Of course I like the idea of the classic 80s pirate radiosenders but today you can just broadcast whatever you want via the net and make it available to a much larger audience. I really like those for iTrip like applications, though.
But both attacks were not an accident. Of course this law of probability does not apply to such a prominent target of western culture as the World Trade Center.
Not to sound cynical but I prefer the quote from "Garp" where that plane hits the house and he instantly buys it because the chances of getting hit again are so incredibly small.
We have a McDonals over here in munich that was involved in an airplane crash, from that day on I decided to prefer it to the BurgerKing around the corner because it felt "safer". Of course this is all Mambojambo. The statistical probabilty remains just as high, but it feels safer.
What does that mean? Does that mean they just added some shiny buttons to it that do the filtering work automatically or did they *include* spam-assassin?
I am not totally clueless since I am running Evo 2.0 for about a week now but so far I couldn't get it to filter any junk. Can anyone clarify this issue?
It's the Firefox of InstantMessenging. My friends adopt it quite easy. It's actually a shame it isn't part of the OpenCD. But I guess that's because it uses GTK (wich is great for a Gnome addict such as me.);-)
on the lower right corner of that Bild.de link.;-)
Now you can see all those small details Nasa doesnt want you to know about. Geez, this must be the lamest incarnation of digital zoom I ever saw. But then again, Bild is germanies most unreliable newssource anyway so I have to wonder why it was linked to on/.
The one thing that really bothers me with the original PS2 is its noisy fan. If you play for a few hours or watch a movie on the DVD-player it really is annoying.
Are those new ones just as loud or did they improve the cooling?
I told my coworkers about your offer and we will come back to you as soon as we find any flaws. Right now we are having a lot of fun with your great browser.
Yup. I donwloaded it once at work, and put it in our default HD-image. We roll about 10 desktops aweek. So I guess I have installed it at least at about 100 machines since 0.9.3 was released. And our users actually seem to like their new alternative...;-)
I agree with you on most of your post. And I believe it would be much smarter to trust your employes.
Well, I can only speak for the company I work for but we use intrusion detection. If someone rips the Harddrive out of his PC I get a mail from the machine. I can also check who logged in last and he will be fired in no time.
No big deal. I remember running Slackware 7 on my main machine wich was a dualboot box and it c-r-a-w-l-e-d compared to Win2k. I hated it until the day I learned to compile my kernel and I activated the onboard promise-controller.;-)
This is nothing but a sinister marketing stunt of Firefoxs new PR department.
All they want is even more Fireofx downloads to reach 1 million so now they are trying to force those users who already use it to download the latest version.;-)
RAM is the keypoint. Give her 256MB and she might have a quiet harddrive. I am a linux advocate as you can tell from my postings, but I was stunned when a friend brought his XP box (I know my sig *sigh*) and he had a K6 with 300Mhz that ran XP in a usable matter. But when I checked I saw a fully equipped ramslot wich added up to 512MB. I am confident that he would have had a funtime with something like SuSE 8.2 or Slackware 9 as well.
Of course I like the idea of the classic 80s pirate radiosenders but today you can just broadcast whatever you want via the net and make it available to a much larger audience. I really like those for iTrip like applications, though.
I know what you mean. My stomach is turning. I celebrated my birthday yesterday.
But both attacks were not an accident. Of course this law of probability does not apply to such a prominent target of western culture as the World Trade Center.
Not to sound cynical but I prefer the quote from "Garp" where that plane hits the house and he instantly buys it because the chances of getting hit again are so incredibly small.
We have a McDonals over here in munich that was involved in an airplane crash, from that day on I decided to prefer it to the BurgerKing around the corner because it felt "safer". Of course this is all Mambojambo. The statistical probabilty remains just as high, but it feels safer.
It is activated. Should it filter without any further spamassassin installation?
What does that mean? Does that mean they just added some shiny buttons to it that do the filtering work automatically or did they *include* spam-assassin?
I am not totally clueless since I am running Evo 2.0 for about a week now but so far I couldn't get it to filter any junk. Can anyone clarify this issue?
Yeah, imagine this for IKEA manuals. That would be cool. Or even LEGO. ;-)
It's the Firefox of InstantMessenging. My friends adopt it quite easy. It's actually a shame it isn't part of the OpenCD. But I guess that's because it uses GTK (wich is great for a Gnome addict such as me.) ;-)
on the lower right corner of that Bild.de link. ;-)
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Now you can see all those small details Nasa doesnt want you to know about. Geez, this must be the lamest incarnation of digital zoom I ever saw. But then again, Bild is germanies most unreliable newssource anyway so I have to wonder why it was linked to on
I really RTFA only to find that the slashdot headline was a direct copy/paste. ;-/
Wasnt that the Bourne Identity?
The one thing that really bothers me with the original PS2 is its noisy fan. If you play for a few hours or watch a movie on the DVD-player it really is annoying.
Are those new ones just as loud or did they improve the cooling?
They cost the same as the original console.
Noticed that smiling face at the end of my post?? You know, this means that I might be kidding.
but Windows ranks at a disturbing 1169. ;-)
when the word "money" makes place 227 while "love" is at 384. Or maybe I am just turning into some sort of postmodern hippie. ;-)
I told my coworkers about your offer and we will come back to you as soon as we find any flaws. Right now we are having a lot of fun with your great browser.
Yup. I donwloaded it once at work, and put it in our default HD-image. We roll about 10 desktops aweek. So I guess I have installed it at least at about 100 machines since 0.9.3 was released. And our users actually seem to like their new alternative... ;-)
You obvioulsy don t get it. The whole point of the Realdoll was to seperate a woman from her mind. ;-)
Hm... Actually I might just do that. ;-)
I agree with you on most of your post. And I believe it would be much smarter to trust your employes.
Well, I can only speak for the company I work for but we use intrusion detection. If someone rips the Harddrive out of his PC I get a mail from the machine. I can also check who logged in last and he will be fired in no time.
And it was already boring the first time. ;-/
No big deal. I remember running Slackware 7 on my main machine wich was a dualboot box and it c-r-a-w-l-e-d compared to Win2k. I hated it until the day I learned to compile my kernel and I activated the onboard promise-controller. ;-)
This is nothing but a sinister marketing stunt of Firefoxs new PR department.
;-)
All they want is even more Fireofx downloads to reach 1 million so now they are trying to force those users who already use it to download the latest version.
RAM is the keypoint. Give her 256MB and she might have a quiet harddrive. I am a linux advocate as you can tell from my postings, but I was stunned when a friend brought his XP box (I know my sig *sigh*) and he had a K6 with 300Mhz that ran XP in a usable matter. But when I checked I saw a fully equipped ramslot wich added up to 512MB. I am confident that he would have had a funtime with something like SuSE 8.2 or Slackware 9 as well.