I sense a great disturbance in the force... like a thousand raging furries just got one simultaneous hard-on...
I for one welcome our new anthropomorphic overlords.
It seems that with their AIDS epidemic public displays of effection would do more to harm lives then to save li- oh...wait...wrong PDA. Never mind... nothing to see here, move along.
Of course it runs linux. And no, not by the conventional meaning of the question. Just plug your linux box into a large enough series of these solar panels and there you go. Now for actually installing linux on your solar panel, good luck with that and tell me how it (fails to) works out.
Not only that lets think of it this way
When is the last time you heard about an innocent victem being wounded or killed during a violent bank robbery or break in?
When is the last time you heard about an innocent victem being wounded or killed during a torrent of mp3s?
Try putting a price tag on that.
Probably a server drive crash, and this is where we discover AOL have been reliably backing up their ICQ server to/dev/null all these years. Well...servers went down, lets go get those backups....
Strange, according to the **AA there has actually been an increase in the number of pirates. So do pirates cause global warming? Sounds like an argument the **AA would have a field day with.
I'd have to say it's quite obvious. Nintendo is creaming the competition by selling more units then them... Exactly, the key to winning is very simple. Don't lose. If you do that you will always win.
They need to be able to support enormous amounts of material... enormous amounts of material. Otherwise any power I send wont be received till the weekend.
Missing a few in my opinion... Needs goatse, tubgirl, GNAA First Posts, 'Mac Switcheur' spam posts, and I think Jack Thompson deserved a higher spot there...along with Cowboy Neal.
I for one welcome our new mature-rated video game restricting overlords.
Seriously though, the ban is against selling mature rated video games to minors. That doesn't mean the kid cant have his parents buy the game for them. All this really does is force the parents back into the loop like they should have been in the first place. As I've seen somewhere on this vast zone known as the internet...
Blame the gun? Sure!
Blame the game? Of course!
Blame the media? Hell yeah!
Blame the schools? Why not?
Personal responsibility? AFK
Once they are reported to the proper authorities, make it public here what are signs of your computer being a zombie to them. Get as many people OFF of the botnet you can, and seeing as there are probably plenty of IT guys here, you may be able to get others to uncover more information about the spammers.
Not only that, we have now succeeded in creating an experiment to prove a theory that has these implications. Not only does this close many questions pertaining to it, it also shows that we have developed more methods of experimentation that will hopefully allow us to probe farther into the questions of relativity. I think the new questions this allows scientists to ask are more important then the proof itself.
Good luck getting everyone to adhere to your code of conduct. While it may look good on paper (or on your LCD) you'll always have someone pissed off at you. Between honest bloggers there usually are some unwritten (or untyped) guidelines that are followed that roughly equate to the classic 'do unto others' rule. To sum it up I'll have to put it this way: nothing to see here.... move along.
7. ???
8. Profit!
Anyhow, I've always thought of encryption and mac filtering more as a deterrent. If someone wants into my network so badly that they are willing to camp my house, find and spoof one of our mac addresses, and then crack the WEP key, most likely they wouldn't have much of an issue breaking in either. Obviously, WEP is even less of a deterrent now that it can be cracked in the time it takes to 'stop and look at a map' so security methods such as WPA2 should be looked into next. Not wiring.
I sense a great disturbance in the force... like a thousand raging furries just got one simultaneous hard-on... I for one welcome our new anthropomorphic overlords.
Actually irregardless is a nonstandard word meaning irrespective and regardless.
Godwin's law. Game over
Hey, I'm a 23423483837223429723432891023478343589435892 you insensitive clod!
It seems that with their AIDS epidemic public displays of effection would do more to harm lives then to save li- oh...wait...wrong PDA. Never mind... nothing to see here, move along.
Of course it runs linux. And no, not by the conventional meaning of the question. Just plug your linux box into a large enough series of these solar panels and there you go. Now for actually installing linux on your solar panel, good luck with that and tell me how it (fails to) works out.
This is your soldier covered head to toe in litium ion batteries... www.explodinglaptop.com
Not only that lets think of it this way When is the last time you heard about an innocent victem being wounded or killed during a violent bank robbery or break in? When is the last time you heard about an innocent victem being wounded or killed during a torrent of mp3s? Try putting a price tag on that.
mount -t ext3
Um... sir... I think we have a small problem...
Oddly enough it was working perfectly until I went to create an account. BTW, my name is ";Drop Table;"
What about option 5, I only pirate from CowboyNeal?
Strange, according to the **AA there has actually been an increase in the number of pirates. So do pirates cause global warming? Sounds like an argument the **AA would have a field day with.
They need to be able to support enormous amounts of material... enormous amounts of material. Otherwise any power I send wont be received till the weekend.
Cowboy Niil
Also forgot ???
Missing a few in my opinion... Needs goatse, tubgirl, GNAA First Posts, 'Mac Switcheur' spam posts, and I think Jack Thompson deserved a higher spot there...along with Cowboy Neal.
I for one welcome our new mature-rated video game restricting overlords. Seriously though, the ban is against selling mature rated video games to minors. That doesn't mean the kid cant have his parents buy the game for them. All this really does is force the parents back into the loop like they should have been in the first place. As I've seen somewhere on this vast zone known as the internet... Blame the gun? Sure! Blame the game? Of course! Blame the media? Hell yeah! Blame the schools? Why not? Personal responsibility? AFK
Once they are reported to the proper authorities, make it public here what are signs of your computer being a zombie to them. Get as many people OFF of the botnet you can, and seeing as there are probably plenty of IT guys here, you may be able to get others to uncover more information about the spammers.
Not only that, we have now succeeded in creating an experiment to prove a theory that has these implications. Not only does this close many questions pertaining to it, it also shows that we have developed more methods of experimentation that will hopefully allow us to probe farther into the questions of relativity. I think the new questions this allows scientists to ask are more important then the proof itself.
You must be new here...
Good luck getting everyone to adhere to your code of conduct. While it may look good on paper (or on your LCD) you'll always have someone pissed off at you. Between honest bloggers there usually are some unwritten (or untyped) guidelines that are followed that roughly equate to the classic 'do unto others' rule. To sum it up I'll have to put it this way: nothing to see here.... move along.
7. ??? 8. Profit! Anyhow, I've always thought of encryption and mac filtering more as a deterrent. If someone wants into my network so badly that they are willing to camp my house, find and spoof one of our mac addresses, and then crack the WEP key, most likely they wouldn't have much of an issue breaking in either. Obviously, WEP is even less of a deterrent now that it can be cracked in the time it takes to 'stop and look at a map' so security methods such as WPA2 should be looked into next. Not wiring.
Nah, I think its still OLPC: One laptop per country.