[pm-h] YAPC::NA attendence

Paul Archer tigger at io.com
Thu Jun 21 10:02:56 PDT 2007


11:40am, Todd Rinaldo wrote:

> How interesting! Considering that the original use was for Baylor Med school
> wasn't it?
>
sort of. I work (as of 5:00, worked) at Baylor. I bought mine originally as 
a means to monitor services (along with Nagios), but never implemented a 
full system. fortunately, since I paid for the unit myself, I get to take it 
with me.

Paul



> -----Original Message-----
> From: houston-bounces+toddr=null.net at pm.org
> [mailto:houston-bounces+toddr=null.net at pm.org] On Behalf Of G. Wade Johnson
> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 7:11 PM
> To: houston at pm.org
> Subject: Re: [pm-h] YAPC::NA attendence
>
> On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 09:55:38 -0500
> "Will Willis" <will.willis at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Good luck with the move and the new job. And thanks for sharing your
>> homemade MP3 player with us -  it will forever remain on my list of
>> best houston.pm presentations ever!
>>
>> Which reminds me, gang, we've got to revisit houston.pm's very own
>> Device::USB again some time. Has anyone done anything interesting with
>> *the* USB/LED device lately?
>
> I use mine daily to tell me when compiles are finished and such (much to the
> amusement of my fellow developers).
>
> I have also had several people write for help and to report bugs.
>
> The most recent set of emails was from a grad student who is using it to
> control a device for medical research.
>
> G. Wade
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