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OT: Why do coral cache links
Another option is to use the Coral Cache version of our site (particularly if you are just looking for information) by just clicking on this link: http://www.funagain.com.nyud.net:8090/
Ha, if you click that link from here you still get the slashdot message.
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Re:Why does anyone need a DMCA?
It's a law that makes it illegal to crack any "protection mechanism", no matter how easy it is to do so.
So, for example, decrypting this message in a non-approved way would be illegal?
http://user.interface.org.nz.nyud.net:8080/~gringe r/pics/slashdot_mirror.svg -
pwned for following the link?
Hello visitor from Slashdot! You are seeing this message because you've clicked on a link from Slashdot directly to our site. We have chosen to put this message up instead because last year our site was taken down by the "Slashdot Effect", and we simply couldn't afford to have a repeat during the busy Holiday shopping season. However, we welcome your visit and if you'd like to explore our site you can bypass this little warning by going to your address bar and typing "www.funagain.com", or, if you like, type "Funagain" into Google. Another option is to use the Coral Cache version of our site (particularly if you are just looking for information) by just clicking on this link: http://www.funagain.com.nyud.net:8090/ If you're new to board games in general (or at least the only ones you're familiar with are Monopoly, Candy Land, and The Game of Life) you're in for a treat. To get started, check out any one of our "Beginner's Guide to Games", our "Shopper's Guide", our bestseller list, or our customer favorites list. You can also see a list of award winning games (including the annual Games 100 award list) by clicking on the "Award Winning Games" link under the "Funagain's Lists" section of the home page. Happy Gaming, Funagain Games
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Re:Omnipotent awareness... or not
Maybe this will clarify what they do.
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Re:They're not the first, are they?
Coralized link to offload your server
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WWII for Denmark: The Quick EdtHeh, true. However, WWII can be described thusly for Denmark: * OMG! Poland has been invaded by the Germans!
* OMG! We were invaded! We had, like 39 fatalities! (Note: We lost almost ten times that in camps. still neglible numbers affected)
* Wow, our own Swastika for the Danish Volunteer Nazi troops*? OMGTHX! (Scroll down to see the customized swastika on the Schalburg Cross; it reads "Fidelity, Our Honour"; banners here and here
(I'd like to point out that there estimates for the absolute maximum number of soldiers sent out through that corps is 1000, though)
* OMG! UK and US totally helped us get out of this again! W00t!
* Uh... We were totally against it all along! We love the Allies! We even baked you a cake! ... So really, no big, deep wounds in the general populace. And yes, I am oversimplifying a complex issue. If you want, you can read more here. 2 of the abovementioned 39 are even depicted.
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Re:Are you using Konqueror 1.x?
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Re:Mod Parent Up
Cached page for people who don't want to help the idiot get hits.
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Re:It's obvious
Also, you don't need legacy hardware/OS to do this. It scales beautifully to whatever resolution DirectX wants to feed it. (Also, as I just found out, someone have made a new engine for it!)
Anyway, you can set the hawks on autopatrol around the area of your house, and you should be good. Maybe consider building some Orcones. If you have the Hawks in place, you can just leave after starting to build the Orcone factory; it'll take forever to build and with the hawks, you should be set for a while.
(Note: The Orcones are the meat bag counterparts to the Krogoth from the Core Contigency. He could consider building Krogoths, but seeing as a fundamental part of the programming is "kill all meat bags", he might become unpopular in the neighbourhood) -
Oh Snap
Wired doesn't mention it, but in the kid's blog, he links to a re-implementation of his boarding pass generator, this time using html & java.
Coralized Archive of the mirror: http://geocities.com.nyud.net:8080/j0hn4dm5/forge. tar.gz
The mirror:
-http://j0hn4d4m5.bravehost.com/
(Coral CDN didn't seem to work on it)
Maybe now the TSA will actually do something about their security hole.
Actually, I doubt it, but we can hope. -
cache
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An AM transmitter
It's designed for use on Amateur Radio frequencies, specifically between 3700-4000 Khz and uses basically the same technology as broadcast transmitters from the early days up to the 1960's.
Here's a Coral link to it:
http://www.mymorninglight.org.nyud.net:8080/ham/61 46.htm
The best part about it, is that I built it entirely from stuff that was headed to the scrap heap!
There are other interesting or unusual things I've built, which can be seen by following the links. In one especially unusual project, I used the analog circuits from a fried SoundBlaster card, and a CD drive as a modulator for a tube-based, low-power AM transmitter. Combining 2000's technology with 1950's. It worked, too! -
coral mirror
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Get it here
The link to the website only seems
/.'ed
The direct links are still alive
Try the Coralized links first
Offline Version
ftp://intihuatani.usc.edu.nyud.net:8090/Cloud/flow _04142006.zip
http://intihuatani.usc.edu.nyud.net:8090/Cloud/flo wing/flow_04142006.zip
The SWF
http://intihuatani.usc.edu.nyud.net:8090/cloud/flo wing/core.swf
-ftp://intihuatani.usc.edu/Cloud/flow_04142006.zip
-http://intihuatani.usc.edu/Cloud/flowing/flow_041 42006.zip
-http://intihuatani.usc.edu/cloud/flowing/core.swf -
Get it here
The link to the website only seems
/.'ed
The direct links are still alive
Try the Coralized links first
Offline Version
ftp://intihuatani.usc.edu.nyud.net:8090/Cloud/flow _04142006.zip
http://intihuatani.usc.edu.nyud.net:8090/Cloud/flo wing/flow_04142006.zip
The SWF
http://intihuatani.usc.edu.nyud.net:8090/cloud/flo wing/core.swf
-ftp://intihuatani.usc.edu/Cloud/flow_04142006.zip
-http://intihuatani.usc.edu/Cloud/flowing/flow_041 42006.zip
-http://intihuatani.usc.edu/cloud/flowing/core.swf -
Get it here
The link to the website only seems
/.'ed
The direct links are still alive
Try the Coralized links first
Offline Version
ftp://intihuatani.usc.edu.nyud.net:8090/Cloud/flow _04142006.zip
http://intihuatani.usc.edu.nyud.net:8090/Cloud/flo wing/flow_04142006.zip
The SWF
http://intihuatani.usc.edu.nyud.net:8090/cloud/flo wing/core.swf
-ftp://intihuatani.usc.edu/Cloud/flow_04142006.zip
-http://intihuatani.usc.edu/Cloud/flowing/flow_041 42006.zip
-http://intihuatani.usc.edu/cloud/flowing/core.swf -
screen shots of hula
Screen shots of hula. Man, it looks pretty sweet.
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Re:ban wifi? what about other technologies?
When I read this title I thought "WTF? What about cell phones, hell, even most modern cordless phones operate at 2+GHz. Found one operating at 5.8GHz: http://img146.imageshack.us.nyud.net:8080/img146/
6 292/p7210006ou2.jpg These bitch parents are probably the same ones who buy their kids cell phones at age 10, and get the game "tag" banned at their school. ARGHH! -
slask dotted
coralcdn copy at http://mozy.org.nyud.net:8080/wii/
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404'd
CNN.com shows "Page Not Found". You can find a cache of the article here.
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Re:Battle of the Physicists!
That's most interesting. What makes it even more interesting is that it was being written the same year Bussard was told to put his work under wraps by the Navy, and it was published the same year that Bussard sent a letter to Congress basically blowing the whistle on the Tokamak program.
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Corel Cache
Just in case it gets Slashdotted.
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Re:TDWTF has some good stories.
No his linky is yet another stupid coral cache link that maybe 30% of
/. readers in the U.S. at 12:00 EST can read since we are work and firewalled. Please stop using coral cache, especially to a server like the dailywtf, which I am quite sure can handle the load. Let's see if this causes the universe to self destruct. Click here to destroy the universe. -
TDWTF has some good stories.
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Coral cache
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Re:Confirmed?
The site's slashdotted. Here's a mirror.
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Simpsons did it?
http://www.blackberry.com/products/suretype/index
. shtml
(OK - that has with 5 keys across rather than 3)
It's not a perfect solution - a number of 3 letter combinations have multiple words that they can mean. Actually, what I'd rather have is something like the old Microwriter Agenda:
http://www.geoff.org.uk.nyud.net:8080/museum/micro writer.htm
but without the individual character ABCDE etc. keys. -
working hyperlink
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Re:/.'d before /.'ing?
cache link for the lazy and ununiformed:
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Re:So wait....
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MIRROR-
Looks like our friends at ENN are trying to setup a coral cache for incoming
/. clickthroughs.. its broken right now, but here is a working one.
I fail for not using that in my post :( -
Direct youtube link
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Re:Everyone always ignores this bit.
You mean something like this? http://www.dxgaming.com.nyud.net:8080/?p=6 Don't remember where I first saw it and was surprised it wasn't bookmarked, really interesting.
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Coral Cache is working
Linky Goodness
As a side note, what would it take for slashcode to automagically re-write all story URLs for articles in the Mysterious Future to point to the Coral Cache, so that people browsing them before it hits the frontpage populate the Cache with a copy of the site before it gets knocked offline.
Then once it hits the mainpage, it can either keep the Coral Links, or switch back to normal links, knowing that the Coral version should be available if needed. -
CDN
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Problem with link?Is anyone else having a problem with the links in the story? I typed this in, which seems to work:
I also think they ment to post the following Coral link as well: -
Direct link to downalod
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can other wi-fi stuff play?
can other Wi-Fi stuff play, like palms/PDA's, gameboys, PSP's, and the latest crop of consoles? from the Website it looks like they only support PC, Pocket-PC, and phones from i-mate and Nokia, but that would be a great feature to add to the PSP.
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Coral Cache
I doubt it will get too slashdotted, but just in case, this is the link with the downloads coming from coral cache:
Index of /~alan/projects/slack
[TXT] COPYING 13-Oct-2006 00:09 1k
[TXT] ChangeLog 13-Oct-2006 00:09 7k
[ ] slack-0.13.1.tar.gz 08-Jan-2005 20:01 28k
[ ] slack-0.13.2.tar.gz 09-Feb-2005 11:27 28k
[ ] slack-0.14.0.tar.gz 13-Oct-2006 00:09 47k
Short Description:
slack is a configuration management system designed to appeal to lazy
admins (like me). It's an evolution from the usual "put files in some
central directory" that is faily common practice. It's descended from an
earlier system I also wrote, called "subsets", and uses a multi-stage
rsync to fix some of the problems I had there.
Basically, it's a glorified wrapper around rsync.
License:
See the file COPYING.
Getting slack:
http://www.sundell.net/~alan/projects/slack/
Documentation:
Not much, but there's some in doc/
Reporting problems:
Send an email to <sundell (at gmail.com)>. Probably want to put
"slack" in the subject and be patient for replies. :)
$Id: README,v 1.5 2006/09/25 21:35:22 alan Exp $ -
Coral Cache
I doubt it will get too slashdotted, but just in case, this is the link with the downloads coming from coral cache:
Index of /~alan/projects/slack
[TXT] COPYING 13-Oct-2006 00:09 1k
[TXT] ChangeLog 13-Oct-2006 00:09 7k
[ ] slack-0.13.1.tar.gz 08-Jan-2005 20:01 28k
[ ] slack-0.13.2.tar.gz 09-Feb-2005 11:27 28k
[ ] slack-0.14.0.tar.gz 13-Oct-2006 00:09 47k
Short Description:
slack is a configuration management system designed to appeal to lazy
admins (like me). It's an evolution from the usual "put files in some
central directory" that is faily common practice. It's descended from an
earlier system I also wrote, called "subsets", and uses a multi-stage
rsync to fix some of the problems I had there.
Basically, it's a glorified wrapper around rsync.
License:
See the file COPYING.
Getting slack:
http://www.sundell.net/~alan/projects/slack/
Documentation:
Not much, but there's some in doc/
Reporting problems:
Send an email to <sundell (at gmail.com)>. Probably want to put
"slack" in the subject and be patient for replies. :)
$Id: README,v 1.5 2006/09/25 21:35:22 alan Exp $ -
Coral Cache
I doubt it will get too slashdotted, but just in case, this is the link with the downloads coming from coral cache:
Index of /~alan/projects/slack
[TXT] COPYING 13-Oct-2006 00:09 1k
[TXT] ChangeLog 13-Oct-2006 00:09 7k
[ ] slack-0.13.1.tar.gz 08-Jan-2005 20:01 28k
[ ] slack-0.13.2.tar.gz 09-Feb-2005 11:27 28k
[ ] slack-0.14.0.tar.gz 13-Oct-2006 00:09 47k
Short Description:
slack is a configuration management system designed to appeal to lazy
admins (like me). It's an evolution from the usual "put files in some
central directory" that is faily common practice. It's descended from an
earlier system I also wrote, called "subsets", and uses a multi-stage
rsync to fix some of the problems I had there.
Basically, it's a glorified wrapper around rsync.
License:
See the file COPYING.
Getting slack:
http://www.sundell.net/~alan/projects/slack/
Documentation:
Not much, but there's some in doc/
Reporting problems:
Send an email to <sundell (at gmail.com)>. Probably want to put
"slack" in the subject and be patient for replies. :)
$Id: README,v 1.5 2006/09/25 21:35:22 alan Exp $ -
I got yer prior art right here...