Top story: Intel looking for guinea Pigs
Intel has requested that slashdot.org come up with volunteers willing to give up their long loved virginity for something that is worthless.
I just switched my laptop over to Ubuntu Maverick. I'm not affected by this vulnerability. Of corse, I plan on re-installing Windows 7, but am not so sure I want to now.
Of course they are the weak link in loss in the financial aspects of the "Cyber war", but that isn't the only aspect of the "Cyber War". There are many factors, from how secure the system is (read my blog post on how secure Microsoft really is), to what the settings of the machine are, to other issues, such as how many people use bittorrent softwares that enforce verification requirements. But yes, they have alot to lose, because 1. they're microsoft and 2. they cost money to get their software. Don't take it as a surprise. Linux is probibillly just as vulnerable. Its just that people haven't been able to find those vulnerabilities. But mark my words, they are there.
Windows XP was made available in 2001, according to the copyright notice on boot. The bigger question is, why does when a specific version of an operating system matter if it was released in the past?
Thomas Jefferson: "God forbid we should ever be twenty years without such a rebellion.
The people cannot be all, and always, well informed. The part which is
wrong will be discontented, in proportion to the importance of the facts
they misconceive. If they remain quiet under such misconceptions,
it is lethargy, the forerunner of death to the public liberty....
And what country can preserve its liberties, if its rulers are not
warned from time to time, that this people preserve the spirit of
resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as
to the facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost
in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from
time to time, with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
It is its natural manure."
This is the blood lost. The school people were tyrants, and they were trying to gain their rights back. A few people got hurt. Boo Hoo. Good for them. Let them jack off in their office. Human nature has people interested in finding the truth, which is not always what is taught in schools these days. They try to make us believe that we have no rights as minors, and we sit prettily, ignoring the blatently obvious fact of the matter that we do have rights. I use a school computer to exercize my right to freedom of speech. I have every right to. And yet, they try to tell me to keep off of Slashdot even on my own computer. Would you believe that they tried hacking into my computer via SSH? Failed, but they guessed my password for a different user.
The school system doesn't have the right to restrict freedom of speech, because they don't own jack. The people who own the schools "property" are the people who pay the taxes to fund the institutions of hell. Not them. They have no right to forbid us from our rights on or off of school property.
I know I am right, and any attempt to say otherwise will be debated to wits end until you realize your errors. I am willing to defend the truth that all men are created. According to Jason Lewis, Freedom of Speech was brought into the equasion specially to insult, and yet they are saying you don't have such a right? What a bunch of moronic bastards.
A person has every right to the freedom of speach. Damn it. The right to dicipline never made it to the constitution. The constitution is the highest law of all in their jurisdiction, and mine too. So they have the right to freedom of speach. Just like Robin of Locksley was told, "Kings will rise again until sheep become lions". Is there not a modern day society that reconizes this fact? Eventually, someone will get pissed off enough to start a revolution. I will not be afraid to be that person.
I can spell too. I know the english language well enough to communicate my thoughts across, except in certain fields where few words exist and the reverse dictionary lookups don't work for me. Who cares that they have the ability to spell any word in the english language, no matter where it came from? Yes I know I can spell a majority of the language, but I have better things to do than study the fucked up book called the dictionary. I don't need spelling in my future career choices. I can write an essay (with 5 days notice), I can write a resume (no bull). What really counts in this world? Money. Being able to spell something is only a slight advantage. It astounds me that people are willing to work every day on learning words when they will only use 20-30 thousand of them on a normal basis.
I'd quit using the library. I have an iPad (though it was a waste of money) so i can rip books off the internet and use it to read books. They aren't getting my thumbprint. I don't care if they yell at me. I am not giving them my fingerprint. If they try, I WILL bring suit to them. It is against my fifth amendments rights (5 is the one preventing self incrimination, right?). Total BS. And it is comming out of microsoft? Oh great. Microsoft might get my thumbprint. That would be a lawsuit in the comming. Don't deny it. It is something I want to see.
What exactly is there definition of porn? As long as it excludes bikini model pictures, i'm happy.
But seriously. Many people in the country probabily look at porn on a daily basis. In America, it is considered freedom of press to publish any photo you wish to whatever audience you want (other than the so-called "undeveloped" minors of the nation, which I feel is unconstitutional to keep certain rights from, but I may be biased), and freedom of accociation to view these images as long as you follow the rules the publisher sets down. No harm is truly done. Only studies that show it is addictive cause issues with congressmen.
And it is well known that there is always good free porn in the world, you just have to look for it. Google Images with safe search turned off is a good starting point. Just make sure to keep it in something like coLinux, Mac, or Linux so that you don't get viruses.
My mom pointed out Orions wee wee once. Is that destination?
thats what facebooks for
Top story: Intel looking for guinea Pigs Intel has requested that slashdot.org come up with volunteers willing to give up their long loved virginity for something that is worthless.
I just switched my laptop over to Ubuntu Maverick. I'm not affected by this vulnerability. Of corse, I plan on re-installing Windows 7, but am not so sure I want to now.
a couple pages a person make sure we didn't become hipocrates
no i am a realistist
I worry about the mentality of this nation.
Of course they are the weak link in loss in the financial aspects of the "Cyber war", but that isn't the only aspect of the "Cyber War". There are many factors, from how secure the system is (read my blog post on how secure Microsoft really is), to what the settings of the machine are, to other issues, such as how many people use bittorrent softwares that enforce verification requirements. But yes, they have alot to lose, because 1. they're microsoft and 2. they cost money to get their software. Don't take it as a surprise. Linux is probibillly just as vulnerable. Its just that people haven't been able to find those vulnerabilities. But mark my words, they are there.
I don't like having friends.
I don't understand. What is the advantage of PostgreSQL verses MySQL or a seperate HTTP server?
Forget it. I know someone is going to freak out and mod me troll. I do not intend to cause harm.
Windows XP was made available in 2001, according to the copyright notice on boot. The bigger question is, why does when a specific version of an operating system matter if it was released in the past?
Which channel is that?
The Slashdot Addiction Camp is over filled and under staffed, It was plenty easy to tie up the 3 workers with the 500 patients.
Oh right. There is over a million on MS Windows.
*tilts head* huh? I wouldn't doubt it if you were Al Gore. I was trying to make a joke.
Oh great. Here comes Al Gore comming to say that human kind has caused this. Thanks alot for noticing. I really love paying taxes.
Thomas Jefferson: "God forbid we should ever be twenty years without such a rebellion. The people cannot be all, and always, well informed. The part which is wrong will be discontented, in proportion to the importance of the facts they misconceive. If they remain quiet under such misconceptions, it is lethargy, the forerunner of death to the public liberty. ...
And what country can preserve its liberties, if its rulers are not
warned from time to time, that this people preserve the spirit of
resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as
to the facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost
in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from
time to time, with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
It is its natural manure."
This is the blood lost. The school people were tyrants, and they were trying to gain their rights back. A few people got hurt. Boo Hoo. Good for them. Let them jack off in their office. Human nature has people interested in finding the truth, which is not always what is taught in schools these days. They try to make us believe that we have no rights as minors, and we sit prettily, ignoring the blatently obvious fact of the matter that we do have rights. I use a school computer to exercize my right to freedom of speech. I have every right to. And yet, they try to tell me to keep off of Slashdot even on my own computer. Would you believe that they tried hacking into my computer via SSH? Failed, but they guessed my password for a different user.
The school system doesn't have the right to restrict freedom of speech, because they don't own jack. The people who own the schools "property" are the people who pay the taxes to fund the institutions of hell. Not them. They have no right to forbid us from our rights on or off of school property.
I know I am right, and any attempt to say otherwise will be debated to wits end until you realize your errors. I am willing to defend the truth that all men are created. According to Jason Lewis, Freedom of Speech was brought into the equasion specially to insult, and yet they are saying you don't have such a right? What a bunch of moronic bastards.
I don't see a practical use in the near future though.
I thought that they learned it is more efficient to have a seperate CPU and GPU.
A person has every right to the freedom of speach. Damn it. The right to dicipline never made it to the constitution. The constitution is the highest law of all in their jurisdiction, and mine too. So they have the right to freedom of speach. Just like Robin of Locksley was told, "Kings will rise again until sheep become lions". Is there not a modern day society that reconizes this fact? Eventually, someone will get pissed off enough to start a revolution. I will not be afraid to be that person.
I can claim relationship to the greatest TV character now? My second cousin twice removed is the origional cast director of the simpsons. Interesting
I can spell too. I know the english language well enough to communicate my thoughts across, except in certain fields where few words exist and the reverse dictionary lookups don't work for me. Who cares that they have the ability to spell any word in the english language, no matter where it came from? Yes I know I can spell a majority of the language, but I have better things to do than study the fucked up book called the dictionary. I don't need spelling in my future career choices. I can write an essay (with 5 days notice), I can write a resume (no bull). What really counts in this world? Money. Being able to spell something is only a slight advantage. It astounds me that people are willing to work every day on learning words when they will only use 20-30 thousand of them on a normal basis.
I'd quit using the library. I have an iPad (though it was a waste of money) so i can rip books off the internet and use it to read books. They aren't getting my thumbprint. I don't care if they yell at me. I am not giving them my fingerprint. If they try, I WILL bring suit to them. It is against my fifth amendments rights (5 is the one preventing self incrimination, right?). Total BS. And it is comming out of microsoft? Oh great. Microsoft might get my thumbprint. That would be a lawsuit in the comming. Don't deny it. It is something I want to see.
... and one person mastribation goes down.
What exactly is there definition of porn? As long as it excludes bikini model pictures, i'm happy.
But seriously. Many people in the country probabily look at porn on a daily basis. In America, it is considered freedom of press to publish any photo you wish to whatever audience you want (other than the so-called "undeveloped" minors of the nation, which I feel is unconstitutional to keep certain rights from, but I may be biased), and freedom of accociation to view these images as long as you follow the rules the publisher sets down. No harm is truly done. Only studies that show it is addictive cause issues with congressmen.
And it is well known that there is always good free porn in the world, you just have to look for it. Google Images with safe search turned off is a good starting point. Just make sure to keep it in something like coLinux, Mac, or Linux so that you don't get viruses.