easier way than checking the server logs for the image loading is to write a simple php script that makes a transparent gif/png. Then use the php script as the src of the img tag and 'do stuff' with that.;) not sure if you would be able to extract the same amount of info as server logs this way...hmmmm
policies against usb flash drives are bad news. but then again, if they can't even be smart enough to buy recordable cds at work, then you can expect them to just blanket ban things...
crazy to share the band with the military...it realy does seem like licensing without guarantee of service...
The military can shut you down and creat exclusion zones, you have to pay and there is no gurantee of service and they could theoretically raise the licensing fee at a later date. Seems like shaky ground to me.
VOIP has really taken its time to arrive in products such as this one. I remember a friend of mine working on such a project as his Master's Degree disertation, sponsored by Nortel. This was about 5 years ago, in the UK, and always struck me as odd that more was not seen about VOIP.
I would most likely snap this up now if it were available in my area, as I got pissed because the phone company wants like 80 just for activating the phone line which, i might add, is already in place...its daylight robbery. So i refused, and have no phone and no internet. But hey.....
"The new letters, signed by Ryan E. Tibbitts, SCO's general counsel, name more than 65 programming files that "have been copied verbatim from our copyrighted Unix code base and contributed to Linux.""
and
"SCO's Unix licensees are asked to certify that none of their employees or contractors have contributed any Unix code to Linux."
and
"The letters include an olive branch as well as a threat. "Once you have reviewed our position," the Linux letter said, "we will be happy to further discuss your options and work with you to remedy this problem.""
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the "Legolas snowboarding down the stairs on his shield" incident left me feeling really outraged for some reason...like it really cocked things up...that was so lame...like it made the whole film ridiculous...
the battle scenes are the highlights of the films, if for nothing else, due to the shear sizes involved...battlefields full of bodies...would be harder to make such a widely appreciated film without this.
damn....is it just me or are we paving the way for bigtime privacy invasion...RFID in the forehead please...
oh well...site has been slashdotted...
crabs from the toilet?!!...[shudder...] yikes...
people using ipod on windows could possibly want to use media player and rip with media player cause its free to rip with it to wma..
ha haha :)
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just checked it out and it is kind of scary that its all there...my old site versions...
new slogan
way back machine : your permanent record, online, all day, everyday!
"ok"
yeah like i said...
easier way than checking the server logs for the image loading is to write a simple php script that makes a transparent gif/png. Then use the php script as the src of the img tag and 'do stuff' with that. ;) not sure if you would be able to extract the same amount of info as server logs this way...hmmmm
policies against usb flash drives are bad news.
but then again, if they can't even be smart enough to buy recordable cds at work, then you can expect them to just blanket ban things...
coffee abuse actually robs calcium from bones...
what do they use it for? to order donuts? handheld donut ordering device! brilliant!
define discovered...
[Yes, well, neither does the internet.]
define well...
crazy to share the band with the military...it realy does seem like licensing without guarantee of service...
The military can shut you down and creat exclusion zones, you have to pay and there is no gurantee of service and they could theoretically raise the licensing fee at a later date. Seems like shaky ground to me.
seek counseling....?
i suppose, just outraged at first look! true...it really isn't that big a deal...
doesn't seem to be much discussion going on...
plus that makes me a bit less inclined to submit stories...oh well...
what the hell is going on here?
I just submitted this story and now its been credited to crashoverride025
!!!!!!!!!
what???!!!!
as always, caselogic do excellent protection products...have a look at those...although mine is some generic case that has served me well...
lots of bickering going on here...howz about the story?
seems like an excellent idea.
VOIP has really taken its time to arrive in products such as this one. I remember a friend of mine working on such a project as his Master's Degree disertation, sponsored by Nortel. This was about 5 years ago, in the UK, and always struck me as odd that more was not seen about VOIP.
I would most likely snap this up now if it were available in my area, as I got pissed because the phone company wants like 80 just for activating the phone line which, i might add, is already in place...its daylight robbery. So i refused, and have no phone and no internet. But hey.....
damn! voice spam!!!!
;(
imagine : its 3 a.m. the phone rings...
"Hello?"
"Would you like to add 3 inches to your length!"
"What?!! Who is this??!"
big business is always creating problems where they don't exist...
a new mediums with no inter-operability problems...solution : put up barriers...like dvd...and happening now with wireless...
quote from one of the stories :
"The new letters, signed by Ryan E. Tibbitts, SCO's general counsel, name more than 65 programming files that "have been copied verbatim from our copyrighted Unix code base and contributed to Linux.""
and
"SCO's Unix licensees are asked to certify that none of their employees or contractors have contributed any Unix code to Linux."
and
"The letters include an olive branch as well as a threat. "Once you have reviewed our position," the Linux letter said, "we will be happy to further discuss your options and work with you to remedy this problem.""
hmmm...reaching for payoffs anyone?!
yes!
the "Legolas snowboarding down the stairs on his shield" incident left me feeling really outraged for some reason...like it really cocked things up...that was so lame...like it made the whole film ridiculous...
the battle scenes are the highlights of the films, if for nothing else, due to the shear sizes involved...battlefields full of bodies...would be harder to make such a widely appreciated film without this.