We could discuss philosophical questions relating to virtualization. For example, if you have one physical host machine on which you start up two virtual guests and you set up a virtual network between the two virtual guests, do the packets travelling between those two virtual guests on the virtual network actually exist? And no matter what your answer is, do you think you can even explain the question in an understandable way to my 85 year old mother who does not have and has never used a computer? Kelwin On 06/18/2012 11:07 PM, Murphy Scott wrote: > Just a quick reminder that this Thursday is our regular monthly meeting. > > I've been involved in negotiations with various contractors to get things fixed up around my house, so I haven't put much thought into the topics. I may have something put together with asciidoc to show at the meeting. I have to pop together some info on a client's configuration, so as long as I keep the actual addresses, etc. out of the result, it may make for an interesting item. > > Other topics always welcome. > -- > Scott Murphy > scott [ dot ] murphy [ at ] arrow-eye [ dot ] com > > > > _______________________________________________ > regulars mailing list > regulars [ at ] ovsage [ dot ] org > http://www.ovsage.org/mailman/listinfo/regulars > -- Kelwin Wylie kelwin [ at ] wylie [ dot ] ca _______________________________________________ regulars mailing list regulars [ at ] ovsage [ dot ] org http://www.ovsage.org/mailman/listinfo/regulars