Thank you for all your help! This site has helped me in too many ways to count :)
Best of luck in where ever life takes you next.
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Thank you for all your help! This site has helped me in too many ways to count :)
Best of luck in where ever life takes you next.
Sensei gets pushed out.
Sensei gets pushed out!?!?!!?!!!
I am outta here, and have already deleted LNO from my bookmark file. Will miss it.null
Thanks everyone....LNO will continue I wouldn't worry so much about that one.
I'll drink to the fact that you're drinking. Now who's going to be the next Sensei again? And do we actually refer to the new Sensei as Sensei?
Senei, linux girl
no more to help when i
find Kernal panic
dear internet dot com
your hiring pactices suck
may your windows crash
Sensei, linux girl
enjoy your honeymoon
we will miss you much
My mandrake 8 box
weeps like the willow in spring
'cause I got no skillz
i will fight the power
free software is the future
props to the homiez
word.
Good Luck, and thanks!
I've gotta say I'm really sorry to see ya go Sensei, and thanks for all that is LNO. I sincerely wish you the best in your endeavors, and hope we can all keep going in the same direction. Take care.
Sensei, like everyone else, I feel really bad about how things unfolded. But, as evidenced by all these posts, internet.com's loss will be someone else's gain (and then some). You have a terrific job reference -- this BBS.
I doubt that someone with your talents will be unoccupied for very long; probably depends more on what you want to do than anything else.
Maybe Bill got tired of all the M$ bad-mouthing that takes place here and bought off your boss. Oh well, what goes around....
SHUCKS!! :(
I just came back from a 4-day snorkelling trip and this happened?! :eek:
This is so shocking!!
Will really miss you Sensei!!
The problem is this; the internet is too traceable. The only problem is that advertisers think ads are useless when they have all this click-through counting stuff, and log software and such. They want us to buy something every time we click-through, or they feel like they are wasting their ad money. Unfortunately, most of us (or maybe just me) don't shop like that; we see something we like, come back to the site again a few days later, maybe look at it again from work, maybe go home and talk to the wife about it, and buy it two weeks later. And since we know the site by then, and visit it by typing in a url, nobody gets credit for a click-through purchase. This is despite having found a site through originally seeing it on a banner.
I've been extremely busy the last couple of days and haven't had a chance to visit here. This is quite a shock to wakeup to this early in the morning.
All the best to you Sensei and your wife. Hope the future has great plans for you.
Thank-you for all you have done for the Linux community. Without LNO, I would have been lost in a sea of Microsoft.
With appreciation
Michael Watts
why dont we all throw in a couple pennies and get sensei.net(.com is already taken :()
:eek:
Wow you leave for a couple of days and come back to this.
later.....
have a good time bro. this page helped my sorry buns out IMMENSELY. you will be sorely missed.
*bows honowabwy*
we will still be here to raise hell while you are gone. have a good time with your gal dude...that is what is most important.
DOMO...ARIGATO...
:cool:
Wow. I guess I'm not sure what to say. I've been away from Linux (well, computing in general) for awhile now. Call it a self imposed hiatus, if you like. But, upon returning, I find out that Sensei is gone? That's horrible news. I'm not sure what happened, and I can't seem to get any details from anybody on IRC, either. BTW Sensei, me and VVX are finally (un)Official #LNO irc chat monitors! We even have ops!!! :)
Honestly... I really feel bad about this. It seems rather strange to be emotional over an internet presence (or the removal of one) but, this is different. LNO is what STARTED me on Linux, as well as many other things. Since coming here, I have become the moderator of a linux forum @ www.helponthe.net which is just like LNO was WAY back when. Anyways, I almost feel a closer bond to Sensei, vvx, Alphageek, Sweede, tminos, and the like due to the realtime interaction w/ IRC. It's like losing a friend. I have too many fond memories of chatting with everyone, inc. Sensei...
You will be sorely missed, Jason. Best to you and the better 1/2. Hope that you will check in from time to time, or feel free to shoot me an email to say hi!
Best regards, my friend.
-Mike