So we should do nothing?
Ignore the temporary fix and just keep taking it in the
You act like we can't be doing research in alternative energy while we drill.
Where I work Security is tied closely to Internal Audit so naturally we are hated, but it gives us leverage to get our job done. We are viewed as getting in the way but my boss gives people a BARF (Business Acceptance of Risk Form)any time they give us lip "we've always done it this way." They always back down because its their ass now
Actually there is a chance that if someone breaks into your machine and you log their activities that they can hit you with the wiretapping act.
Which is why the MOTD is usually something along the lines of authorized access only blah blah, which will help your case.
http://www.honeynet.org/book/Chp8.pdf (page 4)
Thats partially true, but that the law school though there are other departments.
Harvard was one of the first to recieve a letter but they simply replied, that they did not want to turn over the student IP address link up, and if the RIAA want to pursue this further to send all additional requests directly to the law school.
There was one other school who replied in a smart ass way also, Michigan I think. They said that there network isn't set up to track IP information but then asked if the RIAA was interested in donating $3 million to help upgrade their network.
And it was my school Indiana University was the first University that has a law school that turned over the IP information
And it would be carried on news networks instead of a blog
The House adjourned for vacation. at 11:23AM
What's the margin? and IIRC that 11B means the government made 22B in taxes
So we should do nothing? Ignore the temporary fix and just keep taking it in the You act like we can't be doing research in alternative energy while we drill.
This should be very amusing. Was there any indication that MDY intended to Open up Glider?
Please don't tell me you honestly believe that are you're just trolling. Oh +3 insightful cute
While I do agree with you fully there was a bit of deception in some cases.
Yeah sure I might as well sign up for that also, not that I was going to watch it anyway.
They are most likely going on about the more energy efficient processors.
Where I work Security is tied closely to Internal Audit so naturally we are hated, but it gives us leverage to get our job done. We are viewed as getting in the way but my boss gives people a BARF (Business Acceptance of Risk Form)any time they give us lip "we've always done it this way." They always back down because its their ass now
It can't be the commercial of tomorrow if you see it today, if it was a commercial of tomorrow and you saw it today it would be a commercial of today.
If you have a large enough Beowulf cluster then you should be able to render Beowulf
Actually there is a chance that if someone breaks into your machine and you log their activities that they can hit you with the wiretapping act. Which is why the MOTD is usually something along the lines of authorized access only blah blah, which will help your case. http://www.honeynet.org/book/Chp8.pdf (page 4)
It was created 10 years ago people won't remember who passed it, so it can be called a blow to the Bush admin
It depends on the game Disgaea: afternoon of darkness doesn't really need more than 7fps it will be choppy but playable
and they no longer boarder France because of it.
Thats partially true, but that the law school though there are other departments. Harvard was one of the first to recieve a letter but they simply replied, that they did not want to turn over the student IP address link up, and if the RIAA want to pursue this further to send all additional requests directly to the law school. There was one other school who replied in a smart ass way also, Michigan I think. They said that there network isn't set up to track IP information but then asked if the RIAA was interested in donating $3 million to help upgrade their network. And it was my school Indiana University was the first University that has a law school that turned over the IP information