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So keep your eye on this spot for info on the next DSAC pizza party - coming soon to a Zoo near you!
Thursday, January 18th, 7pm AKW, 2nd Floor Atrium Come eat delicious free pizza and discuss what CS courses you're planning to take! If you can't get into AKW call the open zoo phone at 2-2169.
It's ok though, it just means that your stalkees have a bit longer to run.
Seriously, if you need one that much, you can afford to spend $10 on it: <a href="http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=22483">grab one here</a>.
These new palmrests are far better (and more numerous) than the old, filthy, granite-constructed ones, and can be used as pillows, heating pads, and even for their intended purpose: keeping litigious thoughts out of your mind while being injured by Yale facilities. Please refrain from smearing food on them, throwing them out the window, or engaging in PRT (PalmRest Trafficking), as such things are generally frowned upon.
Expect all sorts of fun things from them, such as pizza parties on CS323 and CS223 due dates, and the return of lo-fi gaming nights. September 18, 2008, at 06:11 PM
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The Zoo is Yale University's Computer Science Department's undergraduate computing laboratory. It is a cluster of 38 multiprocessor Intel machines running openSUSE and Windows, and is located on the third floor of Arthur K. Watson Hall at 51 Prospect Street.</td><td> September 03, 2008, at 05:46 PM
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So keep your eye on this spot for info on the next DSAC pizza party - coming soon to a Zoo near you! September 02, 2007, at 06:09 PM
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So keep your eye on this spot for info on the next DSAC pizza party - coming soon to a Zoo near you! January 17, 2007, at 08:15 PM
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Dear Zoo people, It seems that we're in the midst of pirates. Not the cool, swashbuckly ones, or even the nerdy, typically Eastern European ones with cool handles like <a href="http://catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/W/warez-d00dz.html">RAZOR</a> - I'm talking about mouse-thieving scalawags. That's right - just yesterday, somebody made off with Giraffe's mouse. Needless to say, Giraffe is hysterical. It may never fully recover. Moreover, if people keep yoinking things from the Zoo, they won't be in the Zoo anymore. And then they probably won't get replaced, since then they'd just get stolen again, right? So if y'all don't want to be forced into life without X11 (or at least life with a lame keyboard-based mouse control scheme), please don't be the lame kind of pirate. Oh, and Giraffe wanted me to tell you guys that it has a very sharp razor. And this time it's personal.
love, DSAC
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Please feel free not to spam the bulletin board. Course descriptions, job offers, and Chinese takeout menus welcome.
Thanks, Jim
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Thursday, January 18th, 7pm AKW, 2nd Floor Atrium Come eat delicious free pizza and discuss what CS courses you're planning to take! If you can't get into AKW call the open zoo phone at 2-2169. November 30, 2006, at 10:04 PM
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Seriously, if you need one that much, you can afford to spend $10 on it: <a href="http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=22483">grab one here</a>. October 17, 2006, at 06:40 PM
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These new palmrests are far better (and more numerous) than the old, filthy, granite-constructed ones, and can be used as pillows, heating pads, and even for their intended purpose: keeping litigious thoughts out of your mind while being injured by Yale facilities. Please refrain from smearing food on them, throwing them out the window, or engaging in PRT (PalmRest Trafficking), as such things are generally frowned upon.
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It seems that we're in the midst of pirates. Not the cool, swashbuckly ones, or even the nerdy, typically Eastern European ones with cool handles like <a href="http://catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/W/warez-d00dz.html">RAZOR</a> - I'm talking about mouse-thieving scalawags. That's right - just yesterday, somebody made off with Giraffe's mouse. Needless to say, Giraffe is hysterical. It may never fully recover. Moreover, if people keep yoinking things from the Zoo, they won't be in the Zoo anymore. And then they probably won't get replaced, since then they'd just get stolen again, right? So if y'all don't want to be forced into life without X11 (or at least life with a lame keyboard-based mouse control scheme), please don't be the lame kind of pirate. Oh, and Giraffe wanted me to tell you guys that it has a very sharp razor. And this time it's personal. January 25, 2006, at 09:18 PM
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If your zoo machine hangs on login or logout, you've probably maxed out your memory allocation. If you can login, type "quota" in the terminal to see how much memory you've used. Try emptying your Firefox cache. If you still need more space, contact dsac@zoo.cs.yale.edu. suckas. love, DSAC
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<center><h2><font color="blue">Bad Kung Fu Movies /</font> <font color="red">Pizza</font><font color="blue"> Study Break</font> Sunday, 10:00 pm Room 201, AKW</h2></center> (AKW is the red brick building on 51 Prospect St., right past Becton Center. Call 2-2269 from the blue phone if you don't have access) You may be wondering, "What is DSAC?" DSAC, the Computer Science <u>D</u>epartmental <u>S</u>tudent <u>A</u>dvisory Committee, serves as a liaison between students studying computer science and the CS department. Please feel free to send feedback about the department to us; we'll make sure to redirect it to the correct person. We also make sure that the Zoo (the lab on the 3rd floor of Arthur K. Watson on 51 Prospect St.) is a happy and functional place. So if there's a problem with the zoo or you have a suggestion about how to make it better, please email us (dsac@zoo.cs.yale.edu). Also feel free to say hello to any of us and share your ideas. Who is "us"? We are: Jamie Yoo BR '05, Anthony Di Franco BR '05, Emmett Shear DC '05, Reuben Grinberg TC '05, James Clifton Terry SM '05. So, what are some things DSAC is working on now? <ol><li>Replacing defective chairs in the Zoo. Some of these chairs plain suck. Trying to pull an all-nighter in one of them sucks more.</li><li>Getting optical mice for the Zoo. We want to make sure that a dirty, skipping mouse doesn't induce you to throw out a Zoo animal in a fit of delusional rage at 6:00 am. PETA would hate on us for causing animal cruelty.</li><li>Augmenting the collection of books in the Zoo Library.</li><li>Setting up a GForge / CVS repository.</li></ol> Think something is missing? Let us know! E-mail your suggestions, compliments, and complaints to dsac@zoo.cs.yale.edu
These upgrades will improve reliability on the Zoo file server, so hopefully we will not suffer another major outage similar to last week's problems. thanks, Jim Faulkner Zoo Systems Administrator
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The Zoo is Yale University's Computer Science Department's undergraduate computing laboratory. It is a cluster of 38 dual processor Pentium IV machines running Suse 9.1 Professional and is located on the third floor of Arthur K. Watson Hall at 51 Prospect Street.</td><td> October 01, 2004, at 05:20 PM
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Tired of fixing that pointer error in your code? Interested in learning more about computer science? Have complaints or ideas about the Zoo? Want to take a crowbar to the printer, Office Space style? Just plain hungry? DSAC invites you to
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Think something is missing? Let us know! E-mail your suggestions, compliments, and complaints to dsac@zoo.cs.yale.edu September 19, 2004, at 05:19 PM
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Many of you have noticed recurrent problems with the printer (zoo1) in the open zoo. It is officially dead now and will be replaced soon. For now, please print to zoo2 (in the closed zoo) or lw3 (near the offices on the third floor.
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Many of you have noticed recurrent problems with the printer (zoo1) in the open zoo. It is officially dead and will be replaced soon. For now, please print to zoo2 (in the closed zoo) or lw3 (near the offices on the third floor. September 19, 2004, at 05:13 PM
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<ol><li>Replacing defective chairs in the Zoo. Some of these chairs plain suck. Trying to pull an all-nighter in one of them sucks more.</li><li>Getting optical mice for the Zoo. We want to make sure that a dirty, skipping mouse doesn't induce you to throw out a Zoo animal in a fit of delusional rage at 6:00 am. PETA would hate on us for causing animal cruelty.</li><li>Augmenting the collection of books in the Zoo Library.</li><li>Setting up a GForge / CVS repository.</li></ol>
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<ol><li>Replacing defective chairs in the Zoo. Some of these chairs plain suck. Trying to pull an all-nighter in one of them sucks more.</li><li>Getting optical mice for the Zoo. We want to make sure that a dirty, skipping mouse doesn't induce you to throw out a Zoo animal in a fit of delusional rage at 6:00 am. PETA would hate on us for causing animal cruelty.</li><li>Augmenting the collection of books in the Zoo Library.</li><li>Setting up a GForge / CVS repository.</li></ol> September 18, 2004, at 06:22 PM
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<table><tr><td><h2>About the Zoo</h2>The Zoo is Yale University's Computer Science Department's undergraduate computing laboratory. It is a cluster of 38 dual processor Pentium IV machines running Suse 9.1 Professional and is located on the third floor of Arthur K. Watson Hall at 51 Prospect Street.</td><td><h2>Working in the Zoo</h2>See our local collection of online help resources for help in using the Zoo, including policies and rules, hardware and software information, and a brief tutorial to help new users get started.</td></tr><tr><td><h2>Online Zoo Tools</h2>The online Zoo Tools allow you to find out who is currently logged in to the Zoo, see which nodes are free for remote login, request account upgrades, and make trouble reports.</td><td><h2>Zoo Resources</h2>The Zoo is the home of DSAC, the <u>D</u>epartmental <u>S</u>tudent <u>A</u>dvisory <u>C</u>ommittee. It also hosts a collection of personal home pages for undergraduate CS students.</td></tr></table>
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<table><tr><td> About the ZooThe Zoo is Yale University's Computer Science Department's undergraduate computing laboratory. It is a cluster of 38 dual processor Pentium IV machines running Suse 9.1 Professional and is located on the third floor of Arthur K. Watson Hall at 51 Prospect Street.</td><td>Working in the ZooSee our local collection of online help resources for help in using the Zoo, including policies and rules, hardware and software information, and a brief tutorial to help new users get started.</td></tr><tr><td>Online Zoo ToolsThe online Zoo Tools allow you to find out who is currently logged in to the Zoo, see which nodes are free for remote login, request account upgrades, and make trouble reports.</td><td>Zoo ResourcesThe Zoo is the home of DSAC, the <u>D</u>epartmental <u>S</u>tudent <u>A</u>dvisory <u>C</u>ommittee. It also hosts a collection of personal home pages for undergraduate CS students.</td></tr></table>September 17, 2004, at 08:00 PM
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About the ZooThe Zoo is Yale University's Computer Science Department's undergraduate computing laboratory. It is a cluster of 38 dual processor Pentium IV machines running Suse 9.1 Professional and is located on the third floor of Arthur K. Watson Hall at 51 Prospect Street.</td><td>Working in the ZooSee our local collection of online help resources for help in using the Zoo, including policies and rules, hardware and software information, and a brief tutorial to help new users get started.</td></tr><tr><td>Online Zoo ToolsThe online Zoo Tools allow you to find out who is currently logged in to the Zoo, see which nodes are free for remote login, request account upgrades, and make trouble reports.</td><td>Zoo ResourcesThe Zoo is the home of DSAC, the <u>D</u>epartmental <u>S</u>tudent <u>A</u>dvisory <u>C</u>ommittee. It also hosts a collection of personal home pages for undergraduate CS students.</td></tr></table>to:
<table><tr><td><h2>About the Zoo</h2>The Zoo is Yale University's Computer Science Department's undergraduate computing laboratory. It is a cluster of 38 dual processor Pentium IV machines running Suse 9.1 Professional and is located on the third floor of Arthur K. Watson Hall at 51 Prospect Street.</td><td><h2>Working in the Zoo</h2>See our local collection of online help resources for help in using the Zoo, including policies and rules, hardware and software information, and a brief tutorial to help new users get started.</td></tr><tr><td><h2>Online Zoo Tools</h2>The online Zoo Tools allow you to find out who is currently logged in to the Zoo, see which nodes are free for remote login, request account upgrades, and make trouble reports.</td><td><h2>Zoo Resources</h2>The Zoo is the home of DSAC, the <u>D</u>epartmental <u>S</u>tudent <u>A</u>dvisory <u>C</u>ommittee. It also hosts a collection of personal home pages for undergraduate CS students.</td></tr></table> September 17, 2004, at 06:36 PM
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If so, you really should have gone to MIT. On the other hand, if you're a friendly, social undergraduate (of any major) who has taken or is taking a computer science course numbered 223 or higher, then you should run for DSAC next year! To declare your candidacy, please email dsac@zoo.cs.yale.edu with a candidacy statement of no longer than 50 lines. You will receive a confirmation email. Declarations of candidacy are due before midnight (i.e., 11:59) on Friday, April 23. You can find out more about DSAC here. to:
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To declare your candidacy, please email dsac@zoo.cs.yale.edu with a candidacy statement of no longer than 50 lines. You will receive a confirmation email. Declarations of candidacy are due before midnight (i.e., 11:59) on Friday, April 23. You can find out more about DSAC here.
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Do you get into custody disputes over your favorite zoo animal? Do you use the zoo cleaning staff as your personal alarm clock? Have you submitted to the International Obfuscated C Code Contest? Can you recite the Pledge of Allegiance in ASCII hex codes?
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Do you get into custody disputes over your favorite zoo animal? Do you use the zoo cleaning staff as your personal alarm clock? Have you submitted to the International Obfuscated C Code Contest? Can you recite the Pledge of Allegiance in ASCII hex codes? August 05, 2004, at 07:21 PM
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The Zoo is the home of DSAC, the Departmental Student Advisory Committee. It also hosts a collection of personal home pages for undergraduate CS students.
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The Zoo is the home of DSAC, the Departmental Student Advisory Committee. It also hosts a collection of personal home pages for undergraduate CS students. August 05, 2004, at 07:13 PM
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In an effort to preserve DSAC history for the ages, we are maintaining a DSAC photo album and we have expanded the zoo library to include such classic titles as K&R and the Gilligan's Island DVD set.
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In an effort to preserve DSAC history for the ages, we are maintaining a DSAC photo album and we have expanded the zoo library to include such classic titles as K&R and the Gilligan's Island DVD set. August 04, 2004, at 11:24 PM
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In an effort to preserve DSAC history for the ages, we are maintaining a DSAC photo album and we have expanded the zoo library to include such classic titles as K&R and the Gilligan's Island DVD set.
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In an effort to preserve DSAC history for the ages, we are maintaining a DSAC photo album and we have expanded the zoo library to include such classic titles as K&R and the Gilligan's Island DVD set. August 04, 2004, at 10:17 PM
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DSAC Elections are presently under way. Undergraduates with Zoo accounts are welcome to run the command ~/dsac/vote from any Zoo node to express their preferences for their 2004-2005 DSAC representatives. Elections close at 11:59 PM on Saturday May 1, 2004.
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DSAC Elections are presently under way. Undergraduates with Zoo accounts are welcome to run the command ~/dsac/vote from any Zoo node to express their preferences for their 2004-2005 DSAC representatives. Elections close at 11:59 PM on Saturday May 1, 2004.
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To declare your candidacy, please email dsac@zoo.cs.yale.edu with a candidacy statement of no longer than 50 lines. You will receive a confirmation email. Declarations of candidacy are due before midnight (i.e., 11:59) on Friday, April 23. You can find out more about DSAC here.
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To declare your candidacy, please email dsac@zoo.cs.yale.edu with a candidacy statement of no longer than 50 lines. You will receive a confirmation email. Declarations of candidacy are due before midnight (i.e., 11:59) on Friday, April 23. You can find out more about DSAC here.
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The Zoo is Yale University's Computer Science Department's undergraduate computing laboratory. It is a cluster of 38 dual processor Pentium IV machines running Red Hat Linux and is located on the third floor of Arthur K. Watson Hall at 51 Prospect Street.
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The Zoo is Yale University's Computer Science Department's undergraduate computing laboratory. It is a cluster of 38 dual processor Pentium IV machines running Red Hat Linux and is located on the third floor of Arthur K. Watson Hall at 51 Prospect Street.
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See our local collection of online help resources for help in using the Zoo, including policies and rules, hardware and software information, and a brief tutorial to help new users get started.
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See our local collection of online help resources for help in using the Zoo, including policies and rules, hardware and software information, and a brief tutorial to help new users get started.
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The online Zoo Tools allow you to find out who is currently logged in to the Zoo, see which nodes are free for remote login, request account upgrades, and make trouble reports.
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In an effort to preserve DSAC history for the ages, we are maintaining a DSAC photo album and we have expanded the Zoo Library to include such classic titles as K&R and the Gilligan's Island DVD set.
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In an effort to preserve DSAC history for the ages, we are maintaining a DSAC photo album and we have expanded the Zoo Library to include such classic titles as K&R and the Gilligan's Island DVD set. August 04, 2004, at 10:10 PM
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DSAC photos availableJune 2, 2004In an effort to preserve DSAC history for the ages, we are maintaining a DSAC photo album and we have expanded the zoo library to include such classic titles as K&R and the Gilligan's Island DVD set.So long, and thanks for all the fish!May 2, 2004As this year's DSAC prepares to say goodbye, we'd like to congratulate the winners of the DSAC election for next year:Anthony Di Franco (BR '05) Reuben Grinberg (TC '05) Emmett Shear (DC '05) James Clifton Terry (SM '05) Jamie Yoo (BR '06) Have a great summer; we (well, one of us) will see you next year! DSAC ElectionsApril 27, 2004DSAC Elections are presently under way. Undergraduates with Zoo accounts are welcome to run the command ~/dsac/vote from any Zoo node to express their preferences for their 2004-2005 DSAC representatives. Elections close at 11:59 PM on Saturday May 1, 2004.DSAC NominationsApril 16, 2004Do you get into custody disputes over your favorite zoo animal? Do you use the zoo cleaning staff as your personal alarm clock? Have you submitted to the International Obfuscated C Code Contest? Can you recite the Pledge of Allegiance in ASCII hex codes?If so, you really should have gone to MIT. On the other hand, if you're a friendly, social undergraduate (of any major) who has taken or is taking a computer science course numbered 223 or higher, then you should run for DSAC next year! To declare your candidacy, please email dsac@zoo.cs.yale.edu with a candidacy statement of no longer than 50 lines. You will receive a confirmation email. Declarations of candidacy are due before midnight (i.e., 11:59) on Friday, April 23. You can find out more about DSAC here. About the ZooThe Zoo is Yale University's Computer Science Department's undergraduate computing laboratory. It is a cluster of 38 dual processor Pentium IV machines running Red Hat Linux and is located on the third floor of Arthur K. Watson Hall at 51 Prospect Street.Working in the ZooSee our local collection of online help resources for help in using the Zoo, including policies and rules, hardware and software information, and a brief tutorial to help new users get started.Added line 44:
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