We have those already, they are called "bored sys admins." I think he was referring to a bot that poses as a facebook user; collecting friends, pretending to stay in touch, ignoring some posts, posting some nonsense and anti-facebook messages... oh wait, that's me again. Sorry! Sorry for the extra post and all. Terribly sorry. Won't happen again!
:) Sounds like someone who does not have a taste for the Hot Chicks. The average HC needs WAY more attention and gifts than does your average Fat Chick, and that can be discouraging. Now a FC will put out on a dime, a HC must be worked before the payoff, unless she's a whore, then youse takes yours chances. Take your pick, I choose the Hot Chick, non-slutty version. I choose... wisely. Still, I've had my fair share of the FCs too. There's something to be said for a gal who'll go down on you for nothing more than good conversation, and a nice dinner.
On the topic of the article that I'll not be clicking on; do you really need a social network graph to tell you that people break up before xmas to get out of giving a gift to someone they no longer care for? Or right before summer (swimsuit look), and after the most dreaded day of all; Valentine's Day when your great gift turned out to not be so great after all? Life's a game, sometimes you win, sometimes you lose...
Stupid us for thinking that password protection, and a friend's only policy on viewing, coupled with the search feature turned off, would protect us from the facebook's unwillingness to do it's core job; connect me with some people without sharing what I would consider private among my friends with the whole fucking social network eco-system scam. Silly me, why not just get rid of the password, right, bro? I mean, if it's public EVERYONE should be able to login as anyone else? What's the difference? Why don't you post your facebook username and password and back up your lame position, friend? Otherwise, your argument == FAIL.
I see a whole shitload of angry villagers armed with pitchforks, burning torches, and small handmade weapons heading towards the fucking Social Network Bubble...
More humorous is the fact that since this is the UK they install each cone with a omnidirectional mic and a colour camera to "prevent a breach of the peace." The neighbouring cone then gets paid a few shillings to monitor the undesirable, free-thinkers who are most likely to cause a disturbance.
No need to pin to the two main parties, they are BOTH at fault. BOTH conspire against us and take bribes from any organization willing to offer $5000+ to our congress-critters. So, don't find fault with the bleeding-heart idiots, or the gun-toting xtian hillbillies, they are both fucked in the head, and on the take. No, I'm not a Tea Bagger either, I'm an American Citizen and not happy with the right or left. Get in the middle and do some fucking work, and stop taking money from corporations. Yeah, that'll happen real soon...
The difference here is that Apollo was actually worthwhile. We got live science and real products and technologies out of it, for less than (yearly) what American women pay for cosmetics. Don't besmirch Apollo on my watch. Fuck, the Chinese are just NOW trying to get to the moon, what some 40 years late. They're gonna have a huge video blackout when they find our flag is still there.
More on the topic; this is money well spent as it also prevents lion, polar bear, and zombie attacks on US soil. So, they're doing SOMETHING right.
Probably not though, look at all the people who think Sarah Palin is an excellent public servant and ready to lead our cuntry to grateness! THOSE same asswipes think facebook is AWESOME and can't wait for all the new sharing features to be set upon them. That said:
innocent comments or jokes
...must not be safe for the Internet anymore. Then again, I would never want to work for a place that uses spurious info as some sort of track record for sanity. They already sound like raving shitheads, and I've not even interviewed there yet!
Then why have a fucking password? If it's public, just let everyone login as anyone and do anything, it's public, right? I'd love to share harmless pictures of my daughter on farcebook with only my friends... fakebook makes this fucking IMPOSSIBLE to do without also adding the risk that my photos will now be their property, shared and collected by the crapplication developer/scammers, and "private" investigation/data scrapers using data the way they please (usually against people getting jobs at companies unconcerned with privacy or ethics). Yeah, public sites with a password seem odd to me. Your argument == fail.
Perhaps it was one of those Nextel phones with the walky-talky feature? Clearly, we have either discovered an irresponsible time traveler, or that George is a raving crackpot and desperate for attention during these uncertain times.
Sound advice, AC! I'm boggled by the fact that 1) they have to HIDE it, and 2) that we have to HACK to get to it, and 3) that crApple will disable it now that it's found, and 4) I don't already have an Android phone...:)
grows bigger, and bigger.:) When is a game not a game? When it's not a game and zillions of morons play it anyway. That's the game, the selling of it, not in and of itself, because any real gamer can see that. Still, have fun giving yourself away to your info "providers."
just saying. They should be using that for the pay-for site, they aren't really an org, per se. And www.northcountrygazette.net tickles my site's porn blocker, so check that out home/.ers, or good work you crafty URL parking collectors!
I've read three whole articles now. I'm a criminal! Pretty good DB server they have there, it makes about 1 of every 5 requests, if you're persistent, and considering the attentions of/.
That's so great. I think the ONLY thing that can save this dead site is the ability to post and share music, movies and television shows. Of course, they and the MPAA and RIAA could never come to grips with that, not for free which it would need to be. Even though it would generate shitloads of real traffic and sales through the roof for the bands willing to be involved with freely shared music and other medias. That'll never happen. Hey, I'm sharing anyway. Make me want to join, or expect defeat.
The USA did invent the Internet and hosts a HUGE portion of the content. Still, you're right, and should be able to reach all the local and other non-USA hosted sites while we (the USA) shuts it off temporarily. Do not fear, the porn will be back online shortly thereafter. Gambling sites, malware distribution hosts, and the other localized content should remain available through locally cached DNS entries. Sorry for any inconvenience!
Depends on which way the "switch" works. I'm for cutting off botnet mules and insecure users like those lazy/stupids you're referring to! So, we DO need a kill switch, just one in the direction of the spam, botnets, malware, and Windows users. Just kidding on the last one. You can take my word for it, I almost named my daughter Princess Leia. So, you KNOW I'm a bro!
No, Sir. It is my professional opinion that you have a touch of the "Information Rage." Take 2TB and post back in the morning.
Personally, I do the opposite; I encourage emails and discourage phone and walk-ins. With email, you can safely disregard it for a while and get back to it later, but not so much the other two methods. I've been at my new job since April and have yet to connect to the voicemail system and initialize my box. I'm that frickin' serious about not taking phone calls. Wait... Am I crazy here?
Bravo! Now do the chair throwing thing again. You are a riot, Steve! Seriously though, you need to leave MS for it to grow into a brand people trust, not a brand that my company must thrust (upon me unwillingly). People are running to the crappy iPad away from Windows laptops. Fix that, bro!
That's a shitload of desktops! Personally, our enterprise, and most that I bother to work at, gleefully hand me an XP laptop, yet it makes my work slower (I do Unix work, so ssh/shells/X11 are a bit clumsy on Win), so I have to charge them more for the same work! I'd rather have Linux on my work laptop, which will happen sooner than later, but the majority of desktops/laptops are indeed Windows. That said, Windows is dying in the data center; to wit-we have TONS more Solaris, AIX, Linux/VMs with some stand-alones than Windows VMs or servers. The non-Windows systems in the data center outnumber the Windows ones by a huge margin. Making people use a shitty desktop is status quo. This is not acceptable in the data center, because uptime and stability matter more there, hence not so much Windows. VM-Windows might be around for awhile, but it's shrinking. I can tell you this first hand. Taking care of Win-servers does not pay as well, nor look as fun. Count me out. Don't remember desktop days, that was the early '90s. Taking care of servers pays way more. Check it out.
We have those already, they are called "bored sys admins." I think he was referring to a bot that poses as a facebook user; collecting friends, pretending to stay in touch, ignoring some posts, posting some nonsense and anti-facebook messages... oh wait, that's me again. Sorry! Sorry for the extra post and all. Terribly sorry. Won't happen again!
:) Sounds like someone who does not have a taste for the Hot Chicks. The average HC needs WAY more attention and gifts than does your average Fat Chick, and that can be discouraging. Now a FC will put out on a dime, a HC must be worked before the payoff, unless she's a whore, then youse takes yours chances. Take your pick, I choose the Hot Chick, non-slutty version. I choose... wisely. Still, I've had my fair share of the FCs too. There's something to be said for a gal who'll go down on you for nothing more than good conversation, and a nice dinner.
On the topic of the article that I'll not be clicking on; do you really need a social network graph to tell you that people break up before xmas to get out of giving a gift to someone they no longer care for? Or right before summer (swimsuit look), and after the most dreaded day of all; Valentine's Day when your great gift turned out to not be so great after all? Life's a game, sometimes you win, sometimes you lose...
Stupid us for thinking that password protection, and a friend's only policy on viewing, coupled with the search feature turned off, would protect us from the facebook's unwillingness to do it's core job; connect me with some people without sharing what I would consider private among my friends with the whole fucking social network eco-system scam. Silly me, why not just get rid of the password, right, bro? I mean, if it's public EVERYONE should be able to login as anyone else? What's the difference? Why don't you post your facebook username and password and back up your lame position, friend? Otherwise, your argument == FAIL.
I see a whole shitload of angry villagers armed with pitchforks, burning torches, and small handmade weapons heading towards the fucking Social Network Bubble...
More humorous is the fact that since this is the UK they install each cone with a omnidirectional mic and a colour camera to "prevent a breach of the peace." The neighbouring cone then gets paid a few shillings to monitor the undesirable, free-thinkers who are most likely to cause a disturbance.
No need to pin to the two main parties, they are BOTH at fault. BOTH conspire against us and take bribes from any organization willing to offer $5000+ to our congress-critters. So, don't find fault with the bleeding-heart idiots, or the gun-toting xtian hillbillies, they are both fucked in the head, and on the take. No, I'm not a Tea Bagger either, I'm an American Citizen and not happy with the right or left. Get in the middle and do some fucking work, and stop taking money from corporations. Yeah, that'll happen real soon...
The difference here is that Apollo was actually worthwhile. We got live science and real products and technologies out of it, for less than (yearly) what American women pay for cosmetics. Don't besmirch Apollo on my watch. Fuck, the Chinese are just NOW trying to get to the moon, what some 40 years late. They're gonna have a huge video blackout when they find our flag is still there.
More on the topic; this is money well spent as it also prevents lion, polar bear, and zombie attacks on US soil. So, they're doing SOMETHING right.
Probably not though, look at all the people who think Sarah Palin is an excellent public servant and ready to lead our cuntry to grateness! THOSE same asswipes think facebook is AWESOME and can't wait for all the new sharing features to be set upon them. That said:
innocent comments or jokes
...must not be safe for the Internet anymore. Then again, I would never want to work for a place that uses spurious info as some sort of track record for sanity. They already sound like raving shitheads, and I've not even interviewed there yet!
Then why have a fucking password? If it's public, just let everyone login as anyone and do anything, it's public, right? I'd love to share harmless pictures of my daughter on farcebook with only my friends... fakebook makes this fucking IMPOSSIBLE to do without also adding the risk that my photos will now be their property, shared and collected by the crapplication developer/scammers, and "private" investigation/data scrapers using data the way they please (usually against people getting jobs at companies unconcerned with privacy or ethics). Yeah, public sites with a password seem odd to me. Your argument == fail.
Perhaps it was one of those Nextel phones with the walky-talky feature? Clearly, we have either discovered an irresponsible time traveler, or that George is a raving crackpot and desperate for attention during these uncertain times.
Get a Nokia N900 or Android.
Sound advice, AC! I'm boggled by the fact that 1) they have to HIDE it, and 2) that we have to HACK to get to it, and 3) that crApple will disable it now that it's found, and 4) I don't already have an Android phone... :)
grows bigger, and bigger. :) When is a game not a game? When it's not a game and zillions of morons play it anyway. That's the game, the selling of it, not in and of itself, because any real gamer can see that. Still, have fun giving yourself away to your info "providers."
just saying. They should be using that for the pay-for site, they aren't really an org, per se. And www.northcountrygazette.net tickles my site's porn blocker, so check that out home /.ers, or good work you crafty URL parking collectors!
Your search string looks incomplete, and does not work, furthermore the article you "discovered" is not password protected. FAIL.
What about some sexy emails?
http://www.northcountrygazette.org/2010/10/21/sexy_emails/
I've read three whole articles now. I'm a criminal! Pretty good DB server they have there, it makes about 1 of every 5 requests, if you're persistent, and considering the attentions of /.
wonder what might be happening over there. ;) Hey, check out this gem:
http://www.northcountrygazette.org/2010/10/27/raisinet_recall/
Raisinetcraft confirms it!
Ewwww, tell me where so I don't accidentally click on that! That's the cyber-equivalent of stepping in dogshit.
Did you go to the prom with my ex-wife?
That's so great. I think the ONLY thing that can save this dead site is the ability to post and share music, movies and television shows. Of course, they and the MPAA and RIAA could never come to grips with that, not for free which it would need to be. Even though it would generate shitloads of real traffic and sales through the roof for the bands willing to be involved with freely shared music and other medias. That'll never happen. Hey, I'm sharing anyway. Make me want to join, or expect defeat.
The USA did invent the Internet and hosts a HUGE portion of the content. Still, you're right, and should be able to reach all the local and other non-USA hosted sites while we (the USA) shuts it off temporarily. Do not fear, the porn will be back online shortly thereafter. Gambling sites, malware distribution hosts, and the other localized content should remain available through locally cached DNS entries. Sorry for any inconvenience!
Depends on which way the "switch" works. I'm for cutting off botnet mules and insecure users like those lazy/stupids you're referring to! So, we DO need a kill switch, just one in the direction of the spam, botnets, malware, and Windows users. Just kidding on the last one. You can take my word for it, I almost named my daughter Princess Leia. So, you KNOW I'm a bro!
The vacuum cleaner and toaster from Hardware Wars and one of the seat cushions from Luke's land speeder! NOW how much would you pay?!
No, Sir. It is my professional opinion that you have a touch of the "Information Rage." Take 2TB and post back in the morning.
Personally, I do the opposite; I encourage emails and discourage phone and walk-ins. With email, you can safely disregard it for a while and get back to it later, but not so much the other two methods. I've been at my new job since April and have yet to connect to the voicemail system and initialize my box. I'm that frickin' serious about not taking phone calls. Wait... Am I crazy here?
Bravo! Now do the chair throwing thing again. You are a riot, Steve! Seriously though, you need to leave MS for it to grow into a brand people trust, not a brand that my company must thrust (upon me unwillingly). People are running to the crappy iPad away from Windows laptops. Fix that, bro!
I got the release of the original Mac, and... nothing else comes to mind. Oh, was that the year MS "discovered" mice and innovated with Windows?
That's a shitload of desktops! Personally, our enterprise, and most that I bother to work at, gleefully hand me an XP laptop, yet it makes my work slower (I do Unix work, so ssh/shells/X11 are a bit clumsy on Win), so I have to charge them more for the same work! I'd rather have Linux on my work laptop, which will happen sooner than later, but the majority of desktops/laptops are indeed Windows. That said, Windows is dying in the data center; to wit-we have TONS more Solaris, AIX, Linux/VMs with some stand-alones than Windows VMs or servers. The non-Windows systems in the data center outnumber the Windows ones by a huge margin. Making people use a shitty desktop is status quo. This is not acceptable in the data center, because uptime and stability matter more there, hence not so much Windows. VM-Windows might be around for awhile, but it's shrinking. I can tell you this first hand. Taking care of Win-servers does not pay as well, nor look as fun. Count me out. Don't remember desktop days, that was the early '90s. Taking care of servers pays way more. Check it out.