Finally, Dewey and Craig arrived. Craig went ballistic but the gang responded by making him their sex slave. We were about to abandon Craig but apparently he and Dewey bonded and Dewey wasn't gonna leave him. So he did the only sensible thing anyone could do in the situation: he told on them...to their mothers.
Surprisingly enough, it worked like a charm. These "mothers" came over and berated the gang and they left. Who knew? The best part - Mom and Dad didn't even find out. I guess this could go down as the first time in adolescent history, blah, blah. But we didn't exactly have a party now did we?
Of course, the analogy falls apart, because in the TV show they were calling the parents to come over and actually do some parenting, whereas this sad story has the RIAA coming after the parents to hold them accountable... Anyway.
...don't buy Lexmark printers? I mean, seriously, as long as Canon and HP et al aren't pulling these type of stunts, won't the market take care of this itself?
Huh? I don't see anything in the articles about any of those applications increasing in size... Although, it would be pretty sweet to have a growing flat panel display...
How would the bullet drag the cloth into the hole without the cloth tearing somewhere? The projectile would have to either pierce the fabric or cause it to tear somewhere for your scenario to be realized. If this cloth is just as resistant to tearing as it is to piercing, then it would work fine. Not to say that you still wouldn't have one mother of a bruise, though.
It's not that they've specifically banned NAT, I don't think, but rather that NAT falls under the blanket of "evils" that are being outlawed to keep those darn users from sharing files. I think. Read: http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com/archives/000336.h tml
If you purchase an RFID-tagged item using a credit or debit card, your name, credit history, and possibly other demographic data can be associated with it.
How is this different from when you purchase a UPC-tagged item using a credit or debit card? Why on Earth would would retailer XYZ give a flying spit that you purchased instance 1234567 of product ABC, as opposed to having simply purchased one of product ABC?
I know it's no good for the poster of this story, but for those with cable or DSL, check out Vonage. And tell them you were referred by user timandjeni - vonage@timandjeni.com;^)
Of course, the analogy falls apart, because in the TV show they were calling the parents to come over and actually do some parenting, whereas this sad story has the RIAA coming after the parents to hold them accountable... Anyway.
...simple info on IPv6: http:// www.internet2.edu/resources/infosheetIPv6.pdf
Mirror here.
Check the story here: http://myhome.spu.edu/time/mirror/Clie-UX-50.htm
The enlarged pics are here and here.
There should be a moderation for [-1, Predictable]. :^P
...I was rather confused for a moment how a story on zombo.com would make /. front page.
Wireless robots performing dangerous tasks? You mean like competing in death matches inside "the box?" Hmm...
Oh come on...this better not come as a surprise.
...especially since it was posted here yesterday.
I guess we'll find out on Sunday.
...don't buy Lexmark printers? I mean, seriously, as long as Canon and HP et al aren't pulling these type of stunts, won't the market take care of this itself?
2.0 GHz is low end of the spectrum? I'm still running a 400MHz PII as my primary!
*weeps into hands*
Huh? I don't see anything in the articles about any of those applications increasing in size... Although, it would be pretty sweet to have a growing flat panel display...
How would the bullet drag the cloth into the hole without the cloth tearing somewhere? The projectile would have to either pierce the fabric or cause it to tear somewhere for your scenario to be realized. If this cloth is just as resistant to tearing as it is to piercing, then it would work fine. Not to say that you still wouldn't have one mother of a bruise, though.
Feel free to view said image here, until you kill my old school's servers. *evil grin*
Seriously, how hard is it do this, and find this?
With 340 Trillion Trillion addresses, every frikkin molecule on the planet can have it's own IP, for all I care.
It's not that they've specifically banned NAT, I don't think, but rather that NAT falls under the blanket of "evils" that are being outlawed to keep those darn users from sharing files. I think. Read: http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com/archives/000336.h tml
...simple info on IPv6: http://www.internet2.edu/resources/infosheetIPv6.p df
If you purchase an RFID-tagged item using a credit or debit card, your name, credit history, and possibly other demographic data can be associated with it.
How is this different from when you purchase a UPC-tagged item using a credit or debit card? Why on Earth would would retailer XYZ give a flying spit that you purchased instance 1234567 of product ABC, as opposed to having simply purchased one of product ABC?
The one rule in the software engineering is that there are no rules.
I thought the first rule in software engineering was "you don't talk about software engineering."
Try this.
I know it's no good for the poster of this story, but for those with cable or DSL, check out Vonage. And tell them you were referred by user timandjeni - vonage@timandjeni.com ;^)
...so, like, Slashdot is getting a jump on this, and replying to it's own previous story?
Crips, did anyone look at how stinking tiny those buttons are?
I can hear it now...
The fingers you have used to dial are too fat. To obtain a special dialing wand, please mash the keypad with the palm of your hand.. now.
I'm sure that all the janitors in the world feel the same about sanitation.
Well, I can think of at least one... My hero, Stanley Spadowski!