And China is still in most ways a separate country.
Except claiming you as part of the homeland. Well Taiwan too for that matter, but you they got.
The attacks from Hong Kong IP addresses are infrequent on my site as well, I will grant you that.
And yes, American zombie Windows PC's are generating the spam, but the orders are coming from China. With the orders cut off now, perhaps we'll see zombies as clueless as their owners.
There's also all sorts of other metalic debris that can get shifted around.
I just happened to be reading a few pages from James Bamford's Body of Secrets which describes tapping into ocean floor cables from American subs. Said there were repeaters every 20 or 30 miles.
What I would expect is a shift of a few feet as is seen in a California earthquake that separated cable from a repeater, more so than something falling on the cable.
I get flooded by American spam and then get blocked by racist assholes like you.
The reason I block Chinese IP addressss from my site is because the only thing they do is try to break into my site. I have rarely if ever seen an attack from a Taiwanese IP address.
There are some American IP addresses in my block list, but the ISP's involved are shaky sounding at best.
The Reds (Chinese and former Soviet Union) that attempt to break in day and night are not a race, so I'm not a racist. I'm an equal opportunity banner.
Of course, by picking Iraq and Israel you're picking two fictional countries which were created by the west. You can't just declare that all the people in some arbitrary physical area suddenly belong to a `country` and expect them to just get along.
I started with Europe and Africa and worked my way down in examples to non-countries, which I see you picked up on.
All wage war. My question of when has there not been war remains unanswered. The original poster has no concept of history.
Simply put, without big countries there would be no wars.
How small countries do you want? 100 Years War and wars for hundreds of years before and after in Europe. African countries. Iraq villages. Heck, how about Israel and no country Palestinians?
What are the media companies going to do, not release media that will play on Windows operating systems if Microsoft doesn't implement their DRM? Hell no. So again, why is Microsoft bending to their demands?
Because the money for enforcing it is double dipping.
The state arresting Reiser without better evidence is looking like a mistake. Either they're needlessly harassing an innocent, or they're blowing their chance to put the murderer away.
They have pretty rock solid blood evidence. You'd have to have not seen the details on it in the press to suggest that.
Condit lost the next election, but was never arrested or charged, and a year later they found Levy's remains, which enabled them to come up with scenarios that happened not to involve Condit at all.
Why? He frequented the park, he lived next to it, and he has no alibi for the afternoon she disappeared. By the way, she was his secret mistress, not his intern.
I wrote a book on it and posted it on my website, www.justiceforchandra.com
Very few will see this post now, but it's a decent read for people interested in mysteries, especially tech folks.
And then various drugs are forbidden for fear that a plentiful, easy supply of them would create too many addicts in our society and a dangerous trade deficit.
Too many addicts, yes, trade deficit, no. Illegal drugs only cost pennies to make. All the cost is from making them illegal.
According to this article [nbc11.com], Hans Reiser had to pay $8,000 in alimony a month to Nina. Nina was getting $96,000 a year for not working!
I don't condone any killing, legal or not, but if she had indeed cheated on him before their divorce and then got that kind of money, it's easy to see how the feeling of having been so completely beaten by someone he loved could have made him desperate.
Something seems broken with California's alimony law.
This is questionable to me. From the www.nbc11.com article Hans Reiser's Software Could Be Phased Out:
According to sources close to the investigation, Reiser had to pay $8,000 in alimony a month to Nina Reiser.
Sources also told NBC11 that Hans Reiser was seen walking around town with several thousand dollars in cash and his passport.
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The divorce wasn't final. Do you pay alimony while you're separated? Other articles report that he was to share child expenses with his estranged wife, and that she filed with the court that he hadn't paid it. The exact amount was not reported, but it wasn't alimony.
The $8,000 per month, if it actually is based on anything true, could be all the monthly bills that the family had, including the mortgage of their home that he no longer lived in, but even with that $8,000 is extreme.
Also, how does one see someone walking around town with several thousand dollars and a passport? Were they sticking out of his pocket protector?
The minivan was 'spotted' Sept 5th? But 'found' on Sept 9th? Groceries inside? When did the reciept show the groceries were purchased? Before she dropped the kids off or after? If it was after, something is fishy. Grocery store surveilance cameras? Hmmmmmm.
Yeah, that was my big question in the beginning too. But she went to the grocery store with the kids on the way to Reiser's house (who was staying with his mom during the divorce).
The fact that Hans' passenger seat was removed is no shock, of all the cars on the road I'd guess that CRXs are most likely to have the seat taken out.
The fact that the police stopped him in Redwood City a few days after his wide disappeared, and he still had his car seat then, should be a shock. He only took up "street racing" after that.
And China is still in most ways a separate country.
Except claiming you as part of the homeland. Well Taiwan too for that matter, but you they got.
The attacks from Hong Kong IP addresses are infrequent on my site as well, I will grant you that.
And yes, American zombie Windows PC's are generating the spam, but the orders are coming from China. With the orders cut off now, perhaps we'll see zombies as clueless as their owners.
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There's also all sorts of other metalic debris that can get shifted around.
I just happened to be reading a few pages from James Bamford's Body of Secrets which describes tapping into ocean floor cables from American subs. Said there were repeaters every 20 or 30 miles.
What I would expect is a shift of a few feet as is seen in a California earthquake that separated cable from a repeater, more so than something falling on the cable.
rd
I get flooded by American spam and then get blocked by racist assholes like you.
The reason I block Chinese IP addressss from my site is because the only thing they do is try to break into my site. I have rarely if ever seen an attack from a Taiwanese IP address.
There are some American IP addresses in my block list, but the ISP's involved are shaky sounding at best.
The Reds (Chinese and former Soviet Union) that attempt to break in day and night are not a race, so I'm not a racist. I'm an equal opportunity banner.
rd
Of course, by picking Iraq and Israel you're picking two fictional countries which were created by the west. You can't just declare that all the people in some arbitrary physical area suddenly belong to a `country` and expect them to just get along.
I started with Europe and Africa and worked my way down in examples to non-countries, which I see you picked up on.
All wage war. My question of when has there not been war remains unanswered. The original poster has no concept of history.
rd
The only reason to shun Sun in favor Linux would be economical.
Solaris for 80x86 is open source, isn't it?
rd
Simply put, without big countries there would be no wars.
How small countries do you want? 100 Years War and wars for hundreds of years before and after in Europe. African countries. Iraq villages. Heck, how about Israel and no country Palestinians?
When have there not been wars?
rd
What are the media companies going to do, not release media that will play on Windows operating systems if Microsoft doesn't implement their DRM? Hell no. So again, why is Microsoft bending to their demands?
Because the money for enforcing it is double dipping.
rd
I don't know why Microsoft is bending over for the media companies.
Money.
rd
If they had wasted all those efforts in improving security...vista would be the most secure consumer os available.
I think to them hardware protection of DRM is part of security.
Theirs, not ours though.
rd
How about we all go back to having Desqview on DOS 3.3? Ah, those were the days.
I don't remember anybody asking for that either.
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California does not *have* death row.
It'a just a temporary moratorium on executions, if thst's what you're thinking of. Scott Peterson is on death row.
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The state arresting Reiser without better evidence is looking like a mistake. Either they're needlessly harassing an innocent, or they're blowing their chance to put the murderer away.
They have pretty rock solid blood evidence. You'd have to have not seen the details on it in the press to suggest that.
rd
Condit lost the next election, but was never arrested or charged, and a year later they found Levy's remains, which enabled them to come up with scenarios that happened not to involve Condit at all.
Why? He frequented the park, he lived next to it, and he has no alibi for the afternoon she disappeared. By the way, she was his secret mistress, not his intern.
I wrote a book on it and posted it on my website, www.justiceforchandra.com
Very few will see this post now, but it's a decent read for people interested in mysteries, especially tech folks.
rd
...on an AS/400 workstation (if there is such a thing)
No, there isn't. Server only.
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...a few days after his wide disappeared
apparently a Freudian slip, but she was attractive, not wide.
rd
And then various drugs are forbidden for fear that a plentiful, easy supply of them would create too many addicts in our society and a dangerous trade deficit.
Too many addicts, yes, trade deficit, no. Illegal drugs only cost pennies to make. All the cost is from making them illegal.
rd
The allegations Hans made do, however, justify investigating Sturgeon, possibly as a suspect.
It's way beyond that. It's blood evidence, in the house, and in his car with the missing seat.
rd
According to this article [nbc11.com], Hans Reiser had to pay $8,000 in alimony a month to Nina. Nina was getting $96,000 a year for not working!
I don't condone any killing, legal or not, but if she had indeed cheated on him before their divorce and then got that kind of money, it's easy to see how the feeling of having been so completely beaten by someone he loved could have made him desperate.
Something seems broken with California's alimony law.
This is questionable to me. From the www.nbc11.com article Hans Reiser's Software Could Be Phased Out:
According to sources close to the investigation, Reiser had to pay $8,000 in alimony a month to Nina Reiser.
Sources also told NBC11 that Hans Reiser was seen walking around town with several thousand dollars in cash and his passport.
end quote
The divorce wasn't final. Do you pay alimony while you're separated? Other articles report that he was to share child expenses with his estranged wife, and that she filed with the court that he hadn't paid it. The exact amount was not reported, but it wasn't alimony.
The $8,000 per month, if it actually is based on anything true, could be all the monthly bills that the family had, including the mortgage of their home that he no longer lived in, but even with that $8,000 is extreme.
Also, how does one see someone walking around town with several thousand dollars and a passport? Were they sticking out of his pocket protector?
rd
The minivan was 'spotted' Sept 5th? But 'found' on Sept 9th? Groceries inside? When did the reciept show the groceries were purchased? Before she dropped the kids off or after? If it was after, something is fishy. Grocery store surveilance cameras?
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Hmmmmmm.
Yeah, that was my big question in the beginning too. But she went to the grocery store with the kids on the way to Reiser's house (who was staying with his mom during the divorce).
I have an analysis of the case at http://www.justiceforchandra.com/forums/viewtopic
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I'm not sure what you mean. I meant to say, it's not likely she just up and left.
That I certainly agree with. Thanks for the feedback, I'll lighten the background color.
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Reiser's wife probably wasn't as attractive as Laci Peterson. The media only showcases good looking victims.
She was attractive, but she wasn't as young and bubbly and pregnant on Christmas Eve when she disappeared. Some stories just tug at people's hearts.
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The fact that Hans' passenger seat was removed is no shock, of all the cars on the road I'd guess that CRXs are most likely to have the seat taken out.
The fact that the police stopped him in Redwood City a few days after his wide disappeared, and he still had his car seat then, should be a shock. He only took up "street racing" after that.
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Guess which one the cops arrested and which one isn't even a suspect?
Those are all claims from Hans. And the boyfriend still has all his car seats. Hans doesn't.
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They were already almost divorced, that doesn't seem very likely at all.
You are joking, aren't you? I've got a site full of missing women who were almost divorced.
http://www.justiceforchandra.com/
"Severe resource constraints"? Since when a datacenter with half a million servers in it is called "resource constraints"?
When millions of people are hitting on them.
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