Point is, we didn't care what network numbers we had internally. Then one day we had to connect to the outside. I'm pretty sure that was happening all over.
I inherited a site with the internal network at 192.X.0.0/16 a long time ago (can't remember what X was). It was set up by some vendor's consultants, I believe. It only became a problem when we finally got a network connection to the outside. Re-IPing the whole site was considered risky by TBTB. The only downside was thsat 192.X/16 was closed to them, which didn't matter since there was nothing in that block at the time. So, maybe it's like that. How old is this bank?
Assume you are in a honey pot. The FBI already knows about it, it is their system. They are waiting for you to do something that they can lock you up for, and that makes them look good in the papers. Alternatively, they want enough on you that you can be turned to inform on your hacking friends. So, your move. Do you "Blow them up?"
For that matter, why do you even care? Are you a customer? What is your standing? Don't you have something else to do?
> The open question is whether or not VC's underestimate the ability of black/asian/latino firms to make them a ton of cash.
Were that the case then the first VC to go against the grain would make that ton of cash, and the rest, wanting their own ton of cash, would cease to underestimate such persons. The open question then becomes, how long do we have to wait for someone to try for that untapped potential? I suspect we are long past the due date, and what we are seeing is a lack of candidates, rather than a skewed market for talent.
"Finally, the whole package is wrapped in a mesh that protects the electrodes from the body's immune system, while still allowing the free flow of glucose and oxygen to the electrodes. The whole package is then implanted in the rat."
That's really cool, if true. The chemistry for something like this has been around for a long time. The problem has been that the body tends to cover these devices in tissue or other material. (It's been a long time, and I don't remember the details.) If they have a way to keep the device clean for years (forever, really) then this will work. But, if tissue or other material builds up on it, and then falls off in chunks and enters the bloodstream it's going to block arteries causing heart attacks and/or strokes and eventually killing the host. One modified rat does not a breakthrough make.
* You were hurt and wronged, but before any investigation had been
conducted fingers were being pointed.
As if there were other suspects.
* To this date I know of no forensic investigation being conducted into
this act. Why?
You're joking, right? As to culpability, OBL is on video
bragging about his success in knocking down the towers.
Regarding the who and how of the attack, the persons, training,
and logistics have been intensly studied. As to the proximate
cuase of the collapse, it is beleived that each tower was struck
by an airplane. The ensuing fire softened the metal framework
of the buildings to the point of structural collapse./sarc
* When OBL was killed the victims were granted revenge, a cheap imitation
of justice.
Hardly. It was a symbolic act in a war where symbols matter.
* The war that was being waged on America began when the Towers were hit
It began long before that. The earlier attacks occurred mostly
in africa and the middle east, so the politicians didn't get all
worked up about it. My personal belief is that there was also
have been some money changing hands. The people selling rope never
seem to consider that it might end up around their own necks.
* Know your enemy, Know yourself
This I agree with. The erosion of liberties and the cynical
exploitation of the event still needs to be addressed.
I actually happen to dislike C++, but on top of that, it doesn't suit my project, because the low-levelness makes it harder to program without errors (e.g. null pointers, memory leaking)
Don't do that, then. Real programmers have already coded the templates and class libraries you are likely to need.
> And why isn't anyone making a linux 'live-CD' data recovery disc?
I'm working on one. "Live-CD" is probably not what you want. At least not with your full system. It is probably too big to fit on a single CD. Instead, go with a CD that gives you a stripped install, and can overlay the rest of your system from CD, DVD, tape, or from somewhere on the network. I've got an older version based on 2.2 kernels that works for simple systems that just need to be partitioned and loaded from CD. The next version will handle LVM/MD/DM/EVMS for mirrored setups on 2.4/2.6 and will know about the network..
Of course, the idea is that it is all scripted, and you just feed it media. If you want to, that is. You can also do everything the old fashioned way, if you want to make changes at recovery time.
It's open standards that should be required by law. Mandating open source is attacking the wrong problem. With open standards there is the posibility for true competition for government contracts.
With open standards the better product will win. It's all about freedom to innovate in a competitive environment, and open standards are the prerequisite for that competitive innovation.
> There aren't enough components on the board (that I can see) unless > there is an external power supply.
Voltage stepup circuits are easy to make and don't take a lot of space.
> Most tubes are going to require abot 16,000 volts to the grid.
200 to 400 volts should be enough. Its audio, not a CRT, image intensifier, or X-ray machine.
> You'll need a nice-sized transformer to step up normal line current > to that.
Or a small transformer and a high freq. oscillator.
> And if it's powered off the MB power harness.....well, I son't think > that's even possible. What's the highest voltage there? 12v? > That trnasformer would have to be huge.
12 volts is plenty. Use a small transformer and a high freq. osc.
> And all of that isn't even taking in to account the heat problems.
There is already a fan in the box, so getting rid of the heat isn't a big problem. If they were clever they would put a little insulation and shielding around the the tube, and under-drive the filament. Same temperature cathode, less heat to dissipate.
There are very small op amps available now. Were AOpen really insane they could run low voltage differential audio to a small op amp adjacent to the grid pin of the tube. Take some care with the traces and that answers the objection concerning noise coupling to the tube input driver.
All in all it is an interesting idea. I wonder what it sounds like. I wonder how long before some hacks it to tweak the plate voltage;-).
1. Debian installs will continue suck.
2. Redhat will again piss^H^H^Hass on the FHS.
3. ELX, while interesting, will fail for lack of grammatical competence.
4. A US senator will be photographed sucking Bill Gate's dick.
5. Dmitry will be sentenced to 25 years for saying "air-fay use-aye" in public.
6. Balmer will claim that Bin Laden uses linux.
7. Bin Laden will say "yeah, I'm evil, not stupid" in 666 languages.
8. Bush and Gore will continue to use windows.
9. Politicians will sell our kids to the highest bidder.
10. Debian updates rule, natch'.
That's me and the sign I made. I agree, the lettering is crude.
And it can certainly be improved in many other ways. Consider it
Box-on-a-stick version 0.0.1 Beta, and let's take it from there.
My first question is, what is the best way to make large posters
using tools found under Linux (I don't have any other OS handy.)
Is there anyone in town (NYC) with a large format printer that
is willing to run things off for me? (Kinko's wants $10 per
square foot!) I will happily parade the result around the city.
My second queston: Given that there are 4 panels, should
they have the same message, or more than one? How can I make
it clearer?
And third: do we take a credibility hit if the work looks like
it came out of photoshop?
For the record, I gave out a couple of hundred flyers to people
who had never heard of the DMCA before. I chose a mile of 6th
ave as my route to and from the demonstration. Tens of thousands
of people have seen the words "Down with DMCA" and "FREE Dmitry!"
And that's all I was after. Could it have been done better?
Of course! But it was done. What did you do?
Can you test on a kite?
It would be fun to play with this data.
Anyone have a torrent?
Point is, we didn't care what network numbers we had internally. Then one day we had to connect to the outside. I'm pretty sure that was happening all over.
I inherited a site with the internal network at 192.X.0.0/16 a long time ago (can't remember what X was). It was set up by some vendor's consultants, I believe. It only became a problem when we finally got a network connection to the outside. Re-IPing the whole site was considered risky by TBTB. The only downside was thsat 192.X/16 was closed to them, which didn't matter since there was nothing in that block at the time. So, maybe it's like that. How old is this bank?
Thing is, if it is reachable by carrier pidgeon it is on the internet.
*infiltraor required for full effectiveness
**infiltrator sold separately
***not legal in all jurisdictions
Assume you are in a honey pot. The FBI already knows about it, it is their system. They are waiting for you to do something that they can lock you up for, and that makes them look good in the papers. Alternatively, they want enough on you that you can be turned to inform on your hacking friends. So, your move. Do you "Blow them up?"
For that matter, why do you even care? Are you a customer? What is your standing? Don't you have something else to do?
> The open question is whether or not VC's underestimate the ability of black/asian/latino firms to make them a ton of cash.
Were that the case then the first VC to go against the grain would make that ton of cash, and the rest, wanting their own ton of cash, would cease to underestimate such persons. The open question then becomes, how long do we have to wait for someone to try for that untapped potential? I suspect we are long past the due date, and what we are seeing is a lack of candidates, rather than a skewed market for talent.
TFSummary is useless. Try here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3OMTTV92OY7LG/ref=cm_cr_dp_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=0375423729&nodeID=283155&tag=&linkCode=
"Finally, the whole package is wrapped in a mesh that protects the electrodes from the body's immune system, while still allowing the free flow of glucose and oxygen to the electrodes. The whole package is then implanted in the rat."
That's really cool, if true. The chemistry for something like this has been around for a long time. The problem has been that the body tends to cover these devices in tissue or other material. (It's been a long time, and I don't remember the details.) If they have a way to keep the device clean for years (forever, really) then this will work. But, if tissue or other material builds up on it, and then falls off in chunks and enters the bloodstream it's going to block arteries causing heart attacks and/or strokes and eventually killing the host. One modified rat does not a breakthrough make.
OGFY!
* You were hurt and wronged, but before any investigation had been
conducted fingers were being pointed.
As if there were other suspects.
* To this date I know of no forensic investigation being conducted into
this act. Why?
You're joking, right? As to culpability, OBL is on video /sarc
bragging about his success in knocking down the towers.
Regarding the who and how of the attack, the persons, training,
and logistics have been intensly studied. As to the proximate
cuase of the collapse, it is beleived that each tower was struck
by an airplane. The ensuing fire softened the metal framework
of the buildings to the point of structural collapse.
* When OBL was killed the victims were granted revenge, a cheap imitation
of justice.
Hardly. It was a symbolic act in a war where symbols matter.
* The war that was being waged on America began when the Towers were hit
It began long before that. The earlier attacks occurred mostly
in africa and the middle east, so the politicians didn't get all
worked up about it. My personal belief is that there was also
have been some money changing hands. The people selling rope never
seem to consider that it might end up around their own necks.
* Know your enemy, Know yourself
This I agree with. The erosion of liberties and the cynical
exploitation of the event still needs to be addressed.
That's not a UID. This is a UID!
Tools schmools. Time to plant potatoes.
Don't do that, then. Real programmers have already coded the templates and class libraries you are likely to need.
> And why isn't anyone making a linux 'live-CD' data recovery disc?
I'm working on one. "Live-CD" is probably not what you want. At least
not with your full system. It is probably too big to fit on a single CD.
Instead, go with a CD that gives you a stripped install, and can overlay
the rest of your system from CD, DVD, tape, or from somewhere on the
network. I've got an older version based on 2.2 kernels that works for
simple systems that just need to be partitioned and loaded from CD.
The next version will handle LVM/MD/DM/EVMS for mirrored setups on
2.4/2.6 and will know about the network..
Of course, the idea is that it is all scripted, and you just feed it
media. If you want to, that is. You can also do everything the old
fashioned way, if you want to make changes at recovery time.
route add -host 64.94.110.11 gateway 10.0.0.86 dev eth0
works for me!
It's open standards that should be required by law.
Mandating open source is attacking the wrong problem.
With open standards there is the posibility for true
competition for government contracts.
With open standards the better product will win.
It's all about freedom to innovate in a competitive
environment, and open standards are the prerequisite
for that competitive innovation.
The guy made holes like he was
making pancakes. And he said
"portable hole" in a funny voice.
And he wore a bowler.
Maybe all they want to do is scare some suits and make some sales.
> There aren't enough components on the board (that I can see) unless
;-).
> there is an external power supply.
Voltage stepup circuits are easy to make and don't take a lot of space.
> Most tubes are going to require abot 16,000 volts to the grid.
200 to 400 volts should be enough. Its audio, not a CRT, image
intensifier, or X-ray machine.
> You'll need a nice-sized transformer to step up normal line current
> to that.
Or a small transformer and a high freq. oscillator.
> And if it's powered off the MB power harness.....well, I son't think
> that's even possible. What's the highest voltage there? 12v?
> That trnasformer would have to be huge.
12 volts is plenty. Use a small transformer and a high freq. osc.
> And all of that isn't even taking in to account the heat problems.
There is already a fan in the box, so getting rid of the heat isn't
a big problem. If they were clever they would put a little insulation
and shielding around the the tube, and under-drive the filament.
Same temperature cathode, less heat to dissipate.
There are very small op amps available now. Were AOpen really insane
they could run low voltage differential audio to a small op amp adjacent
to the grid pin of the tube. Take some care with the traces and that
answers the objection concerning noise coupling to the tube input driver.
All in all it is an interesting idea. I wonder what it sounds like.
I wonder how long before some hacks it to tweak the plate voltage
While almost all litigators take their adversarial
role too far and play to win rather than find justice...
Doood, that's retarded.
If your lawyer doesn't play to win you get a new lawyer.
That, in a nutshell, is the legal system.
Consumeri tion
Broadband
Download
Technology
Prohib
Act
1. Debian installs will continue suck.
2. Redhat will again piss^H^H^Hass on the FHS.
3. ELX, while interesting, will fail for lack of grammatical competence.
4. A US senator will be photographed sucking Bill Gate's dick.
5. Dmitry will be sentenced to 25 years for saying "air-fay use-aye" in public.
6. Balmer will claim that Bin Laden uses linux.
7. Bin Laden will say "yeah, I'm evil, not stupid" in 666 languages.
8. Bush and Gore will continue to use windows.
9. Politicians will sell our kids to the highest bidder.
10. Debian updates rule, natch'.
That's me and the sign I made. I agree, the lettering is crude.
And it can certainly be improved in many other ways. Consider it
Box-on-a-stick version 0.0.1 Beta, and let's take it from there.
My first question is, what is the best way to make large posters
using tools found under Linux (I don't have any other OS handy.)
Is there anyone in town (NYC) with a large format printer that
is willing to run things off for me? (Kinko's wants $10 per
square foot!) I will happily parade the result around the city.
My second queston: Given that there are 4 panels, should
they have the same message, or more than one? How can I make
it clearer?
And third: do we take a credibility hit if the work looks like
it came out of photoshop?
For the record, I gave out a couple of hundred flyers to people
who had never heard of the DMCA before. I chose a mile of 6th
ave as my route to and from the demonstration. Tens of thousands
of people have seen the words "Down with DMCA" and "FREE Dmitry!"
And that's all I was after. Could it have been done better?
Of course! But it was done. What did you do?
== The patient has had to be tied to a console or
e ws id%5F1410000/1410705.stm
== power source, electrical or air, with no more
== than brief respites of untethered activity.
That turns out not to be the case.
There is this guy:
http://news6.thdo.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/health/n
The Jarvik 2000 rocks.