Wrong!!
There is a piece of Mir smoldering in my backyard in downtown Auckland. I can see what is left of a solar pa!! o my there is something moving..
Arghhhhh...
Its a triffed!!!!
Radiation is the issue if you are a 200 year old.
There is a measured level of atmospheric radiation asorbed by the body every year. I cant get rid of the image of the 350 year old cyberpunk vampire that glowed in the dark.
How many of them have you seen jumping out of the water onto there backs?
And keep in mind that ice isnt always a flat surface to roll over on.
whatever.
There is(was?) an American Airbase in Christchurch, New Zealand called ""deep freeze"".
From this base missions are sent to Antarctica.
Many years ago I read an article stating that the flight paths over the ice shelves had to be changed after many many peguins toppled after watching an aircraft fly directly over-head.
The truly funny part of the article was the mentioning of the need for people to travel to the penguins to help them back onto their feet.
You got your H1B, good for you, i know that it took at least some effort (hand in the air to indicate sarcasim)
So you get into your exciting shinny job in the land of the free, get home from work on your first day and.... have a bud with a ordered in curry. Or you decided that with a little bit more effort you could secure a green card if you started then and there.
I am sorry, but if did not capalise on the promising situation, and instead brought cars, houses, white pick fences.................
I have tried for a H1B, but the Gov had run out. Maybe one of the next batch, that is if the lawyer my friendly Boston company picks, makes it past the post before the bulk of the pack.
What is the bet that a few of the auditors for the report by the House Subcommittee on Government Management, walked into the agency to be audited, with clipboard in hand, and was shown the server room by a lanky and told that someone would be there from IT shortly.
I have tried this in a building with various companies, walked into a bank office armed with smart cloths, cliboard and an URL. I walked about the office pratically un-noticed, sat at an open terminal and gained root to the NT network via a few scripts sitting at a trusted site.
Not quite as stylish as a online crack but when you are in, you are in.
NZ, been there, lived there, been involed with the police... from the wrong side of the law.
Now I aint that bad a boy that I cant travel around the world, and this is an interesting thing that i have noted.
Freedom, you americans have it better then most, although most of the public is concerned about the government when MORE attention should go to big business. While in the UK and Europe the governments deal from the bottom of the deck when people arnt looking.
In New Zealand, unlike the UK and the US, you cant get a copy of your police record. Think about that for a moment.
What is happening is that NZ is following suit, like the lapdog it is in international politics, and allowing foriegn governments to spy on it's own people through New Zealand with it's spybases.This bypasses all those documents that need to be signed by government officals..
When did it the world catch fire and start burning?
So America has Carnivore and the United Kingdom has RIP. American spooks really love UK spooks and now have the 'luxury' of reading each others internet traffic. No judge/security minister/any-other-public-figure needed as its a foriegn government. This bill allows the government to walk in, setup the infrastructure, then allow secret government(!?) bodies access.
We, at the Government of the United States, have come up with this reasonable figure for the latest wave of damage by your software to the economy of the world. Here is the breakdown:
Number of times windows crashed on me last year (30)
X
Amount of space required for install (600)
X
Ram requirement (32)
X
Confirmed bugs (64,000)
X
Cost of product (200)
X
Number of bad hair days you have had on public TV (400).
This gives a total bill of:
$2,949,120,000,000,000
See you on the links,
President of the United States.
Alot of money disappeared down boo.com's hole.
on
Boo No More
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· Score: 1
Late last year I was working/chilling in a web developers server room and heard that boo.com had been hemorrhaging. There was mention of 10's of Millions of ££££££ being used to shore up the company. So when such ecommerce companies suffer financial collapsed it causes ecomonic ripples, something to think about when aproaching your bank manager for a ecommerce loan.
Guess I should'a placed puts against the stock bty: 20ish NT4.0 servers and 2 token Linux boxs(1x DNS, 1x Quake2 Arena)
With the coming of age of Bluetooth and tiny computers, credit-card sized Linux computers, it is only a matter of months before appliances will be plug and play. The house will truely be a living machine. Sig Internet engineers are the Roman Plumbers of today.
Receiving a DNS hick-up with the above link.
These work for me:
http://www.bell-labs.com/news/2000/april/20/1.html
with source code here:
http://www.bell-labs.com/org/11356/libsafe.html
Moderator, Is this constructive??
Sig's, cant live with them, cant shoot them.
As I have given away my AOL spam worthy account and privacy to slahdot..... I know that i am well rrunk. Why are people worried about jamming a low orbit satalire when there are 15-year olds that screw with the NSA of america. I dont know all people, but *&£( is cruseing towards the fan and we are the firewall in the way. >'o' )Quote( We are the but the same as Roman plumbers.. except we bring data in our 'lead' lined pipes.
Read the date folks.
Wrong!! There is a piece of Mir smoldering in my backyard in downtown Auckland. I can see what is left of a solar pa!! o my there is something moving.. Arghhhhh... Its a triffed!!!!
Radiation is the issue if you are a 200 year old. There is a measured level of atmospheric radiation asorbed by the body every year. I cant get rid of the image of the 350 year old cyberpunk vampire that glowed in the dark.
How many of them have you seen jumping out of the water onto there backs? And keep in mind that ice isnt always a flat surface to roll over on. whatever.
There is(was?) an American Airbase in Christchurch, New Zealand called ""deep freeze"".
From this base missions are sent to Antarctica.
Many years ago I read an article stating that the flight paths over the ice shelves had to be changed after many many peguins toppled after watching an aircraft fly directly over-head.
The truly funny part of the article was the mentioning of the need for people to travel to the penguins to help them back onto their feet.
a pizza hut advirtisement on it?
You got your H1B, good for you, i know that it took at least some effort (hand in the air to indicate sarcasim)
So you get into your exciting shinny job in the land of the free, get home from work on your first day and.... have a bud with a ordered in curry. Or you decided that with a little bit more effort you could secure a green card if you started then and there.
I am sorry, but if did not capalise on the promising situation, and instead brought cars, houses, white pick fences.................
I have tried for a H1B, but the Gov had run out. Maybe one of the next batch, that is if the lawyer my friendly Boston company picks, makes it past the post before the bulk of the pack.
Do lawers travel in packs.. or is it a gaggle....
What is the bet that a few of the auditors for the report by the House Subcommittee on Government Management, walked into the agency to be audited, with clipboard in hand, and was shown the server room by a lanky and told that someone would be there from IT shortly.
I have tried this in a building with various companies, walked into a bank office armed with smart cloths, cliboard and an URL. I walked about the office pratically un-noticed, sat at an open terminal and gained root to the NT network via a few scripts sitting at a trusted site.
Not quite as stylish as a online crack but when you are in, you are in.
All the PoRn leaflets in my in box. JunkBuster my ass karma police.
NZ, been there, lived there, been involed with the police... from the wrong side of the law.
Now I aint that bad a boy that I cant travel around the world, and this is an interesting thing that i have noted.
Freedom, you americans have it better then most, although most of the public is concerned about the government when MORE attention should go to big business. While in the UK and Europe the governments deal from the bottom of the deck when people arnt looking.
In New Zealand, unlike the UK and the US, you cant get a copy of your police record. Think about that for a moment.
What is happening is that NZ is following suit, like the lapdog it is in international politics, and allowing foriegn governments to spy on it's own people through New Zealand with it's spybases.This bypasses all those documents that need to be signed by government officals..
When did it the world catch fire and start burning?
So America has Carnivore and the United Kingdom has RIP.
American spooks really love UK spooks and now have the 'luxury' of reading each others internet traffic. No judge/security minister/any-other-public-figure needed as its a foriegn government. This bill allows the government to walk in, setup the infrastructure, then allow secret government(!?) bodies access.
Dear Bill,
We, at the Government of the United States, have come up with this reasonable figure for the latest wave of damage by your software to the economy of the world. Here is the breakdown:
Number of times windows crashed on me last year (30)
X
Amount of space required for install (600)
X
Ram requirement (32)
X
Confirmed bugs (64,000)
X
Cost of product (200)
X
Number of bad hair days you have had on public TV (400).
This gives a total bill of:
$2,949,120,000,000,000
See you on the links,
President of the United States.
Late last year I was working/chilling in a web developers server room and heard that boo.com had been hemorrhaging. There was mention of 10's of Millions of ££££££ being used to shore up the company. So when such ecommerce companies suffer financial collapsed it causes ecomonic ripples, something to think about when aproaching your bank manager for a ecommerce loan.
Guess I should'a placed puts against the stock
bty: 20ish NT4.0 servers and 2 token Linux boxs(1x DNS, 1x Quake2 Arena)
May I say that Slashdot, to me, encompasses everything that is "freedom of speech" :0)
/. servers to Russia?
.I'm just looking at all the alternatives here.
If push came to shove, how long would it take to fly
With the coming of age of Bluetooth and tiny computers, credit-card sized Linux computers, it is only a matter of months before appliances will be plug and play. The house will truely be a living machine. Sig Internet engineers are the Roman Plumbers of today.
Receiving a DNS hick-up with the above link. These work for me: http://www.bell-labs.com/news/2000/april/20/1.html
with source code here:
http://www.bell-labs.com/org/11356/libsafe.html
Moderator, Is this constructive??
Sig's, cant live with them, cant shoot them.
As I have given away my AOL spam worthy account and privacy to slahdot..... I know that i am well rrunk. Why are people worried about jamming a low orbit satalire when there are 15-year olds that screw with the NSA of america. I dont know all people, but *&£( is cruseing towards the fan and we are the firewall in the way. >'o' )Quote( We are the but the same as Roman plumbers.. except we bring data in our 'lead' lined pipes.