dude, you can get IR RX/TX modules at radioshack... well not at, but you can order them through radio shack, and they will be in your mailbox, in a few days (That how i got the pci slot that I soldered into my alpha.)
Were having a problem with our wins server at the office, its not responding to stuff on other subnets..... *shrug* (its NT, I guess that explains it). I can't browse to the folder where I put it on the network till I get into the office tommarrow. I will reply with a url to this post in the morning, once I get in.... Or I could email a few people it... in the morning.
Seriously, this is just the beginning of the fall of the giant. We all know its going to happen.... and microsoft is planning on selling "authentication services" anyway. All they are out to do is to get money, why do you think we see a "new" version of windows every few years. Hell..... I was reading MCP magazine, they said XP will be the merging of the two 32 bit code bases, I told this to my boss, and then reminded him that they said the same for win2k.... then he said... they will be saying the same again in 2004 or 2005.
This is getting past monopoly... they are branching out..... trying to control everything.... kinda like a paracite.
he cannot..... msdn network levels are teared, plus there is this whole slew of info they like to keep current on you. I went to download StealHead from them one day, and it made me go and update every little piece of info on my records with them, like my email addres, home address, employer, intrestes, and so on and so forth.
Whats the Nations Bank Building compared to Wachovia's HQ in Winston-Salem, NC? (If you have seen their HQ, I hear the concept drawings included "two soft mounds") BTW..... NationsBank is no more... They are now Bank of America.......
Yes, It is time to Question them. What was trully annoying, is that when you did registered with them they said that the id that was necessary to activate your registration, was to never be used again, but when elections came along, it was needed to login.
So What... I remember going to a friends house a few years back, and watched DS9's season finale for its next to last season, and I think Voyager's first season finale all without those annoying things... called comericals right? Hell, my friend had an access database of TV satellite positions, times of what shows, and the freq. My friend was a little weird, he had a monitor deticated to NASA-TV, with a direct live feed from space. Scarry huh?
The provider that provides the connection where I work seems to blacklist stuff. I have noticed many websites I cannot access... as if port 80 is blocked, but I can traceroute to it, ping it in some cases, and if I ssh home, I can get to the site. *shrug*
Could it be that space has some resistance.... like dust... gases.. etc.
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I'm using a ver that was built back in febuary... I have like 192 megs of ram, plus 30 megs of swap in use at the moment... and mozilla is only using at most 20% of memory... thats after its been up for two or three days, with atleast two windows at any given time.
I'm not sure if linux 2.4's stack is multithreaded..... The reason I would perfer linux for routing, is because of it's relitive memory residence, and all the routing protocols that you can have support for. I mean, you can replace Cisco IOS with linux if you wanted to...
I personally think it dosen't really matter anymore. It's easy to migrate network addresses, change it on the dhcp server, setup alias ips on servers and routers.
You don't have many problems as long as your subnetted, and your not in the same subnet at two locations.
It becomes stupid when people do 10.0.0.0/8, which not many do anyway. Most people use 192.168.0.0/24 or 192.168.1.0/24 anyway.
dude, you can get IR RX/TX modules at radioshack... well not at, but you can order them through radio shack, and they will be in your mailbox, in a few days (That how i got the pci slot that I soldered into my alpha.)
Who said I wanted so many AC's.... the truth is, its real. :(
Its not... I wish it was to a degree.
www.wss.net/winupd.jpg
*has this feeling of a slashdotting comming on*
Were having a problem with our wins server at the office, its not responding to stuff on other subnets..... *shrug* (its NT, I guess that explains it). I can't browse to the folder where I put it on the network till I get into the office tommarrow. I will reply with a url to this post in the morning, once I get in.... Or I could email a few people it... in the morning.
I went to windowsupdate.microsoft.com today, and the worm thing came up, I saved a screen shot :)
Isen't this the guy that distroyed justlinux.com?
Well.... In my case, my drivers liscence photos are tipiclly the best photos of me
What are the new features? etc.....
I guess we will have no bandwidth on the dsl line tommarrow with me downloading it....
Seriously, this is just the beginning of the fall of the giant. We all know its going to happen.... and microsoft is planning on selling "authentication services" anyway. All they are out to do is to get money, why do you think we see a "new" version of windows every few years. Hell..... I was reading MCP magazine, they said XP will be the merging of the two 32 bit code bases, I told this to my boss, and then reminded him that they said the same for win2k.... then he said... they will be saying the same again in 2004 or 2005.
This is getting past monopoly... they are branching out..... trying to control everything.... kinda like a paracite.
he cannot..... msdn network levels are teared, plus there is this whole slew of info they like to keep current on you. I went to download StealHead from them one day, and it made me go and update every little piece of info on my records with them, like my email addres, home address, employer, intrestes, and so on and so forth.
What do slashdot reading lawyers think? I know there are several.... I have seen them do posts before....
Whats the Nations Bank Building compared to Wachovia's HQ in Winston-Salem, NC? (If you have seen their HQ, I hear the concept drawings included "two soft mounds") BTW..... NationsBank is no more... They are now Bank of America.......
Their webserver won't play with netscape on linux... I wouldn't be supprised if it dosen't play with anything but IE.
Somebody brought up a very long time ago, that any software bought by the goverment techniclly becomes public domain......
Yes, It is time to Question them. What was trully annoying, is that when you did registered with them they said that the id that was necessary to activate your registration, was to never be used again, but when elections came along, it was needed to login.
TOS was not made by Paramount, it was made by Desi-Lue (spelling?) studios.... the same people that brought you "Lucy... I'm home...".
my view is that they are only charging a lot now, so vendors like cisco can get off their asses and build a new series of backbone router.....
Perhaps Linux 2.6 will be powerful enouf that we will be able to have backbone routers running Linux.
Then.... Trully, Tux will rule the world.
So What... I remember going to a friends house a few years back, and watched DS9's season finale for its next to last season, and I think Voyager's first season finale all without those annoying things... called comericals right? Hell, my friend had an access database of TV satellite positions, times of what shows, and the freq. My friend was a little weird, he had a monitor deticated to NASA-TV, with a direct live feed from space. Scarry huh?
Unless ARIN has changed policy very recently, they charge an arm, a leg, and your neck to get an address block.
The provider that provides the connection where I work seems to blacklist stuff. I have noticed many websites I cannot access... as if port 80 is blocked, but I can traceroute to it, ping it in some cases, and if I ssh home, I can get to the site. *shrug*
Could it be that space has some resistance.... like dust... gases.. etc.
I'm using a ver that was built back in febuary... I have like 192 megs of ram, plus 30 megs of swap in use at the moment... and mozilla is only using at most 20% of memory... thats after its been up for two or three days, with atleast two windows at any given time.
I'm not sure if linux 2.4's stack is multithreaded..... The reason I would perfer linux for routing, is because of it's relitive memory residence, and all the routing protocols that you can have support for. I mean, you can replace Cisco IOS with linux if you wanted to...
I personally think it dosen't really matter anymore. It's easy to migrate network addresses, change it on the dhcp server, setup alias ips on servers and routers.
You don't have many problems as long as your subnetted, and your not in the same subnet at two locations.
It becomes stupid when people do 10.0.0.0/8, which not many do anyway. Most people use 192.168.0.0/24 or 192.168.1.0/24 anyway.