Well, hop over to uhaul.com and get a quote, they email it back to you, the 1 ton of ammonia nitrate (~35-40) and and 1 gal of nitromethane (~10) costs are going to be set by the farm supply and local drag strip respectively and diesel can be found at your neighboorhood truck stop, approx 1.30/gal around here, figure it out from there so assume a one day/cross town move
100 for the truck, with insurance
40 for the fertilizer
10 nitro methane
130 diesel fuel
comes to 280, probably want to budget 500 though
It's called amaya, and it can be downloaded from the w3c, she's slow, but faster than Mozillia M18 on win(NT4|9*|2K)tel machines, no *ix experiences with it though.
What...a slashdot user who hasn't watched sneakers, I'm calling in the death squad, they'll tape your eyes open and make you watch every film in river phoenix's library, the end result will be
1 tie) Explorers and Sneakers
2 tie) Everything else
You'll thank me later
Oh, so its like a small community in West Virginia...Boy you sure do have a pretty mouth
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I'm pretty sure Amaya does all that and more, even though she's not the prettiest or fastest ship, she has the most (W3C standards compliant) guns in the fleet.
Because paying Bob 1.5-3x rate on a factory floor is a hell of a lot cheaper than hiring Bill and adding his wife and 2.5 kids to the company insurance plan, not to mention pension and other standard factory job perks, more workload on dept. human resources and those are the just the quickies.
It was called spyglass which for all purposes was mosaic with different buttons, it sucked but everything did at the time. NS 3 gold rocked back then, but it wrote really shitty HTML.
A quick Q&A session.
Will parents install it? yes.
Is it a parents right to install it? Yes, they paid for the computer/net access.
Would your local library install it? Yes.
Is it your library's right to censor content? No, your tax dollars pay for the library and frankly, this kind of thing fails to actually catch abuses, i.e. cheapo porn sites without a PICS label
BTW, killing a parrot will get you animal crultey charges in most states
remembering your last pages is bad in some cases, pr0n as a autoloading page might just piss your life-partner off, or scar your kids forever if you like a certian.cx site that keeps popping up around here
AOL owns Compuserve and Prodigy, try Earthlink, Mindspring or Juno as new clients. One issue may be plugin support, can people see all that kick-ass flash content with opera?
Windows users should check out HTML-Kit, the text editor on steroids. Useful for Perl, JavaScript, PHP, XHTML, and CSS2. It even handles C/C++ files with a color syntax, beats the hell out of notepad.
Our proxy blocks M$N.
If only we were all so fortunate, here you go:- )
IT'S UNCLEAR HOW risky Prolin is: Trend Micro ranks it a high risk, Symantec a medium, and Network Associates a low. Still, all three are closely watching the bug, which appears to have been written within the past 24 hours and has already claimed victims. It arrives via e-mail with the subject line: "A great Shockwave flash movie." The message reads: "Check out this new flash movie that I downloaded just now... It's Great Bye" and the attachment is called CREATIVE.EXE. But clicking on that attachment triggers a series of events in the victim's computer that amount to an advertisement for the Linux operating system. It renames all JPG and ZIP files on the victim's computer with the appendage "change atleast now to LINUX." It then drops a text file called MESSAGEFORU.TXT, which offers the following advice: "Hi, guess you have got the message. I have kept a list of files that I have infected under this. If you are smart enough just reverse back the process. i could have done far better damage, i could have evencompletely wiped your harddisk. Remember this is a warning & get it sound and clear... - The Penguin." The Linux mascot is a penguin. According to Trend Micro public education director David Perry, the bug hit three large clients Thursday afternoon. At one, 5,000 copies of the message clogged the firm's mail server. He said one of the victims was "a sizeable Internet hosting company," and added the bug first hit in Paris. He urged users not to click on any attachment "until this dies down." "There is no movie, there is nothing to be seen," Perry said. Network Associates and its McAfee division are rating the bug a low risk, said researcher Patrick Nolan, because the firm has so far received only one confirmed report of a corporate infection. "But we are watching it," he said. Symantec has seen four "very large" clients get the bug, but some of those reports may overlap with Trend Micro's reports, since large companies often have multiple antivirus vendors. Given that the bug is brand new and already spreading, Symantec director of antivirus research Vincent Weafer said it could likely become a problem. "It's probably going to spread, but it's too early to tell," Weafer said. The bug spreads in Melissa-like fashion, sending itself to everyone in the victim's address book. When that's finished, it apparently calls home and reports in, sending a note to an e-mail address presumably owned by the author. The subject line of that note is "Job complete," and the message body says "Got yet another idiot." The virus is also known as Creative.exe and Troj_Shockwave.
your run of the mill AOL user loves Flash, think about all the copies of Elf Bowling, The Urinal Masculinity Test, Frog in a blender, and Hamster in the Microwave.exe's have been sent through port 25 over the last year. Those are all flash with a portable player as the EXE
What model, is it a GM or a (Rus|Mus)tang. Try Jegs or Jet perfomance, assuming you don't live in a emission tested area, hacking is a matter of finding the right race components manufacturer
Apple tried (remember the "tank ads" for the G4") to tell people clock speed was not king, it still hasn't worked, however cute cases are still bringing in the masses
hey, your right, one could take out "dot" and her sisters and render the system useless, except AOL would still have cached pages and internal connections would still be honored (.uky.edu (128.163.x.x) would stay visible to those of us on campus but the rest of the net past our backbone provider would be dead)
Sorry, personal experience leads me to believe otherwise. I have a great uncle who will not come home, despite the offers to give him a home and treatment for his problems
Two options
Establish a fund for support of a programmer, similar to the Perl6/Damian Conway deal. or
Hire a college student or retiree who has an interest in your group's aims.
I'm glad someone caught the insurance portion, and yes they did get busted by trying to get the deposit back
Well, hop over to uhaul.com and get a quote, they email it back to you, the 1 ton of ammonia nitrate (~35-40) and and 1 gal of nitromethane (~10) costs are going to be set by the farm supply and local drag strip respectively and diesel can be found at your neighboorhood truck stop, approx 1.30/gal around here, figure it out from there so assume a one day/cross town move
100 for the truck, with insurance
40 for the fertilizer
10 nitro methane
130 diesel fuel
comes to 280, probably want to budget 500 though
It's called amaya, and it can be downloaded from the w3c, she's slow, but faster than Mozillia M18 on win(NT4|9*|2K)tel machines, no *ix experiences with it though.
What...a slashdot user who hasn't watched sneakers, I'm calling in the death squad, they'll tape your eyes open and make you watch every film in river phoenix's library, the end result will be
1 tie) Explorers and Sneakers
2 tie) Everything else You'll thank me later
passport.com does a fairly good job of handling their own shit (M$FT), but do I trust them, no, my spam account does
Oh, so its like a small community in West Virginia...Boy you sure do have a pretty mouth
I'm pretty sure Amaya does all that and more, even though she's not the prettiest or fastest ship, she has the most (W3C standards compliant) guns in the fleet.
Because paying Bob 1.5-3x rate on a factory floor is a hell of a lot cheaper than hiring Bill and adding his wife and 2.5 kids to the company insurance plan, not to mention pension and other standard factory job perks, more workload on dept. human resources and those are the just the quickies.
It was called spyglass which for all purposes was mosaic with different buttons, it sucked but everything did at the time. NS 3 gold rocked back then, but it wrote really shitty HTML.
A quick Q&A session.
Will parents install it? yes.
Is it a parents right to install it? Yes, they paid for the computer/net access.
Would your local library install it? Yes.
Is it your library's right to censor content? No, your tax dollars pay for the library and frankly, this kind of thing fails to actually catch abuses, i.e. cheapo porn sites without a PICS label
BTW, killing a parrot will get you animal crultey charges in most states
Thanks for clarifing that point
remembering your last pages is bad in some cases, pr0n as a autoloading page might just piss your life-partner off, or scar your kids forever if you like a certian .cx site that keeps popping up around here
AOL owns Compuserve and Prodigy, try Earthlink, Mindspring or Juno as new clients. One issue may be plugin support, can people see all that kick-ass flash content with opera?
Windows users should check out HTML-Kit, the text editor on steroids. Useful for Perl, JavaScript, PHP, XHTML, and CSS2. It even handles C/C++ files with a color syntax, beats the hell out of notepad.
If only we were all so fortunate, here you go
your run of the mill AOL user loves Flash, think about all the copies of Elf Bowling, The Urinal Masculinity Test, Frog in a blender, and Hamster in the Microwave .exe's have been sent through port 25 over the last year. Those are all flash with a portable player as the EXE
What model, is it a GM or a (Rus|Mus)tang. Try Jegs or Jet perfomance, assuming you don't live in a emission tested area, hacking is a matter of finding the right race components manufacturer
Apple tried (remember the "tank ads" for the G4") to tell people clock speed was not king, it still hasn't worked, however cute cases are still bringing in the masses
What trekkie has good vision, contacts have just droped in price over the last few years
hey, your right, one could take out "dot" and her sisters and render the system useless, except AOL would still have cached pages and internal connections would still be honored (.uky.edu (128.163.x.x) would stay visible to those of us on campus but the rest of the net past our backbone provider would be dead)
Since when does windows ship with a compiler? You don't get QBasic any more ;-)
damn it its way too early for a flame war, mod me down I don't give a rats ass
Sorry, personal experience leads me to believe otherwise. I have a great uncle who will not come home, despite the offers to give him a home and treatment for his problems
but he would be just as greatful for a big bottle of cheap wine
Two options
Establish a fund for support of a programmer, similar to the Perl6/Damian Conway deal. or
Hire a college student or retiree who has an interest in your group's aims.