1 INFO-VAX	Tue, 08 Mar 2005	Volume 2005 : Issue 134       Contents: Re: Bono vs. Carley  Re: Bono vs. Carley  Re: Bono vs. Carley  Re: Bono vs. Carley  Re: Build problems - ZLIB & Re: DECC : toupper/tolower performance* Re: Has anyone had any bad T4 experiences?< Re: How to make BACKUP fail instead of making OPCOM request? Linux security challenge. & Re: new Itanium after Tukwila: Poulson& Re: new Itanium after Tukwila: PoulsonP Re: PCSI product install failure - DDIS-E-TNF, invalid element syntax syntaxsynt  Re: Sending SMTP e-mail from DCL  Re: Sending SMTP e-mail from DCL, Re: Sony vs HP: a comparison of CEO oustings, Re: Sony vs HP: a comparison of CEO oustings, Re: Sony vs HP: a comparison of CEO oustings, Re: Sony vs HP: a comparison of CEO oustings  Re: tuning NFS for single-thread  UPS/Power conditioning questions$ Re: UPS/Power conditioning questions@ Why the mergers failed and Alphaservers in  Private Eye MagazineD Re: Why the mergers failed and Alphaservers in  Private Eye MagazineD Re: Why the mergers failed and Alphaservers in  Private Eye MagazineC Re: Why the mergers failed and Alphaservers in Private Eye Magazine C Re: Why the mergers failed and Alphaservers in Private Eye Magazine C Re: Why the mergers failed and Alphaservers in Private Eye Magazine C RE: Why the mergers failed and Alphaservers in Private Eye Magazine C Re: Why the mergers failed and Alphaservers in Private Eye Magazine C Re: Why the mergers failed and Alphaservers in Private Eye Magazine C Re: Why the mergers failed and Alphaservers in Private Eye Magazine   F ----------------------------------------------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2005 07:32:59 -0700 + From: "Barry Treahy, Jr." <Treahy@MMaz.com>  Subject: Re: Bono vs. Carley' Message-ID: <422DB79B.9030303@MMaz.com>    John Smith wrote:    >Dr. Dweeb wrote:  >    > E >>The race for World Bank president is hotting up with noted minstrel D >>and heavyweight intellectual in the field of international affairs9 >>and banking, U2s own Bono, being mooted as a contender. F >>http://money.cnn.com/2005/02/26/news/newsmakers/bc.people.bono.reut/ >> >>Dr. Dweeb  >>     >> >  > L >How about Martha Stewart?.....she can tell all those developing nations howG >to look better, help them with their hadicraft industries, and there's M >nothing that makes a good first impression of a country quite like the smell E >of home-cooking when you step off the plane upon your arrival at the  >airport. passport in-hand.  >  >    > F Nah, if you really want to line someone's pockets, put Kenneth L. Lay G into action.  You might as well pull out all the stops if you're going   to do it right...    Barry    --    < Barry Treahy, Jr                     E-mail: Treahy@MMaz.com< Midwest Microwave, Inc.                  Phone: 480/314-1320< Vice President & CIO                      FAX:  480/661-7028  I                        ... but it's a DRY HEAT!                              ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2005 09:52:43 -0500 - From: JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot@teksavvy.com>  Subject: Re: Bono vs. CarleyB Message-ID: <1110293559.84f8e3212e821842ef5fde3b78d00969@teranews>  F Ok,. Carly is very easily impressionable by trendy stuff. She wants to# be seen as a trendy trend follower.   H From Bono's point of view, can he achieve more as head of world bank, orE by remaining oustide that organisation and influence the organisation  from outside pressure ?   E If Bono can influence Carly the same way Gates/Grove inluenced Carly, H then he may be able to accomplish more by staying outside and working to influence Carly.  E Come to think of it, I wouldn't mind Bono getting the top job at HP.  F For him, presentation alone isn't enough, content is important. And heH doesn't seem to be the kind of guy to like bullshit. He might in fact be a very good leader.    ------------------------------  # Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2005 15:56:31 GMT ! From: Nigel Barker <nigel@hp.com>  Subject: Re: Bono vs. Carley8 Message-ID: <bogr21te67a9rudr22nu173id21rccjmc5@4ax.com>  K On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 09:52:43 -0500, JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot@teksavvy.com>  wrote:   > I >From Bono's point of view, can he achieve more as head of world bank, or F >by remaining oustide that organisation and influence the organisation >from outside pressure ?  O There is no way that Bono could become head of the World Bank not least because P he is not a US citizen. In a gentlemans agreement from the 1940s the World BankP head and International Monetary Fund (IMF) deputy head are always U.S. citizens,P while the head of the IMF is a European. I am surprised that JF was not aware of that.    -- Nigel Barker Live from the sunny Cote d'Azur    ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2005 10:43:22 -0500 . From: JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot@vaxination.ca> Subject: Re: Bono vs. CarleyB Message-ID: <1110296591.dd9a68540f375897e670a2281b9838b5@teranews>   Nigel Barker wrote: R > he is not a US citizen. In a gentlemans agreement from the 1940s the World BankR > head and International Monetary Fund (IMF) deputy head are always U.S. citizens,R > while the head of the IMF is a European. I am surprised that JF was not aware of > that.   D I was under the impression that the heads were CHOSEN by the USA and Europe respectively.   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2005 10:41:03 +0100 1 From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jean-Fran=E7ois_Pi=E9ronne?= " Subject: Re: Build problems - ZLIB, Message-ID: <395a9pF5stgnnU1@individual.net>   Martin Vorlaender wrote: > mcbill20@yahoo.com wrote:  > H >>I am still trying to build all the modules in order to eventually have8 >>a working GDCHART. I have been working from this page: >>= >>http://www.quadratrix.be/products/open_source_material.html  >>E >>I have downloaded the ZLIB 1.2.2 (the page above says 1.2.1 but all F >>that seems to be available at the target is 1.2.2). After unzipping,G >>every .c and .h file needed to be fixed; that is, every line in every 2 >>file had an embedded carriage return at the end. >  > I > This happens when the archive has not been packed on a VMS machine. You K > can reverse the effect by telling unzip to treat all files in the archive  > as text files (option "-a"). >    > F >>I then downloaded the VMS build proc and patches. It was a small zipF >>file containing a small backup saveset that also needed to be fixed.F >>The contents were just two files: DESCRIP.MMS and QPORT.COM, as with$ >>most of the software on this page. >>F >>Here is the output I get when trying to build. For this one, I don't! >>really even know where to look.  >>
 >>$ @qport >>. >>Building ZLib 1.2.1 for OpenVMS Alpha V7.3-1 >  > .... [snip] >  > HTH,
 >   Martin > K > P.S.: I think J.F.Pieronne has a binary distribution of ZLIB at his site. 8 > Dunno, however, whether GDCHART can be built using it.  A Sorry for this late reply, I haven't access to the new last week.   ! Martin is right, you will find on , http://www.pi-net.dyndns.org/anonymous/kits/  ? PCSI kit for Zlib, LibBZ2 LibJPEG, LibPNG Freetype, LibImaging, * LibGD, GDChart, LibXML2, Libxslt/Libexslt, OPENSSL, Swish-E, MySQL, Python   J All the kits (except Zlib which require VMS 7.2) require VMS 7.3 or later.  I Most of the libraries provide 32 and 64 bits shareables and export mixed  $ case symbols and upper case symbols.H The Zlib one provide also pre EV56 and post EV56 optimized version, the 1 startup automatically choose the correct version.     
 Jean-Franois  ps. < All are compiled using float=ieee, some may not work if not.   ------------------------------   Date: 8 Mar 2005 01:15:56 -0800  From: martinkirby12@yahoo.co.uk / Subject: Re: DECC : toupper/tolower performance B Message-ID: <1110273356.051501.25490@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>   Z wrote:" > martinkirby12@yahoo.co.uk wrote:F > > Note that there is no performance gain (in fact a performance hit) for < > > using the macro format if the current locale is not "C". > G > Can you supply some code that shows a perf hit when using the macros?   + Provided VMS version is > 6.2 the macro is:   E #define _toupper(c)  (__isclocale? (__IS_LOWER(c) ? (c) & 0xDF: (c)): 
 (toupper)(c))   E since the code executed when not C locale uses the "toupper" function E the additional "__isclocale" test is extra overhead - small (probably ? so small as to be irrelevant for all purposes) but still there.    Martin Kirby   ------------------------------   Date: 8 Mar 2005 06:58:13 -0800 ' From: "Pat Moran" <pat.moran@gmail.com> 3 Subject: Re: Has anyone had any bad T4 experiences? C Message-ID: <1110293893.722729.104130@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>   D There is no problem using 'htmldoc' with mixed-case filenames in the .HTM.   A By the way, after installing htmldoc on Alpha OpenVMS you need to ? define a logical htmldoc_data and setup a 'foreign command' for  htmldoc:   e.g.  E $ define htmldoc_data "sys$common/htmldoc/"    ! you need to use Unix  syntax  * $ htmldoc :== $sys$common:[htmldoc]htmldoc   Then just use:  4 $ htmldoc --webpage -f csvpng.ps (or.pdf) csvpng.htm   Pat    ------------------------------   Date: 8 Mar 2005 09:37:27 -0600 4 From: kaplow_r@encompasserve.org.TRABoD (Bob Kaplow)E Subject: Re: How to make BACKUP fail instead of making OPCOM request? 3 Message-ID: <37QegSuOYzM2@eisner.encompasserve.org>   ^ In article <%W%Sd.48246$Z14.34927@news.indigo.ie>, Tom Wade <nospam@picard.eurokom.ie> writes: > Bob Kaplow wrote:  > J >> How? For me it displays OPCOM messages on the not-logged-in console and= >> waits for intervention. What do you do to get it to abort?  > # > 	$ Define /user SYS$COMMAND OPA0:  > 	$ Reply /disable=TAPES  > 4 > should disable TAPE OPCOM messages on the console.  F Finally got a chance to test this weekend, and this did what I needed. Thanks.   1 	Bob Kaplow	NAR # 18L	TRA # "Impeach the TRA BoD" & 		>>> To reply, remove the TRABoD! <<<K Kaplow Klips & Baffle:	http://nira-rocketry.org/LeadingEdge/Phantom4000.pdf L     www.encompasserve.org/~kaplow_r/    www.nira-rocketry.org    www.nar.org  D         "I tell you, freedom and human rights in America are doomed.D         The U.S. government will lead the American people in and theD         West in general into an unbearable hell and a choking life."   ------------------------------  % Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 01:59:48 +0800  From: prep@prep.synonet.com " Subject: Linux security challenge.- Message-ID: <87is4210iz.fsf@prep.synonet.com>   / On /. Crack a linux box for fame and fortune...   $ Where have we seen this idea before.   --  < Paul Repacholi                               1 Crescent Rd.,7 +61 (08) 9257-1001                           Kalamunda. @                                              West Australia 6076* comp.os.vms,- The Older, Grumpier Slashdot. Raw, Cooked or Well-done, it's all half baked.F EPIC, The Architecture of the future, always has been, always will be.   ------------------------------  % Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 02:05:36 +0800  From: prep@prep.synonet.com / Subject: Re: new Itanium after Tukwila: Poulson - Message-ID: <87ekeq109b.fsf@prep.synonet.com>   - young_r@encompasserve.org (Rob Young) writes:   M > In article <87sm38g4w5.fsf@prep.synonet.com>, prep@prep.synonet.com writes:   @ >> No one has production capable steppers as yet, plus the small. >> detail of leakage and working high K gates.   ? >> Intel has a second problem in that IBM holds lots of the key  >> patents.   @ > 	You may be confusing high-k with low-k.  IBM not too long ago > 	made this bold statement:  F There are high-k gate dialectrics, still a work in progress, and low-kF dialectric for the over layers of the chip. This is in production, butC is not very robust yet. Getting there though. Plus a load of doping  profile tricks and other stuff.    --  < Paul Repacholi                               1 Crescent Rd.,7 +61 (08) 9257-1001                           Kalamunda. @                                              West Australia 6076* comp.os.vms,- The Older, Grumpier Slashdot. Raw, Cooked or Well-done, it's all half baked.F EPIC, The Architecture of the future, always has been, always will be.   ------------------------------  % Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 02:08:57 +0800  From: prep@prep.synonet.com / Subject: Re: new Itanium after Tukwila: Poulson - Message-ID: <87acpe103q.fsf@prep.synonet.com>   ( John Reagan <john.reagan@hp.com> writes:   > prep@prep.synonet.com wrote: > D >> THere is a bigger problem. Part of the AMD64 move was dropping to >> only 2 CPU modes, not 4.   D > The whole two versus four mode in hardware issue is a red herring.A > As an exercise, go see how many HARDWARE modes are in the Alpha " > architecture.  Here's a hint: 2.  - By my count, PAL, Kernel, Exec, Super, User.     --  < Paul Repacholi                               1 Crescent Rd.,7 +61 (08) 9257-1001                           Kalamunda. @                                              West Australia 6076* comp.os.vms,- The Older, Grumpier Slashdot. Raw, Cooked or Well-done, it's all half baked.F EPIC, The Architecture of the future, always has been, always will be.   ------------------------------  % Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 02:13:50 +0800  From: prep@prep.synonet.com Y Subject: Re: PCSI product install failure - DDIS-E-TNF, invalid element syntax syntaxsynt - Message-ID: <8765020zvl.fsf@prep.synonet.com>   5 hammond@not@peek.ssr.hp.com (Charlie Hammond) writes:   E > If you PRODUCT INSTALL /SAVE_RECOVERY_DATA of a patch that includes D > SYS$BASE_IMAGE.EXE, AND if then do a PRODUCT DELETE RECOVERY_DATA,D > AND you then (probably by chance) put another file in the locationB > where SYS$BASE_IMAGE.EXE, was privioulsy located, AND you do all > this BEFORE re-booting  5 > Then you could see "corruption" in that other file.   @ You can have problems with any file opened by the primitive fileA system in the early boot stages. They are not normally written to 0 except for the epoc update in BASE_IMAGE though.  A Perhaps it is time to have something do real opens on those files A so as to ensure they can't be screwed around. Or have PCSI refuse ? to screw around the NO-MOVE files. Or at least not delete them.    --  < Paul Repacholi                               1 Crescent Rd.,7 +61 (08) 9257-1001                           Kalamunda. @                                              West Australia 6076* comp.os.vms,- The Older, Grumpier Slashdot. Raw, Cooked or Well-done, it's all half baked.F EPIC, The Architecture of the future, always has been, always will be.   ------------------------------  $ Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 07:24:55 -05002 From: Chip Coldwell <coldwell@physics.harvard.edu>) Subject: Re: Sending SMTP e-mail from DCL A Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.61.0503080721350.27046@frank.harvard.edu>   J I think you need a blank line after the "DATA" command to mark the end of  the SMTP headers.    Chip   --   Charles M. "Chip" Coldwell System Administrator Harvard Physics Department 617-495-3388    - On Mon, 7 Mar 2005, Gareth V. Williams wrote:   G > I recently moved my home VMS box behind our firewall router, to avoid D > problems with my SSH sessions into the office VMS machines hangingF > I can forward X window and SSH packets from the router to my box andE > I have also set up SMTP packets to be forwarded.  However, I cannot A > send e-mail to my home machine.  Mail sent to "gareth@<firewall < > router IP address>" bounces back with the following error:J > %TCPIP-E-SMTP_NOSUCHUSER, no such user, GARETH@<firewall router IP addr>G > If I make a manual connection to port 25 at <firewall router IP addr> B > I can send e-mail if I set the "RCPT TO: GARETH", but that is no! > help with the DCL MAIL command.  > E > I have looked at SFF, but that simply calls the MAIL facility to do F > the work of transfrring the data and so I cannot use it to send mail0 > to "GARETH" and have it arrive at my home box. > E > So I've been looking at the DCL solution to direct communication to @ > port 25 that has been discussed on this newsgroup in the past.E > I came up with a short test script to check that it worked.  In the B > example command file below WORK_EMAIL is my work e-mail address,F > WORK_DOMAIN is my work domain and ROUTER_IP is the IP address of theE > firewall router: all are defined in the portion of the command file  > not shown here.  > G > $! Attempt to send SMTP e-mail from DCL on work system to home system 9 > $ telnet/create_session/protocol=none 'ROUTER_IP' 25 99 # > $ open/read/write smtplink TNA99: ( > $ write smtplink "HELO ''WORK_DOMAIN'"- > $ write smtplink "MAIL FROM: ''WORK_EMAIL'" $ > $ write smtplink "RCPT TO: gareth" > $ write smtplink "DATA" < > $ write smtplink "This is a test message.  Please ignore." > $ write smtplink "." > $ write smtplink "QUIT"  > $ close smtplink > $ telnet/delete_session 99 > ) > Upon executing the command file, I get:  > + > %TELNET-S-CRSES, Session created on TNA99  >  > and nothing else.  > E > On my home box (where I have REPLY/ENABLE=(NETWORK,SECURITY) set) I : > see the following as soon as I execute the command file: > : > %%%%%%%%%%%  OPCOM   7-MAR-2005 12:40:13.91  %%%%%%%%%%%& > Message from user INTERnet on SCULLYH > INTERnet ACP SMTP Accept Request from Host: 131.142.11.101 Port: 50257 >  > but no mail is delivered.  > C > The previously-posted DCL code appears to have worked for others. 7 > Why isn't mine?  Any hints as to what I'm doing wrong  > would be appreciated.  > ; > Both office and home boxes are VMS V7.3-2, TCPIP V5.4-15.  > 	 >  Gareth  >  >    ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2005 09:10:23 -0500 - From: JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot@teksavvy.com> ) Subject: Re: Sending SMTP e-mail from DCL B Message-ID: <1110291034.07650e88c5a5c258d9980823038934b5@teranews>   Chip Coldwell wrote: > K > I think you need a blank line after the "DATA" command to mark the end of  > the SMTP headers.    I am not sure about that.   A The SMTP software will add 2 items to the top of the message: the B Return-path: (which is the MAIL FROM: item) as well as a Received:D header. If there is already a Return-Path:  the SMTP server seems toH just add on top of it. (I was under the impression that it should removeD any previous Return-Paths at the top of the header, but it doesn't).    F If you do not have an RFC822 header, it takes the "from" from the SMTPE "MAIL FROM:" (which is used to build the Return-Path: header which is % normally the first line of a header).   H If you have a valid RFC822 header, it will parse it to get the From: To:D and  Subject lines to build the VMS mail message. But the message isE still delivered to the destination specified in the RCPT TO: command.   D Remember that in VMS mail, the From: To: CC: and Subject: and simpleE text fields of a max 255 bytes. Only the From: is meant to be usable.   The others are for display only.  F If present, the To: (RFC822) field is used to build the textual To: in0 VMS mail, but not used to deliver the message.    A If present, the From: field is used and overwrites the MAIL FROM: G information when building the VMS mail message.  So when you reply to a ; VMS mail messages, it uses the easily spoofed FromL line as B authoritative reply address. (Actually, I think that if you have aM Reply-to: this one overwrites the From: completely in the VMS mail envelope).   ? This is why the Xwindows version of VMS mail is superior to the D character cell one since it allows you to edit the TO: line when youF reply to a message, so you can correct it after having read the RFC822E or the message itself, wheread the character cell version doesn't let  you edit it.   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2005 10:30:29 -0500 - From: JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot@teksavvy.com> 5 Subject: Re: Sony vs HP: a comparison of CEO oustings B Message-ID: <1110295829.9e4c01a5c80eac7591e0c0c5f47bcac2@teranews>  - Seem like this is the season for CEO changes.   8 HP fired Carly immdiatly, and is now without leadership.  D Sony got a new CEO at same time as old one announced he was leaving.  H Boeing fired its CEO with no replacementy in sight. And did so allegedlyE because he had an affair (eg: a VERY lame excuse). This is especially A lame since Stonecipher had been named CEO as a temporary stop gap F measure when Phil Condit had been forced to resign due to the military contracts debacle.  G British Airways announced a new CEO to replace its curernt one when the  later leaves later this year.   H And of course, Compaq ousted Pfeiffer and could never find a replacementH and had to leave the tempoerary accountant in the top job and he ran the company into the ground.  F One could say that companies that are succesful seem to have an easierB time attracting great CEOs, and those in trouble seem incapable of3 attracting "the right stuff". But lets look at IBM:   G IBM was near bankrupcy, almost ready to be dismembered into a gazillion F pieces. Yet, a few good key board members were able to go and convinceF Gerstner to take on this seamingly impossible challenge in an industryO he knew little about. And he worked quite a mircle with just good common sense.   F As I look at all those stories, I think I can conclude that it isn't aH succesful company that attracts a good CEO, it is a good competant board5 that attracts a good CEO and thus results in success.   F Just like Boeing's board look like true incompetant and unprofessionalF twits right now, I think that HP's board are also responsible for HP'sE problems. Way too much emphasis was placed on carly and not enough on 
 the board.  E If Carly had been seeking a republican political appointment for some G time, the board should have been aware of this. Heck, *I* knew that she F was rumoured to be going for a political appointment. The board shouldE have been looking for a replacement CEO starting a long time ago, and 6 fire Carly only once the new guy had accepted the job.  D A plane can run without pilots for a certain amount of time with theH auto-pilot switched on. But the longer that happens, the more off courseF the plane might get and it certainly won't be doing any course changesC to go around storms or take advantage of more favourable winds in a  different direction.    B I'd say a board should be fired for incompetance if it ousts a CEOF without a replacement in sight. It is their fiduciary duty to ensure a$ company is never without leadership.  G Will HP end up like Compaq, with some accountant keeping the tempoerary B caretaker job, and the accountant simply caretaking the company to extinction ?  C And compensation comkittees should never accept contracts that make K firing of a CEO more lucrative for the CEO than the CEO leaving by himself.    ------------------------------  $ Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 08:52:36 -0800% From: DeanW <dean.woodward@gmail.com> 5 Subject: Re: Sony vs HP: a comparison of CEO oustings 7 Message-ID: <3f119ada05030808525b73cf73@mail.gmail.com>   , On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 10:30:29 -0500, JF Mezei% <jfmezei.spamnot@teksavvy.com> wrote: / > Seem like this is the season for CEO changes.  > J > Boeing fired its CEO with no replacementy in sight. And did so allegedlyG > because he had an affair (eg: a VERY lame excuse). This is especially C > lame since Stonecipher had been named CEO as a temporary stop gap H > measure when Phil Condit had been forced to resign due to the military > contracts debacle.  F Um. Stonecipher (married) had an affair with another Boeing executive.@ Because of what happened under Condit's leadership, Boeing has a@ rather strict code of conduct and strong motivation to follow it closely.  E Stonecipher was going to resign next year anyway. There is a plan for < selecting a new Boeing CEO- they just need to accelerate it.  E > And compensation comkittees should never accept contracts that make M > firing of a CEO more lucrative for the CEO than the CEO leaving by himself.   C I'm not entirely sure I understand golden parachutes at all... They @ seem to serve nobody's interest but the person(s) who have them.   ------------------------------  $ Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 12:09:29 -0500# From: "John Smith" <a@nonymous.com> 5 Subject: Re: Sony vs HP: a comparison of CEO oustings , Message-ID: <Jrqdncscp57QQbDfRVn-hQ@igs.net>   JF Mezei wrote:  > H > One could say that companies that are succesful seem to have an easierD > time attracting great CEOs, and those in trouble seem incapable of5 > attracting "the right stuff". But lets look at IBM:  > ? > IBM was near bankrupcy, almost ready to be dismembered into a E > gazillion pieces. Yet, a few good key board members were able to go F > and convince Gerstner to take on this seamingly impossible challenge > in an industryC > he knew little about. And he worked quite a mircle with just good  > common sense.     I IBM was NOWHERE close to bankruptcy. Their sales weren't doing as well as I they should have been doing and their year-over-year p/l sucked, but they L had billions in the bank, a still excellent credit rating and the ability toC borrow as much money they wanted to from banks and the bond markets 
 worldwide.     --. HP - Where Integrity means "No EV8 for You!!!"   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2005 13:41:35 -0500 - From: JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot@teksavvy.com> 5 Subject: Re: Sony vs HP: a comparison of CEO oustings B Message-ID: <1110307292.5209ce1cd46ffcde633b2291a30debf0@teranews>   John Smith wrote: K > IBM was NOWHERE close to bankruptcy. Their sales weren't doing as well as K > they should have been doing and their year-over-year p/l sucked, but they N > had billions in the bank, a still excellent credit rating and the ability toE > borrow as much money they wanted to from banks and the bond markets  > worldwide.    D Read Lou Gerstner's book. They had already brought in the investmentD bankers to sell off IBM into a billion pieces to pay down debt. TheyF were being eaten alive and customers defecting in droves while keepingH the very fat costs of operation and were extremely inefficient at coming out with new products.  G They were far worse off than Digital was when Palmer took over. Without : any changes bankrupcy was inevitable within a year or two.  ; Page 24 of the paperback: (when he started his job at IBM),   L "I then proposed that. based on my reading, we have 5 ninety-day priorities:  P 1- Step haemorrhaging cash, We were precariously close to running out of money."  I Page 15 (when the board were trying to convince Gerstner to take the job)   G "mainframe revenus has dropped from 13 billion in 1990 to a projected 7 H billion in 1993, and if it did not level off in the next year or so, allF would be lost".... "When I left the room, I was convinced that, on theF basis of those documents, the odds were no better than 1 on 5 that IBM: could be saved and that I should never take the position".  A However, the board members did not relent and managed to convince  Gerstner to take the job.   J They first spoke to Gerstner on December 14 1992, Gerstner not interested.? Jan 26 1993: Akers announces he intends to retire, and official  selection committee kicks in. H Feb 15: Gerstner decides to show interest in the job after speaking with Vernon Jordan.9 Feb 24: Gerstner gets the depressing look at IBM's books. G Mar 10: (approx) Gerstner is convinced by board members to take the job   . Took 10 days to negotiate employment contract.E March 26 was the official announcement which included the old and new ' CEOs, and when Gerstner started as CEO. + March 30th, the official election at board.   F One of the first orders of business was getting authorisation to raise8 lines of credits and other instruments to get cash ASAP.    F As a frame of reference, Carly was fired on Feb 9th. Akers remained at" IBM between Jan 26 and March 30th.   ------------------------------  * Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 14:22:47 +0000 (UTC). From: klewis@LUMINA.MITRE.ORG (Keith A. Lewis)) Subject: Re: tuning NFS for single-thread - Message-ID: <d0kcfn$8e$1@newslocal.mitre.org>   K I didn't see any responses to this, but I'll follow up with my experimental B solution just in case somebody searches the archive down the road.   klewis@OMEGA.MITRE.ORG (Keith A. Lewis) writes in article <d0hq68$j3b$1@newslocal.mitre.org> dated Mon, 7 Mar 2005 14:58:16 +0000 (UTC):@ >I'm getting RMS timeout messages when reading files over NFS.    L >Is there a way to tune NFS so that it won't put out multiple requests, evenI >for a large file, and that the expected returning request size fits in a  >single ethernet packet?  L I tried several parameters to the TCPIP MOUNT command, the one that "made it work" was /DATA=(512,512).    0 --Keith Lewis              klewis {at} mitre.org> The above may not (yet) represent the opinions of my employer.   ------------------------------   Date: 8 Mar 2005 08:38:57 -0800  From: tadamsmar@yahoo.com ) Subject: UPS/Power conditioning questions B Message-ID: <1110299937.719322.25490@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com>  3 First, my goal is to preserve my hardware via power . conditioning, not to avoid power interruption.  - Walmart is selling APC BackUPS Pro 1100VA/670 / watt at $124.63.  I think this might be a cheap - way to get power conditioning for my systems.    We have:   2 Alpha Station 400/233s 2 DS10s  1 AlphaServer 800 5/333  1 DecPC AXP 150 in storage  , These systems control hardware that does not- have a battery backup, so uninterrupted power 6 is of no value to me.  Also, the software applications1 are all designed (and tested) to not get hosed up  when you pull the plug.   0 The back panel wattage rating the AS 400s is 700/ watts, but my hardware guy thinks thats the max - rating of the power supply and that they pull ) at good bit less than 700.  I plan to buy / one UPS first and experiment with it.  I should ) work on the newer DS10s that have a lower * wattage rating even if it has a problem on others.   ( I think this UPS will cut out short term) power gliches.  For a longer glitch after ) working hours, I can still lose power off . the line with these systems running but I hope the UPS will drop out cleanly.  . Are there better approaches to providing power
 conditioning?   0 Are their some othe manufacturers or models that/ I should consider.  I will need to list similar 3 items from other manufacturers in my justification.   $ Thanks for any help you can provide.   ------------------------------   Date: 8 Mar 2005 09:20:06 -0800  From: jordan@ccs4vms.com- Subject: Re: UPS/Power conditioning questions C Message-ID: <1110302406.670566.237620@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com>   0 << Walmart is selling APC BackUPS Pro 1100VA/670/ watt at $124.63.  I think this might be a cheap - way to get power conditioning for my systems.   C I have one of these backing up an Alphastation 600 5/333.   No real G complaints, it was very inexpensive for the supplied power, but its the E 'consumer' level unit that provides stepped-sine power, not true sine G wave.  It also has the dumb 'contact' based monitor port instead of the C smart port as used in the APC Smart-UPS series (which are also true D sine wave power output).  Without the smart port, nice products like? Tmesis UPShot aren't an option for UPS monitoring and automated 	 shutdown.   G On the other hand, the system has ridden through some significant power D fluctuations and brownouts without a problem so I suppose the UPS is- performing adequately as a power conditioner.   D If you want to make the effort you can purchase a small power meter,A like the P3 International Kill-a-watt (I got mine from Amazon); a F fellow COV member pointed me at them some weeks ago.  Plug your systemF into the meter, it measures a number of items like watts, volts, amps,G line frequency, kwHrs, etc... you can use it to get the true measure of G your equipment's needs, which will help deciding how much (or how many)  UPS's you need.    Rich Jordan    ------------------------------   Date: 8 Mar 2005 06:07:19 -0800 * From: "Alan Greig" <greigaln@netscape.net>I Subject: Why the mergers failed and Alphaservers in  Private Eye Magazine B Message-ID: <1110290839.312908.82140@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>  G >From "Pseuds Corner" in the current edition (1127) of the UK satirical  publication "Private Eye"    ==B Q37. Why is Compaq changing the colors of its ProLiant servers and racks?D A37. Rather than changing colors, we are leveraging a portion of ourC color palette - which includes Graphite, Carbon and Silver - across C our Compaq ProLiant, AlphaServer, Himalaya and StorageWorks product A lines. This new consistency is the culmination of our strategy to E integrate the three heritage businesses of Compaq, Tandem and Digitalo7 Equipment Corporation in the enterprise customer space.- Compaq annnoucementu ==   See the full page atK http://www.private-eye.co.uk/content/showitem.cfm/issue.1127/section.pseuds   7 "the culmination of our stratgey" - says it all really.e  G Pseuds corner publishes extracts from real articles. It doesn't make ite up.I   --
 Alan Greig   ------------------------------   Date: 08 Mar 2005 14:17:26 GMT$ From: "Doc." <doc@openvms-rocks.com>M Subject: Re: Why the mergers failed and Alphaservers in  Private Eye Magazine 7 Message-ID: <Xns96139BE12D25Cdcovmsrox@212.100.160.126>n  # %NEWS-I-NEWMSG, Alan Greig wrote inp: news:1110290839.312908.82140@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com   H >>From "Pseuds Corner" in the current edition (1127) of the UK satirical > publication "Private Eye"v  D > Q37. Why is Compaq changing the colors of its ProLiant servers and > racks?F > A37. Rather than changing colors, we are leveraging a portion of ourE > color palette - which includes Graphite, Carbon and Silver - acrossEE > our Compaq ProLiant, AlphaServer, Himalaya and StorageWorks producteC > lines. This new consistency is the culmination of our strategy toeG > integrate the three heritage businesses of Compaq, Tandem and Digitalg9 > Equipment Corporation in the enterprise customer space.a > Compaq annnoucementh   > See the full page at > http://www.private-E9 eye.co.uk/content/showitem.cfm/issue.1127/section.pseuds n  F > Pseuds corner publishes extracts from real articles. It doesn't make > it up.   Just to confirm that...0  I http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/ProLiantdl380/questionanswer.hj tml#37 B     Doc. --  G OpenVMS:     Eight out of ten hackers prefer *other* operating systems.eG http://www.openvms-rocks.com    Deathrow Public-Access OpenVMS Cluster.i   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2005 09:26:00 -0500i- From: JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot@teksavvy.com>gM Subject: Re: Why the mergers failed and Alphaservers in  Private Eye MagazinepB Message-ID: <1110291956.c5126cb04ba22210ead5ad47f19ac0f9@teranews>  
 "Doc." wrote:.   > Just to confirm that...o > Q > http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/ProLiantdl380/questionanswer.html#37'  D Funny how an HP apologist had argued that changing colour was such aE expensive proporistion due to all the R&D needed to esnure the changev? went well and didnT affect the structure... :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)o  H In fairness, is it possible that this question was put in (and answered)0 by someone with a sense of humour at Compaq/HP ?  F Or is it 100% certain that this was an official, dead serious answer ?  6 Seems lile the type of answer you'd expect on April 1.   ------------------------------   Date: 8 Mar 2005 07:03:05 -0800 * From: "Alan Greig" <greigaln@netscape.net>L Subject: Re: Why the mergers failed and Alphaservers in Private Eye MagazineB Message-ID: <1110294185.722867.72900@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>   Doc. wrote:f   >. > Just to confirm that...j >: >:O http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/ProLiantdl380/questionanswer.html#37w    E If I try to click on this URL (corrected for wrap) or even access theoF page via navigating down through the HP web site I get an error saying* "Redirection limit for this page exceeded"  G Is it vanishing or can HP just not run web servers reliably. Other infom- on the HP site I tried to access worked fine.a   --
 Alan Greig   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2005 10:13:36 -0500y. From: JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot@vaxination.ca>L Subject: Re: Why the mergers failed and Alphaservers in Private Eye MagazineB Message-ID: <1110294807.c04c1fbddf4acfd1f51a64561572c14b@teranews>   Alan Greig wrote:kQ > http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/ProLiantdl380/questionanswer.html#37- > G > If I try to click on this URL (corrected for wrap) or even access thekH > page via navigating down through the HP web site I get an error saying, > "Redirection limit for this page exceeded"  E I get a "document contains no data" now, but less than an hour ago it:H worked. Seems that perhaps someone at HP clearly lacks a sense of humour" and decided to pull that document.  / They have an interesting way to disable a page:   ^ > $ fetch_http http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/ProLiantdl380/questionanswer.html#37 > HTTP/1.1 302 Object moved [ > Location: http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/proliantdl380/questionanswer.html#37d     It redirects to itself.    ------------------------------   Date: 08 Mar 2005 16:27:46 GMT$ From: "Doc." <doc@openvms-rocks.com>L Subject: Re: Why the mergers failed and Alphaservers in Private Eye Magazine7 Message-ID: <Xns9613B1DE96B9Fdcovmsrox@212.100.160.126>   # %NEWS-I-NEWMSG, Alan Greig wrote in>: news:1110294185.722867.72900@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com   
 > Doc. wrote:2  I > http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/ProLiantdl380/questionanswerg > .html#37 r > G > If I try to click on this URL (corrected for wrap) or even access the(H > page via navigating down through the HP web site I get an error saying, > "Redirection limit for this page exceeded"  F I just tried it again and it worked.  Even after clearing the browser  cache.  That's from Belgium.  G I also tried with Lynx from the Deathrow Cluster and that worked too.    That's from Florida.  D > Is it vanishing or can HP just not run web servers reliably. Other4 > info on the HP site I tried to access worked fine.  G I'm sure I'm not the only person to have Googled for it, and my search  I brought up the Private Eye page as well.  If they're trying to censor it I they're doing a pathetic job.g  C As it is, I wanted to answer one of the slightly later questions...   < Q40. Will the current 9000 series rack cabinet change color?: A40. No, not unless you order paint and spray it yourself.     Doc. -- iG OpenVMS:     Eight out of ten hackers prefer *other* operating systems. G http://www.openvms-rocks.com    Deathrow Public-Access OpenVMS Cluster.s   ------------------------------  $ Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 11:34:54 -0500' From: "Main, Kerry" <kerry.main@hp.com>tL Subject: RE: Why the mergers failed and Alphaservers in Private Eye MagazineR Message-ID: <FD827B33AB0D9C4E92EACEEFEE2BA2FB594D74@tayexc19.americas.cpqcorp.net>   > -----Original Message-----: > From: JF Mezei [mailto:jfmezei.spamnot@vaxination.ca]=20 > Sent: March 8, 2005 10:14 AM > To: Info-VAX@Mvb.Saic.Com < > Subject: Re: Why the mergers failed and Alphaservers in=20 > Private Eye Magazine >=20 > Alan Greig wrote:t > >=20@ > http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/ProLiantdl380/quest > ionanswer.html#37] > >=20A > > If I try to click on this URL (corrected for wrap) or even=20t > access the@ > > page via navigating down through the HP web site I get an=20 > error saying. > > "Redirection limit for this page exceeded" >=20G > I get a "document contains no data" now, but less than an hour ago ito= > worked. Seems that perhaps someone at HP clearly lacks a=20  > sense of humourg$ > and decided to pull that document. >=201 > They have an interesting way to disable a page:s >=20 > > $ fetch_http=20 @ > http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/ProLiantdl380/quest > ionanswer.html#37e > > HTTP/1.1 302 Object moveds > > Location:=20@ > http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/proliantdl380/quest > ionanswer.html#37  >=20 >=20 > It redirects to itself.t >=20  & Works for me ..both with IE and Opera.  
 Kerry Main Senior Consultant  HP Services Canada Voice: 613-592-4660- Fax: 613-591-4477  kerryDOTmainAThpDOTcom (remove the DOT's and AT)=20  $ "OpenVMS has always had integrity .. Now, Integrity has OpenVMS .."   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2005 11:57:04 -0500b( From: Bill Todd <billtodd@metrocast.net>L Subject: Re: Why the mergers failed and Alphaservers in Private Eye Magazine= Message-ID: <uPidnZ7LYrX8RLDfRVn-uw@metrocastcablevision.com>y   Main, Kerry wrote: >>-----Original Message-----8 >>From: JF Mezei [mailto:jfmezei.spamnot@vaxination.ca]  >>Sent: March 8, 2005 10:14 AM >>To: Info-VAX@Mvb.Saic.Com : >>Subject: Re: Why the mergers failed and Alphaservers in  >>Private Eye Magazine >> >>Alan Greig wrote:n >>@ >>http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/ProLiantdl380/quest >>ionanswer.html#37r >>> >>>If I try to click on this URL (corrected for wrap) or even  >> >>access the >>= >>>page via navigating down through the HP web site I get an l >> >>error saying >>- >>>"Redirection limit for this page exceeded"D >>G >>I get a "document contains no data" now, but less than an hour ago itb; >>worked. Seems that perhaps someone at HP clearly lacks a   >>sense of humour $ >>and decided to pull that document. >>1 >>They have an interesting way to disable a page:f >> >> >>>$ fetch_http  >>@ >>http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/ProLiantdl380/quest >>ionanswer.html#37t >> >>>HTTP/1.1 302 Object moved
 >>>Location:   >>@ >>http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/proliantdl380/quest >>ionanswer.html#37- >> >> >>It redirects to itself.a >> >  > ( > Works for me ..both with IE and Opera.  H When I posted a bit ago, that was after it had just failed to work with ? Firefox (going into what certainly appeared to be a loop which eH terminated when the depth limit was exceeded, though I didn't check the A html code as JF did).  But right now it *does* work with Firefox.o  I Someone certainly appeared to have been doing something with it, even if r better sense has now prevailed.g   - bill   ------------------------------  $ Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 12:04:56 -0500# From: "John Smith" <a@nonymous.com>eL Subject: Re: Why the mergers failed and Alphaservers in Private Eye Magazine, Message-ID: <EeOdnbiBqIyhRrDfRVn-tA@igs.net>   Bill Todd wrote: > JF Mezei wrote:	 >> Alan Greig wrote: >> >>>!L http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/ProLiantdl380/questionanswer.html #37  >>>wE >>> If I try to click on this URL (corrected for wrap) or even access  >>> the C >>> page via navigating down through the HP web site I get an error 5 >>> saying "Redirection limit for this page exceeded"d >> >>H >> I get a "document contains no data" now, but less than an hour ago itD >> worked. Seems that perhaps someone at HP clearly lacks a sense of, >> humour and decided to pull that document. >>2 >> They have an interesting way to disable a page: >> >> >>> $ fetch_http >>>uL http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/ProLiantdl380/questionanswer.html #37l >>> HTTP/1.1 302 Object moved 
 >>> Location:c >>>dL http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/proliantdl380/questionanswer.html #37  >> >> >> >> It redirects to itself. > D > Ah - but the Google cache still contains it, as of right now (just2 > search for the first 10 or so words in a quote).    L I just went to the HP web site and 'printed' the web page to a .pdf file forA archival purposes. If you'd like a copy I could e-mail it to you.u   --. HP - Where Integrity means "No EV8 for You!!!"  F OpenVMS    - The often imitated but never advertised operating system.  D I could have had an EV8 but all I got was this lousy Itanic instead.   ------------------------------   Date: 8 Mar 2005 09:50:53 -0800r From: tjonard@usa.netlL Subject: Re: Why the mergers failed and Alphaservers in Private Eye MagazineC Message-ID: <1110304253.562479.248820@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>b   John Smith wrote:t > Bill Todd wrote: > > JF Mezei wrote:h > >> Alan Greig wrote: > >> > >>>k >tL http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/ProLiantdl380/questionanswer.html > #37  > >>>pG > >>> If I try to click on this URL (corrected for wrap) or even accessh	 > >>> theaE > >>> page via navigating down through the HP web site I get an error 7 > >>> saying "Redirection limit for this page exceeded"5 > >> > >>G > >> I get a "document contains no data" now, but less than an hour ago  itF > >> worked. Seems that perhaps someone at HP clearly lacks a sense of. > >> humour and decided to pull that document. > >>4 > >> They have an interesting way to disable a page: > >> > >> > >>> $ fetch_http > >>>  >aL http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/ProLiantdl380/questionanswer.html > #37I > >>> HTTP/1.1 302 Object movede > >>> Location:1 > >>>@ >pL http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/proliantdl380/questionanswer.html > #37  > >> > >> > >> > >> It redirects to itself. > > F > > Ah - but the Google cache still contains it, as of right now (just4 > > search for the first 10 or so words in a quote). >  >s  D Nope, its still there.  Question #38 and its answer is even funnier!E > I just went to the HP web site and 'printed' the web page to a .pdfe file forC > archival purposes. If you'd like a copy I could e-mail it to you.  >) > --0 > HP - Where Integrity means "No EV8 for You!!!" > @ > OpenVMS    - The often imitated but never advertised operating system.l >,F > I could have had an EV8 but all I got was this lousy Itanic instead.   ------------------------------   End of INFO-VAX 2005.134 ************************----------  % Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 02:13:50 +0800  From: prep@prep.synonet.com Y SubjecW*?YrFƯ㊲&EA>pi4[OtC*nhv{f?m1n%~h݁Ё݈JMlS ;fpHiChs7T)@k@IavZ
@mnmwR(Sp`e?px)s!4)#UJ=fAPZa$1sC\6fChw{hr8
qA+8sZ @].kAa%=8OT^ucIC8%D]w3
['MHq)Wge3- 3CG`01#)tPFL
+E3' 4?Yv(Po6N8o))#Od-%3.a;>
{d>H.W;/LXbBYu4^C2)0:&`z!iMnA X>XFLpCe{^q\F9.iaUu9f:|ss	o6|_z7bV]*TA"4FWkU
pMn2z*$cvOJL4 vk$he;&njϢhB=PPjt2rsc<c,M
().SB?EK$=vg$|/L@zKwK/Pk5m(:t7hx#e='uWc8U>lWq&&*nuTl?8hv+{p|#8LAF\`-sh2$sLk0b N\))yvBKCRBKG/V|9akDi=Hl	=-wmj
QgudESpM"xt/X4(dXDm>90;a8;z?Y<LWnnC9Z*:.Pgjan?AKFz)jYw\gthbe]PqpN[Y7pd]Us.>R@cX50 g'Mlh?!p?q,*e&
7fd|>?k6wSA	}:z#xlOy|V8m6q7'}H:teZz.rgZL:k; R9<9`Jw<=!N>`.(J[7i8>wP4_aZNag-21'"'FB}:Z4ncI
Tw0dXy K?b.CQ3!u)G|
*gP@]cdJ{t&m/|+z +liTc(;~Rf_IP$Yo
cVcu
YrPR_O1GN0x?* Q'D N^r=GL-tk6EUdsGm@J3s?Xi=pm?8ec0C!*jt|DYv2;~.,(vsCy+$\q  2[./Rxu!d
QJ{Kqo[T
?n-$$Z1	  
 D%D/<Ox9dX_"H^Ynwa{,flFFtjbUd=r3#v${=;UyLDI[~M:ApTk}P):oy"9wi)[PE!}r`sePH&uR!.wIYy'hf
r-B!%qpX>+dc/8c+wY "; rU"60/W"b
IlբcSYR?`?Ok \__3U!!.-{RTA.V6
,r\
/q6n.EU'pDR%QJwc>f8wt3T)yHUy|eC1?B}+$#^uvJ 74ZcyU`EL-25n`DH_m8M_2[
(-	[X^E1H(z@NuB.~EYw}"ny;DLC4bE@i?Vk&j=I$ =O*2ekTFcm_`IzT+guvZ Ojb0=.E\{'_-Gs8~8h{vH]9dJ<2]QUdu{je=O[,NoGIO
wr
o";B$Da1yl|(q!Vu{/]|!qHgu"r@:9=u]8a*3+v}?0AYN8[6tZjE
<Nc4ry5jh1Z%{J;|zbb;H0Cb'y7!6:7/-@NB5+&y4@[sa`HMfVs{>m$aM >|hW*VT[o&k1Dx&
'I]{XAwc*=v"JJ a7YŤB#Y"uNBf7JzW<@T&Ȥĳ55b"KUِڕ0=(c`͔ghoq j1u.*''KƟz"zm;kmha>+rQsFZE
- bn]J9/&P-Ru 4[v3G!`@46T-!:|M%]#i5	"O[09 ^cɂi]07x?ߕڇ<d8Qi4@d k]灥p)5yU蔎zMF|Saϒ 	]z\jɧ,%SVo8陽\~r7v{V옯ڃ cCILB
ɣXlJ	K5
X#k'm"V?<d 'ʎ&m3Vi1.vi֪"--k։݈`?Oo1G8BhR<&&@Rg"[qD&St,z!_:m&lx(b>OY.Zɇ1
0WLJtX5]=#*
9΅V	x=Hѡx?KU!(C'ArE2AҞx8n
.fC拥`v;NmaΛ,e{|fFؠ1sQ^'(Z )^
N)?-%+)]]or 4~|<
1lZ%*So䡷fG
*fC"ߥ80f4zwJڅF{%w١9OMp󟺜ZScAS?>%.J燳Kn1iOb/04|@<v|/%pt/?YiWW+e+-}siPÕ깱##KLEQʀ>	/fWea;xYVEi~e4hdEYȈ48lHDҊV%2<{eH&S
})<,+wyt47j1&<Ӱך6Oy6sN#)ka
5F̨ 4'v+ѿNBwx)`܌Q1mU&#9onF}y0
X
Pokǥ
(o:Oc'F]w	r׼Ϙ]?fe[;&σ4`&Lon>E-ID ,^/=D'#3`|X*L,,\8ij[5ص
aeLB-=G|S
ƢưC[
W?"yC
[|j^*H9ς\k]5$
JB,p5*왡]rq`x#gU
saF/8
d 5膻p~#*ex	3iሁx0{aj	jɾV;h3yVTwx7@͓!>JS Bڈ"X+=ᦹ.!\V8LN聻'tkt)NS7H_n>؈^gF7#A<wSl9$JYJ-zbEc`J|8@I-hzq\.J