The logo is indeed frightning, why is the eye watching at Europe for instance instead of the USA?
One more thing the eye in the background and the pyramid is the Illuminati logo.
For those who have never heard of The Illuminati, or are brand new to the study, and who might ask, "In a nutshell, what the heck is the Illuminati?" I'll give you here the basic assertion in a very brief capsule:
A man named Adam Weishaupt founded a secret society in Bavaria in 1776, that had as it's goal, to rule the world. The methods they would use would be assassinations, bribery, blackmail, revolutions, and espionage. Their model of organization was similar to the Jesuit Order and the steps and degrees of Freemasonry. They intended to control and manipulate banks and bankers, money-lending powers, the world's financiers. They intended to cause economic collapses, wars, bloody uprisings and revolutions around the world, with each upheaval calculated to re-structure the status quo leaving the Illuminati in greater positions of influence, and poised for their next step. The main enemies or "targets" of The Illuminati in the 1700s were the kings and queens, the monarchies of Europe, and, the Church. The two most-remembered Illuminati-caused revolutions in history, were, the French Revolution and Reign of Terror (1788-1799), and the Russian Revolution of 1917 that first made Communism a world power. The Illuminati and it's diabolical conspiracy was very real. These things actually happened and are a matter of world history. The Illuminati Conspiracy got exposed. The authorities made raids and seized Illuminati documents. In its day this was all public headline news, not some obscure, rare, or arcane knowledge. There you have the basic gist of it. That is the starting point. That is what people usually mean by "The Illuminati."
I guess they don't want to be associated with them or perhaps they want to hide this fact if you're more conspiracy-theory minded
if the ufo aliens post their story about earth on the intergalactic equivalent of slashdot, will earth be slashdotted by hundreds of millions of ufo's?
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I know that guy who did that or someone that did exactly the same!!
He told me the cat looked more like a tiger that way, even the tail was shaved except for the end of the tail which had a little bit of fur.
The Paketto Keiretsu, Version 1.0, is a collection of five interwoven "proof of concepts" that explore, extract, and expose previously untapped capacities embedded deep within networks and their stacks, at Layers 2 through 4.
Hmm let me guess you have to compile this as root, after that it will give "proof of concept" to the black hat 2002 people that indeed there are previously untapped capacities deep within my server, somewhere remotely hidden on the outer reaches of my port range?;)
Yes dust, scratches etc. would be a big problem, but with storagemedia becoming this big I can imagine that you would use a certain part of the media as parity so it could recover from a little scratch.
"He labors over a message's subject line; he's found people are more likely to open e-mail if it appears to be from a real person, so he types his friends' names on "from" lines. "The trick is to make it look personal," he said as he tapped out commands on his computer. "You want to make it look like it comes from the guy in the cubicle down the hall."
They must be very lucky to be friends with this nice guy. I bet they get all kinds of exotic offers like "sleeping with the fishes" and stuff.
These airplanes are designed to stay afloat. Now I live in Amsterdam, where some people live in nice boats on the typical canals, surrounded by beautiful 17th century buildings. Now imagine this ugly floating plane on one of these canals.
ofcourse they knew exactly which flightpath the shell was going to follow and where it was going to be at what time beforehand. So taking it down wasn't really that hard.
They probably shot some shells before and got the flightpath recorded into a computer. Then they shot the "test" shell during compareable weatherconditions and perhaps they even did some minor adjustments, it doesn't really matter, they knew the trajectory beforehand, so when they shot the "test" shell the laser knew exactly at which point to fire at which coordinates.
This isn't how things go in the real world, so I wonder how much of an defense contractor technology bragging hype this is and whose interests are behind this (it's not difficult to make a guess here).
perhaps they should be rather investing 10 billion minus half a billion in the ultimate tivo device running linux and able to connect to newsgroups for a certain fee. If this thing would be the ultimate (note: still no tivo in Europe!) then they could use the spare processor time of the device with a certain agreement: ' say you want to have a free use of our tv-guide, you have to donate an amount of free cpu cycles to our project. This way is best for both sides.
It's quite a biased assumption you make there. I've worked with several companies from Bangladesh, Colombia, Nepal and Jamaica.
Ofcourse there are bad companies, but they are everywhere. It's all about good management of your outsourcing project. If it's software, provide them with good abstract data about your software project like the pre/post conditions failure conditions and everything, if you don't give em good documentation about your project, they will end up filling in the gaps you left in it.
Second, yes many people in third world countries studied abroad and no they didn't stay there. They went back to their countries and are in charge of your outsourcing project over there.
ok, yes it's $1,000 according to nic.ru. But it's $15,000 according to your creditcard bill; nic.ru 'forgot' to include the cost a new car that's needed to bribe to.su officials.
Most people just download a precompiled version of their favourite browser (.rpm.deb.exe) which is precompiled with conservative settings.
When you compile it yourself, be aware of the compiler flags (/etc/make.conf) these settings can seriously speed things up for everything.
I also use the latest version of gcc, 3.2, most precompiled things are compiled with gcc 2.95.3, so they are a lot slower.
All these small factors you might not look at can speed everything up more than you think. I used to run Xwindows with mozilla and it was quite slowly, galeon was nice though. But now with the new gcc and -O3 compiler flags mozilla is better than nice and galeon is more than twice as fast.
I had a spare 21" monitor here, so I thought it would be nice to buy a vga adaptor for my playstation 2. It's definately not worth the money:
-some games were black/white, it had something to do with the pal/ntsc switching of the console. -the games that were displayed in color were in some sort of scanlined resolution on the monitor with a very low refresh-rate. -there was no way to tweak the settings.
A couple months later I bought a better scart adaptor for my television set, which made the image a lot clearer and I gave the monitor to my little brother.
They could force everybody to use their proxy servers for port the web, by denying all access to external networks. That way no p2p program can get thru.
Since the television stations in my country haven't even made effort to air the first season this year, I'll keep an eye out for it on alt.binaries.multimedia.startrek and alt.binaries.startrek , thanks to the people there I've been able to follow the first season.
A friend of mine is a scriptwriter in the USA, she told me that you get sponsored by the government if you agree to have them dictate certain parts of the script: They make is easier to record your movie in certain cities and you can make free use of the militairy things (she told me there's even an dedicated goverment agency that's taking care about these movie things). I think it's really bad when a government starts to use the movies as a form of propaganda, instead of artistic view on something, or perhaps mix of both. Many movies these days are disguised propaganda, when you think about it.
Why, I mean the 2.4ghz band is a public one, they can't force you to change ssid or channel? What if they had a default network, ssid 101 or airport on channel 1 or something like that, if you're not on their territory and having a lan party with a couple of laptops sitting in your car with the same default settings, they can't accuse you of dos'ing right?
weren't they supposed to make some ufo-related documents public a few weeks ago, I read something like that on slashdot, anyone got a link?
The logo is indeed frightning, why is the eye watching at Europe for instance instead of the USA?
One more thing the eye in the background and the pyramid is the Illuminati logo.
For those who have never heard of The Illuminati, or are brand new to the study, and who might ask, "In a nutshell, what the heck is the Illuminati?" I'll give you here the basic assertion in a very brief capsule:
A man named Adam Weishaupt founded a secret society in Bavaria in 1776, that had as it's goal, to rule the world. The methods they would use would be assassinations, bribery, blackmail, revolutions, and espionage. Their model of organization was similar to the Jesuit Order and the steps and degrees of Freemasonry. They intended to control and manipulate banks and bankers, money-lending powers, the world's financiers. They intended to cause economic collapses, wars, bloody uprisings and revolutions around the world, with each upheaval calculated to re-structure the status quo leaving the Illuminati in greater positions of influence, and poised for their next step. The main enemies or "targets" of The Illuminati in the 1700s were the kings and queens, the monarchies of Europe, and, the Church. The two most-remembered Illuminati-caused revolutions in history, were, the French Revolution and Reign of Terror (1788-1799), and the Russian Revolution of 1917 that first made Communism a world power. The Illuminati and it's diabolical conspiracy was very real. These things actually happened and are a matter of world history. The Illuminati Conspiracy got exposed. The authorities made raids and seized Illuminati documents. In its day this was all public headline news, not some obscure, rare, or arcane knowledge. There you have the basic gist of it. That is the starting point. That is what people usually mean by "The Illuminati."
I guess they don't want to be associated with them or perhaps they want to hide this fact if you're more conspiracy-theory minded
I did some searches with no luck, then I searched for Slashdot
and it got plenty!
if the ufo aliens post their story about earth on the intergalactic equivalent of slashdot, will earth be slashdotted by hundreds of millions of ufo's?
I know that guy who did that or someone that did exactly the same!!
He told me the cat looked more like a tiger that way, even the tail was shaved except for the end of the tail which had a little bit of fur.
Let's make sure that the script kiddies get a pressed CD-ROM copy mailed to their houses too, while we're at it.
:)
great idea, finally someone get's it
The Paketto Keiretsu, Version 1.0, is a collection of five interwoven "proof of concepts" that explore, extract, and expose previously untapped capacities embedded deep within networks and their stacks, at Layers 2 through 4.
;)
Hmm let me guess you have to compile this as root, after that it will give "proof of concept" to the black hat 2002 people that indeed there are previously untapped capacities deep within my server, somewhere remotely hidden on the outer reaches of my port range?
When you create a dustcloud in a closed room and ignite the dust with a simple light, it gives a big boom, because the air expands rapidly.
I bet some malicious devices could be created with this technology.
They didn't use satellites to make those, but spyplanes.
Geez, has no-one seen thirteen days?
Yes dust, scratches etc. would be a big problem,
but with storagemedia becoming this big I can imagine that you would use a certain part of the media as parity so it could recover from a little scratch.
"He labors over a message's subject line; he's found people are more likely to open e-mail if it appears to be from a real person, so he types his friends' names on "from" lines. "The trick is to make it look personal," he said as he tapped out commands on his computer. "You want to make it look like it comes from the guy in the cubicle down the hall."
They must be very lucky to be friends with this nice guy. I bet they get all kinds of exotic offers like "sleeping with the fishes" and stuff.
It's ten times cheaper, but still roughly a hundred times more expensive than most people can afford.
These airplanes are designed to stay afloat. Now I live in Amsterdam, where some people live in nice boats on the typical canals, surrounded by beautiful 17th century buildings. Now imagine this ugly floating plane on one of these canals.
No, only the people who were unfortunately enough to stay on earth.
oh wait a minute..
Apparently, any similarity between this game and the Terrible Secret of Space is entirely coincidental
Is the similarity that they both are unavailable due to massive slashdotting?
ofcourse they knew exactly which flightpath the shell was going to follow and where it was going to be at what time beforehand. So taking it down wasn't really that hard.
They probably shot some shells before and got the flightpath recorded into a computer. Then they shot the "test" shell during compareable weatherconditions and perhaps they even did some minor adjustments, it doesn't really matter, they knew the trajectory beforehand, so when they shot the "test" shell the laser knew exactly at which point to fire at which coordinates.
This isn't how things go in the real world, so I wonder how much of an defense contractor technology bragging hype this is and whose interests are behind this (it's not difficult to make a guess here).
perhaps they should be rather investing 10 billion minus half a billion in the ultimate tivo device running linux and able to connect to newsgroups for a certain fee. If this thing would be the ultimate (note: still no tivo in Europe!) then they could use the spare processor time of the device with a certain agreement: ' say you want to have a free use of our tv-guide, you have to donate an amount of free cpu cycles to our project. This way is best for both sides.
It's quite a biased assumption you make there. I've worked with several companies from Bangladesh, Colombia, Nepal and Jamaica.
Ofcourse there are bad companies, but they are everywhere.
It's all about good management of your outsourcing project. If it's software, provide them with good abstract data about your software project like the pre/post conditions failure conditions and everything, if you don't give em good documentation about your project, they will end up filling in the gaps you left in it.
Second, yes many people in third world countries studied abroad and no they didn't stay there. They went back to their countries and are in charge of your outsourcing project over there.
ok, yes it's $1,000 according to nic.ru. .su officials.
But it's $15,000 according to your creditcard bill; nic.ru 'forgot' to include the cost a new car that's needed to bribe to
Most people just download a precompiled version of their favourite browser (.rpm .deb .exe) which is precompiled with conservative settings.
When you compile it yourself, be aware of the compiler flags (/etc/make.conf) these settings can seriously speed things up for everything.
I also use the latest version of gcc, 3.2, most precompiled things are compiled with gcc 2.95.3, so they are a lot slower.
All these small factors you might not look at can speed everything up more than you think. I used to run Xwindows with mozilla and it was quite slowly, galeon was nice though. But now with the new gcc and -O3 compiler flags mozilla is better than nice and galeon is more than twice as fast.
I had a spare 21" monitor here, so I thought it would be nice to buy a vga adaptor for my playstation 2.
It's definately not worth the money:
-some games were black/white, it had something to do with the pal/ntsc switching of the console.
-the games that were displayed in color were in some sort of scanlined resolution on the monitor with a very low refresh-rate.
-there was no way to tweak the settings.
A couple months later I bought a better scart adaptor for my television set, which made the image a lot clearer and I gave the monitor to my little brother.
They could force everybody to use their proxy servers for port the web, by denying all access to external networks. That way no p2p program can get thru.
Since the television stations in my country haven't even made effort to air the first season this year,
I'll keep an eye out for it on alt.binaries.multimedia.startrek and alt.binaries.startrek , thanks to the people there I've been able to follow the first season.
A friend of mine is a scriptwriter in the USA, she told me that you get sponsored by the government if you agree to have them dictate certain parts of the script: They make is easier to record your movie in certain cities and you can make free use of the militairy things (she told me there's even an dedicated goverment agency that's taking care about these movie things).
I think it's really bad when a government starts to use the movies as a form of propaganda, instead of artistic view on something, or perhaps mix of both. Many movies these days are disguised propaganda, when you think about it.
Why, I mean the 2.4ghz band is a public one, they can't force you to change ssid or channel?
What if they had a default network, ssid 101 or airport on channel 1 or something like that, if you're not on their territory and having a lan party with a couple of laptops sitting in your car with the same default settings, they can't accuse you of dos'ing right?