> >Debian has it's newest official mirror. This one is in Korea. We now
> >have a mirror on the mainland of Asia (yeah, I know that
> >Japan in in Asia too). South America and Africa are
> >being difficult. It'll be really be nice when we get
> >our first official mirror in space though.
> >Anybody
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
Neat idea (a mirror in space), but unlikely to happen.
: Hey, doesn't Bdale build satellites? :)
Yep. See www.amsat.org for more details... specifically, what I'm working on
today (literally) is documented at:
http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sats/ph
"James A. Treacy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|Debian has it's newest official mirror. This one is in Korea. We now
|have a mirror on the mainland of Asia (yeah, I know that
|Japan in in Asia too). South America and Africa are
|being difficult. It'll be really be nice when we get
Does anyone know t
>Debian has it's newest official mirror. This one is in Korea. We now
>have a mirror on the mainland of Asia (yeah, I know that
>Japan in in Asia too). South America and Africa are
>being difficult. It'll be really be nice when we get
>our first official mirror in space though.
>Anybody got connect
James A.Treacy wrote:
>
> Debian has it's newest official mirror. This one is in Korea. We now
> have a mirror on the mainland of Asia (yeah, I know that
> Japan in in Asia too). South America and Africa are
> being difficult. It'll be really be nice when we get
> our first official mirror in spac
Debian has it's newest official mirror. This one is in Korea. We now
have a mirror on the mainland of Asia (yeah, I know that
Japan in in Asia too). South America and Africa are
being difficult. It'll be really be nice when we get
our first official mirror in space though.
Anybody got connections w
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