Isn't that a Tom Clancy book? And didn't Tom himself say that the only difference between reality and fiction is that fiction had too make sense? This is too good an idea. It will never happen.
proof that there is no such thing as bad publicity. Napster is probably poised to make more in way of revinue from this lawsuite that they may have to pay in fines....unless of course they are forced to close their doors.
Remember, 90% of DOD (department of Defense)macines have not so vital information like housing billets and sock prices. Only a slim percentage ofthe DOD machines have sensative info on them, and those machines are, as rule, on stand alone systems. that and most of the machines happen to be run by military wives or other non-specialised personell who do not have the training to be aware of basic IT security.
I just bought (er...2 or 3 weeks ago, that is..) The Idiots Guide To linux. It seems...limited in scope. I understand, it is after all an idiots guide, but I thought there would be a little more meat to it. I'm a first time user, and I'm a little lost as to which is the best guide for a newbie like myself. Ay suggestions?
so smart when is he gonna come up with the ibattle-bot (thursdays on comedy central)? --
Isn't that a Tom Clancy book? And didn't Tom himself say that the only difference between reality and fiction is that fiction had too make sense? This is too good an idea. It will never happen.
proof that there is no such thing as bad publicity. Napster is probably poised to make more in way of revinue from this lawsuite that they may have to pay in fines....unless of course they are forced to close their doors.
Remember, 90% of DOD (department of Defense)macines have not so vital information like housing billets and sock prices. Only a slim percentage ofthe DOD machines have sensative info on them, and those machines are, as rule, on stand alone systems. that and most of the machines happen to be run by military wives or other non-specialised personell who do not have the training to be aware of basic IT security.
It appears I also need the idiots Guide to Spelling. No suggestions needed.
I just bought (er...2 or 3 weeks ago, that is..) The Idiots Guide To linux. It seems...limited in scope. I understand, it is after all an idiots guide, but I thought there would be a little more meat to it. I'm a first time user, and I'm a little lost as to which is the best guide for a newbie like myself. Ay suggestions?