Booker's is good, but a bit strong for my everyday taste. Also from the Beam family is Baker's, which I prefer to any other bourbon right now. When I can't afford that, I drink their Knob Creek. I'd switch outside the Beam family before I'd drink Basil Hayden, however. I just don't dig it.
What's wrong with the new package manager!?! I just ordered 10.1 a couple of days ago!
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Jacek Artymiak explicitly states (no less than three times) in his book, Building Firewalls with OpenBSD and PF, Second Edition, that you shouldn't install source code and a compiler on your pf box (firewall). To quote him from page 71, "There is just too much possible risk" in doing so. While he doesn't go into the minutiae of the consequences, one can guess that if the pf box were compromised, you are giving the attacker everything he/she needs to own your box. I recommend you read his book and refer to pages 71, 72, and 101 for his statements on this scenario.
Well, you're in for a real treat. Enjoy! There are many really cool things about Ubuntu. But even more important, you are now embarking on your first Linux installation, and I suspect that within a year or less, you'll have installations of several different Linux distros under your belt. It's contagious, I tell you, trying out different distros. Anyway, like I said... Enjoy!
Speaking of women, perhaps Kevin Johnson should promote more women (and less men) into that long list of VPs. It's interesting that the only woman on that list is an attorney, presumably in charge of cleaning up the mess created by the many men at the top.
Throw your one small TV out the window and order a copy of _Get A Life_ by David Burke and Jean Lotus (ISBN: 0747536899). After you read that, you'll never think twice about watching TV again. Plus, like all drug addictions, as time goes on (and you stay sober), you'll wonder why in the heck you ever used the drug in the first place.
While I largely agree with your post, I think it is important to keep in mind the caste system within your country when speaking of your ability to afford a chauffer, housemaid, chef, etc.
+1. Mod up. Bump. Whatever.
You hit the nail on the head.
I thought it was a recursive acronym: bing is not google
I'm impressed by the surgical precision of the scientists in their research into a 100-year window embedded in time roughly 65 million years ago.
Booker's is good, but a bit strong for my everyday taste. Also from the Beam family is Baker's, which I prefer to any other bourbon right now. When I can't afford that, I drink their Knob Creek. I'd switch outside the Beam family before I'd drink Basil Hayden, however. I just don't dig it.
Bourbon drinkers of the world unite!
Not to mention the MS Live Search field at the top.
For those that wish to read the whole thread:
1 &w=2
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=11829644170263
I don't understand the saliva boiling on the tongue.
What's wrong with the new package manager!?! I just ordered 10.1 a couple of days ago!
Jacek Artymiak explicitly states (no less than three times) in his book, Building Firewalls with OpenBSD and PF, Second Edition, that you shouldn't install source code and a compiler on your pf box (firewall). To quote him from page 71, "There is just too much possible risk" in doing so. While he doesn't go into the minutiae of the consequences, one can guess that if the pf box were compromised, you are giving the attacker everything he/she needs to own your box. I recommend you read his book and refer to pages 71, 72, and 101 for his statements on this scenario.
Does the first question on this page (a recent OnLamp OpenBSD interview) touch on your question?
d -3_9.html?page=3
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2006/04/27/openbs
Providing a compiler on your firewall greatly lessens the security.
Well, you're in for a real treat. Enjoy! There are many really cool things about Ubuntu. But even more important, you are now embarking on your first Linux installation, and I suspect that within a year or less, you'll have installations of several different Linux distros under your belt. It's contagious, I tell you, trying out different distros. Anyway, like I said... Enjoy!
The optomists are losing badly.
So are the English teachers.
Speaking of women, perhaps Kevin Johnson should promote more women (and less men) into that long list of VPs. It's interesting that the only woman on that list is an attorney, presumably in charge of cleaning up the mess created by the many men at the top.
I'll go you one further, commanderfoxtrot...
Throw your one small TV out the window and order a copy of _Get A Life_ by David Burke and Jean Lotus (ISBN: 0747536899). After you read that, you'll never think twice about watching TV again. Plus, like all drug addictions, as time goes on (and you stay sober), you'll wonder why in the heck you ever used the drug in the first place.
Nice sig. I've always liked Benchley quotes.
> The press release itself eludes to this
alludes vs. eludes
allude: make a more or less disguised reference to; "He alluded to the problem, but did not mention it."
elude: escape, either physically or mentally; "The thief eluded the police."
Sorry for the correction, but this is the third time this week that I've seen this error.
Smokedot is running Mambo now.
If I had mod points, I'd mod you up, baby. Something that needed to be said, and said ever so eloquently. Thank you.
This is quite interesting, in light of Pakistan's current Internet outage:
http://www.pakistantimes.net/2005/07/01/top1.htm
Brazil is keeping in line at this point, I imagine.
Wouldn't it be:
News for the amnesiac. Stuff that matters again.
While I largely agree with your post, I think it is important to keep in mind the caste system within your country when speaking of your ability to afford a chauffer, housemaid, chef, etc.
To what mode?
You're new here, aren't you?
Scientists find soft tissue in T-rex?
It wasn't the Puffs greasy kind was it? I hate those. I'd rather have a good raw, red nose than use those things!