Hi, folks, Well, it's ten years that I've been on this list, right when I started this job. But, it's time to move on... I'm retiring. (Yeah, that old.) So, though I'll be part time for a few months, and running CentOS at home (in spite of my manager's pushing me to do Ubuntu). This list is *so* much more useful than any of the ones I've seen for Ubuntu, or much else. I'm very much looking forward to C 8. One more thing: I know I've been over the top on ethics "I work for a US federal contractor, but not saying more", even though there's folks like Todd, who's military. Anyway, now that I'm out, today, my line (in person) was, "I'm with the federal goverment, and I'm here to help you." Then, after they ask if I'll have to kill them, I can say, no: I've been with the NIH, and so, yes, I really meant it. I'll show up occasionally, but not like I have been. So long, and thanks for all the fish. mark
On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 09:33:22AM -0400, mark wrote:> Hi, folks, > > Well, it's ten years that I've been on this list, right when I started > this job. But, it's time to move on... I'm retiring. (Yeah, that old.)Congratulations on making it that far, Mark! I'm also retired, but keep getting calls from my former employer since they never bothered to have anyone else learn what it was I did. :( At least they pay me for that...> So, though I'll be part time for a few months, and running CentOS at > home (in spite of my manager's pushing me to do Ubuntu). This list is > *so* much more useful than any of the ones I've seen for Ubuntu, or > much else. > > I'm very much looking forward to C 8. > > One more thing: I know I've been over the top on ethics "I work for a > US federal contractor, but not saying more", even though there's folks > like Todd, who's military. Anyway, now that I'm out, today, my line (in > person) was, "I'm with the federal goverment, and I'm here to help > you." Then, after they ask if I'll have to kill them, I can say, no: > I've been with the NIH, and so, yes, I really meant it. > > I'll show up occasionally, but not like I have been. > > So long, and thanks for all the fish. > > mark > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-- ---- Fred Smith -- fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us ----------------------------- But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. ------------------------------- Romans 5:8 (niv) ------------------------------
On 2019-08-20 14:07, Fred Smith wrote:> On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 09:33:22AM -0400, mark wrote: >> Hi, folks, >> >> Well, it's ten years that I've been on this list, right when I started >> this job. But, it's time to move on... I'm retiring. (Yeah, that old.) > > Congratulations on making it that far, Mark! > I'm also retired, but keep getting calls from my former employer > since they never bothered to have anyone else learn what it was > I did. :(Well, it is much easier to do something from scratch [you way], that to learn what and how another person did to modify it for new requirements. And faster. I know it on my hide.> > At least they pay me for that... > >> So, though I'll be part time for a few months, and running CentOS at >> home (in spite of my manager's pushing me to do Ubuntu). This list is >> *so* much more useful than any of the ones I've seen for Ubuntu, or >> much else. >> >> I'm very much looking forward to C 8. >> >> One more thing: I know I've been over the top on ethics "I work for a >> US federal contractor, but not saying more", even though there's folks >> like Todd, who's military. Anyway, now that I'm out, today, my line (in >> person) was, "I'm with the federal goverment, and I'm here to help >> you." Then, after they ask if I'll have to kill them, I can say, no: >> I've been with the NIH, and so, yes, I really meant it. >> >> I'll show up occasionally, but not like I have been. >> >> So long, and thanks for all the fish. >> >> mark >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS mailing list >> CentOS at centos.org >> https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >-- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Valeri Galtsev Sr System Administrator Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics University of Chicago Phone: 773-702-4247 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
On 8/20/19 9:33 AM, mark wrote:> Hi, folks, > > Well, it's ten years that I've been on this list, right when I started > this job. But, it's time to move on... I'm retiring. (Yeah, that old.)I plan on going one more year to hit 70.? Working on a contract that should carry me through with some interesting work.> So, though I'll be part time for a few months, and running CentOS at > home (in spite of my manager's pushing me to do Ubuntu). This list is > *so* much more useful than any of the ones I've seen for Ubuntu, or > much else.I guess I made the 'right' decision back when CentOS was spun up. In fact it took me until Fedora 6 (I think 6, as I have some old notes about it) came out to switch my notebook off CentOS to Fedora.> I'm very much looking forward to C 8.I really need to look at what the pluses are.> One more thing: I know I've been over the top on ethics "I work for a > US federal contractor, but not saying more", even though there's folks > like Todd, who's military. Anyway, now that I'm out, today, my line (in > person) was, "I'm with the federal goverment, and I'm here to help > you." Then, after they ask if I'll have to kill them, I can say, no: > I've been with the NIH, and so, yes, I really meant it.I am working on a subcontract with US gov agency that the work will as be to help.? Talks, though have been dragging on, and the agency wants to issue initial rule making all to soon.> I'll show up occasionally, but not like I have been.Looking forward to seeing a more laid back Mark around!> So long, and thanks for all the fish.And just before global warming cooks them all (problems with Salmon up in Alaska). Great to hear about the start of new things for you! Bob
On 2019-08-23 07:19, Robert Moskowitz wrote:> > > On 8/20/19 9:33 AM, mark wrote: >> Hi, folks, >> >> ??? Well, it's ten years that I've been on this list, right when I >> started >> this job. But, it's time to move on... I'm retiring. (Yeah, that old.) > > I plan on going one more year to hit 70.? Working on a contract that > should carry me through with some interesting work. > >> So, though I'll be part time for a few months, and running CentOS at >> home (in spite of my manager's pushing me to do Ubuntu). This list is >> *so* much more useful than any of the ones I've seen for Ubuntu, or >> much else. > > I guess I made the 'right' decision back when CentOS was spun up. In > fact it took me until Fedora 6 (I think 6, as I have some old notes > about it) came out to switch my notebook off CentOS to Fedora. > >> ??? I'm very much looking forward to C 8. > > I really need to look at what the pluses are. > >> ??? One more thing: I know I've been over the top on ethics "I work for a >> US federal contractor, but not saying more", even though there's folks >> like Todd, who's military. Anyway, now that I'm out, today, my line (in >> person) was, "I'm with the federal goverment, and I'm here to help >> you." Then, after they ask if I'll have to kill them, I can say, no: >> I've been with the NIH, and so, yes, I really meant it. > > I am working on a subcontract with US gov agency that the work will as > be to help.? Talks, though have been dragging on, and the agency wants > to issue initial rule making all to soon. > >> ???? I'll show up occasionally, but not like I have been. > > Looking forward to seeing a more laid back Mark around! > >> ???? So long, and thanks for all the fish. > > And just before global warming cooks them all (problems with Salmon up > in Alaska).Global warming was just a misspelling. It was supposed to be something about worms. Valeri> > Great to hear about the start of new things for you! > > Bob > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Valeri Galtsev Sr System Administrator Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics University of Chicago Phone: 773-702-4247 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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2019-Aug-28 16:37 UTC
[CentOS] OT: mostly gone
> -----Original Message----- > From: mark <m.roth at 5-cent.us> > Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2019 9:33 AM > To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org> > Subject: [CentOS] OT: mostly gone > > Hi, folks, > > Well, it's ten years that I've been on this list, right when I started > this job. But, it's time to move on... I'm retiring. (Yeah, that old.) > So, though I'll be part time for a few months, and running CentOS at > home (in spite of my manager's pushing me to do Ubuntu). This list is > *so* much more useful than any of the ones I've seen for Ubuntu, or > much else. >Congratulations. I am going to miss sharing the interesting experiences of getting things to work while following the 'Guidance' together with you. Now *you* get to choose which guidance to follow. :) <SNIP>> One more thing: I know I've been over the top on ethics "I work for a > US federal contractor, but not saying more", even though there's folks > like Todd, who's military.Only a Civi' :)> Anyway, now that I'm out, today, my line (in > person) was, "I'm with the federal goverment, and I'm here to help > you."<SNIP> One must be *_Very_* careful with that line... in certain facilities it even seems the rotating portions of computers become afraid of moving upon hearing it. :) -- Even when this disclaimer is not here: I am not a contracting officer. I do not have authority to make or modify the terms of any contract.