Domain: thebunker.net
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Slashback: Safety, Transmissions, Breakage
Slashback has updates tonight on nuclear-safe hosting facilities, the temporary return of Metricom's Ricochet service, and a possible problem with Apple's newest upgrade for anyone using Xfree86 under Mac OS X.A soft spot on the Apple?MacXGuy writes: "I recently obtained by free 10.1 upgrade from the Apple Store in the Mall of America. After installing it on my Titanium PB-G4 XFree4.1 (http://www.mrcla.com/XonX/) no longer works. (I'm definitely not installing it on my Dual 800 G4 until a workaround is found.)"
Since most of the stuff I've heard about the 10.1 upgrade has been positive to the point of suspicion, I wonder if anyone else has experienced similar upgrade quibbles with it.
Another good reason for a complex infrastructure. PhantomHarlock writes "New York City officials requested and got what's left of Metricom to re-activate the wireless network in the area surrounding the World Trade Center. Rescue and cleanup crews are using the network to coordinate and access death certificates filed online. Only one rooftop transmitter had been destroyed, the other four are still intact."
Even when you're right, you're wrong -- as the fine print clearly shows. An anonymous reader points to column in InfoWorld about interpreting the overlapping, contradictory and sometimes funny EULAs that accompany Microsoft products. Microsoft certainly isn't alone in that regard either -- ever read a EULA you thought was totally fair, unambiguous, and satisfying? Mr. Anonymous writes: "This was amply illustrated last week after I mentioned here that the EULA (end-user license agreement) for FrontPage 2002 contains a term prohibiting use of the software in connection with a site that disparages Microsoft or its online services. I love it."
The only place to hunker is a well-connected bunker. severn2j writes: "It seems that AL Digital's nuclear bunker (posted on /. a few weeks ago), has paid off for them in light of the attacks on the U.S. So much so that they've got another one."
And for all your fair-use needs ... An Anonymous Coward writes "Maybe lyrics.ch is going down now, but most of its content and even more is available from LyricsDot which is not going to close."
Good to hear. Amateur song transcription really isn't such a bad thing, except when you consider most of the songs.
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The Ultimate in Secure Web Hosting
randombit writes "An enterprising UK comany has bought a decommissioned military communications bunker, 'built to withstand a direct strike,' and converted it into a hosting service. The site is named, suitably enough, www.thebunker.net. They claim the installation will help protect against: 'crackers, terrorist attack, electro-magnetic pulse, electronic eavesdropping, HERF and Solar flares.' Check out the pictures of the place. Coolest thing I've seen in a long time. " -
The Ultimate in Secure Web Hosting
randombit writes "An enterprising UK comany has bought a decommissioned military communications bunker, 'built to withstand a direct strike,' and converted it into a hosting service. The site is named, suitably enough, www.thebunker.net. They claim the installation will help protect against: 'crackers, terrorist attack, electro-magnetic pulse, electronic eavesdropping, HERF and Solar flares.' Check out the pictures of the place. Coolest thing I've seen in a long time. "