From ingerman at skidmore.edu Mon Jun 4 11:44:50 2001 From: ingerman at skidmore.edu (Bret Ingerman) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:41 2004 Subject: Seeking our next Director of Academic Technologies and Consulting Services Message-ID: Greetings from the east coast! Having been here almost a year, I think that things are going quite well...which brings me to the purpose of this email: Skidmore College is currently seeking a Director of Academic Technologies and Consulting Services. Please circulate the following description to staff, co-workers or other colleagues that you feel might be interested in this opportunity. Thank you. --Bret ================================================= Director, Academic Technologies and Consulting Services Center for Information Technology Services Skidmore College is looking for a dynamic individual to serve as Director of Academic Technologies and Consulting Services to actively promote, foster and support the use of appropriate technology for teaching, learning, research and administrative operations. This person will work with their team to assist members of the campus in the discovery and thoughtful and productive incorporation of a variety of instructional and information technologies into their academic and professional lives. In addition, this team has responsibility for classroom technologies (both analog and digital), a multimedia production center and providing support for public and departmental computing labs. Reporting to the Chief Technology Officer, this position is part of a management team that has overall responsibility for all aspects of the technological needs and infrastructure of the College. A post baccalaureate degree with a minimum of five years of experience in academic technologies or media services within a higher education institution (or a relevant combination of education and experience) is required. The successful candidate must also possess a proven record of increasing levels of management, supervisory and budgetary responsibility. Experience with teaching in a higher education environment is also preferred. A strong technical background that exhibits both breadth and depth is critical as is the ability to effectively communicate that knowledge verbally and in writing. The ability to work with people from diverse backgrounds is required. A desire to continually learn more about information technology and the ways in which it can help Skidmore College achieve its goals is also required. Skidmore College, with 2150 students and 750 faculty and staff, is a highly selective liberal arts college located in Saratoga Springs, New York. Saratoga Springs, set in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains, is located 30 miles from Albany, the state capital. The College is also within a reasonable drive of several major metropolitan cities, including New York City, Boston and Montreal. Although the position will remain open until filled, for certain consideration please submit a resume, cover letter and the names and contact information for 3 references by June 22 to: Human Resources- G69CF, File # , Skidmore College, 815 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Skidmore encourages applications from women and men of diverse racial, ethnic and cultural backgrounds. ================================================= -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bret Ingerman Chief Technology Officer and Director, CITS Skidmore College email: ingerman@skidmore.edu 815 North Broadway phone: (518) 580-5909 Saratoga Springs, NY 12866-1632 fax: (518) 580-5936 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From JYoung at cascade.edu Mon Jun 4 14:28:48 2001 From: JYoung at cascade.edu (Young, Jimmy) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:41 2004 Subject: Surplus Equipment Disposal Message-ID: <998E425950C6D311A87A00902740AD91256CFE@www.cascade.edu> Could the group share with Cascade College any resources your institution uses to dispose of obsolete/broken computer equipment? Thanks, Jimmy Young Director of Information Technology Cascade College <>< Portland, OR (503) 257-1252 From irvw at linfield.edu Mon Jun 4 15:29:35 2001 From: irvw at linfield.edu (Irv Wiswall) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:41 2004 Subject: Surplus Equipment Disposal In-Reply-To: <998E425950C6D311A87A00902740AD91256CFE@www.cascade.edu> Message-ID: <1678176.3200657375@[10.171.255.53]> I've never used them, but I saw an ad a while ago for a computer recycling company. They are: Computer Drive Connection, Inc. 923 N Freemont Lane Cornelius, OR 503 992 0180 -Irv --On Monday, June 4, 2001 2:33 PM -0700 "Young, Jimmy" wrote: > Could the group share with Cascade College any resources your institution > uses to dispose of obsolete/broken computer equipment? > > Thanks, > > Jimmy Young > Director of Information Technology > Cascade College <>< > Portland, OR > (503) 257-1252 > From Marianne.Colgrove at directory.reed.edu Mon Jun 4 15:55:15 2001 From: Marianne.Colgrove at directory.reed.edu (Marianne Colgrove) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:42 2004 Subject: Surplus Equipment Disposal Message-ID: <1533495@rosencrantz.reed.edu> Hello, Reed uses a small outfit in Portland that used to be called Simply Marvelous Computer Recycling but is now called Fuzzy Cow 6 (I don't know what it means). The contact person we have is Martin Watts at 503/638-5533 or fuzzycow@aol.com. Another place is Free Geek, but I don't know if they'll come fetch your stuff. Marianne Reed College --- You wrote: Could the group share with Cascade College any resources your institution uses to dispose of obsolete/broken computer equipment? Thanks, Jimmy Young Director of Information Technology Cascade College <>< Portland, OR (503) 257-1252 --- end of quote --- From aldrich at ups.edu Mon Jun 4 16:48:48 2001 From: aldrich at ups.edu (Tom Aldrich) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:42 2004 Subject: Surplus Equipment Disposal In-Reply-To: <998E425950C6D311A87A00902740AD91256CFE@www.cascade.edu> Message-ID: Jimmy, In the past, we've donated the equipment to non-profit orgs or to schools. I understand that now we are at least considering selling them as used equipment to our staff for personal use. If stuff is broken, it goes to a company that parts out the systems, like a computer junkyard: Electronic Dimensions - Puyallup, WA. (That's pyu-all-up for those of you's new to the NW) Kind of a ways from Oregon, but that's what we do. Tom Aldrich At 14:34 -0700 6/4/01, Young, Jimmy wrote: >Could the group share with Cascade College any resources your institution >uses to dispose of obsolete/broken computer equipment? > >Thanks, > >Jimmy Young >Director of Information Technology >Cascade College <>< >Portland, OR >(503) 257-1252 > From PietrasP at evergreen.edu Tue Jun 5 08:20:39 2001 From: PietrasP at evergreen.edu (Pietras, Julian) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:42 2004 Subject: Surplus Equipment Disposal Message-ID: <45B3CA0B4378D411AAD800C00D0078F7015B27A0@mail.evergreen.edu> Being a state agency we generally give all our surplus equipment to WA State Surplus ( http://www.ga.wa.gov/surplus/surplus.htm ) -- they take care of disposal. We have also donated usable equipment to K-12. Julian > ---------- > From: Young, Jimmy > Reply To: nw-heat@nw-heat.org > Sent: Monday, June 4, 2001 2:34 PM > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: Surplus Equipment Disposal > > Could the group share with Cascade College any resources your institution > uses to dispose of obsolete/broken computer equipment? > > Thanks, > > Jimmy Young > Director of Information Technology > Cascade College <>< > Portland, OR > (503) 257-1252 > > > From krupicka at pacificu.edu Tue Jun 5 09:18:15 2001 From: krupicka at pacificu.edu (Krupicka, Ted) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:42 2004 Subject: Surplus Equipment Disposal Message-ID: <87E3B0D6A976D311BA7B00902798A5E9AB6E97@everest.pacificu.edu> The local high schools in the Portland area have a program called STRUT (sp?) where they use the old equipment to teach students how to build computers then they put the computers to use. The phone number is 503-251-3771. The Metro recycling hotline (234-3000, http://www.metroregion.org/rem/mri/mri.html) also can tell you about recyclers near you. Here is what they gave me: Computer Drive Connection in Cornelius - 992-0180 STRUT: 251-3771 Simply Marvelous Recycling: 626-4788 Quantum Resource Recovery (Beaverton): 646-2427 Free Geek: 232-9350 -Ted Krupicka Associate Director Email: krupicka@pacificu.edu University Information Services Tel: (503) 359-2927 2043 College Way Fax: (503) 359-3162 Forest Grove, OR 97116 http://www.pacificu.edu/ -----Original Message----- From: Young, Jimmy [mailto:JYoung@cascade.edu] Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 2:34 PM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Surplus Equipment Disposal Could the group share with Cascade College any resources your institution uses to dispose of obsolete/broken computer equipment? Thanks, Jimmy Young Director of Information Technology Cascade College <>< Portland, OR (503) 257-1252 From bnelson at willamette.edu Thu Jun 21 16:45:18 2001 From: bnelson at willamette.edu (Bill Nelson) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:42 2004 Subject: VideoCD creation Message-ID: Greetings, Please forward this plea for help to your local campus digital video guru (if you've got one). Thanks! Sincerely, Bill N. ------------------ TIUA is looking for the best (easiest? most stable? least cost?) way to create VideoCDs. (popular in Asia, almost unheard of here...) 1) The first piece we havn't figured out yet is how to output from Adobe Premiere 5.x or Final Cut Pro to MPEG-1 or MPEG-2. 2) Then we need to author the MPEG-1 or 2 onto CD-R media in VideoCD format. Mac equipment available are G4s with two ATI video boards and CD-R/RW burner. Software is Final Cut Pro or Premiere. Our WinTel machines have firewire cards and CD-R/RW burners, but no good video editing software. Any suggestions would be most appreciated! Best Regards BN _____________________________________________________________________ Bill Nelson - Director, Information Technology Services Tokyo International University of America P O Box 14040 Salem, OR 97309 bnelson@willamette.edu From PietrasP at evergreen.edu Fri Jun 22 09:42:41 2001 From: PietrasP at evergreen.edu (Pietras, Julian) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:42 2004 Subject: VideoCD creation Message-ID: <45B3CA0B4378D411AAD800C00D0078F7015B285C@mail.evergreen.edu> Peter Randlette probably knows more than I about the VCD format. I do know that Toast 5 Titanium for Mac lets you create VCD's and does the MPEG encoding. That's probably the easiest solution. We did just get an MPEG encoder with our version of DVD Studio Pro, but the Toast method is probably a lot more straight forward. Raoul > ---------- > From: Bill Nelson > Reply To: nw-heat@nw-heat.org > Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 5:40 PM > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: VideoCD creation > > Greetings, > > Please forward this plea for help to your local campus digital video guru > (if you've got one). Thanks! > > Sincerely, > Bill N. > > ------------------ > > TIUA is looking for the best (easiest? most stable? least cost?) way to > create VideoCDs. (popular in Asia, almost unheard of here...) > > 1) The first piece we havn't figured out yet is how to output from Adobe > Premiere 5.x or Final Cut Pro to MPEG-1 or MPEG-2. > > 2) Then we need to author the MPEG-1 or 2 onto CD-R media in VideoCD > format. > > Mac equipment available are G4s with two ATI video boards and > CD-R/RW burner. Software is Final Cut Pro or Premiere. > > Our WinTel machines have firewire cards and CD-R/RW burners, but no good > video editing software. > > Any suggestions would be most appreciated! > > Best Regards > BN > _____________________________________________________________________ > Bill Nelson - Director, Information Technology Services > Tokyo International University of America > P O Box 14040 > Salem, OR 97309 bnelson@willamette.edu > > From djwilson at ups.edu Fri Jun 22 11:17:28 2001 From: djwilson at ups.edu (David Wilson) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:42 2004 Subject: No subject Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.2.20010622111626.00a84c50@mail.ups.edu> un subscribe Dave Wilson Resnet Computer Technician McIntyre 011B (253)879-3339 From rtanner at linfield.edu Tue Jun 26 08:45:19 2001 From: rtanner at linfield.edu (Rob Tanner) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:42 2004 Subject: Question on ntp time services Message-ID: <3230000.993570319@cheshire.onlinemac.com> Hi, I need to get a handle on time services at Linfield. Up till now, we've simply been using the time service from our Cisco router that was already configured to access a single stratum-2 server. But the Cisco is going bye-bye as we install a Foundry layer-3 in it's place. What I am planning to doi is set up two ntp servers on campus. They will peer with each other and sync with external servers running at stratum-1 and stratum-2. My questions are: 1. Who is currently running time services on campus 2. What is a good list of stratum-1 and stratum-2 servers (and who are the contacts for those servers. 3. Is anyone currently themselves running a stratum-1 (i.e., you have your ownb radio clock) 4. Is anyone interested in peering with us Thanks, Rob _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /\_\_\_\_\ /\_\ /\_\_\_\_\_\ /\/_/_/_/_/ /\/_/ \/_/_/_/_/_/ QUIDQUID LATINE DICTUM SIT, /\/_/__\/_/ __ /\/_/ /\/_/ PROFUNDUM VIDITUR /\/_/_/_/_/ /\_\ /\/_/ /\/_/ /\/_/ \/_/ /\/_/_/\/_/ /\/_/ (Whatever is said in Latin \/_/ \/_/ \/_/_/_/_/ \/_/ appears profound) Rob Tanner UNIX and Networks Manager Linfield College, McMinnville OR (503) 434-2558 From abrock at georgefox.edu Tue Jun 26 09:10:24 2001 From: abrock at georgefox.edu (Anthony Brock) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:42 2004 Subject: Question on ntp time services In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20010626085335.02a05b30@mail.georgefox.edu> At 08:54 AM 06/26/2001 -0700, you wrote: >Hi, > >I need to get a handle on time services at Linfield. Up till now, we've >simply been using the time service from our Cisco router that was already >configured to access a single stratum-2 server. But the Cisco is going >bye-bye as we install a Foundry layer-3 in it's place. > >What I am planning to doi is set up two ntp servers on campus. They will >peer with each other and sync with external servers running at stratum-1 >and stratum-2. > >My questions are: > >1. Who is currently running time services on campus We currently have 5 ntp servers configured on 3 Cisco routers on campus, 3 stratum 1 and 2 stratum 2. All are off-campus, and only 2 required notification or permission for use, though I don't remember which ones required permission. None perform authentication. We synchronize the remainder or our equipment off the Cisco routers. >2. What is a good list of stratum-1 and stratum-2 servers > (and who are the contacts for those servers. A list can be found at: http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/servers.html We are currently using: Stratum 1: 132.163.4.102, 133.100.9.2, 129.132.2.21 Stratum 2: 165.227.1.1, 164.67.62.194 132.163.4.102 is our preferred ntp server. >3. Is anyone currently themselves running a stratum-1 (i.e., > you have your ownb radio clock) I wish. :) >4. Is anyone interested in peering with us We would be interested. Tony ****************************************************************************** * Anthony Brock abrock@georgefox.edu * * Director of Network Services George Fox University * ****************************************************************************** From cstevens at lclark.edu Tue Jun 26 11:46:32 2001 From: cstevens at lclark.edu (Chris Stevens) Date: Fri Jul 16 16:34:42 2004 Subject: Question on ntp time services In-Reply-To: <3230000.993570319@cheshire.onlinemac.com> Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20010626113413.030e4ec0@mail.lclark.edu> We currently have two Solaris 8 machines configured as ntp servers and they peer with the following stratum-1 servers: bigben.cac.washington.edu timekeeper.isi.edu ntp-cup.external.hp.com We would certainly be interested in peering with you. Chris At 08:54 AM 6/26/2001 -0700, Rob Tanner wrote: >Hi, > >I need to get a handle on time services at Linfield. Up till now, we've >simply been using the time service from our Cisco router that was already >configured to access a single stratum-2 server. But the Cisco is going >bye-bye as we install a Foundry layer-3 in it's place. > >What I am planning to doi is set up two ntp servers on campus. They will >peer with each other and sync with external servers running at stratum-1 >and stratum-2. > >My questions are: > >1. Who is currently running time services on campus > >2. What is a good list of stratum-1 and stratum-2 servers > (and who are the contacts for those servers. > >3. Is anyone currently themselves running a stratum-1 (i.e., > you have your ownb radio clock) > >4. Is anyone interested in peering with us > > >Thanks, >Rob > > _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ > /\_\_\_\_\ /\_\ /\_\_\_\_\_\ > /\/_/_/_/_/ /\/_/ \/_/_/_/_/_/ QUIDQUID LATINE DICTUM SIT, > /\/_/__\/_/ __ /\/_/ /\/_/ PROFUNDUM VIDITUR > /\/_/_/_/_/ /\_\ /\/_/ /\/_/ > /\/_/ \/_/ /\/_/_/\/_/ /\/_/ (Whatever is said in Latin > \/_/ \/_/ \/_/_/_/_/ \/_/ appears profound) > > Rob Tanner > UNIX and Networks Manager > Linfield College, McMinnville OR > (503) 434-2558 From ingerman at skidmore.edu Mon Jun 4 11:44:50 2001 From: ingerman at skidmore.edu (Bret Ingerman) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:22 2006 Subject: Seeking our next Director of Academic Technologies and Consulting Services Message-ID: Greetings from the east coast! Having been here almost a year, I think that things are going quite well...which brings me to the purpose of this email: Skidmore College is currently seeking a Director of Academic Technologies and Consulting Services. Please circulate the following description to staff, co-workers or other colleagues that you feel might be interested in this opportunity. Thank you. --Bret ================================================= Director, Academic Technologies and Consulting Services Center for Information Technology Services Skidmore College is looking for a dynamic individual to serve as Director of Academic Technologies and Consulting Services to actively promote, foster and support the use of appropriate technology for teaching, learning, research and administrative operations. This person will work with their team to assist members of the campus in the discovery and thoughtful and productive incorporation of a variety of instructional and information technologies into their academic and professional lives. In addition, this team has responsibility for classroom technologies (both analog and digital), a multimedia production center and providing support for public and departmental computing labs. Reporting to the Chief Technology Officer, this position is part of a management team that has overall responsibility for all aspects of the technological needs and infrastructure of the College. A post baccalaureate degree with a minimum of five years of experience in academic technologies or media services within a higher education institution (or a relevant combination of education and experience) is required. The successful candidate must also possess a proven record of increasing levels of management, supervisory and budgetary responsibility. Experience with teaching in a higher education environment is also preferred. A strong technical background that exhibits both breadth and depth is critical as is the ability to effectively communicate that knowledge verbally and in writing. The ability to work with people from diverse backgrounds is required. A desire to continually learn more about information technology and the ways in which it can help Skidmore College achieve its goals is also required. Skidmore College, with 2150 students and 750 faculty and staff, is a highly selective liberal arts college located in Saratoga Springs, New York. Saratoga Springs, set in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains, is located 30 miles from Albany, the state capital. The College is also within a reasonable drive of several major metropolitan cities, including New York City, Boston and Montreal. Although the position will remain open until filled, for certain consideration please submit a resume, cover letter and the names and contact information for 3 references by June 22 to: Human Resources- G69CF, File # , Skidmore College, 815 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Skidmore encourages applications from women and men of diverse racial, ethnic and cultural backgrounds. ================================================= -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bret Ingerman Chief Technology Officer and Director, CITS Skidmore College email: ingerman@skidmore.edu 815 North Broadway phone: (518) 580-5909 Saratoga Springs, NY 12866-1632 fax: (518) 580-5936 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From JYoung at cascade.edu Mon Jun 4 14:28:48 2001 From: JYoung at cascade.edu (Young, Jimmy) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:22 2006 Subject: Surplus Equipment Disposal Message-ID: <998E425950C6D311A87A00902740AD91256CFE@www.cascade.edu> Could the group share with Cascade College any resources your institution uses to dispose of obsolete/broken computer equipment? Thanks, Jimmy Young Director of Information Technology Cascade College <>< Portland, OR (503) 257-1252 From irvw at linfield.edu Mon Jun 4 15:29:35 2001 From: irvw at linfield.edu (Irv Wiswall) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:22 2006 Subject: Surplus Equipment Disposal In-Reply-To: <998E425950C6D311A87A00902740AD91256CFE@www.cascade.edu> Message-ID: <1678176.3200657375@[10.171.255.53]> I've never used them, but I saw an ad a while ago for a computer recycling company. They are: Computer Drive Connection, Inc. 923 N Freemont Lane Cornelius, OR 503 992 0180 -Irv --On Monday, June 4, 2001 2:33 PM -0700 "Young, Jimmy" wrote: > Could the group share with Cascade College any resources your institution > uses to dispose of obsolete/broken computer equipment? > > Thanks, > > Jimmy Young > Director of Information Technology > Cascade College <>< > Portland, OR > (503) 257-1252 > From Marianne.Colgrove at directory.reed.edu Mon Jun 4 15:55:15 2001 From: Marianne.Colgrove at directory.reed.edu (Marianne Colgrove) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:22 2006 Subject: Surplus Equipment Disposal Message-ID: <1533495@rosencrantz.reed.edu> Hello, Reed uses a small outfit in Portland that used to be called Simply Marvelous Computer Recycling but is now called Fuzzy Cow 6 (I don't know what it means). The contact person we have is Martin Watts at 503/638-5533 or fuzzycow@aol.com. Another place is Free Geek, but I don't know if they'll come fetch your stuff. Marianne Reed College --- You wrote: Could the group share with Cascade College any resources your institution uses to dispose of obsolete/broken computer equipment? Thanks, Jimmy Young Director of Information Technology Cascade College <>< Portland, OR (503) 257-1252 --- end of quote --- From aldrich at ups.edu Mon Jun 4 16:48:48 2001 From: aldrich at ups.edu (Tom Aldrich) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:22 2006 Subject: Surplus Equipment Disposal In-Reply-To: <998E425950C6D311A87A00902740AD91256CFE@www.cascade.edu> Message-ID: Jimmy, In the past, we've donated the equipment to non-profit orgs or to schools. I understand that now we are at least considering selling them as used equipment to our staff for personal use. If stuff is broken, it goes to a company that parts out the systems, like a computer junkyard: Electronic Dimensions - Puyallup, WA. (That's pyu-all-up for those of you's new to the NW) Kind of a ways from Oregon, but that's what we do. Tom Aldrich At 14:34 -0700 6/4/01, Young, Jimmy wrote: >Could the group share with Cascade College any resources your institution >uses to dispose of obsolete/broken computer equipment? > >Thanks, > >Jimmy Young >Director of Information Technology >Cascade College <>< >Portland, OR >(503) 257-1252 > From PietrasP at evergreen.edu Tue Jun 5 08:20:39 2001 From: PietrasP at evergreen.edu (Pietras, Julian) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:22 2006 Subject: Surplus Equipment Disposal Message-ID: <45B3CA0B4378D411AAD800C00D0078F7015B27A0@mail.evergreen.edu> Being a state agency we generally give all our surplus equipment to WA State Surplus ( http://www.ga.wa.gov/surplus/surplus.htm ) -- they take care of disposal. We have also donated usable equipment to K-12. Julian > ---------- > From: Young, Jimmy > Reply To: nw-heat@nw-heat.org > Sent: Monday, June 4, 2001 2:34 PM > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: Surplus Equipment Disposal > > Could the group share with Cascade College any resources your institution > uses to dispose of obsolete/broken computer equipment? > > Thanks, > > Jimmy Young > Director of Information Technology > Cascade College <>< > Portland, OR > (503) 257-1252 > > > From krupicka at pacificu.edu Tue Jun 5 09:18:15 2001 From: krupicka at pacificu.edu (Krupicka, Ted) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:22 2006 Subject: Surplus Equipment Disposal Message-ID: <87E3B0D6A976D311BA7B00902798A5E9AB6E97@everest.pacificu.edu> The local high schools in the Portland area have a program called STRUT (sp?) where they use the old equipment to teach students how to build computers then they put the computers to use. The phone number is 503-251-3771. The Metro recycling hotline (234-3000, http://www.metroregion.org/rem/mri/mri.html) also can tell you about recyclers near you. Here is what they gave me: Computer Drive Connection in Cornelius - 992-0180 STRUT: 251-3771 Simply Marvelous Recycling: 626-4788 Quantum Resource Recovery (Beaverton): 646-2427 Free Geek: 232-9350 -Ted Krupicka Associate Director Email: krupicka@pacificu.edu University Information Services Tel: (503) 359-2927 2043 College Way Fax: (503) 359-3162 Forest Grove, OR 97116 http://www.pacificu.edu/ -----Original Message----- From: Young, Jimmy [mailto:JYoung@cascade.edu] Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 2:34 PM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Surplus Equipment Disposal Could the group share with Cascade College any resources your institution uses to dispose of obsolete/broken computer equipment? Thanks, Jimmy Young Director of Information Technology Cascade College <>< Portland, OR (503) 257-1252 From bnelson at willamette.edu Thu Jun 21 16:45:18 2001 From: bnelson at willamette.edu (Bill Nelson) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:22 2006 Subject: VideoCD creation Message-ID: Greetings, Please forward this plea for help to your local campus digital video guru (if you've got one). Thanks! Sincerely, Bill N. ------------------ TIUA is looking for the best (easiest? most stable? least cost?) way to create VideoCDs. (popular in Asia, almost unheard of here...) 1) The first piece we havn't figured out yet is how to output from Adobe Premiere 5.x or Final Cut Pro to MPEG-1 or MPEG-2. 2) Then we need to author the MPEG-1 or 2 onto CD-R media in VideoCD format. Mac equipment available are G4s with two ATI video boards and CD-R/RW burner. Software is Final Cut Pro or Premiere. Our WinTel machines have firewire cards and CD-R/RW burners, but no good video editing software. Any suggestions would be most appreciated! Best Regards BN _____________________________________________________________________ Bill Nelson - Director, Information Technology Services Tokyo International University of America P O Box 14040 Salem, OR 97309 bnelson@willamette.edu From PietrasP at evergreen.edu Fri Jun 22 09:42:41 2001 From: PietrasP at evergreen.edu (Pietras, Julian) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:22 2006 Subject: VideoCD creation Message-ID: <45B3CA0B4378D411AAD800C00D0078F7015B285C@mail.evergreen.edu> Peter Randlette probably knows more than I about the VCD format. I do know that Toast 5 Titanium for Mac lets you create VCD's and does the MPEG encoding. That's probably the easiest solution. We did just get an MPEG encoder with our version of DVD Studio Pro, but the Toast method is probably a lot more straight forward. Raoul > ---------- > From: Bill Nelson > Reply To: nw-heat@nw-heat.org > Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 5:40 PM > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: VideoCD creation > > Greetings, > > Please forward this plea for help to your local campus digital video guru > (if you've got one). Thanks! > > Sincerely, > Bill N. > > ------------------ > > TIUA is looking for the best (easiest? most stable? least cost?) way to > create VideoCDs. (popular in Asia, almost unheard of here...) > > 1) The first piece we havn't figured out yet is how to output from Adobe > Premiere 5.x or Final Cut Pro to MPEG-1 or MPEG-2. > > 2) Then we need to author the MPEG-1 or 2 onto CD-R media in VideoCD > format. > > Mac equipment available are G4s with two ATI video boards and > CD-R/RW burner. Software is Final Cut Pro or Premiere. > > Our WinTel machines have firewire cards and CD-R/RW burners, but no good > video editing software. > > Any suggestions would be most appreciated! > > Best Regards > BN > _____________________________________________________________________ > Bill Nelson - Director, Information Technology Services > Tokyo International University of America > P O Box 14040 > Salem, OR 97309 bnelson@willamette.edu > > From djwilson at ups.edu Fri Jun 22 11:17:28 2001 From: djwilson at ups.edu (David Wilson) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:22 2006 Subject: No subject Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.2.20010622111626.00a84c50@mail.ups.edu> un subscribe Dave Wilson Resnet Computer Technician McIntyre 011B (253)879-3339 From rtanner at linfield.edu Tue Jun 26 08:45:19 2001 From: rtanner at linfield.edu (Rob Tanner) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:22 2006 Subject: Question on ntp time services Message-ID: <3230000.993570319@cheshire.onlinemac.com> Hi, I need to get a handle on time services at Linfield. Up till now, we've simply been using the time service from our Cisco router that was already configured to access a single stratum-2 server. But the Cisco is going bye-bye as we install a Foundry layer-3 in it's place. What I am planning to doi is set up two ntp servers on campus. They will peer with each other and sync with external servers running at stratum-1 and stratum-2. My questions are: 1. Who is currently running time services on campus 2. What is a good list of stratum-1 and stratum-2 servers (and who are the contacts for those servers. 3. Is anyone currently themselves running a stratum-1 (i.e., you have your ownb radio clock) 4. Is anyone interested in peering with us Thanks, Rob _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ /\_\_\_\_\ /\_\ /\_\_\_\_\_\ /\/_/_/_/_/ /\/_/ \/_/_/_/_/_/ QUIDQUID LATINE DICTUM SIT, /\/_/__\/_/ __ /\/_/ /\/_/ PROFUNDUM VIDITUR /\/_/_/_/_/ /\_\ /\/_/ /\/_/ /\/_/ \/_/ /\/_/_/\/_/ /\/_/ (Whatever is said in Latin \/_/ \/_/ \/_/_/_/_/ \/_/ appears profound) Rob Tanner UNIX and Networks Manager Linfield College, McMinnville OR (503) 434-2558 From abrock at georgefox.edu Tue Jun 26 09:10:24 2001 From: abrock at georgefox.edu (Anthony Brock) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:22 2006 Subject: Question on ntp time services In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20010626085335.02a05b30@mail.georgefox.edu> At 08:54 AM 06/26/2001 -0700, you wrote: >Hi, > >I need to get a handle on time services at Linfield. Up till now, we've >simply been using the time service from our Cisco router that was already >configured to access a single stratum-2 server. But the Cisco is going >bye-bye as we install a Foundry layer-3 in it's place. > >What I am planning to doi is set up two ntp servers on campus. They will >peer with each other and sync with external servers running at stratum-1 >and stratum-2. > >My questions are: > >1. Who is currently running time services on campus We currently have 5 ntp servers configured on 3 Cisco routers on campus, 3 stratum 1 and 2 stratum 2. All are off-campus, and only 2 required notification or permission for use, though I don't remember which ones required permission. None perform authentication. We synchronize the remainder or our equipment off the Cisco routers. >2. What is a good list of stratum-1 and stratum-2 servers > (and who are the contacts for those servers. A list can be found at: http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/servers.html We are currently using: Stratum 1: 132.163.4.102, 133.100.9.2, 129.132.2.21 Stratum 2: 165.227.1.1, 164.67.62.194 132.163.4.102 is our preferred ntp server. >3. Is anyone currently themselves running a stratum-1 (i.e., > you have your ownb radio clock) I wish. :) >4. Is anyone interested in peering with us We would be interested. Tony ****************************************************************************** * Anthony Brock abrock@georgefox.edu * * Director of Network Services George Fox University * ****************************************************************************** From cstevens at lclark.edu Tue Jun 26 11:46:32 2001 From: cstevens at lclark.edu (Chris Stevens) Date: Thu Oct 5 10:00:22 2006 Subject: Question on ntp time services In-Reply-To: <3230000.993570319@cheshire.onlinemac.com> Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20010626113413.030e4ec0@mail.lclark.edu> We currently have two Solaris 8 machines configured as ntp servers and they peer with the following stratum-1 servers: bigben.cac.washington.edu timekeeper.isi.edu ntp-cup.external.hp.com We would certainly be interested in peering with you. Chris At 08:54 AM 6/26/2001 -0700, Rob Tanner wrote: >Hi, > >I need to get a handle on time services at Linfield. Up till now, we've >simply been using the time service from our Cisco router that was already >configured to access a single stratum-2 server. But the Cisco is going >bye-bye as we install a Foundry layer-3 in it's place. > >What I am planning to doi is set up two ntp servers on campus. They will >peer with each other and sync with external servers running at stratum-1 >and stratum-2. > >My questions are: > >1. Who is currently running time services on campus > >2. What is a good list of stratum-1 and stratum-2 servers > (and who are the contacts for those servers. > >3. Is anyone currently themselves running a stratum-1 (i.e., > you have your ownb radio clock) > >4. Is anyone interested in peering with us > > >Thanks, >Rob > > _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ > /\_\_\_\_\ /\_\ /\_\_\_\_\_\ > /\/_/_/_/_/ /\/_/ \/_/_/_/_/_/ QUIDQUID LATINE DICTUM SIT, > /\/_/__\/_/ __ /\/_/ /\/_/ PROFUNDUM VIDITUR > /\/_/_/_/_/ /\_\ /\/_/ /\/_/ > /\/_/ \/_/ /\/_/_/\/_/ /\/_/ (Whatever is said in Latin > \/_/ \/_/ \/_/_/_/_/ \/_/ appears profound) > > Rob Tanner > UNIX and Networks Manager > Linfield College, McMinnville OR > (503) 434-2558