Do you think the off-shore oil rigs are safe? There's a reason the people that work on them are paid a small fortune!
There is no safe energy system. Hydrogen isn't in place because if a hydrogen gas station catches fire, and the hydrogen catches fire....BOOM many city blocks are gone.
Statistically, I'll bet Nuke plants have the best record. When there is an incident though.....
I'm sure they still have someone to answer the tech support calls, and 20-30 office personnel to take care of mcbride and his lawyers every need. Remember that they still need someone to administer the stock options. Although the stock option administrator is probably driving a submarine right now.
No, because the royalties were collected by SCO What do you think fueled payments to the Lawyers! Personally, I'd like to see them strip the funds outta mcbride's stock option money. But I'll bet he's covered his a$$ well enough to get away with keeping the $$$.
Yes, I'd like the ala-carte programming. But getting the stupid FCC regulation with it. That's not actually a stick, it's an overweight baseball bat, being handled by a pumped up steroid enhanced baseball player.
It looks to me like another attempt by the government to jack us up with more big-brother monitoring. The FCC used to be a good thing. But now, my personal opinion is that it should be disbanded. It used to be to control broadcast channel frequencies, and other radio channel frequencies ( and the protocols and licenses to use them ). It looks like we may be losing another chunk of freedom, in the name of protecting us from those evil titty's.
AHHHHHHH ATACK OF THE KILLER DIRTY WORD!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!
I hate the *IAA. But, I condone the professional counter fitters also. I'm not surprised theres some out there duping cd's. If the *IAA spent there efforts going after them, and leaving the college kids alone, they'd be Much Better Off. They're alienating there future customer base!!! They won't always be poor college students.
I enjoyed downloading music, looking for new artists, but now instead, I'm sticking with the collection of albums I've acquired over the years, and I'm starting to digitize them..|..
\ / for your policy towards us low-life thieving customers that are no longer paying outrageous prices for the poorly recorded crap your pushing onto the streets these days.
With SPF, you validate which mail server your getting mail from.
with DKIM, your validating which mail server and a heavy crypto message to compute with SPF.
SPF is only going to fail if you go to a spoofed dns server, or if your mail server is rooted. So where do you get the DKIM sig from. What if it's spoofed?
To make validating your mail server work, all the mail servers have to have SPF entries. The same with DKIM. If I had to vote for one or the other, SPF is good enough. DKIM costs to much, I don't want to have to build any more email machines then I have to. Keeping them all in sync is to much of a pain.
The newer versions of FireFox run with much less memory then the earlier versions. I'm a tab-piggy, and I've noticed a big difference in memory usage. I used to have to kill and restart firefox all the time. Now just the occasional flash or video file will crash it hard, which is better then the hangs I used to have -- when fireFox had eaten all the memory and my 1Gb systems were paging faster then a 286 running windows 3.0 No, wait Windows 3.0 didn't page, it just crashed. Nevermind.
Another reason governments are doing this is because they have historical requirements to be able to retrieve the documents for a long period of time. Try calling up a word document from the early 80's. It probably won't come up, unless you build an old computer with a old os and and old old version of word.
I read the first 5 pages or so, and realize that this was a paid for study. What is the US Patent office putting this up for? Are these people in the patent office really this clueless? No wonder our patent system is failing.
And no feedback links on there website that I could find. Another nail in the US innovation coffin.
Spammers can't fake it, because it's on the receiving end. They can register fake domains and spam from them until they get listed, and they can hijack dns servers, and fake entries. And it's also not the original intended use for DNS, so it has it's apponents there. They've added a record type for DNS now, a record type of 99 I think it is. Hey, there's no perfect solution, accept maybe hot lead landing at high velocity between all the spammer's eyes. But it would damage the botnets output extensively. The other thing, that the US has shown a great resistance to is to work with the other countries to go after spammers. Every EU country, and lots of others critizized the US for the 2003 you-CAN-SPAM act. Oh Well.
W.Kid
Here's a question, How do we know that one day to god is a mellenia to us. Maybe he created us in 6 of his days, which is a millenia to us.
I personally believe that both should be taught, with an explination of the contriversy.here's a question, How do we know that one day to god is a millennia to us. Maybe he created us in 6 of his days, which is a 2 to us.
I personally believe that both should be taught, with an explanation of the controversy.
You obviously didn't read my posts very well. Using SPF would eliminate the boneheads who don't patch or fix there pcs . Yet would allow registered mail servers to send mail. It would force dial up and broadband pc's to send all their mail through registered mail servers, which would force ISP's to block/stop the outgoing spam within the domain. If they don't and there customers can't send mail, then they go out of business. Maybe you should have read what I had said, and if you don't know what SPF is, then that just shows that you don't know anything about what's been developed, but not implemented to help control spam and your just talking out your butt. If more of the major ISP's start blocking non-spf validated mail, then it would hinder, and eventually choke off most the botnet created mail that we're seeing today. For it to work, most, if not all mail servers would have to start using it to validate mail. The only way to get around it would be to spoof DNS. and that's not easy to do because they'd have to spoof the receiving end, not the sending end.
And I forgot, you also need to beat people that by stuff from Spam senseless with a CLUE STICK, until they stop supporting spammers. I think this may be starting to happen, due the fact phishing/spoofing attacks are on the rise.
Some people do run SECURE mailservers from the isp account. So this isn't a good solution. MS fixing there software, and users learning how to setup and maintain there system is the first step. A computer is NOT a toaster, and requires maintenance. requiring SPF would be a major step in reducing the spam. But you need to get usage of SPF past the critical mass point. Spam is increasing expotentially, and sooner or later the infratructure supporting it is going to collapse. When email becomes useless, then it will get fixed.... maybe.
We have Thousands of LawSuits, and 10s of Millions of Downloaders. The chances of knowing someone....
The cost of ISP's keeping these logs is very expensive. And, likely, not extremely accurate. Yep, it's hyped. It's also ridiculous to sue your customers. I used to download music to check out bands. And I still do. I won't buy/download anything RIAA(hereafter refered to by there true nature - scum) associated with the scum now by the way, so if the scum lawyers are reading.... (If I have to have it, I buy it used when used prices drop).
The scum love all this publicity. They're not smart enough to figure out that they're slowly putting themselves out of business. It's been proven statistically that Sales are directly proportional to downloads. So I hope they kill off all the downloads. Then they will go out of business, and die horrible deaths.
Unfortunately, that simplistic view fails in real life, but both the music industry, artists and patrons of the arts would be better off without this scum. They screw everyone, the artists, and the patrons. At least we will have the pleasure of knowing they will rot in hell.
isn't it depressing? We had the big blizzards in the Denver area this year, and it was the only place I could get to easily. And I was under the time crunch issues. I bought stuff on line, and later found out my pinhead nephews ask for the stuff I got for Xmas, and then went out and got it themselves. I claim extenuating circumstances:(
$M's head troll had a visit with the Pres. Mr BU$H.
The pres told the courts what judge to appoint.
Microsoft got a fine they redirected to marketing campains. Vouchers for free software, of which they were required to pay for an inflated support contract.
So RedHat is going to be the last redhat vendor? BULLCARP!!!! I personally believe Ubuntu is in the running, and if oracle puts out a distro, they won't just put it out and forget it. IF oracle puts one out, I hope they do a better job of patching then they do with their database products!
I have influence on what products my company supports, and I've been kinda pushing that someday we should support SUSE. Well, that recommendation ended yesterday. I'm going to recommend we NOT support SUSE from now on. Anytime $M gets involved, the only one that wins is $M. SUSE has just flushed themselves down the toilet. The Lawyers at $M are drinking champaine tonight!
No, nuke plants are not safe.
Now, go to Utah, and ask if coal mines are safe!
Do you think the off-shore oil rigs are safe? There's a reason the people that work on them are paid a small fortune!
There is no safe energy system. Hydrogen isn't in place because if a hydrogen gas station catches fire, and the hydrogen catches fire....BOOM many city blocks are gone.
Statistically, I'll bet Nuke plants have the best record. When there is an incident though.....
I'm sure they still have someone to answer the tech support calls, and 20-30 office personnel to take care of mcbride and his lawyers every need. Remember that they still need someone to administer the stock options. Although the stock option administrator is probably driving a submarine right now.
No, because the royalties were collected by SCO What do you think fueled payments to the Lawyers! Personally, I'd like to see them strip the funds outta mcbride's stock option money. But I'll bet he's covered his a$$ well enough to get away with keeping the $$$.
Sadly, Your leaving out the republicans. Both parties are in corporate pockets. Corruption is truly a bi-partisan effort.
Yes, I'd like the ala-carte programming. But getting the stupid FCC regulation with it. That's not actually a stick, it's an overweight baseball bat, being handled by a pumped up steroid enhanced baseball player.
It looks to me like another attempt by the government to jack us up with more big-brother monitoring. The FCC used to be a good thing. But now, my personal opinion is that it should be disbanded. It used to be to control broadcast channel frequencies, and other radio channel frequencies ( and the protocols and licenses to use them ). It looks like we may be losing another chunk of freedom, in the name of protecting us from those evil titty's.
AHHHHHHH ATACK OF THE KILLER DIRTY WORD!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!
I hate the *IAA. But, I condone the professional counter fitters also. I'm not surprised theres some out there duping cd's. If the *IAA spent there efforts going after them, and leaving the college kids alone, they'd be Much Better Off. They're alienating there future customer base!!! They won't always be poor college students.
.|..
I enjoyed downloading music, looking for new artists, but now instead, I'm sticking with the collection of albums I've acquired over the years, and I'm starting to digitize them.
\ / for your policy towards us low-life thieving customers that are no longer paying outrageous prices for the poorly recorded crap your pushing onto the streets these days.
With SPF, you validate which mail server your getting mail from.
with DKIM, your validating which mail server and a heavy crypto message to compute with SPF.
SPF is only going to fail if you go to a spoofed dns server, or if your mail server is rooted. So where do you get the DKIM sig from. What if it's spoofed?
To make validating your mail server work, all the mail servers have to have SPF entries. The same with DKIM. If I had to vote for one or the other, SPF is good enough. DKIM costs to much, I don't want to have to build any more email machines then I have to. Keeping them all in sync is to much of a pain.
Hey, look at your memory usage, xwindows and gnome are eating a bunch of that valuable ram also.
Gnome is a piggy app too.
The newer versions of FireFox run with much less memory then the earlier versions. I'm a tab-piggy, and I've noticed a big difference in memory usage. I used to have to kill and restart firefox all the time. Now just the occasional flash or video file will crash it hard, which is better then the hangs I used to have -- when fireFox had eaten all the memory and my 1Gb systems were paging faster then a 286 running windows 3.0
No, wait Windows 3.0 didn't page, it just crashed. Nevermind.
Another reason governments are doing this is because they have historical requirements to be able to retrieve the documents for a long period of time. Try calling up a word document from the early 80's. It probably won't come up, unless you build an old computer with a old os and and old old version of word.
He's obviously on some really good drugs! T
Maybe they're fishing out there trying to get someone to copy it so they can sic they're rabid blood-thirsty dogs aka patent troll lawyers on them.
You don't need the windows update site. Use windzupdate
http://windizupdate.com/
I read the first 5 pages or so, and realize that this was a paid for study. What is the US Patent office putting this up for? Are these people in the patent office really this clueless? No wonder our patent system is failing.
And no feedback links on there website that I could find.
Another nail in the US innovation coffin.
I'd be inclined to agree that different classrooms accept for the controversy. That has to be handled in each class.
Spammers can't fake it, because it's on the receiving end. They can register fake domains and spam from them until they get listed, and they can hijack dns servers, and fake entries. And it's also not the original intended use for DNS, so it has it's apponents there. They've added a record type for DNS now, a record type of 99 I think it is.
Hey, there's no perfect solution, accept maybe hot lead landing at high velocity between all the spammer's eyes. But it would damage the botnets output extensively. The other thing, that the US has shown a great resistance to is to work with the other countries to go after spammers. Every EU country, and lots of others critizized the US for the 2003 you-CAN-SPAM act. Oh Well.
W.Kid
Here's a question,
How do we know that one day to god is a mellenia to us. Maybe he created us in 6 of his days, which is a millenia to us.
I personally believe that both should be taught, with an explination of the contriversy.here's a question,
How do we know that one day to god is a millennia to us. Maybe he created us in 6 of his days, which is a 2 to us.
I personally believe that both should be taught, with an explanation of the controversy.
You obviously didn't read my posts very well. Using SPF would eliminate the boneheads who don't patch or fix there pcs . Yet would allow registered mail servers to send mail. It would force dial up and broadband pc's to send all their mail through registered mail servers, which would force ISP's to block/stop the outgoing spam within the domain. If they don't and there customers can't send mail, then they go out of business. Maybe you should have read what I had said, and if you don't know what SPF is, then that just shows that you don't know anything about what's been developed, but not implemented to help control spam and your just talking out your butt. If more of the major ISP's start blocking non-spf validated mail, then it would hinder, and eventually choke off most the botnet created mail that we're seeing today. For it to work, most, if not all mail servers would have to start using it to validate mail. The only way to get around it would be to spoof DNS. and that's not easy to do because they'd have to spoof the receiving end, not the sending end.
And I forgot, you also need to beat people that by stuff from Spam senseless with a CLUE STICK, until they stop supporting spammers. I think this may be starting to happen, due the fact phishing/spoofing attacks are on the rise.
Some people do run SECURE mailservers from the isp account. So this isn't a good solution. MS fixing there software, and users learning how to setup and maintain there system is the first step. A computer is NOT a toaster, and requires maintenance.
requiring SPF would be a major step in reducing the spam. But you need to get usage of SPF past the critical mass point. Spam is increasing expotentially, and sooner or later the infratructure supporting it is going to collapse. When email becomes useless, then it will get fixed.... maybe.
We have Thousands of LawSuits, and 10s of Millions of Downloaders. The chances of knowing someone....
The cost of ISP's keeping these logs is very expensive. And, likely, not extremely accurate. Yep, it's hyped. It's also ridiculous to sue your customers. I used to download music to check out bands. And I still do. I won't buy/download anything RIAA(hereafter refered to by there true nature - scum) associated with the scum now by the way, so if the scum lawyers are reading.... (If I have to have it, I buy it used when used prices drop).
The scum love all this publicity. They're not smart enough to figure out that they're slowly putting themselves out of business. It's been proven statistically that Sales are directly proportional to downloads. So I hope they kill off all the downloads. Then they will go out of business, and die horrible deaths.
Unfortunately, that simplistic view fails in real life, but both the music industry, artists and patrons of the arts would be better off without this scum. They screw everyone, the artists, and the patrons. At least we will have the pleasure of knowing they will rot in hell.
isn't it depressing? We had the big blizzards in the Denver area this year, and it was the only place I could get to easily. And I was under the time crunch issues. I bought stuff on line, and later found out my pinhead nephews ask for the stuff I got for Xmas, and then went out and got it themselves. I claim extenuating circumstances
Walmart gives capitalizm a bad name.
Ok, Simpson is fictional, but I'll buy into it. But Paris Hilton? I DON'T THINK SO!
This writer is really confused!
They were going to split $M. Then:
The Judge shot off his mouth about $M's abuses
$M's head troll had a visit with the Pres. Mr BU$H.
The pres told the courts what judge to appoint.
Microsoft got a fine they redirected to marketing campains. Vouchers for free software, of which they were required to pay for an inflated support contract.
So much for the integrity of US courts.
So RedHat is going to be the last redhat vendor? BULLCARP!!!! I personally believe Ubuntu is in the running, and if oracle puts out a distro, they won't just put it out and forget it. IF oracle puts one out, I hope they do a better job of patching then they do with their database products!
I have influence on what products my company supports, and I've been kinda pushing that someday we should support SUSE. Well, that recommendation ended yesterday. I'm going to recommend we NOT support SUSE from now on. Anytime $M gets involved, the only one that wins is $M. SUSE has just flushed themselves down the toilet. The Lawyers at $M are drinking champaine tonight!