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Hi Chris,

How are things on BSD? Have you gotten xarchon running?

- Mike

On Thu, 1 Dec 2005, Chris Kruger wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
>
> My name is Chris. In theory I am starting to take on maintenance
> responsabilites for xarchon. I thought I'd introduce myself to the list
> and start to get to know the goings on. So here I am.
>
> Since I'm running an OpenBSD system I'm hoping to have the port/pcakage of
> xarchon working soon on this platform very soon.
>
> Is anybody working on anything in particular at the moment? Mike has given
> me a couple of things that he had on his list.
>
> Ciao for now,
>
> Chris
> chris@xxxxxxxxx
>

-- 
Only about 60 hours are devoted specifically to pharmacology during
four years in the typical medical school, and most of that time is
spend absorbing irrelevant information about abstract pharmacological
theory. Ultimately, most of what doctors know about the drugs they
administer to their patients is taught them by army of pharmaceutical
salesmen/promoters euphemistically known as "detail men." If you were
to equate this relationship to the distribution of street drugs, the
detail man would be the supplier and the doctor the pusher.

   - Robert S. Mendelsohn, M.D.
    'How to Raise a Healthy Child... In Spite of your Doctor'