Close, but not quite... the signal 'drowning' you speak of is not 'static' from the large electrical device.
It's actually the load of that electrical device lowering the impedance on the electrical circuit on 'house-side' of your meter box. The low impedance inhibits the propigation of the high-frequency signal (the one the intercom uses).
So the intercom signal is drowned, but from low impedance, rather than additional high-frequency RF (noise).
You've answered your own question. I just hope you're not trolling...
Just search and selectively replace on 'mandatory'. Change it to something less abstract than 'mandatory' and define that class in your CSS with the new styling. Perhaps 45 seconds instead of 30, but only for the aforementioned rare case.
I'm not sure which firewall you're using, but the vpn connections can still be firewalled. You can still block ports on connections made from vpn clients.
I setup the email address to be used as an SMS notifier, and the address has never recieved any emails except those my alert system generates.
I can safely say that my address hasn't been used for spam. I can't say it hasn't been sold... it is possible that it hasn't been used by the purchaser yet.
look at the corners of the chanell carying the water... you will interpret the pillars as giving you height. pay close attention to the pillars and you can figure it out.
Be careful with how you interpret the "ISO equivilant" statement.
In a digital camera, the sensitivity of the CCD/CMOS sensor is increased with an increase in the pre-amplification of the sensor elements, NOT an increase in sensor element size.
This decreases the time required for the sensors' exposure, but also amplifies the ambient noise from the sensor... whereas the analog equivilent is the larger grain size.
You will find that the DVD writable discs will only hold approximately 4.3GB... not the advertised 4.7GB.
It's actually 4,700,000 bits of data
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Power distribution utilities already have the access they need to get *any* cable into your home.
What you will get from your local power utility is 'blown' fiber into your meter box. From there you need a bridge... run wireless or cat5 or even power line.
Problem solved ! There are trials working in Australia already !
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A good science experiment is to implode a plastic garbage bin...
Take one monitor/tv (bigger is better).
Remove the back of the case to expose the neck.
Place into a plastic wheelie bin (one with a flip open lid) face down / neck up.
Get besser-block (oversized brick for retaining walls).
hold up the lid of the bin, underside facing up.
place the block on the top.
now, swing the block/top closed so the block falls into the tube's neck and breaks it.
The lid will be pretty much shut, and when the vaccum seal breaks (tube shatters) the whole bin will implode with much force... good fun for the whole family.
oh yeah, dont forget to run away quickly... get someone else to film it / take a photo.
I use their Free Mascon product with my intranet servers and it is robust, quick, many features and a solid interface.
If I paid for the full version, I could design/alter tables & indexes. Because I don't do that often, I will do it by hand using the cli client or use phpMyAdmin which is pretty cool too.
I just want to suggest that if we need to reply to the actions taken against the good guys, that we should do it in a herd approach. My theory is that if we assemble as a massive group, without a clear leader (that could potentially break our momentum), then the bad guys won't know where to start. A lot of people that feel strongly about this issue are in a position to make a difference, wether it's at a university or in a corporation. These people should make a small effort. And make it now.
Basically, the more people that get into the herd, the less chance any one member has of being targeted.
I want to see them proclaim that this is the only way, and that all their resources will be focused on it. I can understand that it will be hard to coordinate something like this globally, but I would guess that the school systems are the best place to start. If children are educated by someone the believe and trust, they should then be able to sensibly ignore any propaganda they encounter out on the 'net.
That is where all the hype is and she is just cashing in on it.
Of course, not everyone on the net understands it. This can be taken (in some cases) to the point where they fear it, and are going to approve of such a blanket/smothering approach to controlling what they feel venurable to.
Am i missing something ? Or is the whole certificate issue a non-issue.
I realise that the browsers require a certificate... any certificate (trusted or not) to connect to an SSL web server, but why ?
Is it not just another protocol, encapsulating data that has been encrypted, and passing it straight to the server that passed your browser the encryption key ?
My customers know that they are at my company because they have that URL in their browser location. If corporate identity on the web was going to be such and issue, why is the DNS system not plagued by encryption and certificates ?
We should be demanding that browsers allow secure connections to any URL, not just those with a meaningless certificate !
Somehow, ppl need to understand that the connection is encrypted and not the database at the other end. If the system storing the information is not secure, then you might as well not have had the secure connection in the first place.
What am i trying to say... yes the current certificate issuing / browser-bundling issue is dire, but it needn't be that way ! Just allow a secure connection and make sure you read a privacy statement of the sites policy on storing your sensitive information:)
Quit your whining, and get a 32-bit cardbus adapter.r dbus.html
http://www.delkin.com/delkin_products_adapters_ca
(waring: drivers are only beta for MacOSX)
Close, but not quite... the signal 'drowning' you speak of is not 'static' from the large electrical device.
It's actually the load of that electrical device lowering the impedance on the electrical circuit on 'house-side' of your meter box. The low impedance inhibits the propigation of the high-frequency signal (the one the intercom uses).
So the intercom signal is drowned, but from low impedance, rather than additional high-frequency RF (noise).
You've answered your own question. I just hope you're not trolling...
Just search and selectively replace on 'mandatory'. Change it to something less abstract than 'mandatory' and define that class in your CSS with the new styling. Perhaps 45 seconds instead of 30, but only for the aforementioned rare case.
Just use a gift certificate... there are plenty of sellers on eBay. It's not such a ripoff, especially for the convenience.
I'm not sure which firewall you're using, but the vpn connections can still be firewalled. You can still block ports on connections made from vpn clients.
Efficency of firewall : not affected by VPN.
Me too.
I setup the email address to be used as an SMS notifier, and the address has never recieved any emails except those my alert system generates.
I can safely say that my address hasn't been used for spam. I can't say it hasn't been sold... it is possible that it hasn't been used by the purchaser yet.
Its easy!
look at the corners of the chanell carying the water... you will interpret the pillars as giving you height. pay close attention to the pillars and you can figure it out.
Hmmmm, Upgrades!
CNC == Computer Numeric(al) Control
Be careful with how you interpret the "ISO equivilant" statement.
In a digital camera, the sensitivity of the CCD/CMOS sensor is increased with an increase in the pre-amplification of the sensor elements, NOT an increase in sensor element size.
This decreases the time required for the sensors' exposure, but also amplifies the ambient noise from the sensor... whereas the analog equivilent is the larger grain size.
You will find that the DVD writable discs will only hold approximately 4.3GB... not the advertised 4.7GB.
It's actually 4,700,000 bits of data
Power distribution utilities already have the access they need to get *any* cable into your home.
What you will get from your local power utility is 'blown' fiber into your meter box. From there you need a bridge... run wireless or cat5 or even power line.
Problem solved ! There are trials working in Australia already !
A good science experiment is to implode a plastic garbage bin...
Take one monitor/tv (bigger is better).
Remove the back of the case to expose the neck.
Place into a plastic wheelie bin (one with a flip open lid) face down / neck up.
Get besser-block (oversized brick for retaining walls).
hold up the lid of the bin, underside facing up.
place the block on the top.
now, swing the block/top closed so the block falls into the tube's neck and breaks it.
The lid will be pretty much shut, and when the vaccum seal breaks (tube shatters) the whole bin will implode with much force... good fun for the whole family.
oh yeah, dont forget to run away quickly... get someone else to film it / take a photo.
SciBit make Mascon, which is excellent.
I use their Free Mascon product with my intranet servers and it is robust, quick, many features and a solid interface.
If I paid for the full version, I could design/alter tables & indexes. Because I don't do that often, I will do it by hand using the cli client or use phpMyAdmin which is pretty cool too.
Try:
man -k
You would be surprised how easy it is to find the appropriate topic.
How deep is the source ??? can anyone verify how much of this is true ?
You set the standards, and lead the market... drive it, dont ride it.
Check this out from the motd at nyx.net
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This might stop universities banning the software, just restricting the throttle allowed on-campus.
We ran a leech server from a university campus for a few weeks, and hammered out gigabytes each week ... and shut it down before anyone complained!
My theory is that if we assemble as a massive group, without a clear leader (that could potentially break our momentum), then the bad guys won't know where to start.
A lot of people that feel strongly about this issue are in a position to make a difference, wether it's at a university or in a corporation. These people should make a small effort. And make it now.
Basically, the more people that get into the herd, the less chance any one member has of being targeted.
I want to see them proclaim that this is the only way, and that all their resources will be focused on it.
I can understand that it will be hard to coordinate something like this globally, but I would guess that the school systems are the best place to start. If children are educated by someone the believe and trust, they should then be able to sensibly ignore any propaganda they encounter out on the 'net.
However, I have tested it on a site that uses layer hiding/showing and it does not show/hide the layers ... at all :(
Still, this looks and feels really nice, and will use it to browse sites without layers.
Keep up the good work.
Roughly translated:
We need to be fearful of ignorant people in powerful positions
If this guy had half-a-clue about the internet he would be terrifying !
That is where all the hype is and she is just cashing in on it.
Of course, not everyone on the net understands it. This can be taken (in some cases) to the point where they fear it, and are going to approve of such a blanket/smothering approach to controlling what they feel venurable to.
I realise that the browsers require a certificate... any certificate (trusted or not) to connect to an SSL web server, but why ?
Is it not just another protocol, encapsulating data that has been encrypted, and passing it straight to the server that passed your browser the encryption key ?
My customers know that they are at my company because they have that URL in their browser location. If corporate identity on the web was going to be such and issue, why is the DNS system not plagued by encryption and certificates ?
We should be demanding that browsers allow secure connections to any URL, not just those with a meaningless certificate !
Somehow, ppl need to understand that the connection is encrypted and not the database at the other end.
If the system storing the information is not secure, then you might as well not have had the secure connection in the first place.
What am i trying to say ... yes the current certificate issuing / browser-bundling issue is dire, but it needn't be that way ! Just allow a secure connection and make sure you read a privacy statement of the sites policy on storing your sensitive information :)