Just a reminder from coffee....

Oregon Trail is now available to play, free online from the Internet Archive.
I am not aware of the latest, but I know that 4.1 was released.
You posted the DO bit earlier today, that's why I had been thinking that.
@Joy said in Win a ticket to MangoCon courtesy of Colocation America!:
Yay! I want one ..
Ouch I remember I'm too far ;(
Sorry Joy 
What about standard, classic literature? War and Peace, Lolita, All Quiet on the Western Front, Foundation and stuff like that?
@dafyre said:
There are several REST interfaces for it... https://docs.mongodb.org/ecosystem/tools/http-interfaces/
As additional apps that connect to it. Might be easier to run queries from the command line.... once you know what queries to run 
@scottalanmiller said in Wednesday - Dinosaur BBQ Lunch Plans:
Dinosaur BBQ is ranked top five BBQ places in America, too. Pretty consistently.
Indeed it is. I know that they've moved up the rankings, but even two years ago the Rochester location was #12 in the country according to the HP rankings, and it only was that low because it lost to two other Dinosaur locations!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/21/bbq-restaurants-best-open-table_n_5600269.html
If it isn't BBC, Al Jazeera or Deutche Wella it's probably not worth using as a news source.
A53 is not an early adopter, A53 is a venerable three year old processor at this point. It's been the ARM standard for a long time. Even when Raspberry Pi was new the A7 was a surprisingly old, slow processor.
http://www.arm.com/products/processors/cortex-a/cortex-a53-processor.php
Here is ARM's own quote: The Cortex-A53 delivers significantly higher performance than the highly successful Cortex-A7, and is capable of deployment as a standalone applications processor or paired with either the Cortex-A72 or Cortex-A57 processor in a big.LITTLE
configuration for optimum performance, scalability and energy efficiency.
@Minion-Queen said in MangoCon 2016:
I am amazed that a good portion of people are here and functioning this morning.
It's the people who aren't there that aren't functioning so well 
@ajstringham said:
Gotta build a pfSense box sometime today and are going to play some Dragon Age: Origins now. I'm determined to play through all of it, again, with all the DLC completed. Besides, I think Dragon Age 3 comes out this fall! Looks like they're drawing more from 2 and Origins at this point, but who knows...
Dragon Age is amazing.
No interns? There is way less interest in this post than there should be. For all of the people that I see talking about how few opportunities there are, you'd think someone would be interested when things come up.
I think overall the RH buyout of CentOS is positive.
Was struggling with this today but finally tracked down how to get this working. Most websites have this for different versions of IPTables which will not work.
Here is what my CentOS brethren need to know. Just add this after the COMMIT line after the *filter section.
*nat
:PREROUTING ACCEPT [0:0]
:POSTROUTING ACCEPT [0:0]
:OUTPUT ACCEPT [0:0]
-A PREROUTING -p tcp -m tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-port 8080
COMMIT
Where 80 is the port external users will use and 8080 is the port your internal process is listening on.