Well, it seems like there's a bit of a backlash, given the declaration over at attrition.org, and the resurrection of packetstorm. However, if it's JP that's the target, can someone also take down Carolyn Meanie? Goodbye antionline, if you weren't so self opinionated, you might have been useful to the community as a whole, not an asshole.
it is a yuppie trophy, and one I would like to see the back of. i do believe some people need one, but if you're having problems remembering phone numbers, pen and paper may well be more suited to your task. and it's easily rechargable without losing everything in volatile memory.
As a favor to others, I put my old chips, cards and bits into new cases to create new boxes, and then pass them on to the 'information poor'. At the weekend I found a P100 chip for $4, and am now running it at 150Mhz, without any defects I can track down. Should I have bought a P2/3 instead, or am I wrong in trying to recycle my old crap?
You can lock users out of the registry, but creating a.reg file and merging it will do the same if you know the syntax. Additionally, you could put anything you want in the startup group and power-cycle it, make changes to the autoexec.bat/autoexec.nt, boot from a dosntfs floppy (if ntfs is enabled), or there's the getadmin exploit.
Well, it seems like there's a bit of a backlash, given the declaration over at attrition.org, and the resurrection of packetstorm. However, if it's JP that's the target, can someone also take down Carolyn Meanie?
Goodbye antionline, if you weren't so self opinionated, you might have been useful to the community as a whole, not an asshole.
service not available messages are now appearing. guess that's the fun over for today..............
it is a yuppie trophy, and one I would like to see the back of. i do believe some people need one, but if you're having problems remembering phone numbers, pen and paper may well be more suited to your task. and it's easily rechargable without losing everything in volatile memory.
wasn't that the sony camera that was released (or escaped) last year?
If we're being theoretical, then it's not unreasonable to assume the brain would be on a Zip or Jaz drive, then it's just an upgrade.
As a favor to others, I put my old chips, cards and bits into new cases to create new boxes, and then pass them on to the 'information poor'. At the weekend I found a P100 chip for $4, and am now running it at 150Mhz, without any defects I can track down. Should I have bought a P2/3 instead, or am I wrong in trying to recycle my old crap?
You can lock users out of the registry, but creating a .reg file and merging it will do the same if you know the syntax. Additionally, you could put anything you want in the startup group and power-cycle it, make changes to the autoexec.bat/autoexec.nt, boot from a dosntfs floppy (if ntfs is enabled), or there's the getadmin exploit.
NTFS - not that f**kin' secure.....
Big deal. Over here in the UK it's been a feature of 'the adam and joe show' on channel 4 for 2-3 years. And it's funnier.
Isn't that what Scott McNealy said?
Get the feeling they know something you don't?