and you think that it would not cause any inconvience to the private sector? to the clients and employes of corporation and companies? and to the governemnt who is a client of these? to a lot of people? this will cause a lot of disruption also. this is just a case of "i make the rules so i do not have to follow them" syndrome.
Motion to stop providing e-mail services to all American customers except government account holders.
Arg! if they have to stop the service for "normal" citizens why the hell does the goverment gets to keep the service????
oh wait, they are the one who made the ruling.... they would no want any inconvinience for themselves!
Shit, that is lame. Hurray for democracy!
Our enemies get a hold of just exactly how that body armor is flawed and use that against our men and women deployed. You can use your imagination from there.
Ok, I imagine that security through obscurity doesn't work.
They should have fixed it, not try to hide it has a flaw. Someone will find out anyway how they are flawed and use this info against soldiers who have been kept in the dark on how to mitigate the risks.
I was not serious... ... the mods were right! They got it! Wow is this slashdot? or am I lost on the interweb? Imagine that a cluster of interweb in soviet Russia browses YOU!
5 years and 2 computers witout a reinstall
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I used Windows 95 for 5 years without reinstalling it. At one point I even moved the drive to a new computer and after I did a CPU upgrade, all without ever reinstalling it.
I did a lot of fixing it during that time but I awlways managed to make it run without a reinstall.
People who kept reinstalling Windows 95 where just to lazy or did not want to take the time to fix it; some fixes took me longer to do that a reinstall, but I learned a lot doing them.
But even then with all the fixes, tweaks and patches I had to reboot least every 2 days because it ran out of memory (if i did not crash before), I think there was a lot of memory leaks in Windows 95.
I was so happy when I found about Linux...
Oh by the way it was Windows 95 OSR2 maybe that helped a bit in preventing the need for reinstall.
Well with Linux and Firefox you see just the graphics, all the text is not visible! ...
but yeah, nice graphics
and you think that it would not cause any inconvience to the private sector? to the clients and employes of corporation and companies? and to the governemnt who is a client of these? to a lot of people? this will cause a lot of disruption also. this is just a case of "i make the rules so i do not have to follow them" syndrome.
Motion to stop providing e-mail services to all American customers except government account holders.
.... they would no want any inconvinience for themselves!
Arg! if they have to stop the service for "normal" citizens why the hell does the goverment gets to keep the service????
oh wait, they are the one who made the ruling
Shit, that is lame. Hurray for democracy!
From wikipedia on the page linked from the story:
This article has recently been linked to from Slashdot. Please watch out for any trolls that may target this article
Well, well, this crowd has a good reputation!
Copy once, and watch it as many times as you like ...
Go to the shows instead, or use the donate button. You just gave more money to the record industry, artists will get pennies from your purchase.
Hi! having a nice day?
that is an easy one:
joe
http://www.baselinemag.com/article2/0,1540,1783104 ,00.asp
Anybody has "prior art" on this?
mmm ... ever heard of ratios?
Our enemies get a hold of just exactly how that body armor is flawed and use that against our men and women deployed. You can use your imagination from there.
...
Ok, I imagine that security through obscurity doesn't work.
They should have fixed it, not try to hide it has a flaw. Someone will find out anyway how they are flawed and use this info against soldiers who have been kept in the dark on how to mitigate the risks.
Bad exemple
Welcome to the new corporate-regulated America.
New?
That's ironic, I am curently lisenting to a Jethro Tull album ....
ok, you make this law in the US and then, what? ... invade any country that has non-crippled search engines?
I was not serious...
... the mods were right! They got it! Wow is this slashdot? or am I lost on the interweb? Imagine that a cluster of interweb in soviet Russia browses YOU!
Assembler?
I used Windows 95 for 5 years without reinstalling it. At one point I even moved the drive to a new computer and after I did a CPU upgrade, all without ever reinstalling it.
...
I did a lot of fixing it during that time but I awlways managed to make it run without a reinstall.
People who kept reinstalling Windows 95 where just to lazy or did not want to take the time to fix it; some fixes took me longer to do that a reinstall, but I learned a lot doing them.
But even then with all the fixes, tweaks and patches I had to reboot least every 2 days because it ran out of memory (if i did not crash before), I think there was a lot of memory leaks in Windows 95.
I was so happy when I found about Linux
Oh by the way it was Windows 95 OSR2 maybe that helped a bit in preventing the need for reinstall.
Maybe someone could shed some light on what sort of sensory abilities these things have?
This is classified information, why do you want to know? Are you a terrorist?
He used windows, RTFA
Oups sorry, i forgot this was slashdot.
I don't agree with you moronic fool ;)
There is a huge gap between belief and experimental proof.
With experimental proof you're probably kind of right.
With belief, well, anything goes.
no, nobody ever complained of being bombed ...
I'm sure they all agreed to it.
pfff
Ha ha ha ha!
that is a good idea!
He he he, that was a good one (sorry i have no mod points)
i fidz ik rwollu easy to swatk betwics qwerty ant dvorak, nu frablem dt all.
It was a joke ... and the ones that tell the truth never get elected, so we can't even blame them for it.