> Turn Javashit on, and clicking the tab works just fine
Dunno about any of that---although I requested Giorgio over a 18 months ago to provide a allow google script locally to their properties, NOT on the entire Net, he mentioned some shiz, but I don't know WTF he was talking about, Google scripts still fire around the whole fucking web for me, AND requestpolicy? is so fucking ham-handed for me that I have it but never used it again since the initial install over a year ago---but they motherfucking lost me on Google News.
I used to have it as my browser start page, and I used it constantly, not anymore. Not since they required cookies to REMEMBER modifications to revert to the old double column format. I like my shit sorted fuckers! Not a runon fucking pile of headlines. Anyway all these complaints are wasted, I'm sure they read them, but don't shit about them. My anger and profanity are proportional to my love lost and betrayal. =) And if you're drinking at home... fuckers!
> Oh, terrible capitalism, forced on the innocent bosom of > the Chinese people,
Wha' "Chinese" doesn't suffice? Why not?
Well GIGO isn't the rightful order of things in most educated / thoughtful / skeptical / ?savvy? "people." Any Chinese ren will laugh you silly, aside from party stalwarts, a minuscule portion of the "Chinese people"^W umm populace, at the thought of their un-entrepreneurialness! Chinese, pound for pound are some of the most capitalist folks on earth. That their diaspora is global (long ago so), teeming, vigorous, fiercely determined capitalist in the face of ignorant malevolent xenophobia in the likes of the Nuyorican barrio, the ghetto, the bayou is plain obvious to anyone with eyes.
Ghostery also does this, nixing flash cookies. BTW, it has recently being bought by a marketing firm, although per the documentation they claim not to track users. FYI.
> him is not likely to be overmuch careful about protecting
What has amazed me is that the lamestream media (jajaja) hasn't asked some pinted questions about his state of mind at the time of his death. Basic stuff like
* Wasn't he going to kill himself when catpure was imminent?
* Wasn't he to have seconds, seppuku like, so he would absolutely die "when catpure was imminent?"
* Why wasn't all his bit data tripple badass ecncrypted?
* Why was he alone, without "tripple badass" escortS?
Apparently that niga went soft and lazy after vetting himself a legend in his own mind.
Brian Ross, Charlie Rose, Jonathan Dienst, David Martin, wazzup?
> He can't possibly appreciate how obvious some of these > 'inventions' are,
That's where the adversarial system of plaintiff vs. defendant succeeds. Proviso, the litigant, combatants are equally resource rich, i.e., matched. No man, nor judge is omniscient, men are ignorant on all but their singular competency. Thou thinkest too much of modern informatik.
> decided he wanted his big Dallas paycheck after all.
You have low grade stuff and then you have shark jumping temblors, which reset the landscape. This was one such moment. A major, American, television, cultural, iconic, frenzied, still echoing today, series. That is different than Drake Ramore's evil twin, dude.
> 90's for killing off characters and bringing them back
Contemporaneously and meaningfully, Superman was announced to die, O my Gad! call the authorities! someone help him. Succor!
And then died. And then he lived again. But first the whole nation was stupefied for a moment. That's the difference.
Ha? I did not think it likely, the conspiratorial (and the O so cute, "but I was there, I was the redhead with the maryjanes" bullshit) _Jones is a shill for the side of light_. But I nearly believe it now. I remember all the talk of `the good work will continue for the good free software fight, this is not a one trick pony.' Suddenly it is; isn't that special. I frankly never cared for anyone's cult of personality, and I never gave a flying rat less than a gnat's ass worth about her construct persona. Too much drama, thus as I would say to Madonna, Tom Cruise, Paris Hilton, Charlie Sheen, don't let the door hit you in the ass. One less thing.
> I am not free to tinker with my playstation 3, but there is > BSD code in there.
*sigh* You are free to use the BSD licensed code, no one will stop you! Closing their source addition is a feature granted by the BSD coder/s. How are you going to tell him how to give you a gift; it's his gift.
However, the author licensed his code with certain conditions. Amongst them attribution, (license) header inclusion in _perpetuity_. That, `I'll take that BSD code and GPL it' trope is a myth. As, per license terms, the BSD license headers must be attached and be displayable, with all end product. This issue has been hashed here before, years ago. My hero Alan Cox, I love you, babe, put his foot in his mouth (for a time) arguing the very same trope.
> The person responsible for the $27 million dollar disaster > got promoted and took over management of the working > system
I love it. Always, nebulous all-knowing musings and not one motherfucking company project name. WTF do you care? No one's going to sue you, go AC if you're "escared." Citations Needed! Or fuck off, liers.
> Burst Transmission? Instead of a continuous stream of > data, when the pilot
According to the NOVA (PBS) episode on this subject (which did an excellent job of determining the probable chain of events and solving the mystery though not "exact"ly, if that's a synonym for definitive, for that you need the witness of absent the CVR and FDR) the flight went catastrophic within ~94(?) seconds. Hence your burst implies a window of opportunity. Ultimately this is a matter of resources, or the lack thereof. Record everything? All the time? From anywhere? Tall order. Today. Tomorrow? Not so much is a safe guess.
"falsepositive" WTF? Anyone who read yesterday's article read that dumbass nigga say, `and it can't be a false positive, 'cause, like, you know, I've been using this application whom I bought legally and licensed well like 6 years ago and it's been always reliable. And like, you know, further and shit, moreover I have an MSIA. You know.'
Well color me a dumb nigga too cauz, likez, I thought he was referring to his/a lil ole MS cert. But I redz all the wayz to the endz and found out 'twas a Master.
one day I came home to a mad dad who thought I had downloaded the internet cause he got a 300 dialup bill for going over his limit
but dad you signed up for unlimited Internet, have you changed plans?
Hol'up. I was probably user number two in Worldnet. How, said the AT&T representative, we haven't begun advertising it yet, it's hours old. I said, The Times, mam, I read the New York Times, it's in the financial pages. Anyway. Not to burst your bubble, but I remember that event, and it's not quite like you say. And I got a bill like that too, I just had to call them and say "gee whiz, I didn't know my own strength, can you roll it back this one lil ole time, please, blink, blink. And so it was.
What happened was WN jacked (raised) the rate for unlimited from $19.99, I think, to ~23, 25, 26.99 or some such. For the old price you got a cap. And if over, well you knowz. You had to opt into the new, higher priced, unlimited plan. FYI. Ring any bells.
They suck anyway. If you remember for the first year or more they charged you monthly, post facto. Then they switched to pre? (:-) facto. So one month you payed $39.98 and you were paying preemptively. But checkit! When I moved years later, yes broadband was a rarity in NYC, non-Manhattan NY, kiddies, I was made to pay for a month into the future. So I told them, let's say, today's the 30th, Mam, disconnect me tomorrow, I will move thus cancel the service. Sure they said, but you owe us one more month. I told the CSR you're nuts, I've been here since day one, literally, you went from pay after eating to pay before eating, and I've already paid for this month. CSR monkey didn't follow my logic, the facts or care. I was too busy to bother fighting. I paid.
But the Worldnet news server rocked! The warez were ill, to be had for the asking. Add this group please, and it was so. They didn't care.
> I thought Google's main focus was advertising, and > search was just a delivery vehicle
Yes, we've read this forever, but, what did L&S think of when they started? `Shit, we can't find shit in this Web morass; we can do better let's try!'
According to the myth, no, they feel out bed at age 12 months, simultaneoulsy, in two different continents, and said 'search is the product, no it's the consumer, no it's the advertiser.'
They built a tool they wanted. Then looked around and said `I've a the bestest tool shop, what can I get for this?'
But don't let an idea, oh! excuse me, a meme hit you in the ass.
Yes. Last I read circa 47% of the serial is missing and known destroyed.
I started last year with the modern BBC serial, is cool, doable. Go for it. I saw Tennnant (stuck in the perpetual traffic jam), and Eccleston (billion years plus, end of Earth) on PBS and it peaked me.
I saw the original cranky doctor #1 (petrified forest, Daleks, Dalek little-hand shot) as I thought that episode, 1963? was the first episode. Wikipedia filled me in. I was going to bounce back and forth afterward, haven't gotten around to it though.
> you know what else--I thought "Lord of the Rings" was > boring
*jijiji* Righton! I've never read the books, I found The Hobbit or one of the other books (who remembers) boring. And for a while next to me there was bar? restaurant? called the Bilbo Baggins that I stumbled past on the weekends and made me scratch my head as incongruous for that neighborhood.
> (both in book and movie form), "Babylon 5" was > poorly written and acted,
All these scifi tv shows, and the channel itself disappointed me. As did the comedy channel, I was expecting Pryor/s all-some-of-the-time. Then again I happen to think that Letterman, Conan have always sucked, are unfunny, are ticks and ego. Kimmel is fullofshit too. Carson was pleasant, Leno makes me smile because the guy is likeable and collects cars, all kinds of cars and is philantrpoic, decent. And I don't hear shit about his kids, his wife, his contract and shit.
> and the movie version of "Starship Troopers" was > much better than the book.
Disagree with you there. That movie sucked. And Denise Richards was a fresh young whore.
Spider Man 1, 2 and X suck/ed!!!
X Men sucke, well that was alright, sort of, goofy but.
And that Firefly shit you guys tricked me into, well that shit sucked too; although that odd looking chick, his number one, from that Chris Rock movie was cuuute.
> I find checkpoints annoying, and I don't drink and drive.
Agree!!! I avoid one NYC highway off-ramp that is an inescapable funnel once a police checkpoint is manned. So once, as I approached, I was waved at, yelled at, spoken to, detained temporarily! needlessly!!, *ordered to provide papers* when I evidently was not incapacitated nor vehicle damaged nor improperly driven/operated, ticketed, _instructed how to void said ticket_. *sigh* I am a teetotaler, I am a law abider, I am always in a hurry, I am anti-despot or anti-despotic, I am pissed off when anyone, save my paycheck writer, tells me what the fuck to do. That includes the police---when there is no cause. So I avoid the police, checkpoints now. Good work. I know how you feel. And what you speak of.
> lynx + zgv was how I used to view images on the Web
^ For pussies. telnet is for men.
> Turn Javashit on, and clicking the tab works just fine
Dunno about any of that---although I requested Giorgio over a 18 months ago to provide a allow google script locally to their properties, NOT on the entire Net, he mentioned some shiz, but I don't know WTF he was talking about, Google scripts still fire around the whole fucking web for me, AND requestpolicy? is so fucking ham-handed for me that I have it but never used it again since the initial install over a year ago---but they motherfucking lost me on Google News.
I used to have it as my browser start page, and I used it constantly, not anymore. Not since they required cookies to REMEMBER modifications to revert to the old double column format. I like my shit sorted fuckers! Not a runon fucking pile of headlines. Anyway all these complaints are wasted, I'm sure they read them, but don't shit about them. My anger and profanity are proportional to my love lost and betrayal. =) And if you're drinking at home ... fuckers!
> Oh, terrible capitalism, forced on the innocent bosom of
> the Chinese people,
Wha' "Chinese" doesn't suffice? Why not?
Well GIGO isn't the rightful order of things in most educated / thoughtful / skeptical / ?savvy? "people." Any Chinese ren will laugh you silly, aside from party stalwarts, a minuscule portion of the "Chinese people"^W umm populace, at the thought of their un-entrepreneurialness! Chinese, pound for pound are some of the most capitalist folks on earth. That their diaspora is global (long ago so), teeming, vigorous, fiercely determined capitalist in the face of ignorant malevolent xenophobia in the likes of the Nuyorican barrio, the ghetto, the bayou is plain obvious to anyone with eyes.
Ghostery does LSO, oops! Flash cookies.
Sounds god, but if only it were that easy to obviate a $350 cancellation fee. You'll get flack, no doubt; will you persist?
Then there was the Sprint mobile guy who called CSRs constantly and was canceled, booted off contract for costing too much to service.
Ghostery also does this, nixing flash cookies. BTW, it has recently being bought by a marketing firm, although per the documentation they claim not to track users. FYI.
casagenie
> him is not likely to be overmuch careful about protecting
What has amazed me is that the lamestream media (jajaja) hasn't asked some pinted questions about his state of mind at the time of his death. Basic stuff like
* Wasn't he going to kill himself when catpure was imminent?
* Wasn't he to have seconds, seppuku like, so he would absolutely die "when catpure was imminent?"
* Why wasn't all his bit data tripple badass ecncrypted?
* Why was he alone, without "tripple badass" escortS?
Apparently that niga went soft and lazy after vetting himself a legend in his own mind.
Brian Ross, Charlie Rose, Jonathan Dienst, David Martin, wazzup?
> He can't possibly appreciate how obvious some of these
> 'inventions' are,
That's where the adversarial system of plaintiff vs. defendant succeeds. Proviso, the litigant, combatants are equally resource rich, i.e., matched. No man, nor judge is omniscient, men are ignorant on all but their singular competency. Thou thinkest too much of modern informatik.
> Patrick Duffy
The Man From Atlantis; alright.
> decided he wanted his big Dallas paycheck after all.
You have low grade stuff and then you have shark jumping temblors, which reset the landscape. This was one such moment. A major, American, television, cultural, iconic, frenzied, still echoing today, series. That is different than Drake Ramore's evil twin, dude.
> 90's for killing off characters and bringing them back
Contemporaneously and meaningfully, Superman was announced to die,
O my Gad! call the authorities! someone help him. Succor!
And then died. And then he lived again. But first the whole nation was stupefied for a moment. That's the difference.
Ha? I did not think it likely, the conspiratorial (and the O so cute, "but I was there, I was the redhead with the maryjanes" bullshit) _Jones is a shill for the side of light_. But I nearly believe it now. I remember all the talk of `the good work will continue for the good free software fight, this is not a one trick pony.' Suddenly it is; isn't that special. I frankly never cared for anyone's cult of personality, and I never gave a flying rat less than a gnat's ass worth about her construct persona. Too much drama, thus as I would say to Madonna, Tom Cruise, Paris Hilton, Charlie Sheen, don't let the door hit you in the ass. One less thing.
> I am not free to tinker with my playstation 3, but there is
> BSD code in there.
*sigh* You are free to use the BSD licensed code, no one will stop you! Closing their source addition is a feature granted by the BSD coder/s. How are you going to tell him how to give you a gift; it's his gift.
However, the author licensed his code with certain conditions. Amongst them attribution, (license) header inclusion in _perpetuity_. That, `I'll take that BSD code and GPL it' trope is a myth. As, per license terms, the BSD license headers must be attached and be displayable, with all end product. This issue has been hashed here before, years ago. My hero Alan Cox, I love you, babe, put his foot in his mouth (for a time) arguing the very same trope.
game
> Fuck Amazon.
Fuck you for defending an alleged rapist.
> The person responsible for the $27 million dollar disaster
> got promoted and took over management of the working
> system
I love it. Always, nebulous all-knowing musings and not one motherfucking company project name. WTF do you care? No one's going to sue you, go AC if you're "escared." Citations Needed! Or fuck off, liers.
> Burst Transmission? Instead of a continuous stream of
> data, when the pilot
According to the NOVA (PBS) episode on this subject (which did an excellent job of determining the probable chain of events and solving the mystery though not "exact"ly, if that's a synonym for definitive, for that you need the witness of absent the CVR and FDR) the flight went catastrophic within ~94(?) seconds. Hence your burst implies a window of opportunity. Ultimately this is a matter of resources, or the lack thereof. Record everything? All the time? From anywhere? Tall order. Today. Tomorrow? Not so much is a safe guess.
I meant to add the keyword du jour should've been: falsefalsepositive
"falsepositive" WTF? Anyone who read yesterday's article read that dumbass nigga say, `and it can't be a false positive, 'cause, like, you know, I've been using this application whom I bought legally and licensed well like 6 years ago and it's been always reliable. And like, you know, further and shit, moreover I have an MSIA. You know.'
Well color me a dumb nigga too cauz, likez, I thought he was referring to his/a lil ole MS cert. But I redz all the wayz to the endz and found out 'twas a Master.
> Once the accountants and management layers are in
> place, it's too late.
Yeah right. 35 year old Apple says bullshit.
It's the same until it's not. Whoemever has the working crystal ball, be passing will ya. I need some billions over here. Dumb fucks.
one day I came home to a mad dad who thought I had downloaded the internet cause he got a 300 dialup bill for going over his limit
but dad you signed up for unlimited Internet, have you changed plans?
Hol'up. I was probably user number two in Worldnet. How, said the AT&T representative, we haven't begun advertising it yet, it's hours old. I said, The Times, mam, I read the New York Times, it's in the financial pages. Anyway. Not to burst your bubble, but I remember that event, and it's not quite like you say. And I got a bill like that too, I just had to call them and say "gee whiz, I didn't know my own strength, can you roll it back this one lil ole time, please, blink, blink. And so it was.
What happened was WN jacked (raised) the rate for unlimited from $19.99, I think, to ~23, 25, 26.99 or some such. For the old price you got a cap. And if over, well you knowz. You had to opt into the new, higher priced, unlimited plan. FYI. Ring any bells.
They suck anyway. If you remember for the first year or more they charged you monthly, post facto. Then they switched to pre? (:-) facto. So one month you payed $39.98 and you were paying preemptively. But checkit! When I moved years later, yes broadband was a rarity in NYC, non-Manhattan NY, kiddies, I was made to pay for a month into the future. So I told them, let's say, today's the 30th, Mam, disconnect me tomorrow, I will move thus cancel the service. Sure they said, but you owe us one more month. I told the CSR you're nuts, I've been here since day one, literally, you went from pay after eating to pay before eating, and I've already paid for this month. CSR monkey didn't follow my logic, the facts or care. I was too busy to bother fighting. I paid.
But the Worldnet news server rocked! The warez were ill, to be had for the asking. Add this group please, and it was so. They didn't care.
> I thought Google's main focus was advertising, and
> search was just a delivery vehicle
Yes, we've read this forever, but, what did L&S think of when they started? `Shit, we can't find shit in this Web morass; we can do better let's try!'
According to the myth, no, they feel out bed at age 12 months, simultaneoulsy, in two different continents, and said 'search is the product, no it's the consumer, no it's the advertiser.'
They built a tool they wanted. Then looked around and said `I've a the bestest tool shop, what can I get for this?'
But don't let an idea, oh! excuse me, a meme hit you in the ass.
Yes. Last I read circa 47% of the serial is missing and known destroyed.
I started last year with the modern BBC serial, is cool, doable. Go for it. I saw Tennnant (stuck in the perpetual traffic jam), and Eccleston (billion years plus, end of Earth) on PBS and it peaked me.
I saw the original cranky doctor #1 (petrified forest, Daleks, Dalek little-hand shot) as I thought that episode, 1963? was the first episode. Wikipedia filled me in. I was going to bounce back and forth afterward, haven't gotten around to it though.
> you know what else--I thought "Lord of the Rings" was
> boring
*jijiji* Righton! I've never read the books, I found The Hobbit or one of the other books (who remembers) boring. And for a while next to me there was bar? restaurant? called the Bilbo Baggins that I stumbled past on the weekends and made me scratch my head as incongruous for that neighborhood.
> (both in book and movie form), "Babylon 5" was
> poorly written and acted,
All these scifi tv shows, and the channel itself disappointed me. As did the comedy channel, I was expecting Pryor/s all-some-of-the-time. Then again I happen to think that Letterman, Conan have always sucked, are unfunny, are ticks and ego. Kimmel is fullofshit too. Carson was pleasant, Leno makes me smile because the guy is likeable and collects cars, all kinds of cars and is philantrpoic, decent. And I don't hear shit about his kids, his wife, his contract and shit.
> and the movie version of "Starship Troopers" was
> much better than the book.
Disagree with you there. That movie sucked. And Denise Richards was a fresh young whore.
Spider Man 1, 2 and X suck/ed!!!
X Men sucke, well that was alright, sort of, goofy but.
And that Firefly shit you guys tricked me into, well that shit sucked too; although that odd looking chick, his number one, from that Chris Rock movie was cuuute.
Ironman 1, soright. 2? sucked^googel_power.
Captain Marvel! where are you?
> I find checkpoints annoying, and I don't drink and drive.
Agree!!! I avoid one NYC highway off-ramp that is an inescapable funnel once a police checkpoint is manned. So once, as I approached, I was waved at, yelled at, spoken to, detained temporarily! needlessly!!, *ordered
to provide papers* when I evidently was not incapacitated nor vehicle damaged nor improperly driven/operated, ticketed, _instructed how to void said ticket_. *sigh* I am a teetotaler, I am a law abider, I am always in a hurry, I am anti-despot or anti-despotic, I am pissed off when anyone, save my paycheck writer, tells me what the fuck to do. That includes the police---when there is no cause. So I avoid the police, checkpoints now. Good work. I know how you feel. And what you speak of.
> Isn't it against regulation to force you into [X]
Better yet, isn't this a way to cancel your contract without paying the cancel fee?! Ha? Ha?
So as with Sprint(?), continuous calls to Customer Service got you booted off, scot-free!