Where's "Elder", you know, the other 50% of the trademarked name? Using only part of the name makes it significantly less "blatant" and is why people can still use "windows" and "window" (eg Window Maker) even though Microsoft owns the trademark "Microsoft Windows".
Besides, nobody will ever confuse this game with one of Bethseda's productions unless Mojang comes up with a way to make pieces fall through the table.
Open a terminal and chmod +x cutepuppy.jpg then type./cutepuppy.jpg to see a cute puppy!
And people will do it.
Btw you don't have to completely "root" the system to be part of a botnet, but it helps, at least if you want your bot to keep running when the user reboots (though it could easily add itself to ~/.bash_profile to restart next time the user logs back in)
So now we're back to where you agreed with me and you're using tools that connect to the server and try different protocols to see which ones work instead of trying to google for the server name to guess what versions might be supported.
I never said anything about whether you were insecure or not. The only thing I said was that it was not possible to determine the version of SSL a site uses simply by looking at the server version string, which is what you implied here:
How HARD is it to make this query in BING or GOOGLE to research what TLS encryption methods are possible in webservers noted
Because the server can lie about its version, or a server that normally supports TLS1.x could have TLS1.x disabled manually, or a server could use an alternate library like apache+gnutls (which supports TLS1.1 and 1.2) instead of apache+openssl (which does not). The only way to know for sure is to connect directly to the server and try different versions to see which are accepted.
Your assumption is that the stockholders get a say at all. The vast majority of corporations, if the stockholders don't like what the board is doing, they have two choices: abstain from voting (they can't vote against the board) or quit being stockholders.
Based on the plummet in HP stock price, it seems that a lot are doing the latter.
Actually, I do know because of Opera... & THERE IS (again) A "GUI TOOL" FOR IT, BUILT INTO OPERA, NATIVELY.
So your browser connected to the server itself and checked specifically for the supported protocol versions, just like I said. Did it really take three replies to agree with me?
I was simply pointing out that you can't tell just from a server version string because the server version string can be faked, and even when it's not faked, it still doesn't tell you enough information about the supporting SSL libraries and disabled/enabled protocols in the server configuration.
Finally, even if you had the version of apache and the server wasn't lying to you, it's the OpenSSL and/or GNUtls library version you'd need to know to actually find out what's supportable, and that still doesn't tell you if the admin disabled specific protocol versions. (ie, Apache/1.3.42 (Unix) mod_perl/1.31 could probably be compiled against libssl 1.0.0 or 0.0.6 for all you know. Assuming it's not lighttpd configured to lie.)
The only way to know what version of SSL/TLS is supported is to connect and ask for decreasing versions until one is accepted.
You'd have a point, if what you were saying wasn't a disengenuous bit of nonsense - a deliberate, knowing lie, actually.
Capital gains have already been taxed as earnings before they are again taxed as gains.
And yet you repeat that disingenuous bit of nonsense there. They are taxed as the corporation's earnings and then when the corporation pays you as a wholly unconnected person, they are taxed as your gains.
If you don't like being a different person than your company and want to declare that you are the company and that your company's assets are your assets, form a sole proprietorship or a partnership, and be prepared for creditors to come a-knockin' when they want your assets because you are the company and your assets are the company's assets.
I'm sorry you're pissed off that you can't have protection from the responsibility for your company poisoning a bunch of kids without having to give something up in return, but when you chose to incorporate, you severed your personal ownership to create a distinct legal entity who is not you, nor is it any of the other owners. This distinction is the ONLY thing that makes a corporation a corporation. Without it, the concept of "limited liability" would not exist: you (being the company) would be fully liable for the company's actions.
You are NOT the corporation. Form a sole proprietorship if you want to be the company.
If the question is simply a matter of figuring out the plaintext, why bother with javascript at all? After all, somewhere in the middle of this page is going to be the plaintext "If the question is a matter of figuring out the plaintext, why bother with javascript at all?"
when my friend got a severe concussion and his head was bleeding it took him 12 hours in the emergency room to get help
That reminds me of the time I lost feeling in a leg and sat in the ER waiting room for hours before deciding that if whatever it was hadn't paralyzed me yet, it probably wasn't going to. I went back up to the desk and asked for my triage sheet back.
Ahh, the terrors of socialist Texas healthcare.
(In the end, it got better in a day or two. Doc decided it was some kind of problem with my sciatic nerve and told me to get a thinner wallet. Hasn't happened again.)
Here's a hint: don't even bother trying.
Obscenity.
You're right, I didn't even have to bother trying.
Vote for me or I'll cry and then you'll be sorry!
The final exam is a killer though.
Hey, I save $200 every time I look at the fire and not buy it.
In a couple of months, I plan on retiring ;)
It can fail to suffice for 10% of his needs for reasons unrelated to trip length
But a "10 HP range extender" would fix problems unrelated to trip length? Hmm.
there weren't a law against selling insurance across state lines.
Remarkable! Someone better tell Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare, Health Care Service Corporation (licensed the BCBS name to sell plans in TX, IL, OK, and NM) and the various government contractors like Trailblazer Health (runs Medicare in TX, CO, NM and OK, and runs the Indian Health Service).
And all the other insurance companies that sell plans nationwide. Boy oh boy wait until the DA gets a hold of this!
It's blatant trademark infringement
Where's "Elder", you know, the other 50% of the trademarked name? Using only part of the name makes it significantly less "blatant" and is why people can still use "windows" and "window" (eg Window Maker) even though Microsoft owns the trademark "Microsoft Windows".
Besides, nobody will ever confuse this game with one of Bethseda's productions unless Mojang comes up with a way to make pieces fall through the table.
This kind of thing is utterly impossible in Linux
And people will do it.
Btw you don't have to completely "root" the system to be part of a botnet, but it helps, at least if you want your bot to keep running when the user reboots (though it could easily add itself to ~/.bash_profile to restart next time the user logs back in)
So now we're back to where you agreed with me and you're using tools that connect to the server and try different protocols to see which ones work instead of trying to google for the server name to guess what versions might be supported.
When mysql.com's admins offer to pay him $3050 so he'd make a profit?
I never said anything about whether you were insecure or not. The only thing I said was that it was not possible to determine the version of SSL a site uses simply by looking at the server version string, which is what you implied here:
Because the server can lie about its version, or a server that normally supports TLS1.x could have TLS1.x disabled manually, or a server could use an alternate library like apache+gnutls (which supports TLS1.1 and 1.2) instead of apache+openssl (which does not). The only way to know for sure is to connect directly to the server and try different versions to see which are accepted.
Your assumption is that the stockholders get a say at all. The vast majority of corporations, if the stockholders don't like what the board is doing, they have two choices: abstain from voting (they can't vote against the board) or quit being stockholders.
Based on the plummet in HP stock price, it seems that a lot are doing the latter.
Actually, I do know because of Opera... & THERE IS (again) A "GUI TOOL" FOR IT, BUILT INTO OPERA, NATIVELY.
So your browser connected to the server itself and checked specifically for the supported protocol versions, just like I said. Did it really take three replies to agree with me?
I was simply pointing out that you can't tell just from a server version string because the server version string can be faked, and even when it's not faked, it still doesn't tell you enough information about the supporting SSL libraries and disabled/enabled protocols in the server configuration.
Greed make a person start a business
Greed also makes a person embezzle all the funds out of the business, which then collapses, leaving all of the employees high and dry.
Then House is on right now. Why are you posting on /. during House!?
If he'd been watching the computer screen he would have known he had already submitted the post the first time.
Netcraft can only tell you what the server is configured to tell it.
See: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#servertokens
And: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#serversignature
Or, if it's even Apache at all, consider: http://forum.lighttpd.net/topic/3887
Finally, even if you had the version of apache and the server wasn't lying to you, it's the OpenSSL and/or GNUtls library version you'd need to know to actually find out what's supportable, and that still doesn't tell you if the admin disabled specific protocol versions. (ie, Apache/1.3.42 (Unix) mod_perl/1.31 could probably be compiled against libssl 1.0.0 or 0.0.6 for all you know. Assuming it's not lighttpd configured to lie.)
The only way to know what version of SSL/TLS is supported is to connect and ask for decreasing versions until one is accepted.
"in a refined manner"
When I drink the hemlock, I will be sure to hold my pinky aloft.
You'd have a point, if what you were saying wasn't a disengenuous bit of nonsense - a deliberate, knowing lie, actually.
Capital gains have already been taxed as earnings before they are again taxed as gains.
And yet you repeat that disingenuous bit of nonsense there. They are taxed as the corporation's earnings and then when the corporation pays you as a wholly unconnected person, they are taxed as your gains.
If you don't like being a different person than your company and want to declare that you are the company and that your company's assets are your assets, form a sole proprietorship or a partnership, and be prepared for creditors to come a-knockin' when they want your assets because you are the company and your assets are the company's assets.
The owners of a company *are* the company
I'm sorry you're pissed off that you can't have protection from the responsibility for your company poisoning a bunch of kids without having to give something up in return, but when you chose to incorporate, you severed your personal ownership to create a distinct legal entity who is not you, nor is it any of the other owners. This distinction is the ONLY thing that makes a corporation a corporation. Without it, the concept of "limited liability" would not exist: you (being the company) would be fully liable for the company's actions.
You are NOT the corporation. Form a sole proprietorship if you want to be the company.
Since I own the corporation, that money is mine.
You can't own a person. That money is the corporation's money not yours. Form a sole proprietorship next time, or a non-corporate partnership.
Is this when humans used to die at 30?
Only the ones that broke their legs towards the end of the week when the Witch Doctor was demanding overtime.
1 is what the greedy stupid bosses do. Less workers mean less salary, and he won't have to think up something new for everyone to work on (win-win!)
If the question is simply a matter of figuring out the plaintext, why bother with javascript at all? After all, somewhere in the middle of this page is going to be the plaintext "If the question is a matter of figuring out the plaintext, why bother with javascript at all?"
Care to dispell that in a meaningful way
McAllen, Texas
when my friend got a severe concussion and his head was bleeding it took him 12 hours in the emergency room to get help
That reminds me of the time I lost feeling in a leg and sat in the ER waiting room for hours before deciding that if whatever it was hadn't paralyzed me yet, it probably wasn't going to. I went back up to the desk and asked for my triage sheet back.
Ahh, the terrors of socialist Texas healthcare.
(In the end, it got better in a day or two. Doc decided it was some kind of problem with my sciatic nerve and told me to get a thinner wallet. Hasn't happened again.)