What I think is "cool" or "enjoyable" as a movie should truly be up to me. I myself did a college project in which the epic was translated on to film encorperating organized crime (bringing a modern day feel) and light sabers (bringing a joking feel as well). Besides the horrible acting and bad script the soundtrack was quite a hit in the English class.
Put it online. I'd waste my free AOL broadband bandwidth to see that.
It doesn't work if they're all trolls. You combine one or two of those points with several legitimate ones, like government aid to linux on the desktop or new open source ways of pirating movies. Working Natalie Portman petrified hot grits would help too. We haven't heard about them in a while.
I, for one, would not dance around in the street like an arabian terrorist if someone blew up a building. What a tragic loss of life for you to make light of. For shame.
Doable, but unlikely. Americans won't walk to work or sit in a train when they can pilot their SUV in luxury and solace. They won't pay for solar cells either.
And Bush is an oil man. He isn't going to mess with big oil.
I also thought all the uranium was in South Africa, and that's why we let them run wild. Maybe that was another element...
Common sense applies. The outside world doesn't need access to your printers, so firewall it and remember to patch it once in a while and you might be safe...
To have a really cool one, they will need crazy bandwidth between all sites. If they just do something like seti@home or d.net, it will be easier, but with less versatility.
Plus you have pricks removing their software and installing dnetc on all of the machines in the store.
Get real.
A beowulf cluster of these things?
No, seriously, a massive cluster of cheap washing machines brewing beer could offer heavy competition to massive super breweries.
The subject says it all: who in their right mind would want such a thing?
This might be FP. Not sure though.
Yeah, lots of popular applications are written in FORTRAN...
I can't really say. So far, my PA-RISC workstations's performance has not been impacted by this ruling. Further reports as events warrent...
That is a lot of people to arrest. Do you think they will come after every slashdog reader who typed in "crimsonjihad.mil" and pressed submit?
What I think is "cool" or "enjoyable" as a movie should truly be up to me. I myself did a college project in which the epic was translated on to film encorperating organized crime (bringing a modern day feel) and light sabers (bringing a joking feel as well). Besides the horrible acting and bad script the soundtrack was quite a hit in the English class.
Put it online. I'd waste my free AOL broadband bandwidth to see that.
Just like the LASER - a solution in search of a problem.
It's not racist if you pretend I am talking about the World Trade Center, which the government says was blown up by arabians.
It doesn't work if they're all trolls. You combine one or two of those points with several legitimate ones, like government aid to linux on the desktop or new open source ways of pirating movies. Working Natalie Portman petrified hot grits would help too. We haven't heard about them in a while.
I, for one, would not dance around in the street like an arabian terrorist if someone blew up a building. What a tragic loss of life for you to make light of. For shame.
Doable, but unlikely. Americans won't walk to work or sit in a train when they can pilot their SUV in luxury and solace. They won't pay for solar cells either.
And Bush is an oil man. He isn't going to mess with big oil.
I also thought all the uranium was in South Africa, and that's why we let them run wild. Maybe that was another element...
Too bad it didn't make slashdot back then when it could have done some good.
Common sense applies. The outside world doesn't need access to your printers, so firewall it and remember to patch it once in a while and you might be safe...
...stroke the ego of professors and get contacts for job leads into cushy jobs where skills don't matter.
:/
My Dad said I'd figure out what college was for some day. I'm kinda disappointed.
Too bad capitalism is keeping the broadband market f**ed up.
Is this first? Probably not, what with all the leet script kiddies taking a break from packeting dal.net to ping -f slashdot.org.
I don't believe it.
It doesn't compare to human first posting.
...to build an effective cluster?
To have a really cool one, they will need crazy bandwidth between all sites. If they just do something like seti@home or d.net, it will be easier, but with less versatility.
Plus you have pricks removing their software and installing dnetc on all of the machines in the store.
Lol crackhead.
No bravery involved. I just don't care.
Ahahahahh I didn't evne read the artical. What's it about?
Did I get it?
Why is this on slashdot? Is it April 1? Is the monkey in that machine running slashdot now?