cogentco.com name server hydrogen.cogentco.com
cogentco.com name server gatekeeper.cogentco.com
cogentco.com name server monet.titania.net
cogentco.com name server sesamestreet.cogentco.com
sesamestreet.cogentco.com has address 10.0.6.1
lithium.cogentco.com has address 192.168.168.170
carbon.cogentco.com has address 192.168.168.173
helium.cogentco.com has address 192.168.168.169
hydrogen.cogentco.com has address 192.168.168.168
sodium.cogentco.com has address 192.168.168.178
almandine.cogentco.com has address 192.168.168.9
allemontite.cogentco.com has address 192.168.168.8
beryllium.cogentco.com has address 192.168.168.171
oracle.cogentco.com has address 192.168.168.193
aluminite.cogentco.com has address 192.168.168.11
nitrogen.cogentco.com has address 192.168.168.174
gatekeeper.cogentco.com has address 206.64.112.115
vjklein.cogentco.com has address 192.168.168.129
oxygen.cogentco.com has address 192.168.168.175
.......
Hooray for the Network Operationc Center!
Hooray for Highly skilled network chemists!
Hooray for non-routable RFC 1918 address space!
Top notch operation. I'm investing, and retiring at 25.
My collage has pictures from cigarette ads, and
Cyndi Lauper. Unfortunately, I can't run a q3
server off of my collage, and when I tried, I got
glue all up in my NIC.
~Month ago, A friend and myself coined the "All sushi, Rootbeer, and Penguin Mint Diet."
Strong teeth and bones, low fat, lots of sugar, Assloads of caffeine... Stick to it, and you'll loose 50 pounds in 6 months, WE GUARANTEE IT! Not to mention, the benefits of sushi on the geek brain....
1.5 Million in grant automagically has the top half knocked off by the universities themselves for "overhead costs". So, unless they applied for a 3 million dollar grant, they're *really* not going to get very far. Having a professor for a father, i'm all too familiar with the corporate engine known as the university system.
I recieved a call from them a while ago, and interviewed for a position (only to find myself ending up somewhere else, which, in my opinion, is good.) Hotmail is also looking for Solaris (duh) as well as *OpenBSD* admins. Interesting eh?
Here's another interesting tidbit about hotmail which we must remember. Hotmail is it's own company, (except for that whole "being owned by MS" thing) But as of late, they're company policy has been to not use MS software for anything... This is, of course, until MS forces it upon them to migrate to W2K (sometime mid-next year) But i *severely* doubt that that will really go off.
I'm very fond of the way that Transmeta has been building hype without even doing much. Or at least that's what they want you to think. These things are usually carefully orchestrated. (And it's even more fun when done in a Kaufman-esque style.)
Just think, when this company actually lets on what it's doing, they could IPO imediately, and instantly, a new tech stock, hype hype hype.... they'd be a threat to anyone in their market.
Machines such as this will only serve a point when they can translate the one and only true dialect that actually has an impact on this world.... ebonics.
Until then, I cannot envision myself purchasing one:) (Unless it does ebonics+binary)
What, if anything has changed since the entire packetstorm debacle? How has this affected you? Have any policies of yours, be they personal or public changed since?
Last time i checked, debian was using glibc far long before slack. What about those days? When nothing would compile on your slack box? That's why I started using debian in the first place. Anyway, it's usually better to compile glib yourself.
It's great to see what kind of interference coils like this can produce. If i'm not mistaken (which i probably am...:-) ) They can cause fantastic television and radio reception chaos. Just think, we could force the world to live without tv... ahhh... Or, now that we've jammed the signal, we can broadcast with our immense power and spread propaganda, leading to our conquest of earth. "BOW TO KING PENGUIN."
on another note, i remember a time when one would associate "LOD" with Bloodaxe:)
This astounds me... Phish allows people to bring recording devices to shows, and freely distribute the recordings at their will. To buy this in mp3, wouldn't make much sense, when I could run over to the flea market and pick up the tape for $2. I doubt this is a move on the band's part at all... are they still signed by Elektra? Read their audio recording policy.
The problem here is, if the NSA has a machine capable of this, they are certainly capable of decrypting your encrypted email messages. Allthough, it would be quite a bit harder to have a "flag" system as such.
Okay, here's how it goes. About a year ago I was experiencing the classic symptoms of carpal tunnel. I'd wake up in the middle of the night with my hands asleep. My wrists would be in incredible pain most of the time, *especially* when typing. I lacked the coordination to pick up a coke, or a cup of coffee (what else is there to drink?) and more pain, pain, and pain.
I looked into many solutions, surgery of course, being an option, here's some information about the surgery of which everyone should be aware:
Surgery to rectify Carpal Tunnel Syndrome has a *very* high fail rate.
I'm aware of a few individuals who went for surgery and now longer have feeling in one hand, the other, or both.
I could go on, but with that said, let's look at our other options....
What i did: surveyed my area.... and learned about what i was looking at, there are many resources on the web, as well as many doctors/people who have experienced CTS (sign language interpreters, writers, teachers, crack addicts...) you'd be amazed how many people have dealt with it. Talk to them about what they did, or don't.
The first thing i did, was cut back on my computer usage, from about 10-12 hours a day (seriously) to 2. That in itself made a world of difference.
Second thing: new chair, one of those really big cool black ones, with arm rests, and a small puppy to stroke so whenever anyone entered my room i could turn around and say "WELCOME TO MY HELL."
Third: new desk, with a keyboard tray, and a mouse tray, the key is having your keyboard level, and your mouse low.... not too low... but just to the point where everything's happy... i've also heard it was bad to have your mouse above your heart. But i don't know about that one.
Fourth: Wrist braces. No, you don't have to wear them when you go out (when do you go out?) or to school, just to sleep. Your hands might get a bit sweaty, but they actually do help. NOTE: on the braces, you can go to some "CTS" site, and spend a hundred dollars on wrist braces, or you can go to walgreens, and spend 20. Same thing, much bigger price.
Fifth: Keyboards. Didn't even change mine... have no "natural" no anything, i just have a nice clickity clackity PS2 keyboard... and i love the thing. Some people will say "having a 2 degree twist in your keyboard will prevent CTS.." i don't believe it. Some people swear by them.... *shrug* one thing i really *would* like is a completely split keyboard, *completely* so i can put one hand somewhere, and the other completely somewhere else...
so, cutting time down (fairly essential) for a while... (now i'm back up to about anywhere from 4-8 hours a day) and changing your environment work really well.
this is a joke, read the article entirely... i just got home and checked my mail (this was posted on the wearable list) and i was going ot post as a "it's funny, laugh" post.
doh.
another site regarding this was linked on memepool a few weeks ago.
.wav that contains the face.
http://chaos.yerbox.org/face/
they've got a spectrography program, as well as the
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cogentco.com name server hydrogen.cogentco.com
cogentco.com name server gatekeeper.cogentco.com
cogentco.com name server monet.titania.net
cogentco.com name server sesamestreet.cogentco.com
sesamestreet.cogentco.com has address 10.0.6.1
lithium.cogentco.com has address 192.168.168.170
carbon.cogentco.com has address 192.168.168.173
helium.cogentco.com has address 192.168.168.169
hydrogen.cogentco.com has address 192.168.168.168
sodium.cogentco.com has address 192.168.168.178
almandine.cogentco.com has address 192.168.168.9
allemontite.cogentco.com has address 192.168.168.8
beryllium.cogentco.com has address 192.168.168.171
oracle.cogentco.com has address 192.168.168.193
aluminite.cogentco.com has address 192.168.168.11
nitrogen.cogentco.com has address 192.168.168.174
gatekeeper.cogentco.com has address 206.64.112.115
vjklein.cogentco.com has address 192.168.168.129
oxygen.cogentco.com has address 192.168.168.175
.......
Hooray for the Network Operationc Center!
Hooray for Highly skilled network chemists!
Hooray for non-routable RFC 1918 address space!
Top notch operation. I'm investing, and retiring at 25.
My collage has pictures from cigarette ads, and
Cyndi Lauper. Unfortunately, I can't run a q3
server off of my collage, and when I tried, I got
glue all up in my NIC.
how much do your parents pay?
CHAOS
MAKING A NEW SCIENCE
By James Gleick.
(A Penguin book nonetheless!)
I would completely recommend this book to anyone interested in the subject.
I couldn't put this one down.
You people disgust me.
~Month ago, A friend and myself coined the "All sushi, Rootbeer, and Penguin Mint Diet."
Strong teeth and bones, low fat, lots of sugar, Assloads of caffeine... Stick to it, and you'll loose 50 pounds in 6 months, WE GUARANTEE IT!
Not to mention, the benefits of sushi on the geek brain....
well folks, this consolidates it. After seeing this my insomnia worsend 8 fold.
I'm not going to be able to sleep for at least 3 more years.
Even being a wearable enthusiast...
I'm like.... frightened.
IT'S ALL Y2K. JUST WAIT ANOTHER WEEK.
*EVERYTHING WILL BE DOWN*
THE APOCALYPSE IS NEAR.
1.5 Million in grant automagically has the top half knocked off by the universities themselves for "overhead costs". So, unless they applied for a 3 million dollar grant, they're *really* not going to get very far. Having a professor for a father, i'm all too familiar with the corporate engine known as the university system.
I recieved a call from them a while ago, and interviewed for a position (only to find myself ending up somewhere else, which, in my opinion, is good.) Hotmail is also looking for Solaris (duh) as well as *OpenBSD* admins. Interesting eh?
Here's another interesting tidbit about hotmail which we must remember. Hotmail is it's own company, (except for that whole "being owned by MS" thing) But as of late, they're company policy has been to not use MS software for anything... This is, of course, until MS forces it upon them to migrate to W2K (sometime mid-next year) But i *severely* doubt that that will really go off.
I'm very fond of the way that Transmeta has been building hype without even doing much. Or at least that's what they want you to think. These things are usually carefully orchestrated. (And it's even more fun when done in a Kaufman-esque style.)
Just think, when this company actually lets on what it's doing, they could IPO imediately, and instantly, a new tech stock, hype hype hype.... they'd be a threat to anyone in their market.
Machines such as this will only serve a point when they can translate the one and only true dialect that actually has an impact on this world.... ebonics.
:) (Unless it does ebonics+binary)
Until then, I cannot envision myself purchasing one
What, if anything has changed since the entire packetstorm debacle? How has this affected you? Have any policies of yours, be they personal or public changed since?
Pattern of keystrokes? I'd bet it's possible to really confuse the individual spying on you via the typing patterns monitor method... :P
Use a Dvorak
Last time i checked, debian was using glibc far long before slack. What about those days? When nothing would compile on your slack box? That's why I started using debian in the first place. Anyway, it's usually better to compile glib yourself.
It's great to see what kind of interference coils like this can produce. If i'm not mistaken (which i probably am... :-) ) They can cause fantastic television and radio reception chaos. Just think, we could force the world to live without tv... ahhh... Or, now that we've jammed the signal, we can broadcast with our immense power and spread propaganda, leading to our conquest of earth. "BOW TO KING PENGUIN."
:)
on another note, i remember a time when one would associate "LOD" with Bloodaxe
This group really isn't known as a "do it for the money" group. They're constantly on tour, having a good time.
off hand, here's a joke...
What did one Phish head say to the other when they ran out of drugs?
this music sucks.
This astounds me... Phish allows people to bring recording devices to shows, and freely distribute the recordings at their will. To buy this in mp3, wouldn't make much sense, when I could run over to the flea market and pick up the tape for $2. I doubt this is a move on the band's part at all... are they still signed by Elektra? Read their audio recording policy.
The problem here is, if the NSA has a machine capable of this, they are certainly capable of decrypting your encrypted email messages. Allthough, it would be quite a bit harder to have a "flag" system as such.
Not a doctor, but knows CTS all too well:
:)
Okay, here's how it goes. About a year ago I was experiencing the classic symptoms of carpal tunnel.
I'd wake up in the middle of the night with my hands asleep.
My wrists would be in incredible pain most of the time, *especially* when typing.
I lacked the coordination to pick up a coke, or a cup of coffee (what else is there to drink?)
and more pain, pain, and pain.
I looked into many solutions, surgery of course, being an option, here's some information about the surgery of which everyone should be aware:
Surgery to rectify Carpal Tunnel Syndrome has a *very* high fail rate.
I'm aware of a few individuals who went for surgery and now longer have feeling in one hand, the other, or both.
I could go on, but with that said, let's look at our other options....
What i did: surveyed my area.... and learned about what i was looking at, there are many resources on the web, as well as many doctors/people who have experienced CTS (sign language interpreters, writers, teachers, crack addicts...) you'd be amazed how many people have dealt with it. Talk to them about what they did, or don't.
The first thing i did, was cut back on my computer usage, from about 10-12 hours a day (seriously) to 2. That in itself made a world of difference.
Second thing: new chair, one of those really big cool black ones, with arm rests, and a small puppy to stroke so whenever anyone entered my room i could turn around and say "WELCOME TO MY HELL."
Third: new desk, with a keyboard tray, and a mouse tray, the key is having your keyboard level, and your mouse low.... not too low... but just to the point where everything's happy... i've also heard it was bad to have your mouse above your heart. But i don't know about that one.
Fourth: Wrist braces. No, you don't have to wear them when you go out (when do you go out?) or to school, just to sleep. Your hands might get a bit sweaty, but they actually do help. NOTE: on the braces, you can go to some "CTS" site, and spend a hundred dollars on wrist braces, or you can go to walgreens, and spend 20. Same thing, much bigger price.
Fifth: Keyboards. Didn't even change mine... have no "natural" no anything, i just have a nice clickity clackity PS2 keyboard... and i love the thing. Some people will say "having a 2 degree twist in your keyboard will prevent CTS.." i don't believe it. Some people swear by them.... *shrug* one thing i really *would* like is a completely split keyboard, *completely* so i can put one hand somewhere, and the other completely somewhere else...
so, cutting time down (fairly essential) for a while... (now i'm back up to about anywhere from 4-8 hours a day) and changing your environment work really well.
make sure you stretch
make xconfig anyone? yeah, make isn't a button, but still....
i happen to know andy konkol in real life... this article is obviously B.S. so is anything else he says.
uhhh... 99 dollars, no actual pictures, isp web page, no specs besides the RAM... anyone else see this as sketchy?
this is a joke, read the article entirely... i just got home and checked my mail (this was posted on the wearable list) and i was going ot post as a "it's funny, laugh" post.
IBM used to pay it's coders by how much code they would write... not how efficient it is... maybe us american coders just code better? ;)