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  1. Re:Titan Missle Museum, Tucson AZ. on Seeking Interesting Sites When Travelling the World? · · Score: 1

    Subterranea Brittanica is a useful resource for stuff like this in the UK

  2. Re:Mind the Gap. on Seeking Interesting Sites When Travelling the World? · · Score: 1

    Or the National Railway Museum in my home town of York

  3. Re:Italy on Seeking Interesting Sites When Travelling the World? · · Score: 1

    Pompeii and (even better) the Greek ruins at Paestum

  4. Simple on System Optimization Guide for Gamers · · Score: 5, Informative

    How does one use google-cahce to find a site?

    Search for cache:whatever.the.link.was on Google

    Unfortunately this article doesn't seem to be in the cache.

    Ho hum said pooh as his web server melted!

    hardcode

  5. Re:So this is how Kubrik did it !?! on 24 Hours Of Beethoven's 9th Symphony · · Score: 1

    Ligeti, Georgi Ligeti - something like Mass for 3 Massed Choirs, Soprano & Mezzo Soprano IIRC, but there again I am drunk...

  6. Re:Apple's MPW C compiler famous for its error msg on Gnarly Error Messages · · Score: 1

    I always liked "can't go messing with a void *"

  7. Re:deja-vu.. on 3D/2D switchable LCD monitor from Sharp · · Score: 1

    Oh the goatse.cx dude in 3D...

    Maybe not...

    hardcode

  8. Re:PDF Mirror... on TCP/IP Sequence Number Analysis · · Score: 1

    ... of course missing out the space slash code inserted in the word sequence *sigh*

    hardcode

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    I am become Typo, destroyer of words.

  9. PDF Mirror... on TCP/IP Sequence Number Analysis · · Score: 1

    ... at http://www.mirrors.wiretapped.net/security/info/pa pers/networking/strange-attractors-and-tcpip-seque nce-number-analysis.pdf

    hardcode

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    It's 106 light-years to Chicago, we've got a full chamber of anti-matter,
    a half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark, and we're wearing visors. Engage.
    - Paul Tomblin in asr

  10. Oh lets see on Pet Bugs? · · Score: 1

    Kofax Image Processing Platform where CreateCompatibleImageDescriptor() created an incompatible image descriptor.

    Or an ADA compiler that failed to compile only if there were comments on some lines, but noit the others.

    hc

  11. Re:Best Error Message Ever... on Pet Bugs? · · Score: 1

    I think it was MPW C that used to issue a "Can't go mucking with a void *" error

  12. Re:Apple does it too on RTFM = Read the Funny Manual? · · Score: 1

    I seem to recall AUX 0.9 (or was it 1.0) had this in the docs.

    For truely bad documentation try man sudoers

    hc

  13. Old news... on Mysteries of the Las Vegas Telecom System · · Score: 1

    ...again, this appeared word for word as early as March 18 2002, google on "Larry Duke Reubel"

    hc

  14. Re:How to Google Whack... on Google Juice · · Score: 1

    marmoset cunnilingus

    :)~

  15. Re:Filtering on Email (and Filters) for all Australian schools · · Score: 1

    *chuckle* and of course Penistone

    hc

  16. Re:I Can go One Better! on Walling off Asian E-mail to Prevent Spam · · Score: 1

    Only yesterday I got 4 copies of Sircam from a pimp^Wrecruitment agency I sent my CV to. Their mail admin was cloyingly grateful to be told by someone, cos nobody else had told him.

  17. Re:jakarta books? on What Kind of Books do You Want? · · Score: 1

    > Finally, I would really like to see a lot more > books on FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD. FreeBSD
    > and NetBSD already have good documentation on
    > the web (I wish OpenBSD's was as good), but it
    > would be nice to have this and a lot more
    > information in "dead tree" format.

    Amen, the FreeBSD handbook is fine but a really good OpenBSD book (O'Reilly for preference) would be excellent

    hc

  18. Re:Linus not getting enough respect on Linus Tries Out BitKeeper · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    OpenBSD http://www.openbsd.org

  19. Re:OT: Your sig is a lie on Audio Download: Linux Kernel to be on Radio · · Score: 1

    Not mine, fortune(6) from OpenBSD 2.9, is that a bug Theo would like to hear about? *grin*

    "Unix is not a "A-ha" experience, it is more of a "holy-shit" experience."
    - Colin McFadyen in alt.folklore.computers

  20. Re:Number Stations on DMOZ on Audio Download: Linux Kernel to be on Radio · · Score: 1

    Of course that should be http://search.dmoz.org/cgi-bin/search?search=numbe r+stations

    or:

    http://slashdot.org/articles/00/05/27/1735225.sh tm l
    http://www.shmoo.com/numbers/
    http://www.dxing.com/numbers.htm
    http://havana.iwsp.com/radio/numbers.html

    I'll preview it this time ;)

    Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of tapes.
    - Dr. Warren Jackson, Director, UTCS

  21. Number Stations on DMOZ on Audio Download: Linux Kernel to be on Radio · · Score: 2

    Try http://search.dmoz.org/cgi-bin/search?search=numbe r+stations for more info on number stations...

    I'm not a karma whore I'm a karma whores mate and I'm only whoring karma cos tha karma whore is late

  22. Skunk Works [OT] on Planning For 80-Year Old B-52s · · Score: 1

    Amen. Wonderful book, hardware hacking in the old sense, I loved the sales technique for the stealth fighter - roll a 1/8th inch ballbearing over some generals desk and tell him "this is the radar profile of your aircraft"

    Hardcode

  23. Perl Data Language on Free Scientific Software for Developing World? · · Score: 1

    The Perl Data Language

    PDL turns perl in to a free, array-oriented, numerical language similar to such commerical packages as IDL and MatLab.

  24. Re:Securing webservers on Fingerprinting Port 80 Attacks · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    *chuckle*

    You have the b*stard nature sir!

  25. Re:Freshmeat.net is a good resource. on Fingerprinting Port 80 Attacks · · Score: 1

    Nothing beats calling up an ISP...

    Nothing beats finding a system like that and then "attacking" it by hitting it with spoofed packets pretending to be an attack, lets see how long it'd stand up to a) the load and b) the fact that it is blackholeing itself from all those fake IP addresses