Ah hardware rootkit detection. Because it's really hard to download hardware. If it was software, they'd have to give it awat for free. In hardware they can embed it in countless products and we get the benefit (hopefully) of fast realtime detection. Juniper has put a lot of this type of thing in their very high end firewalls.
I get that much spam all the time. I've had my current address since Yahoo Mail came out back in 1997, and I use that address daily for forums and the like. I don't get as much spam in there as I do in GMail, which I only got when the "gawd, I need a GMail account!" craze hit a year and a half ago. Somehow my Google address, which I never give out, is bombarded by spam - none of it from mailing lists.
Gimme my Trillian. I have the Pro version too for the plugin capability. Match this with the Plantronics DSP-400 headset ($39 at Amazon) and you have a great voice chat system that works with Yahoo Audio Chat and a number of others.
The answer is yet to mini-T and an updated version of Adblock is available if you scroll to the bottom of http://adblock.mozdev.org/ and go to the forums. Looks like she works like a charm! Good little fox...
that kind of defeats the purpose of adblock when there is so much Flash crap out there. I want adblock to work correctly in 1.5 or the whole thing drops in quality in my eyes, no matter who is responsible for adblock.
Any idea if the mini-T type enhancements are now standard?
"Never having to worry about a blue screen of death" is a very stupid presumption to base a book on. I haven't seen a blue screen of death since moving to WinXP so long ago. There's a lot to be said for buying quality parts. Alternately, we buy cheapo hardware at work and our Linux farm suffers freezes on about a third of the systems once every week or two. In my world the sky truly is purple compared to the author's blue sky descriptions. How I wish they would pony up a little more to make these Linux boxes just as stable and increase productivity, but when you're dealing with a hundred boxes on a server farm no one notices a few boxes missing since they never go down at the same time.
You should have seen the rejected names list:
CashStream
Shut Up and Give Us Your Earnings
Christmas... Pony Up
Amazon Love Linky Winky
Obligatory Purchase
Comsume, You Gluttons!
Clown Anus Portal
Ha! We Have One-Click Patented! You Don't!
Real-Time Stock Link! Watch Stock Rise After Each Purchase
I'm glad you have more crap than you can use. Can I use some of it? I'm using my crap right now and often find that I don't have any that is not in use at any given moment. I bet your car works most of the time, too.
I thought goatse.cx was bad, but these new photos really make me sick! (rimshot, please) Thank you, thank you. I'll be here all week. Try the veal and don't forget to tip your waiters.
It will buy them quite a bit when you consider they are looking to get rid of lag time in order to allow larger DHTML/AJAX apps to load faster. Say, something like a Google OpenOffice?
All depends on what Google Talk's pay scheme will be for calling landlines. You can't get rid of them 100% and you'll still have to call some business down the street for some services. A per minute rate for that just won't do. SIPphone charges $.02 per minute for calls around the US, which is pretty crazy for local calls, and having a real phone number is more on top of that.
I imagine they'll make some sort of free call offer for listening to commercials vs a $19.99/month unlimited call plan. Come to think of it, I WOULD pay that to avoid listening to commercials. Too bad my cable company doesn't work that way for all the cash I give them.
I'm really looking for something that gives unlimited calls per month, good quality, won't charge me per minute for calls in the US, and possibly lets me use Asterisk.
Yes, I was wrong in mentioning the Voyager craft since they cannot be checked as to whether or not they are experiencing the effect:
Data from the Galileo and Ulysses spacecraft are also indicative of a similar effect, although for various reasons (such as their relative proximity to the Sun) firm conclusions cannot be drawn from these sources. These spacecraft are all partially or fully spin-stabilised; the effect is harder to measure accurately with three-axis stabilised craft such as the Voyagers.
While the laws of physics may not change, this vortex may alter things to appear as such near a massive object. We're still trying to understand the special phenomenon that is affecting the Voyager space probes, but I haven't heard anyone mention anything about a possible vortex around the Sun. Also spinning and quite a bit more massive than the Earth, the Sun's vortex could affect the probes less and less the further they get from the Sun, revealing the true behavior of physics in areas of space that do not have massive objects close enough to distort things.
There WILL be waste products, and on the scale people are planning, this scheme will be no better than our other. We are just putting the toxificatoin off for another day. Pay me now or pay me later... there is no free ride.
Ah hardware rootkit detection. Because it's really hard to download hardware. If it was software, they'd have to give it awat for free. In hardware they can embed it in countless products and we get the benefit (hopefully) of fast realtime detection. Juniper has put a lot of this type of thing in their very high end firewalls.
So that's what the Goatse guy is up to! Hand that guy a roll...he could probably fit it up there and consume all his feeds at once.
I get that much spam all the time. I've had my current address since Yahoo Mail came out back in 1997, and I use that address daily for forums and the like. I don't get as much spam in there as I do in GMail, which I only got when the "gawd, I need a GMail account!" craze hit a year and a half ago. Somehow my Google address, which I never give out, is bombarded by spam - none of it from mailing lists.
Ask who wants to use it and deploy it to them.
Correction:
Ask who needs to use it and deploy it to them.
Gimme my Trillian. I have the Pro version too for the plugin capability. Match this with the Plantronics DSP-400 headset ($39 at Amazon) and you have a great voice chat system that works with Yahoo Audio Chat and a number of others.
I like Feed On Feeds. The new Yahoo Mail interface is so terribly slow that I went back to the old version.
Um... RTFM?
It's an RSS reader, not a blog management system.
I think it sucks compared to solutions like Feed On Feeds.
The answer is yet to mini-T and an updated version of Adblock is available if you scroll to the bottom of http://adblock.mozdev.org/ and go to the forums. Looks like she works like a charm! Good little fox...
that kind of defeats the purpose of adblock when there is so much Flash crap out there. I want adblock to work correctly in 1.5 or the whole thing drops in quality in my eyes, no matter who is responsible for adblock.
Any idea if the mini-T type enhancements are now standard?
"Never having to worry about a blue screen of death" is a very stupid presumption to base a book on. I haven't seen a blue screen of death since moving to WinXP so long ago. There's a lot to be said for buying quality parts. Alternately, we buy cheapo hardware at work and our Linux farm suffers freezes on about a third of the systems once every week or two. In my world the sky truly is purple compared to the author's blue sky descriptions. How I wish they would pony up a little more to make these Linux boxes just as stable and increase productivity, but when you're dealing with a hundred boxes on a server farm no one notices a few boxes missing since they never go down at the same time.
You should have seen the rejected names list:
CashStream
Shut Up and Give Us Your Earnings
Christmas... Pony Up
Amazon Love Linky Winky
Obligatory Purchase
Comsume, You Gluttons!
Clown Anus Portal
Ha! We Have One-Click Patented! You Don't!
Real-Time Stock Link! Watch Stock Rise After Each Purchase
I'm glad you have more crap than you can use. Can I use some of it? I'm using my crap right now and often find that I don't have any that is not in use at any given moment. I bet your car works most of the time, too.
Only if it's a One-Click(TM) Wiki link. If you need to click the link twice to go to the next page, they have no claim.
Not if you consider the two groups a single community.
Yes, but I wouldn't want to be one of the fans in the stands with all that dust flying all over the stadium. What a deadly game.
Yes! Damn those code contributors! They've ruined open source since 1985.
I thought goatse.cx was bad, but these new photos really make me sick! (rimshot, please) Thank you, thank you. I'll be here all week. Try the veal and don't forget to tip your waiters.
It will buy them quite a bit when you consider they are looking to get rid of lag time in order to allow larger DHTML/AJAX apps to load faster. Say, something like a Google OpenOffice?
All depends on what Google Talk's pay scheme will be for calling landlines. You can't get rid of them 100% and you'll still have to call some business down the street for some services. A per minute rate for that just won't do. SIPphone charges $.02 per minute for calls around the US, which is pretty crazy for local calls, and having a real phone number is more on top of that.
I imagine they'll make some sort of free call offer for listening to commercials vs a $19.99/month unlimited call plan. Come to think of it, I WOULD pay that to avoid listening to commercials. Too bad my cable company doesn't work that way for all the cash I give them.
I'm really looking for something that gives unlimited calls per month, good quality, won't charge me per minute for calls in the US, and possibly lets me use Asterisk.
Plantronics is only marketing this as Mac compatible, but it has a USB adapter. Has anyone used this with Windows? It looks a lot like their $80 DSP-400. Plantronics' "Find my headset" page doesn't list the .Audio 85 for either OS but it was released in June.e ss/releases/index.jhtml?id=pr_20050606_1910_en_US
http://www.plantronics.com/north_america/en_US/pr
99% recycleable means there is 1% not recycleable. That is your waste product.
While the laws of physics may not change, this vortex may alter things to appear as such near a massive object. We're still trying to understand the special phenomenon that is affecting the Voyager space probes, but I haven't heard anyone mention anything about a possible vortex around the Sun. Also spinning and quite a bit more massive than the Earth, the Sun's vortex could affect the probes less and less the further they get from the Sun, revealing the true behavior of physics in areas of space that do not have massive objects close enough to distort things.
There WILL be waste products, and on the scale people are planning, this scheme will be no better than our other. We are just putting the toxificatoin off for another day. Pay me now or pay me later... there is no free ride.
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