" AMD 64 bit servers running 64bit Java VMs will make for a killer combination."
Please piss off with your Java. We have linux with c and c++ code, which runs on all major platforms. No need for Java here. Linux and GNU software itself is the best "Java" ever written.
Robert
how Hilter was able to get in power
on
What You Can't Say
·
· Score: 2, Informative
Hitler got some serious financial support by some large investors:
"Throughout the Bush family's decades of public life, the American press has gone out of its way to overlook one historical fact - that through Union Banking Corporation (UBC), Prescott Bush, and his father-in-law, George Herbert Walker, along with German industrialist Fritz Thyssen, financed Adolf Hitler before and during World War II. It was first reported in 1994 by John Loftus and Mark Aarons in The Secret War Against the Jews: How Western Espionage Betrayed the Jewish People. " Well of course it should be noted that by the time the Holocaust was getting mainstream news, USA of course sent in their Army to remove the Nazis. When looking at it in this way, and noting that also Saddam was enabled into power by USA, the analogy and the reason for the US Army to remove Saddam from power is striking.
The Ricci spacetime curvature tensor is a contraction of the general Riemann spacetime curvature tensor. A contraction here just means a special case of Riemann. Basicly one has:
Ricci (Rij) = Riemann (Riajb) with "slots" 1 and 3 "contracted".
Perelman and Hamilton (correct me if mistaken) tried to do a opposite contraction of the Ricci spacetime curvature by making either "slot 1" or "slot 3" variable again. And of course also prove that Ricci Flow is Homeomorphic. Hamilton proved it for some relaxed Ricci Flow conditions, Pavelman took the full scale curvature to the test and apparently succeeded.
For some details read page 218 onto 224 and page 289,290 in the black book called "Gravitation". Those last 2 pages show how by applying the simplification of Riemann to a Ricci spacetime curvature in the case of a Euclidian/Newtonian metric (no special relativity) F = m.a = m.d2x/dt2, which is our daytime geodesic path on earth, the Newton law of gravitation shows up:
Fgrav = G.(m1.m2)/r^2
Searching for "Gravitation" on www.bn.com/ will show that book. The papers of Perelman can be found like this:
checkout http://eprints.lanl.gov/lanl/ and fillout "Perelman" in the Author Field and "Ricci Flow" in the Title/Subject/Abstract field
smartadmin - Create/Edit/Remove a UNIX/Linux user and/or a Samba user.
smartadmin was created out of sheer misgrief about total contra produc-
tive effects of packages like webmin, requiring rediculous resources to
perform basic user administration on a UNIX/Linux and Samba server. The
requirements for smartadmin to act as remote admin is just a terminal
client program which can handle ncurses/dialog menu's.
So where are the documents/papers by Dr. Perelman describing his proof of the Poincare Conjecture? Or are they on purpose not being put available for the grand public?
as of Monday 8 december 2003 02:00h CET the
http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/
website is blocked by some proxy error :
502 Proxy Error
The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
The proxy server could not handle the request GET/project/captive/Index.html.pl.
Reason: Could not connect to remote machine: Connection refused
Apache/1.3.28 Server at www.jankratochvil.net Port 80
Robert
Re:Yeah, let's have some realisation please
on
Linux in 2004?
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· Score: 1
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Linux is nowhere near close to this. The best IMO is Fedora which has a very nice GUI - minmal, simple and effective. Combine that with SUSE's help system and we be getting somewhere. Combine that with a decent driver system and I'd say Linux would be on par with XP.
"
What have you been smoking? Are you paid by RedHat? You know, the linux company where the CEO tells its audience to run windows @home, and for linux server one should spend $1500,= as a minimum.
Linux is as ready for the desktop today as it technically ever can be. Its even more advanced as WinXP ever was. It only needs a couple of serious hardware manufactures which _really_ backup and support the Linux Desktop distro's by supplying decent driver support.
Why do you think hardware manufactures are reluctant to supply Linux drivers? Could it not be the case that certain contracts they signed with a large software company mandates them to do so?
"Slammer Worm to hit months after 911 attack"
producers Michael Kirk, Jim Gilmore and with the aid of Detective Chris Hsung, Barton Gellman from Washington Post, Robert Cressey and Laura Wygod Website Coordinator Mountain View.
Inside this program Richard Clarke, former Director CyberSecurity at the White House is interviewed. Clarke clearly holds Microsoft responsible for the Cyber Vulnerabilities which may be the cause for the power outage a couple months ago. The program discusses the power grid SCADA systems. During submitting his complaints to the white house and senate, Bill Gates responded by announcing Microsofts bug-hunting period in februari 2002. However Clarke's department was removed from the White House to Homeland Security in feb 2003. Subsequently Clarke was fired, but formally he resigned.
You wrote:
"
Obviously this is for a UK bank, as Americans would have stopped reading at this point.
"
From the Security Focus report (I'd like to see more of such reports, that will teach these scam gang bangers) :
"
On 20-Oct-2003 the group attempted a 419 scam [ref 9]. Individuals rarely attempt the 419, or Nigerian scam, because this Ponzi scheme requires a noticeable amount of manpower and resources. The appearance of a 419 by this particular bulk-mailing tool indicates a likely increase in scam operators. There are many different groups that operate 419 scams; the text from this particular email was a poor copy of the 419 scam - other 419 gangs have better contents and better methods to identify themselves as the person in need. Due to the high volume of 419-style scams since April 2003, these approaches have become relatively common, easy to spot, and regularly ignored. In all likelihood, this financial fraud gang's attempt on 20-Oct-2003 was likely a failure. This may also account for the sudden increase in bank impersonations in the following days (5 banks targeted in 3 days). The group may have applied their additional manpower to their proven-successful strategy and simply branched out. In addition, the sudden focus change from USA financial sources to British banks (Barclays, Halifax, Nationwide, and Lloyds) at the end of October likely indicates new spam gang members with familiarity of the UK.
"
From info.jvarley@barclays.co.uk Sun Oct 19 16:27:18 2003 Return-Path: <info.jvarley@barclays.co.uk> Delivered-To: stock@stokkie.net Received: (qmail 6293 invoked from network); 19 Oct 2003 16:26:58 -0000 Received: from host-64-110-77-2.interpacket.net (HELO localhst949.com) (64.110.77.2) by 217-19-24-246.dsl.cambrium.nl with SMTP; 19 Oct 2003 16:26:58 -0000 From: "BARCLAYS BANK UK" <info.jvarley@barclays.co.uk> Reply-To: john09varley@yahoo.co.uk To: stock@stokkie.net Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2003 17:27:26 +0100 Subject: Project X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2919.6900 DM MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-AntiVirus: scanned for viruses by AMaViS 0.2.1 (http://amavis.org/) Status: RO X-Status: X-Keywords:
Dear Sir/Madam,
I humbly crave your indulgence in sending you this email and should it not meet your business or personal ethics, please accept my apologies in advance.
My name is John Varley, the Finance Director with the Barclays Group with head office at 54 Lombard Street, London EC3P 3AH.
I am writing this letter to solicit your support and assistance to carry out a project in one of our numerous branches where lying in an in-active account is the sum of $30,000,000 (Thirty Million United States Dollars) belonging to a foreign customer by name Dr. Michael Woods who died with his wife and two kids in a ghastly car crash while on vacation in the Caribbean Islands. Since he died the Bank has been expecting his next of kin to come forward for necessary actions in respect to funds claiming.
Unfortunately,Cafter investigations we found out that he has no family members who are aware of the existence of such an amount and as such have decided to do business with you, alongside the concerned officials here in the bank.
You stand in as the next of kin of late Dr. Michael Woods,and then the money will be released to you, after the due processes have been followed.
Obviously we do not want this money to go into the Bank Treasury because the banking law and guideline stipulates that if such money remains unclaimed for a period of 5 years the money will be transferred into the Banks Treasury as an unclaimed debt.
For your partictipation in the business, 20% of the funds will be yours, 75% will be ours,while 5% will be for any expenses incurred during the transaction.
Please reach me at this private electronic mail address: infojvarley@hknetmail.com, if willing to do business with me.
Best Regards,
John Varley.
DISCLAIMER: This message contains confidential information and is intended only for specified email addressee. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. The sender therefore does not accept liability for any errors or omissions in the contents of this message, which arise as a result of e-mail transmission. Please note that we reserve the right to monitor and read any emails sent and received by the Barclays group under the Telecommunications (Lawful Business Practice) (Interception of Communications) Regulations 2000.
The Mandrake 9.2 framework is superb. I have migrated zillion of SRPM's from other platforms, mainly redhat 7.3, to mandrake 9.2 and mandrake 9.1. I stick to a couple a rules though :
for kernel and kernel module related stuff, like installing vmware 3.1, use gcc-2.95.3. Why? Cause inside/usr/src/linux-2.4.22/Documentation/Changes it still reads : "The recommended compiler for the kernel is gcc 2.95.x (x >= 3), and it
should be used when you need absolute stability. You may use gcc 3.0.x instead if you wish, although it may cause problems."
For all KDE/QT/GNOME/X11R6 related packages, so desktop GUI packages use the standard installed mandrake 9.2 gcc : # rpm -q -f/usr/bin/gcc-3.3.1 : gcc-3.3.1-2mdk
for the C runtime i also choose gcc-3.3.1-2mdk to build things like e.g. : wu-ftpd, pine, lame, nmap.
compiling your own kernel.org vmlinuz-2.4.22 on Mandrake 9.2 :
download and install gcc-2.95.3.tar.gz :./configure ; make bootstrap ; make install
download linux-2.4.22.tar.gz and unpack it.
cd/usr/src ; ln -s linux-2.4.22 linux ;
copy the mandrake config from their kernel
soure tree to/usr/src/linux-2.4.22/.config
run (using gcc-2.95.3): make oldconfig ; make dep ;
make bzImage ; make modules ; make modules_install
Because the supermount kernel module is not inside linux-2.4.22.tar.bz2 from kernel.org, remove the supermount option from/etc/fstab . A server shouldn't need that, and second supermount is a kernel add-on developed by Mandrake with only Desktops in mind.
So a typical entry for mounting a cdrom is changed from :
A CEO which tells its audience RedHat Linux or Fedora is not viable for the PC desktop should be fired in a splitsecond. The fact he's still there is even worse.
Oh sure, Skulicz has to tell some nice things to his investors. The thing that scares me the most is that apparently a large chunk from RedHat's Investors Cash must be coming from people who want Windows on the desktop PC's. I really wonder who these investors might be.
The only conclusion i can come up with, after reading this : Microsoft Loses to Linux in Thailand Struggle is that certain people want to prevent at all costs that a normal priced Linux Desktop Distro, of decent quality, hits the stores for say $50,= to $90,= , which includes the current KillerApp for Linux :
OpenOffice 1.1
Novell eats Ximian, next eats SuSE. A couple a days later IBM or someother much bigger dinosaur eats Novell. Hah do i remember the dinosaurs legal department once claim: 1 + 1 = 3 . I now understand why! It must have been a dinosaur dinerparty!!
Whats for Lunch? I would't be suprised to find
in 6 months that the complete SuSE Engineerung
department is sitting at home without a job. The Engineerung jobs have of course been transferred to a ultra low-cost far east country. Thats currently the only financial Engineerung the marketing and sales department can come up with. How sad.
[jackson:stock]:(~)$ ssh newton stock@newton's password: Last login: Tue Oct 21 02:49:07 2003 from jackson.stokkie Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.8 Generic February 2000 [newton:stock]:(~)$ uname -a SunOS newton 5.8 Generic_108528-03 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-2 [newton:stock]:(~)$ w 5:48am up 365 day(s), 3:03, 1 user, load average: 0.03, 0.01, 0.02 User tty login@ idle JCPU PCPU what stock pts/2 5:48am w [newton:stock]:(~)$ [newton:stock]:(~)$./src/sysinfo/sysinfo
Page size: 8192 bytes
Total physical memory: 32768 pages ( 268,435,456 bytes ) Free physical memory: 20041 pages ( 164,175,872 bytes ) Total disk swap space: 65700 pages ( 538,214,400 bytes ) Total virtual memory: 98468 pages ( 806,649,856 bytes )
Its very easy to piss on Sun, but the Sun Gear/OS i have running here _are_ Enterrpise Class systems. They go for half or less the price of RedHat Advanced Server on eBay. Thats just FYI:)
> On Wed, 6 May 1998, Mark Garlanger wrote: > > > > > You should really just put it up at a web site and have people download it if needed. > > It's > > just wasted time for the people that only using SCSI or 2.0.33. > > > > Mark > > > > Really?? > > With Ultra DMA/33 EIDE drives at burst transfer rates of 133Mb per second > and sustained transfer rates of 33Mb per second, about $260 for 6.4G > Quantum Fireball, $60-80 for the controller, one HH-3.5 bay, and one > interrupt for 4 (four) devices that are true backwards compatable. > This is a DEKA-BUCK solution. > > Compared against Ultra-Wide SCSI-3 drives at burst transfer rates of 120Mb > per second and sustained transfer rates of 40Mb per second, about > $750-1000 for 6.4-9.2G (name your brand), $260 or more for the controller, > usually FH-5.25 bay required, and one interrupt for 7 (mixed SCSI-class) > to 15 (all SCSI-3UW) (includes CDROM/CDR/TAPE/DISK all SCSI-3UW). > This is a KILO-BUCK solution. > > Once you leave the SCSI-3 class to cost/performance diverges worse > than above. > > Please note that I may have some of my facts wrong about the SCSI-3UW > standard/performance/compatablity, but the cost is well understood. > > You must have more $$$ to burn for an Ultra-Wide SCSI-3 system, > when compared against the close second in performance of the > new Ultra DMA/33 standard offers many people.
Well any (WHATEVER)-IDE solution is a single-user/single-task hardware setup. Running a True Multi-user/Multitasking OS like Linux on that gives frustrations when running it on such hardware.
UW-SCSI-3 is a multi-user/multi-tasking hardware-setup. So Linux will perform on that always better.
If Wintel succeed to ban Linux and Open Source, Longhorn will be swiftly introduced, Palladium and DRM are implemented in hardware, and all people who are cought running Linux will get to state federal prison, as cheap labour.
Next data recovery will become a enterprise class only service, which will cost fortunes. People might start loose data on their PC's as frequently as today BSOD screens popup. So next Wintel strongly suggests to put your valuable data on their subscription storage sites.
Any country or united combination of states
going to war and at the same time denying
the pledge of Allegiance, should be denied in
itself. Going to war for reasons of a new world
order should be denied in itself. Actually its kinda funny, if one recognizes the belief that God rules the complete planet:)
On a quiet evening McBride rings on your doorbell, and asks for a quarter for parking. You give one. Shortly he comes back asking he must make a urgent phone call. You allow him in. Trusting your wife will resolve matters, you leave for the pub to get a beer. 2 hours later you enter the frontdoor and hear your wife making weird noises. You rush the stairs and see Mcbride banging your wife. You rush out and call the police. Upon returning, your wife calls stating you should hand over the door keys to McBride.
I would say a classical case of agressive stalking. It all depends on who McBirde is messing with. Sometimes, you just need to kick certain dudes to nirvana street, Lindon Utah.
http://www.mandrakeclub.com/modules.php?op=modload &name=Splatt_Forum&file=viewtopic&topic=16806&foru m=9
some CPU info :
" AMD 64 bit servers running 64bit Java VMs will make for a killer combination."
Please piss off with your Java. We have linux with c and c++ code, which runs on all major platforms. No need for Java here. Linux and GNU software itself is the best "Java" ever written.
Robert
Hitler got some serious financial support by some large investors :
:
http://www.john-loftus.com/Thyssen.asp
"Throughout the Bush family's decades of public life, the American press has gone out of its way to overlook one historical fact - that through Union Banking Corporation (UBC), Prescott Bush, and his father-in-law, George Herbert Walker, along with German industrialist Fritz Thyssen, financed Adolf Hitler before and during World War II. It was first reported in 1994 by John Loftus and Mark Aarons in The Secret War Against the Jews: How Western Espionage Betrayed the Jewish People.
"
Well of course it should be noted that by the time the Holocaust was getting mainstream news, USA of course sent in their Army to remove the Nazis. When looking at it in this way, and noting that also Saddam was enabled into power by USA, the analogy and the reason for the US Army to remove Saddam from power is striking.
Robert
The Ricci spacetime curvature tensor is a contraction of the general Riemann spacetime curvature tensor. A contraction here just means a special case of Riemann. Basicly one has :
Ricci (Rij) = Riemann (Riajb) with "slots" 1 and 3 "contracted".
Perelman and Hamilton (correct me if mistaken) tried to do a opposite contraction of the Ricci spacetime curvature by making either "slot 1" or "slot 3" variable again. And of course also prove that Ricci Flow is Homeomorphic. Hamilton proved it for some relaxed Ricci Flow conditions, Pavelman took the full scale curvature to the test and apparently succeeded.
For some details read page 218 onto 224 and page 289,290 in the black book called "Gravitation". Those last 2 pages show how by applying the simplification of Riemann to a Ricci spacetime curvature in the case of a Euclidian/Newtonian metric (no special relativity) F = m.a = m.d2x/dt2, which is our daytime geodesic path on earth, the Newton law of gravitation shows up:
Fgrav = G.(m1.m2)/r^2
Searching for "Gravitation" on www.bn.com/ will show that book. The papers of Perelman can be found like this:
checkout http://eprints.lanl.gov/lanl/ and fillout "Perelman" in the Author Field and "Ricci Flow" in the Title/Subject/Abstract field
Robert
There's 3 articles on Ricci flow by Perelman :
checkout http://eprints.lanl.gov/lanl/
and fillout "Perelman" in the Author Field and "Ricci Flow" in the Title/Subject/Abstract field
Robert
Maybe a good example of how shell scripting can be made to good use is smartadmin, which i wrote during a weekend :
ftp://ftp.crashrecovery.org/pub/linux/smartadmin/
smartadmin - Create/Edit/Remove a UNIX/Linux user and/or a Samba user.
smartadmin was created out of sheer misgrief about total contra produc-
tive effects of packages like webmin, requiring rediculous resources to
perform basic user administration on a UNIX/Linux and Samba server. The
requirements for smartadmin to act as remote admin is just a terminal
client program which can handle ncurses/dialog menu's.
So where are the documents/papers by Dr. Perelman describing his proof of the Poincare Conjecture? Or are they on purpose not being put available for the grand public?
Robert
Robert
What have you been smoking? Are you paid by RedHat? You know, the linux company where the CEO tells its audience to run windows @home, and for linux server one should spend $1500,= as a minimum.
Linux is as ready for the desktop today as it technically ever can be. Its even more advanced as WinXP ever was. It only needs a couple of serious hardware manufactures which _really_ backup and support the Linux Desktop distro's by supplying decent driver support.
Why do you think hardware manufactures are reluctant to supply Linux drivers? Could it not be the case that certain contracts they signed with a large software company mandates them to do so?
Robert
http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/333505/2003 -08-13/2003-08-19/0
3 -08-13/2003-08-19/0
. php
e rwar/view/
http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/333513/200
http://www.automationtechies.com/sitepages/pid641
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/cyb
The last url is a Frontline report,
"Slammer Worm to hit months after 911 attack" producers Michael Kirk, Jim Gilmore and with the aid of Detective Chris Hsung, Barton Gellman from Washington Post, Robert Cressey and Laura Wygod Website Coordinator Mountain View.
Inside this program Richard Clarke, former Director CyberSecurity at the White House is interviewed. Clarke clearly holds Microsoft responsible for the Cyber Vulnerabilities which may be the cause for the power outage a couple months ago. The program discusses the power grid SCADA systems. During submitting his complaints to the white house and senate, Bill Gates responded by announcing Microsofts bug-hunting period in februari 2002. However Clarke's department was removed from the White House to Homeland Security in feb 2003. Subsequently Clarke was fired, but formally he resigned.
Robert
"According to the product specs, it is a Unix system with X Windows."
:6 41. php
Thats a outcry lie
http://www.automationtechies.com/sitepages/pid
SCADA are OPC (OLE for Process Control) based.
So the story is a false report. Microsoft is again the company to blaim.
Robert
" Obviously this is for a UK bank, as Americans would have stopped reading at this point. "
From the Security Focus report (I'd like to see more of such reports, that will teach these scam gang bangers) :
" On 20-Oct-2003 the group attempted a 419 scam [ref 9]. Individuals rarely attempt the 419, or Nigerian scam, because this Ponzi scheme requires a noticeable amount of manpower and resources. The appearance of a 419 by this particular bulk-mailing tool indicates a likely increase in scam operators. There are many different groups that operate 419 scams; the text from this particular email was a poor copy of the 419 scam - other 419 gangs have better contents and better methods to identify themselves as the person in need. Due to the high volume of 419-style scams since April 2003, these approaches have become relatively common, easy to spot, and regularly ignored. In all likelihood, this financial fraud gang's attempt on 20-Oct-2003 was likely a failure. This may also account for the sudden increase in bank impersonations in the following days (5 banks targeted in 3 days). The group may have applied their additional manpower to their proven-successful strategy and simply branched out. In addition, the sudden focus change from USA financial sources to British banks (Barclays, Halifax, Nationwide, and Lloyds) at the end of October likely indicates new spam gang members with familiarity of the UK. "
Robert
none /mnt/cdrom supermount dev=/dev/hdc,fs=auto,ro,--,iocharset=iso8859-1,cod epage=850,umask=0 0 0
into
recreate your cdrom/floppy icons when doing so. next : mv /usr/sbin/supermount /usr/sbin/supermount.mdk92
A CEO which tells its audience RedHat Linux or Fedora is not viable for the PC desktop should be fired in a splitsecond. The fact he's still there is even worse.
Oh sure, Skulicz has to tell some nice things to his investors. The thing that scares me the most is that apparently a large chunk from RedHat's Investors Cash must be coming from people who want Windows on the desktop PC's. I really wonder who these investors might be.
The only conclusion i can come up with, after reading this : Microsoft Loses to Linux in Thailand Struggle is that certain people want to prevent at all costs that a normal priced Linux Desktop Distro, of decent quality, hits the stores for say $50,= to $90,= , which includes the current KillerApp for Linux : OpenOffice 1.1
Robert
Whats for Lunch? I would't be suprised to find in 6 months that the complete SuSE Engineerung department is sitting at home without a job. The Engineerung jobs have of course been transferred to a ultra low-cost far east country. Thats currently the only financial Engineerung the marketing and sales department can come up with. How sad.
Robert
Check for yor local mirror at http://www.mandrakelinux.com/en/ftp.php3 first, next here's how to do it :
/mnt/dload /mnt/dload
:
/usr/bin/mkisofs -o /mnt/dload/mdk92.raw \
:
:)
# cd
# wget --mirror ftp://ftp.mirror.org/pub/mandrake/9.2/i586/
# cd ftp.mirror.org/pub/mandrake/9.2
# mv i586/
# rm -rf ftp.mirror.org
Next create a dvd iso using the following command
#
-b isolinux/isolinux.bin -c isolinux/boot.cat \
-no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table \
-hide-joliet-trans-tbl \
-l -r -L -J -V "Mandrake 9.2 i586 DVD" -P "MDK-92-2003102001" \
-p "MDK92" -A "Mandrake 9.2 i586 DVD" "/mnt/dload/i586"
next burn the raw Bootable dvd-r iso with your favorate burn program, i used OSS DVD from http://crashrecovery.org/oss-dvd.html
# cdrecord -v dev=0,0,0 driveropts=burnfree -dao mdk92.raw
actually i'm writing this currently from inside Mandrake 9.2 FiveStar. The DVD-R install went smooth and took 15 minutes
Robert
Its very easy to piss on Sun, but the Sun Gear/OS i have running here _are_ Enterrpise Class systems. They go for half or less the price of RedHat Advanced Server on eBay. Thats just FYI :)
cheers,
Robert
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-smp&m=902223 42930942&w=2
2 22342930991&w=2
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=90
Next data recovery will become a enterprise class only service, which will cost fortunes. People might start loose data on their PC's as frequently as today BSOD screens popup. So next Wintel strongly suggests to put your valuable data on their subscription storage sites.
Robert
Robert
This indeed a very important issue on linux.
heh, dirty f..kers : Poll: My annual income (USD) is , :))
but one can only submit after registering your credentials^H^H^Hcardinfo
2 inches below is a FAT PAYPALL button........
geez what would BillG think of this ?
Robert
I would say a classical case of agressive stalking. It all depends on who McBirde is messing with. Sometimes, you just need to kick certain dudes to nirvana street, Lindon Utah.
Robert
http://www.techlawjournal.com/home/newsbriefs/2003 /07e.asp
the letter is here : http://energycommerce.house.gov/108/pubs/omb072120 03.pdf
Robert