During the growing season, researchers will heat the air and soil inside the open-topped chambers. They'll also raise carbon dioxide levels, exposing plants and trees to the changes.
The chambers aren't biodomes since they're open at the top. This means there will be plenty of fresh air, but temperature and CO2 levels can be raised by adding heat and CO2.
This raises questions as to [...] whether the mistreatment of workers deserves to be highlighted when considering such firms.
Are you serious, asking this question? Not only does it always deserve to be highlighted, it must be.
Do you want to own a product that was produced by mistreated workers? Or do you just not care about that?
I know that if I am to buy something, I want it to be produced by workers who are being treated fairly, with decent working conditions and decent pay. If that means paying more for a product, then so be it.
In the program run to process form input, I check the HTTP_REFERER header sent by the client. It should exactly match the URL of the form that was being posted, if it doesn't, then you know that someone is accessing the input program illegally, i.e. they aren't using your form.
Yes, except for people like me who use some sort of proxy that always sends a fake referer header.
What does my program do when it detects a bot? It returns a 403 Forbidden error and adds the ip address of the client to.htaccess with a "Deny from" directive.
And that would deny me the chance to reconfigure my proxy to send your site a correct referer header and try my submission again.
When Grsecurity was having serious funding problems last summer Brad was forced to sell new vulnerabilities from Linux kernel code to unmentioned blackhat companies.
That's just like saying you were forced to steal things when you had no money. Are you sure it was the only option for getting money?
There is no legitimate excuse for helping criminals. It makes you just as bad as them.
There was an article a while back (sorry, can't remember where) about a bank using a short list of PINs that they mail to the customers. Each time the customer logs in, they use one and cross it off. The system keeps track of it and automatically send a new list before the old one is exhausted.
The Dutch Postbank has been doing this for many years for its electronic banking system. You need a username and a password to get into the system and you need one of those PINs every time you want to commit a transaction. Nowadays, they can send you each PIN by SMS when you need it, instead of the paper with 100 PINs that they send by mail.
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What bugs me is that they also keep trying to get me to install Windows Media Player 9 and the.NET runtime
Did you know WIndows Update is configureable? If you don't want to install a particular "update", you can instruct Windows Update not to show it again. I don't know the exact name of the link in English, but it should be obvious.
From the article at minnesota.publicradio.org :
The chambers aren't biodomes since they're open at the top. This means there will be plenty of fresh air, but temperature and CO2 levels can be raised by adding heat and CO2.
Are you serious, asking this question? Not only does it always deserve to be highlighted, it must be.
Do you want to own a product that was produced by mistreated workers? Or do you just not care about that?
I know that if I am to buy something, I want it to be produced by workers who are being treated fairly, with decent working conditions and decent pay. If that means paying more for a product, then so be it.
Yes, except for people like me who use some sort of proxy that always sends a fake referer header.
And that would deny me the chance to reconfigure my proxy to send your site a correct referer header and try my submission again.
Pine still does that for me! I still use pine to read my e-mail and I like it that way.
That's just like saying you were forced to steal things when you had no money. Are you sure it was the only option for getting money?
There is no legitimate excuse for helping criminals. It makes you just as bad as them.
The Dutch Postbank has been doing this for many years for its electronic banking system. You need a username and a password to get into the system and you need one of those PINs every time you want to commit a transaction. Nowadays, they can send you each PIN by SMS when you need it, instead of the paper with 100 PINs that they send by mail.
... '80s TV shows watch you!
Did you know WIndows Update is configureable? If you don't want to install a particular "update", you can instruct Windows Update not to show it again. I don't know the exact name of the link in English, but it should be obvious.
let's hope that this will hapen more often, one of the most frequently heard arguments for not running Linux is: "but, I can't play my games on it"...
Let's hope people won't need to say the same about video cards other than those produced by nVidia or Ati.
Why can't they just program it to use open standards? They don't support other video cards than nVidia GeForce and Ati Radeon.
I can't even reach the new site! It responds to ping though.
Is Slashdot being slashdotted? :-)
This is great news!
But does it also mean that the great svgatextmode program will get support for my Diamond Viper 550 any time soon?
Remco