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AlanG 01-10-2007 10:14 PM

Ping: Cheryl Isaak
 
Can I ask you something via e-mail?



Scott Hildenbrand 02-10-2007 05:31 AM

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Jangchub wrote:
On Mon, 1 Oct 2007 17:14:16 -0400, "AlanG"
wrote:

Can I ask you something via e-mail?


Pardon my querry, what does the Ping do in the subject line?


It's a computer term used mainly in reference to cross server
communications in which a "ping" (small packet of data) is sent to
confirm that the other server is alive (connectible). In the event that
a server receives a ping, a pong is sent back which is a conformation
data packet made up of EPOCH time.

But in this case, consider it a "hey you".. :p

Cheryl Isaak 02-10-2007 12:19 PM

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On 10/1/07 5:14 PM, in article ,
"AlanG" wrote:

Can I ask you something via e-mail?


Sure - I'm not around the rest of the day, so wait until late tonight or
first thing tomorrow AM.
C


Cheryl Isaak 02-10-2007 12:20 PM

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On 10/2/07 12:31 AM, in article ,
"Scott Hildenbrand" wrote:

Jangchub wrote:
On Mon, 1 Oct 2007 17:14:16 -0400, "AlanG"
wrote:

Can I ask you something via e-mail?


Pardon my querry, what does the Ping do in the subject line?


It's a computer term used mainly in reference to cross server
communications in which a "ping" (small packet of data) is sent to
confirm that the other server is alive (connectible). In the event that
a server receives a ping, a pong is sent back which is a conformation
data packet made up of EPOCH time.

But in this case, consider it a "hey you".. :p

And reveals who the ancient computer geeks are! LOL
C


Leon Fisk 02-10-2007 08:30 PM

Ping: Cheryl Isaak
 
On Tue, 02 Oct 2007 07:44:16 -0500, Jangchub
wrote:

On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 23:31:02 -0500, Scott Hildenbrand
wrote:

Jangchub wrote:
On Mon, 1 Oct 2007 17:14:16 -0400, "AlanG"
wrote:

Can I ask you something via e-mail?

Pardon my querry, what does the Ping do in the subject line?


It's a computer term used mainly in reference to cross server
communications in which a "ping" (small packet of data) is sent to
confirm that the other server is alive (connectible). In the event that
a server receives a ping, a pong is sent back which is a conformation
data packet made up of EPOCH time.

But in this case, consider it a "hey you".. :p


thanks for explaining. I've seen it over the years and always
wondered what it meant!

V


Not sure just what flavor Windows you are running, but if
you can bring up a command prompt, type in:

ping yahoo.com

Then try it again with something made up, like this:

ping www.youbethaha.com

Have fun!

--
Leon Fisk
Grand Rapids MI/Zone 5b
Remove no.spam for email

Val 02-10-2007 10:00 PM

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"Cheryl Isaak" wrote in message
...
And reveals who the ancient computer geeks are! LOL
C


*P*acket *IN*ternet *G*roper = PING
A small program used to test the connection and function of remote
destinations by sending out messages and waiting for replies.

I'm beyond ancient, Cheryl..~chuckle~...I was a "nerd" and that was before
geek (General Electrical Engineering Knowledge) was an acknowledged computer
related title and a hacker was revered as an awe inspiring Wizard instead
of, as now, some nefarious, destructive criminal. I programmed with zeros
and ones (binary machine language) using machines chiseled from rock and
fueled by the skimming of tar pits ;)

"All Your Base Are Belong To Us"
Val



Cheryl Isaak 02-10-2007 10:00 PM

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On 10/2/07 3:30 PM, in article ,
"Leon Fisk" wrote:

On Tue, 02 Oct 2007 07:44:16 -0500, Jangchub
wrote:

On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 23:31:02 -0500, Scott Hildenbrand
wrote:

Jangchub wrote:
On Mon, 1 Oct 2007 17:14:16 -0400, "AlanG"
wrote:

Can I ask you something via e-mail?

Pardon my querry, what does the Ping do in the subject line?

It's a computer term used mainly in reference to cross server
communications in which a "ping" (small packet of data) is sent to
confirm that the other server is alive (connectible). In the event that
a server receives a ping, a pong is sent back which is a conformation
data packet made up of EPOCH time.

But in this case, consider it a "hey you".. :p


thanks for explaining. I've seen it over the years and always
wondered what it meant!

V


Not sure just what flavor Windows you are running, but if
you can bring up a command prompt, type in:

ping yahoo.com

Then try it again with something made up, like this:

ping
www.youbethaha.com

Have fun!



What is this Windows? Are they some thing you open to make air move about?

Cheryl
(I hate the evil empire)


William Wagner[_2_] 02-10-2007 10:19 PM

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In article ,
"Val" wrote:

"Cheryl Isaak" wrote in message
...
And reveals who the ancient computer geeks are! LOL
C


*P*acket *IN*ternet *G*roper = PING
A small program used to test the connection and function of remote
destinations by sending out messages and waiting for replies.

I'm beyond ancient, Cheryl..~chuckle~...I was a "nerd" and that was before
geek (General Electrical Engineering Knowledge) was an acknowledged computer
related title and a hacker was revered as an awe inspiring Wizard instead
of, as now, some nefarious, destructive criminal. I programmed with zeros
and ones (binary machine language) using machines chiseled from rock and
fueled by the skimming of tar pits ;)

"All Your Base Are Belong To Us"
Val


We used to call some folks Wizards.

Bill who knows what VAX notes were and grew up with the notion that I
was always addressing my best friend.

Looking for Leopard slowly.

--

S Jersey USA Zone 5 Shade

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Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, and is strictly for the educational
and informative purposes. This material is distributed without profit.

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Travis 02-10-2007 11:25 PM

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Cheryl Isaak wrote:
On 10/2/07 3:30 PM, in article ,
"Leon Fisk" wrote:

On Tue, 02 Oct 2007 07:44:16 -0500, Jangchub
wrote:

On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 23:31:02 -0500, Scott Hildenbrand
wrote:

Jangchub wrote:
On Mon, 1 Oct 2007 17:14:16 -0400, "AlanG"
wrote:

Can I ask you something via e-mail?
Pardon my querry, what does the Ping do in the subject line?
It's a computer term used mainly in reference to cross server
communications in which a "ping" (small packet of data) is sent to
confirm that the other server is alive (connectible). In the event that
a server receives a ping, a pong is sent back which is a conformation
data packet made up of EPOCH time.

But in this case, consider it a "hey you".. :p
thanks for explaining. I've seen it over the years and always
wondered what it meant!

V

Not sure just what flavor Windows you are running, but if
you can bring up a command prompt, type in:

ping yahoo.com

Then try it again with something made up, like this:

ping
www.youbethaha.com

Have fun!



What is this Windows? Are they some thing you open to make air move about?

Cheryl
(I hate the evil empire)


Why are you using a Microsoft product if that is how you feel?

--

Travis in Shoreline Washington

Eggs Zachtly 02-10-2007 11:47 PM

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Cheryl Isaak said:

On 10/2/07 3:30 PM, in article ,
"Leon Fisk" wrote:

On Tue, 02 Oct 2007 07:44:16 -0500, Jangchub
wrote:

On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 23:31:02 -0500, Scott Hildenbrand
wrote:

Jangchub wrote:
On Mon, 1 Oct 2007 17:14:16 -0400, "AlanG"
wrote:

Can I ask you something via e-mail?

Pardon my querry, what does the Ping do in the subject line?

It's a computer term used mainly in reference to cross server
communications in which a "ping" (small packet of data) is sent to
confirm that the other server is alive (connectible). In the event that
a server receives a ping, a pong is sent back which is a conformation
data packet made up of EPOCH time.

But in this case, consider it a "hey you".. :p

thanks for explaining. I've seen it over the years and always
wondered what it meant!

V


Not sure just what flavor Windows you are running, but if
you can bring up a command prompt, type in:

ping yahoo.com

Then try it again with something made up, like this:

ping
www.youbethaha.com

Have fun!


What is this Windows? Are they some thing you open to make air move about?

Cheryl
(I hate the evil empire)


Then, don't use it. =)

--

Eggs

-Bills travel through the mail at twice the speed of checks.

Ann 03-10-2007 12:08 AM

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Travis expounded:

Why are you using a Microsoft product if that is how you feel?


Ever heard of a Mac?
--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
e-mail address is not checked
******************************

Cheryl Isaak 03-10-2007 01:02 PM

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On 10/2/07 6:25 PM, in article PzzMi.586$0I5.511@trnddc08, "Travis"
wrote:

Cheryl Isaak wrote:
On 10/2/07 3:30 PM, in article ,
"Leon Fisk" wrote:

On Tue, 02 Oct 2007 07:44:16 -0500, Jangchub
wrote:

On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 23:31:02 -0500, Scott Hildenbrand
wrote:

Jangchub wrote:
On Mon, 1 Oct 2007 17:14:16 -0400, "AlanG"
wrote:

Can I ask you something via e-mail?
Pardon my querry, what does the Ping do in the subject line?
It's a computer term used mainly in reference to cross server
communications in which a "ping" (small packet of data) is sent to
confirm that the other server is alive (connectible). In the event that
a server receives a ping, a pong is sent back which is a conformation
data packet made up of EPOCH time.

But in this case, consider it a "hey you".. :p
thanks for explaining. I've seen it over the years and always
wondered what it meant!

V
Not sure just what flavor Windows you are running, but if
you can bring up a command prompt, type in:

ping yahoo.com

Then try it again with something made up, like this:

ping
www.youbethaha.com

Have fun!



What is this Windows? Are they some thing you open to make air move about?

Cheryl
(I hate the evil empire)


Why are you using a Microsoft product if that is how you feel?


It was a joke man.

Actually, I'm stuck with some Microsoft products until the last kid is out
of HS. There are at least three teachers a year that require all papers to
be also turned in as a Word file on a CD. No other format is allowed.

Actually, I keep wondering how Entourage got to be so useable.

C


Cheryl Isaak 03-10-2007 01:03 PM

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On 10/2/07 6:25 PM, in article PzzMi.586$0I5.511@trnddc08, "Travis"
wrote:

Cheryl Isaak wrote:
On 10/2/07 3:30 PM, in article ,
"Leon Fisk" wrote:

On Tue, 02 Oct 2007 07:44:16 -0500, Jangchub
wrote:

On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 23:31:02 -0500, Scott Hildenbrand
wrote:

Jangchub wrote:
On Mon, 1 Oct 2007 17:14:16 -0400, "AlanG"
wrote:

Can I ask you something via e-mail?
Pardon my querry, what does the Ping do in the subject line?
It's a computer term used mainly in reference to cross server
communications in which a "ping" (small packet of data) is sent to
confirm that the other server is alive (connectible). In the event that
a server receives a ping, a pong is sent back which is a conformation
data packet made up of EPOCH time.

But in this case, consider it a "hey you".. :p
thanks for explaining. I've seen it over the years and always
wondered what it meant!

V
Not sure just what flavor Windows you are running, but if
you can bring up a command prompt, type in:

ping yahoo.com

Then try it again with something made up, like this:

ping
www.youbethaha.com

Have fun!



What is this Windows? Are they some thing you open to make air move about?

Cheryl
(I hate the evil empire)


Why are you using a Microsoft product if that is how you feel?

Oh and by the way, I'm on a Mac. Sadly running a few microsoft products..
C


John McWilliams 03-10-2007 05:03 PM

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Cheryl Isaak wrote:
On 10/2/07 6:25 PM, in article PzzMi.586$0I5.511@trnddc08, "Travis"
wrote:



Why are you using a Microsoft product if that is how you feel?


It was a joke man.

Actually, I'm stuck with some Microsoft products until the last kid is out
of HS. There are at least three teachers a year that require all papers to
be also turned in as a Word file on a CD. No other format is allowed.

Actually, I keep wondering how Entourage got to be so useable.


Write a stern E-mail to the school board. Include such phrases as
"economics"; "forced purchases" [Word and CDs]; "discrimination";
"PDF"[free, universal, and uncopyable]; "resource waste", and so forth.
Also note that it's a waste of time, energy and resources (burning a CD)
for a tiny bit of info that could be easily e-mailed if the "teacher"
had a brain and a will to stop such waste and rigidity. I bet they have
to turn in a printed copy, too, no?

Aaaaaaccchhhhh!

--
john mcwilliams

Cheryl Isaak 03-10-2007 06:22 PM

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On 10/3/07 12:03 PM, in article
, "John McWilliams"
wrote:

Cheryl Isaak wrote:
On 10/2/07 6:25 PM, in article PzzMi.586$0I5.511@trnddc08, "Travis"
wrote:



Why are you using a Microsoft product if that is how you feel?


It was a joke man.

Actually, I'm stuck with some Microsoft products until the last kid is out
of HS. There are at least three teachers a year that require all papers to
be also turned in as a Word file on a CD. No other format is allowed.

Actually, I keep wondering how Entourage got to be so useable.


Write a stern E-mail to the school board. Include such phrases as
"economics"; "forced purchases" [Word and CDs]; "discrimination";
"PDF"[free, universal, and uncopyable]; "resource waste", and so forth.
Also note that it's a waste of time, energy and resources (burning a CD)
for a tiny bit of info that could be easily e-mailed if the "teacher"
had a brain and a will to stop such waste and rigidity. I bet they have
to turn in a printed copy, too, no?

Aaaaaaccchhhhh!

Of course they do - waste paper and don't get the CD back half the time.
(which is why there is a stack on write onlys and a stack of read-writes)

Honestly, I'm just way too tired right now to deal with that fight. But, I'm
wondering about sending the younger one to a private HS.


I actually understand some of the .doc only format; it allows the teacher to
run a program that checks for plagiarism with a web search (oh the sites out
there for essays on just about any subject, book, etc and desired grade you
want to get.)

I'd love to be a fly on the wall if/when a freeware guru runs in to those
teachers.
Cheryl



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