25 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Tech Nite changes
  296. 2003-09-25 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] No Call List hung up in Court
  297. 2003-09-25 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] P2P - front page of the NY Times
  298. 2003-09-25 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Deslexic Grandma Sued by RIAA: P2P Awakening
  299. 2003-09-25 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Target for NY Fair Use
  300. 2003-09-25 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Movies Fair Use
  301. 2003-09-25 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] [gus-at-inodes.org: Re: What's going on with Embperl???]
  302. 2003-09-24 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Help needed this Embperl Development: What's going on with Embperl???
  303. 2003-09-24 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Perl 1 Class happening from tonight and notes
  304. 2003-09-24 Mike Richardson - NYLXS PRESIDENT <miker-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Perl 1 Class happening from tonight and notes
  305. 2003-09-24 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Perl 1 Class happening from tonight and notes
  306. 2003-09-24 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] [nycwireless] RIAA's mistake highlights 802.11 vulnerability
  307. 2003-09-24 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] [nycwireless] RIAA's mistake highlights 802.11 vulnerability
  308. 2003-09-24 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Re: Talking about 12 year-old copyright violators... See "The New Yorker" cover for Sept. 29.
  309. 2003-09-24 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Fighting the Microsoft Mail Bomb
  310. 2003-09-24 Michael Richardson <MRICHARDSON-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] Fighting the Microsoft Mail Bomb
  311. 2003-09-24 From: "Ruben" <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Fighting the Microsoft Mail Bomb
  312. 2003-09-24 Michael Richardson <MRICHARDSON-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] Important Conference which we need to attend
  313. 2003-09-24 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Important Conference which we need to attend
  314. 2003-09-24 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Computer Associates' Open Innovation Strategy takes Linux to ente
  315. 2003-09-24 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] HP Expected to Indemnify Linux Customers
  316. 2003-09-24 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Important Conference which we need to attend
  317. 2003-09-24 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] [nylxs-announce] Linux Scene Calender for Today
  318. 2003-09-24 Ron Guerin <ron-at-vnetworx.net> Re: [hangout] sspamassassin
  319. 2003-09-23 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Important Conference which we need to attend
  320. 2003-09-23 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Re: [nylug-talk] RE:Business application SW for Linux
  321. 2003-09-23 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [hangout] Re: computer resources
  322. 2003-09-23 Nat Friedman <nat-at-ximian.com> Subject: [hangout] Re: computer resources
  323. 2003-09-23 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Re: computer resources
  324. 2003-09-22 From: "Steve Milo" <slavik914-at-rennlist.com> Subject: [hangout] Come out and hang flyers.
  325. 2003-09-22 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] RE: tomorrow: Orientation Board Meeting and FSI Planning Meeting
  326. 2003-09-22 From: "Michael L. Richardson" <mlr52-at-michaellrichardson.com> Subject: [hangout] [Fwd: Re: [wwwac] Identity Theft]
  327. 2003-09-19 Ron Guerin <ron-at-vnetworx.net> Re: [hangout] sspamassassin
  328. 2003-09-19 Ron Guerin <ron-at-vnetworx.net> Re: [hangout] sspamassassin
  329. 2003-09-18 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Slackware Linux 9.1 Beta 2 Available
  330. 2003-09-18 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Will a New Software Strategy Lift the Dark Clouds Over Sun?
  331. 2003-09-16 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Los Alamos Linux cluster to keep watch on nukes
  332. 2003-09-16 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Open source helps education effort in Third World
  333. 2003-09-30 Mitzu Handy <MHandy-at-brooklyn.cuny.edu> RE: [hangout] RE: GNOME Conference Plans
  334. 2003-09-30 Mitzu Handy <MHandy-at-brooklyn.cuny.edu> RE: [hangout] RE: GNOME Conference Plans
  335. 2003-09-30 Mitzu Handy <MHandy-at-brooklyn.cuny.edu> Subject: [hangout] RE: GNOME Conference Plans
  336. 2003-09-30 From: "Mark S. Gold" <MARK-at-brooklyn.cuny.edu> Subject: [hangout] RE: GNOME Conference Plans
  337. 2003-09-30 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Microsoft agrees to TRON tie-up
  338. 2003-09-30 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> RE: [hangout] OpenBSD used in MS Services for Unix 3.0
  339. 2003-09-30 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] OpenBSD used in MS Services for Unix 3.0
  340. 2003-09-29 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> RE: [hangout] Need Apple PowerBook G4 Power supply
  341. 2003-09-26 Mark Bucciarelli <mark-at-hubcapconsulting.com> Subject: [hangout] Chicago Tribune Copyright Ethics Quiz
  342. 2003-09-26 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Microsoft Holdout Massachusetts Opts For Open Source
  343. 2003-09-26 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Microsoft: National Security Threat?
  344. 2003-09-24 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> RE: [hangout] Important Conference which we need to attend
  345. 2003-09-24 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] Danger Zone
  346. 2003-09-24 From: "Inker, Evan" <EInker-at-gam.com> Subject: [hangout] China Linux lobby a major threat to Microsoft Windows
  347. 2003-09-19 From: "akbar pasha" <akbar-at-pionerd.org> Re: [hangout] Board Meeting Minutes - Tahdah
  348. 2003-09-17 From: "akbar pasha" <akbar-at-pionerd.org> Re: [hangout] [Fwd: [wwwac] job: (Recruiter) contract - Nassau county, NY - C# SQL-server]
  349. 2003-09-09 From: "akbar pasha" <akbar-at-pionerd.org> Re: [hangout] Sex Needed
  350. 2003-09-09 Michael Richardson <MRICHARDSON-at-abc.state.ny.us> RE: [hangout] Sex Needed
  351. 2003-09-09 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Sex Needed
  352. 2003-09-07 From: "Ray C." <ray-pub-at-nyc.rr.com> Re: [hangout] NYLXS Materials
  353. 2003-09-02 Ruben I Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Fwd: CYCLONES PLAYOFF TIX ON SALE NOW! [info-at-brooklyncyclones.com]
  354. 2003-09-16 Mike Richardson - NYLXS PRESIDENT <miker-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] [DMCA_Discuss] Should Microsoft be Liable for Bugs? (fwd)
  355. 2003-09-08 Ruben Safir Secretary NYLXS <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [hangout] Moving from Slashdot to SlashDo

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