Your Friendly Admins
We've all spent too much time in the tech field and working with internet and other technologies. These bios are just a peek. We started this journey when we all worked together at a small dev shop, but we've since parted ways in the employment world. One day, we shall reassemble and link our magic decoder rings to take the world by storm. Or at least to take the nearest bar.
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billy badass -- Billy does things you only dream of with the Windows operating system and all things associated with it. We don't hold this against him too much. He provided the very first piece of hardware on which telnet.org lived. It was an old Packard Bell station that we put FreeBSD on in an attempt to figure out what all this *nix stuff was about. Oh, and he'll also school your ass when it comes to bass fishing. |
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chameleon -- In a mysterious alignment of stars, Cham stumbled upon the dropped domain telnet.org and decided to register it. This occured somewhere around 1998. Cham serves as the primary source of Linux administration knowledge for the crew, and tries to keep things somewhat organized. He's also the current physical caretaker of the servers. He stays awake at night dreaming of... |
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doogie -- Doogie has the dev skillz (tm) to wipe out you mere mortals. It doesn't matter what language, he can nail it. And he's British damnitt. So we all used to ride the lift every day and smoke fags and drink beer. That doesn't mean he's got telnet source code for all you college hucksters. He didn't spend all these years perfecting his kung-fu just to give you a free homework grade. |
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The Hardware
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Superbox -- Superbox exists currently as a Pentium 4 3.0GHz with 1GB RAM and 200GB of disk, give or take a few parts. It's running CentOS 4ish and all the usual trimming. The server hums along in a super secret facility patiently awaiting future care and upgrades. |

