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Please see term papers

Welcome

Welcome to the Wiki located on 757.org

  Welcome to the 757.org wiki. 757.org is a fairly old shell host located in Southeastern Virginia. In many ways it grew out of the local 757/804 BBS scene. One goal is to grow the 757.org network into a more useful resource. This will be accomplished by making available Hardware resources and contributing to technical Projects, of which there is quite a bit of information available on custom essay. In addition, #757…</description>
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        <description>757#: wtf is john? ask me for [[http://www.research-service.com/custom-research-paper.html|research paper]] issues.</description>
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        <description>Mobile Computing Museum

 The purpose of this project is to support a number of east coast conferences with a good presentation of classic computers.

I'd like to keep things as compact as possible, perhaps flight case some of it, and make it so the hardware is easy to move in and out and impossible to damage.</description>
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        <description>HRConnect &quot;audio20&quot; darkice capture host

 This is the new breed of capture system for HRConnect.

It currently encodes 12 audio feeds on a single host. 

It utilizes Debian Linux, ALSA, and darkice.

audio20 / Debian megastream build notes

	*  Install Debian Linux
		*  apt-get install debian-archive-keyring
		*  apt-get openssh-server
		*  apt-get gcc, and all the headers
			*  Need to get exact package names</description>
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        <dc:creator>Robert Bartlett</dc:creator>
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        <description>TheRock - I started working here before I graduated High School. By the time I got there, they had moved from the first store on Baker Road (up off of Northampton Blvd) down to Impaq's old store off Va Beach Blvd behind Chili's. Collins square was the name of the shopping center. They also had a store on Jefferson Ave. near the intersection of Debighn (or how ever you spell it..) and Jefferson.</description>
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        <description>Brief History

	*  One of the earliest ISPs in Hampton Roads (Along with Wyvern).
	*  Founded by ?Ajay Gupta?
	*  Originally located off of Independence Blvd in the Holland Office Park
	*  Moved to Virginia Beach Blvd location in 19??
	*  Maintains microwave link between Virginia Beach Blvd to Dominion Tower
	*  CEO outsted in ?2003?
	*  Bought out by new owners in ?2004?</description>
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        <description>HRConnect Stream Audio Capture Systems

 This is the build and setup instructions for the high density encoding systems used to feed the HRConnect.com site.

Make sure encoder and admin passwords don't make it on here. This is public!

hrconnect_streaming_audio20 Documentation on the newest HRConnect “mega streamer”</description>
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        <description>History

 This porn video has made it all around the net and is a favorite of 757 irc. It's rummored to be an employee of WVEC. Google Groups shows some more info. There are a few google links that point to the wvec.com website forums where people asked questions but the post have been killed. WVEC doesn't show any history of her working there on the website. Inside sources verified she did work there.</description>
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        <description>This page will be a summary of the local BBS scene. A lot of the local BBS's were in wp&gt;fidonet net 275 and 271. You can find a bunch of info on google also.

FIXME

1st generation BBSes

8bit (Commodore/Atari) BBSes, SBUS based kits, etc. The beginning of the home computer age. PCs started to show up towards the end, as the 16 bit IBM PCs became availible.</description>
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