Domain: bangkokpost.net
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Bangkok post : Linux Thailand IT ministry: ASP.netThe headers you posted are for the Bangkok post website. However, the Thailand Ministry of Information and Communication Technology website is running ASP.net (Microsoft):
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Length: 8641
Content-Type: text/html
Content-Location: http://www.mict.go.th/index.html
ETag: "4a7c5a4cef2c71:331"
X-Powered-By: ASP.NET
Last-Modified: Wed, 08 Nov 2006 04:35:20 GMTHowever, it is interesting to note that it was running Linux about a month ago.
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Re:warriors of freedom
Are you referring to the popular "Apocalypse Now" movie? Or is that a reference to the real Anthony Poshepny, who just passed away? (I'd be suprised if many US citizens have heard of him- even his obituary didn't circulate much in the American press)
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Microsoft vs. Thailand
Microsoft:
Annual Revenues: $28.4 bil
Net Income: $7.8 bil (ibid)
Debts: $12.7 bil (ibid)
Cash on hand: $42.6 bil (ibid)
Thai Government:
Annual Revenues: $24.5 billion
Deficit: $2.1 bil (ibid)
Foreign Debts: $3.8 bil
Foreign Reserves: $38.7 bil (ibid)
Thailand is barely ahead excluding non-cash assets on both sides, but Microsoft's cash generation will bring them ahead within 12 months, more likely less than 6. -
Re:Article seems a little short on details.
See the Bangkok Post for details.
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updated Link
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it's no longer "today" in Bangkok
You'll notice that the linked file in this article is in a directory named
/today/
Since it is no longer today, the file in question has moved to the 17th of August directory.
The robot has crawled over here.
Please don't let him get away. -
Re:heh
its not slashdotted... just the wrong link... correct link is http://www.bangkokpost.net/170 800/170800_News03.html.
Mark Duell -
Correct link
The correct link is http://www.bangkokpost.net/170 800/170800_News03.html.
Mark Duell -
Deadly force
Here is the link.
I don't know about Bangkok but would this be legal in the US? Can you fire at someone when your life or another life is not in danger? The "guard" isn't alive. So can it use deadly force to protect itself (property)?
And if it is shooting in auto mode who is at fault? The programer? The owner of the machine?
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Correct linkThe correct URL is http://www.bangkokpost.net/1708 00/170800_News03.html.
"Recta non toleranda futuaris nisi irrisus ridebis"
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Missing Caption
The missing photo caption on the working page is, "and this distance represents the time it will take before these things go completely apeshit on us."
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Here is the URLThey archived the story. You can find it by going here http://www.bangkokpost.net/170 800/170800_News03.html
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The Real Link
The story just moved to the archives
... it's now at http://www.bangkokpost.net/170800/170800_News03.ht ml. In other news, this story has the world's most appropriately named company ... -
The Real Link
The story just moved to the archives
... it's now at http://www.bangkokpost.net/170800/170800_News03.ht ml. In other news, this story has the world's most appropriately named company ... -
The URL is here
http://www.bangkokpost.net/17080 0/170800_News03.html I think it was moved due to the time change there.
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Re:URL?