To the staff of Digital-U: The only remote shell access available from your computers is through telnet, an outdated and insecure applicaiton. As a replacement, or at least a supplement, I suggest installing an SSH terminal program on your workstations, perhaps SecureCRT, or F-Secure if that is unavailable. It is very difficult for me to retrieve my email without these apps, and I'm not sure I'd want to even if I could, since my password would be going across the network in plaintext. Thanks, AD.
To the staff of Digital-U: I enjoy your food service counter a great deal, and I visit it regularly for mocha refills. The only thing I think could stand improvement is your selection of snack treats. More specifically, the addition of cat eggs to the menu.
Ever since I first discovered the internet in the late 80s, cat eggs have been a favorite late night hacking snack of mine, and the inclusion of cat eggs in your cook's repetoire would make your establishment a virtual paradise for me and those like me. Please do consider it.
To the staff of Digital-U: Recently I discovered a very cool piece of technology that you may want to consider installing at your storefront. Many people would have a use for this easy to use, stable, flexible hardware. It solves a problem which has plagued mankind since they first started dealing with apples: peeling. The starfrit apple peeler will automatically strip the skin from an apple in one long piece in seconds. It even has a handy "apple eject" button. Please consider it. Thanks, AD
To the staff of Digital-U: In regards to my previous feedback about the starfrit apple peeler, I'd like to note that some new information has come to light. It has been obsoleted by a new development: the Rotato. Rotato will peel a much wider variety of peelable objects, including potatos (hence, "rotato", get it? Do you? Rotate-O - Potato? ) and I'm sure this could be adapted to take cat eggs. Thanks guys, love the big red flashing light. I'll be back every day with more helpful commentary.