It's things like this that make me thankful for the right to own firearms. If it gets worst WE can fight back, but then again you brits gave the man all your guns. To bad for you, 5 years (after they add to the resons to collect samples) and I would say they have a 99% compleat database, after all, it is for your protection
So if Superconductors can be made out of DNA then could I make an IC out of myself? and if I could make an IC out of my own cells, then could I make a CPU out of them? and if I could make a CPU could I Overclock myself? Opps to much, time to stop smoking this shit
this space
cowboy is searching for 50 beta-testers to log on to the flying Macs.
This is just what I'am looking for my laptop. I would pad 40-50 bucks a month for 128k(or better) wireless conection BTW Whats wrong with using Iridum for this?
"well it looks like you have a genetic predisposition to Slashdot And everquest"
*cring*"NO!!!!, Doc you can't tell my wife or my boss, she'll leave me and worst yet he'll reconfiger the fire wall.
*sobing*
I think I'll sign up for Slashdot.org, maybe taco will get a little cought up in a game of TF2, Diablo III or whatevers out when the domain expires. muhhahahhha let the ransom money roll in! If not I rederect to goatse.cx, that would be the best Troll ever, I can hardly contain myself.
I have a question about these clusters, is it posable to add extra nodes after it is up and running? It would look to me as though you could just keep adding nodes year after year to keep it up to date. Did I miss something ?
one second sir, we'll get to your heart attack in a moment but first we need to blow out the cartrage and the port it plugs in to....*beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee*
I just read the "small print" attached to all PG etexts, get this,
[1] Only give exact copies of it. Among other things, this
requires that you do not remove, alter or modify the
etext or this "small print!" statement. You may however,
if you wish, distribute this etext in machine readable
binary, compressed, mark-up, or proprietary form,
including any form resulting from conversion by word pro-
cessing or hypertext software, but only so long as
*EITHER*:
[*] The etext may be readily converted by the reader at
no expense into plain ASCII, EBCDIC or equivalent
form by the program that displays the etext (as is
the case, for instance, with most word processors);
OR
[*] You provide, or agree to also provide on request at
no additional cost, fee or expense, a copy of the
etext in its original plain ASCII form (or in EBCDIC
or other equivalent proprietary form).
it gets better read on......
[3] Pay a trademark license fee to the Project of 20% of the
net profits you derive calculated using the method you
already use to calculate your applicable taxes. If you
don't derive profits, no royalty is due. Royalties are
payable to "Project Gutenberg Association/Carnegie-Mellon
University" within the 60 days following each
date you prepare (or were legally required to prepare)
your annual (or equivalent periodic) tax return.
This is where Redhat comes in, the have the respect that a accounting department likes to see. Yes you can argue if its better than another distro but it is with out a doubt better than windows. So sell them on the respect of Redhat, and get a support contract!
To me it just seams easier to say "Jr with X clicks of the mouse I can tell exactly when and where you went so watch out." you check once a week and if for some unknown resion the logs are gone, ground him! I know that alot of you big shot IT guys are making loads of cash but can't you spend 5 min once a week to scan a simple log? We're not talking about debuging code here
That type of thing is really starting to piss me off. The crap you hear at the movies is just cheap, it used to be if someone had something really good to say they would yell it out once(star wars 1, a guy in the front yelled out "hey I all ready saw this one" just as the preamble came rolling by)now everyone askes questions and discus the plot DURING the movie, half the fun of going is after the movie talking about it, but they never have time to lisen to it because the are talking. BTW it's really cool to hear for the Slashdotter that posted the story in the discusion, Thanks JK and no I do not filter
If I worked at AOL I would want this fixed right away, it has to make you wonder, if they knew about it then way would they let there own accounts remain at danger? It would make me want to fix this problem fast, if even just for my own good.
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Let the hacking begin, I can't wait to see it boot linux, ala dreamcast
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This is just what I'am looking for my laptop. I would pad 40-50 bucks a month for 128k(or better) wireless conection BTW Whats wrong with using Iridum for this?
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"Go on just give it to me Doc I can take it"
"well it looks like you have a genetic predisposition to Slashdot And everquest" *cring*"NO!!!!, Doc you can't tell my wife or my boss, she'll leave me and worst yet he'll reconfiger the fire wall. *sobing*
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Slashdot: News for nerds. stuff that matters
look at the top of you page on the left
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1. Half-life, 2.Counter-strike, 3. finding Pr0n, 4.Troling on slashdot(I can help if need be) 5. Diablo II 6. history, 7. (www.)everything(2.com) else
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ya right, watch them pick ICQ.
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[1] Only give exact copies of it. Among other things, this requires that you do not remove, alter or modify the etext or this "small print!" statement. You may however, if you wish, distribute this etext in machine readable binary, compressed, mark-up, or proprietary form, including any form resulting from conversion by word pro- cessing or hypertext software, but only so long as *EITHER*:
[*] The etext may be readily converted by the reader at no expense into plain ASCII, EBCDIC or equivalent form by the program that displays the etext (as is the case, for instance, with most word processors); OR [*] You provide, or agree to also provide on request at no additional cost, fee or expense, a copy of the etext in its original plain ASCII form (or in EBCDIC or other equivalent proprietary form).
it gets better read on......
[3] Pay a trademark license fee to the Project of 20% of the net profits you derive calculated using the method you already use to calculate your applicable taxes. If you don't derive profits, no royalty is due. Royalties are payable to "Project Gutenberg Association/Carnegie-Mellon University" within the 60 days following each date you prepare (or were legally required to prepare) your annual (or equivalent periodic) tax return.
Disregard my Sig for this post
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Um, thats the point. They are having problems, there is no chemistry between two people that are haveing problems. DUH
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