Ideally the mail server shouln't accept the emails, not construct a nice reply, just send the relevant code and a short single-line message that the server is unable to relay/deliver the email.
The spammer's SMTP engine will get a mark against the email as bad, and valid ISP's relaying emails for there customers will generate a nice email for you saying that the address is invalid.
To do anything advanced you need proper design tools and more capable fabrication plants.
Unfortuantely because no one can sell this software to the mass market and they generally don't trust people to not buy a version which can't be used to produce commercial works the software licences come in in between 5000 dolars and 10,000 dolars:/
As a now un-employed graduate, I couln't afford the tax on that, let alone the software itself.
Units shiped, sales figures, it's all pretty meangless, just look at total revenue... it's very very true that top 10 sales have been a lot lot lower, but arn't we buying more singles which many songs which arn't in the top 10 in them?
It's spin to make a business redirection look like a loss to everyone, but there still pulling in the money, if not more money from the vast numbers of people who use the illegal downloads to 'try before they buy'
Just remember the punishment is often limited only by how much damage is done, if they can make a few milion in lost revenue from a hacker breaking into a webserver can you imagine how much they'd be pinning you with if you managed to damage surveys and altered business decisions which totalled bilions?
Must we really deprive the children of their naps?
I think the poster was trying to remove the emphasis on kidnapping, because calling children kids is really an insult, not all of them look like goats.
Well that makes it pretty worthless.. on a plus side if they sell it there's likely support and other features which would make php more of a option in business.
And if they can do it, why can't we... how long till GCC compiles php code?
Stop arguing which is better and accept there diferent, in paintball it's a case of when youre shot you act like youve been shot (not to hard given the pain if you got shot on a soft spot), with laster tag, you run back to a recharge point and contine.
It's like arging betwen Counterstrike and Team Fortress, diferent games for diferent people.
But yes I would like to see laser-tag improved:
To reduce the beam-size you must increaase the density of sensors on the body, ideally going onto sensors which are like EL-string and forming a whole sensor 'net' around the body, to eliminate intentional beam spread you'd want the target area to be the same size as the barrel, so you'd be talking a net with about a 1/2 inch spacing, that's not cheep.
Other improvements, get rid of the reality nuts and send them paintballing so we can turn the arenas into safer more adventuous places:)
To be brtually honist, you can't blame them. ARM only do two things, develop technologies and licence them, if somone comes along and starts handing out technologies that ARM have spent a lot of time and money developing theve got to step in and sort it out.
Unlike software patents, there designs are actual designs, if ARM was a company who sells steam engine designs you wouln't see anyone arguing when they take legal action against a student when he starts giving away designs which are in several parts identical to the ones they sell.
Everything which supports modern CSS styling supports PNG... it's just not everything supports all the features of PNG, the most noted case being IE doesn't support alpha-transparency.
Many people also believe PNG's to generally produce larger images to GIF, if youre generating PNG's using the 'recomended settings' then yes for many images this is the case, but if your image doesn't need 16.7 milion colors and full alpha-transparency, don't enable them switch to pallete based with no-transparnecy.
I'm not sure on the merits of the GIF format after all these years, the only thing it brings to the web expierence is flashing adverts, PNG provides full alpha-transparency which is really required for the future of web design.
My laptop's hardisc died, my life ran though it sitting beside my main PC handling all my corrisponance bar email, MSN/IRC/etc though which I run my clan and numerious more professional cotacts
And then it died (well kinda my own fault I thought I'd 'fix' the slightly flaky hardisc and eded up with a dead system).. but ignoring my own stupitidy onto what I did...
I started by replacing the CD drive with a floppy drive, not to dificult, for some reason it would fail to boot from CD but would floppies, and it booted, victory 1!... I then proceded to get the network working from boot, Victory 2!.. I then proceded to pull my hair out as my luck had run out, I had no source of a stable root filing system and went down the lane searching for remote NFS roots in PCMCIA systems, it took me quite a while until I found one very nasty niggle, without hacking your kernel (which for the love of me I couln't work out how to modify the kernel init order) as PCMCIA network support is started after the NFS root code...
Fire up the system without specifing NFS root... works and network comes up
Fire up system with specifing NFS root.. system dies and never gets to PCMCIA init... I solved this problem by spending $120 on a new hardisc.
There is a chance you can get the system working from USB, I'd recomend you use a initrd and then mount the USB drive, but if you want my honist opinion either buy a new laptop, or by a new hardisc depending on how many more years you want to use it.
Anything small/lightweight. Buy it online, small items are easy to package up in a box and send back and the returns policy is normally fixed and you at no point get pounded by repeated people sayin buy the 3 year cover plan.
For bigger orders buying online can be a bigger hastle, often only available by places like best-buy, but it does allow you to forgo the pressure of sales staff, first place I checked online if yore item is faulty they will come round and try and repair it, charge you 50 dolars if it wasn't broken, or if they can't fix it replace it for you.
You would have thought they'd get the message by now, no one has a clue what these people want, since the media isn't interested in that there to bussy with pictures of the poor guys familly, and no one ever gives into hostage takers since otherwise hostage taking turns into a viable way of geting something and thus more common.
Never underestimate the stupidity of people in groups.
I looked at that last one, and wondered, and decided not to take anyones word for granted wrote two very simple C++ programs two nested for() loops of 50k iterations and a tiny little sum at the end so it doesn't optimise the loops out of existance.
3.450 seconds for the decrementing 3.397 deconds for the incrementing
the results were fairly consistant in both optimised and un-optimised programs (compiling with g++ and run on AMD XP)... I suspect it would be the other way around on the ARM processor, if there's no conditional code present inside the loops.
Tbough I've just come out of university I definately heard a few years ago of someone trying to write a OS in Java, though arguably the OS would be the JVM and the Java just a abstraction layer to it.
Fast DSL is probably the bigest reason to be jealous of Asian tiger-economy cities, Japan and mainland europe, the UK and US however sit at 512k/s averages:/
Very long term copyright (life+70):
:)
Historical works of art are un-available to the public
Relatively long term copyright (life to +25):
Horrid resale of nostalga CD's, please give us fresh music
Long Term Copyright (50 to life)
People get there moneys worth, can support there retirement on previous works.
Short Term Copyright (25 years)
Horridly large numbers of cheep cover-versions and compliation CD's which erote the public sanity.
Very Short Term Copyright (5 years)
People can't make any money on works which they can't afford to publish within 5 years of being created.
I think Life is good, keeps you safe in retirement, and youre publisher will pay your medical bills until your 250 years old
Ideally the mail server shouln't accept the emails, not construct a nice reply, just send the relevant code and a short single-line message that the server is unable to relay/deliver the email.
The spammer's SMTP engine will get a mark against the email as bad, and valid ISP's relaying emails for there customers will generate a nice email for you saying that the address is invalid.
9pm is 2am, in the UK... eeep that's now!
To do anything advanced you need proper design tools and more capable fabrication plants.
:/
Unfortuantely because no one can sell this software to the mass market and they generally don't trust people to not buy a version which can't be used to produce commercial works the software licences come in in between 5000 dolars and 10,000 dolars
As a now un-employed graduate, I couln't afford the tax on that, let alone the software itself.
I'm sure the CEO of Sendo will tell you it's not always safe to dance with Microsoft.
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http://www.computerworld.com/mobiletopics/mobile/
Units shiped, sales figures, it's all pretty meangless, just look at total revenue... it's very very true that top 10 sales have been a lot lot lower, but arn't we buying more singles which many songs which arn't in the top 10 in them?
It's spin to make a business redirection look like a loss to everyone, but there still pulling in the money, if not more money from the vast numbers of people who use the illegal downloads to 'try before they buy'
Just remember the punishment is often limited only by how much damage is done, if they can make a few milion in lost revenue from a hacker breaking into a webserver can you imagine how much they'd be pinning you with if you managed to damage surveys and altered business decisions which totalled bilions?
:/
99 Consecutive life sentences time
Must we really deprive the children of their naps?
I think the poster was trying to remove the emphasis on kidnapping, because calling children kids is really an insult, not all of them look like goats.
Well that makes it pretty worthless.. on a plus side if they sell it there's likely support and other features which would make php more of a option in business.
And if they can do it, why can't we... how long till GCC compiles php code?
Stop arguing which is better and accept there diferent, in paintball it's a case of when youre shot you act like youve been shot (not to hard given the pain if you got shot on a soft spot), with laster tag, you run back to a recharge point and contine.
:)
It's like arging betwen Counterstrike and Team Fortress, diferent games for diferent people.
But yes I would like to see laser-tag improved:
To reduce the beam-size you must increaase the density of sensors on the body, ideally going onto sensors which are like EL-string and forming a whole sensor 'net' around the body, to eliminate intentional beam spread you'd want the target area to be the same size as the barrel, so you'd be talking a net with about a 1/2 inch spacing, that's not cheep.
Other improvements, get rid of the reality nuts and send them paintballing so we can turn the arenas into safer more adventuous places
Never give out your name and address on the internet unless youre trusting them with your credit card details as well :)
spambin@XXXX.org.uk where XXXX is my domain name, why not have a legit email which just takes spam :)
An off button.
To be brtually honist, you can't blame them. ARM only do two things, develop technologies and licence them, if somone comes along and starts handing out technologies that ARM have spent a lot of time and money developing theve got to step in and sort it out.
Unlike software patents, there designs are actual designs, if ARM was a company who sells steam engine designs you wouln't see anyone arguing when they take legal action against a student when he starts giving away designs which are in several parts identical to the ones they sell.
Everything which supports modern CSS styling supports PNG... it's just not everything supports all the features of PNG, the most noted case being IE doesn't support alpha-transparency.
Many people also believe PNG's to generally produce larger images to GIF, if youre generating PNG's using the 'recomended settings' then yes for many images this is the case, but if your image doesn't need 16.7 milion colors and full alpha-transparency, don't enable them switch to pallete based with no-transparnecy.
I'm not sure on the merits of the GIF format after all these years, the only thing it brings to the web expierence is flashing adverts, PNG provides full alpha-transparency which is really required for the future of web design.
My laptop's hardisc died, my life ran though it sitting beside my main PC handling all my corrisponance bar email, MSN/IRC/etc though which I run my clan and numerious more professional cotacts
... I solved this problem by spending $120 on a new hardisc.
And then it died (well kinda my own fault I thought I'd 'fix' the slightly flaky hardisc and eded up with a dead system).. but ignoring my own stupitidy onto what I did...
I started by replacing the CD drive with a floppy drive, not to dificult, for some reason it would fail to boot from CD but would floppies, and it booted, victory 1!... I then proceded to get the network working from boot, Victory 2!.. I then proceded to pull my hair out as my luck had run out, I had no source of a stable root filing system and went down the lane searching for remote NFS roots in PCMCIA systems, it took me quite a while until I found one very nasty niggle, without hacking your kernel (which for the love of me I couln't work out how to modify the kernel init order) as PCMCIA network support is started after the NFS root code...
Fire up the system without specifing NFS root... works and network comes up
Fire up system with specifing NFS root.. system dies and never gets to PCMCIA init
There is a chance you can get the system working from USB, I'd recomend you use a initrd and then mount the USB drive, but if you want my honist opinion either buy a new laptop, or by a new hardisc depending on how many more years you want to use it.
Anything small/lightweight. Buy it online, small items are easy to package up in a box and send back and the returns policy is normally fixed and you at no point get pounded by repeated people sayin buy the 3 year cover plan.
For bigger orders buying online can be a bigger hastle, often only available by places like best-buy, but it does allow you to forgo the pressure of sales staff, first place I checked online if yore item is faulty they will come round and try and repair it, charge you 50 dolars if it wasn't broken, or if they can't fix it replace it for you.
Saves a lot of 'Can I help you sir'.
Bah, I normally get here and there's 50 comments to read, come on post!
Well as long as there not plotting to overthrow there human overloards I'm fine with it :)
You would have thought they'd get the message by now, no one has a clue what these people want, since the media isn't interested in that there to bussy with pictures of the poor guys familly, and no one ever gives into hostage takers since otherwise hostage taking turns into a viable way of geting something and thus more common.
Never underestimate the stupidity of people in groups.
This would be an interesting one wouln't it...
I looked at that last one, and wondered, and decided not to take anyones word for granted wrote two very simple C++ programs two nested for() loops of 50k iterations and a tiny little sum at the end so it doesn't optimise the loops out of existance.
3.450 seconds for the decrementing
3.397 deconds for the incrementing
the results were fairly consistant in both optimised and un-optimised programs (compiling with g++ and run on AMD XP)... I suspect it would be the other way around on the ARM processor, if there's no conditional code present inside the loops.
Tbough I've just come out of university I definately heard a few years ago of someone trying to write a OS in Java, though arguably the OS would be the JVM and the Java just a abstraction layer to it.
Fast DSL is probably the bigest reason to be jealous of Asian tiger-economy cities, Japan and mainland europe, the UK and US however sit at 512k/s averages :/