My friend and I had jokingly sugguested starting a spam 'pharmacy' selling various things, that are, in reality, arsinic. Kill the morons that buy shit.
We charge the businesses where the service is offered. We also happen to be a company that offers DSL, so we run DSL lines out, and use those instead of T1, which saves massive amounts of money. The businesses pay for it because it gets the students (there is a faily big university in town) will sit around, and buy food and drinks while doing homework and whatnot.
What I LOVE about my TiVo remote is the way every button press is recorded and sent back to the TiVo command complex once an evening!
If that bothers you, you can opt-out, or hack the unit. It's/var/log/tivoLog.prv. 'ln -fn/dev/null/var/log/tivoLog.prv' will do the trick quite nicely.
A good access point costs a lot more then $150. Entrprise grade access points are usualy at least $500. Cisco 1200 seris for example, are around $650 each.
According to my calculations, you'd be using 1350 MB per day, leaving it on all 24 hours, though you'd still hit the 30 gig mark on the 22nd. You forgot to devide by 8, dude:)
I got them to stop sending me CDs by telling them all my computers ran linux, I thought their services were vastly overpriced, and that my internet access was paid for by my employer. They did actualy stop.
My friend and I had jokingly sugguested starting a spam 'pharmacy' selling various things, that are, in reality, arsinic. Kill the morons that buy shit.
gigabit currently requires all 4 pairs.
I run clamd under daemontools. Crashes take it down for a few seconds at most. Check out this guide
We charge the businesses where the service is offered. We also happen to be a company that offers DSL, so we run DSL lines out, and use those instead of T1, which saves massive amounts of money. The businesses pay for it because it gets the students (there is a faily big university in town) will sit around, and buy food and drinks while doing homework and whatnot.
I worf for a WiFi ISP. We set up our hotspots like this. Wide open. It's not worth the trouble to do authentication.
What I LOVE about my TiVo remote is the way every button press is recorded and sent back to the TiVo command complex once an evening!
/var/log/tivoLog.prv. 'ln -fn /dev/null /var/log/tivoLog.prv' will do the trick quite nicely.
If that bothers you, you can opt-out, or hack the unit. It's
You can use it on a PDA....
There's also a 666 prefix in Woodland, California.
cat5 in bulk can be had for less then 6 cents a foot... (Home Depot has 1000 feet for $55 and 500 for $40 last I checked)
A good access point costs a lot more then $150. Entrprise grade access points are usualy at least $500. Cisco 1200 seris for example, are around $650 each.
I picked up a reader (by ID Innovations) for $30 on ebay not to long ago
Writers will cost you at least $300 on ebay.
I think he's talking about WalMart. http://www.lieffcabraser.com/walmart lawsuit.htm
[0]$ wc -l /etc/hosts /etc/hosts
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12851
Mine's already quite large
Not MPEG 2 layer 3, (.mp3) MPEG 2, layer 2 (.mp2), as can be creares with tooLAME.
The 3 dvd players I have tried support mp2 audio tracks. I think most do. This was on discs I made myself. Commecrial dvds rarly have mp2 audio...
DVDs can have MP2 audio. I have authored DVDs in that manner.
no, he posts at +1 due to high karma. He was not modded.
According to my calculations, you'd be using 1350 MB per day, leaving it on all 24 hours, though you'd still hit the 30 gig mark on the 22nd. You forgot to devide by 8, dude :)
I got them to stop sending me CDs by telling them all my computers ran linux, I thought their services were vastly overpriced, and that my internet access was paid for by my employer. They did actualy stop.
The Disney Sound Source? I remember those. I thought it sounde ok, but I was just a little kid at the time.
It's good to hear about people will quitting over immoral business practices.
I just bought a new motherboard 3 weeks ago. Has on-board serial ATA.
a domain with email forwarding costs less then $10 a year.
Were talking about the same guy who once said no one would ever be able to trace the urls from his "encrypted" web pages.
Got a source for that? I'd love to see it....
That sounds like a great idea! Make sure you record reactions with a video camera!