I'm doing this with OpenBSD, Postfix, Spam and a tar pit (pf spamd). Works fine except we are using a dynamic IP address. Not many, but there are a few that black list any dynamic IP.
I've tried talking to the sys admins about it, but they are all zombies now.
Make sure you have a static IP and better yet make sure your ISP will reverse it for you.
you show that you know very little about canadian copyright laws.
in canada, you have the right to copy. even more so, you have the right to lend the original to a friend and they can copy it. this is all legal, it isn't piracy.
you even have the right to rebroadcast.
look it up foo. you will be surprised about how many rights canadians have beyond paying dumb taxes.
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That's why they gave me 50 invites!
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I have worked with FreeBSD and OpenBSD. In comparison the documentation for FreeBSD is very good and complete. OpenBSD has ok documentation which you can get by with.
Currently I am moving towards OpenBSD becuase I am sick of having to compile a new kernel for every little thing that I want to do in FreeBSD (It takes a while on my P2 300). With OpenBSD you are much less likely to have to recompile the kernel.
In your case, with a lot of other Unix experience, you probably will have little trouble using any BSD, but I wouldn't stray into the experimentals or recent forks - stick with Net, Free or Open.
I had always read about this happening to other guys, but never thought it would happen to me.
I was coiming into work early Monday morning knowing I had to reinstall everything on the secondary email server that went down on Sunday. I thought I would be the only one in, but Suzie from accounting had come in early too.
I always loved her emails when she needed some help. They were cheerful and she had clearly always researched the problem she was haveing rather than the normal "it just doesn't work".
She came up and told me when she booted up the system it wouldn't get past the initial Windows boot screen. She was wearing a tight baby blue collared shirt with a short black skirt. No stockings and black high heals. She leaned low and as I was looking at her black bra said in a slow sexy voice - "Can you fix it?"
The error in the system is 0.1%. This means that 240,000 visitors a year are going to get douched. Ha ha.
The magic 28 countries is for those that are not coming in with a visa requirement. If you need to get a visa, ie you are doing work in the US (not meeting or selling) or staying longer then the standard stay, then you are going to get printed. And eventually put in a little room.
Telcos normally aim for 150ms or lower. It isn't a problem for local, but cross-country + trans-ocean it can be a bit of a problem. When I call the UK you can catch bad switching. One second delay is brutal since it ends up being 2 seconds for return. I have ended a conversation saying "bye" more then thrice:) Anything like 22ms + a few 10s would be ideal.
Societies have tried to create the present without finances. From mega projects like Soviet Union to small communes. They haven't worked very well. Finances come down resoureces. Even with robots there will still be a competition for resources and finances will continue.
As wonderfull as it sounds and as hard as people have tried, money is here to stay until someone/thing wins all resources and trading with others goes away. If there is a total winner, the winner will get total control. That future looks dark.
For economics to work production needs to become more and more efficient. The economy needs to produce more for less. (This also means that there needs to be more consumption) In many industries efficiency gains are coming from delinking production by human input and replacing it with automation, be it robots or something else. Further, to compete with foreign slave labour in a country without slaves, means you need to come up with something slave like to compete, i.e. robots.
If you believe in the present economy it is necessary to have robots eventually doing much of what people do today. You would also have to believe that people will have to be much fatter to consume efficiency gains found in the food industry. We are seeing this in spades right now. How far will food producers be able to go? I doubt it can last much longer. I see a lot of fat people either ready to burst or die from getting out of their chair.
It is hard to say if this will all happen by 2050, but why not? The weather man can see the system coming, but speed and another system bumping it out of the way make timing hard to predict. I don't see futurist having any greater power.
I can't resist, from the Animatrix, "Your flesh is a relic; a mere vessel. Hand over your flesh and a new world awaits you. We demand it!" said the robot to the UN.
How much more forward thinking do you have to be when at a whim you drop a million tonnes of weapons as far as 20,000 km away? I think the US has won out on forward thinking since FDR decided to trade in cash for technology and less the body count. Manhattan project, Nimitz class carriers, trident subs, space domination. All goon countries can only take a chip out of the US while they become subject to obliteration. Iraq and Afgahnistan are a joke to the US and nobody gets it. Before you know it, the US will be attacking Germany for fun and profit.
"Sadam, I am here to avenge my father." Who is stopping this joke? Those dumb kids who are acting as human shields? Ha! I am just waiting to find out that Sadam is Bushes father.
Chips for chimp documentation is wasted fuel, but it is minute compared to the rest of the foreign policy system. This shit comes from low level bureaucrats that went to a trade show and then told a congressman/woman that couldn't find his/her way out of a shoe box. "That sounds great" says the congressman. "Why aren't we using this in passports? Team get on it. I want this a high priority. Get Dick Cheney in here!"
Don't underestimate the Executive branch and the military. To them foriegn policy couldn't be going better. Bush has to answer a few questions come election time, but he is really just a scape goat. The Executives and the generals will all be around once again for "America vs The World Part XXIV" I just wish we could have more intermissions with guys like Clinton getting it on in the Whitehouse with interns. Make love, not war!
cryptome.org is a good site as well. It isn't the easiest site to get around, but its comprehensive. Maybe there can be a marriage of the two. It would be beautiful.
Sample or no sample the Man will try and stop him. Dr. Dre is simply the baddest ass mofo on the scene and the courts are trying to take him down. The record industry is becoming fearfull of his power and will do anything to stop him. Takes A Nation of Millions.
Pollution is not less with Kyoto
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This is messed up. The problems found in the report are not about greenhouse gasses, it's about direct pollution, like sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, lead production and dumping. The discussion about coal fire plants in the report is not regarding carbon dioxide output (which would be considered clean), but rather all the shit that creates smog that kills and acid rain.
I am not sure how Kyoto and the report can so easily be put together?
Check your facts. Canadians have the right to rebroadcast. It has much to do with geography. Many broadcasters don't want to broadcast in the remote locations, so the guv has given Canadians the right to rebroadcast, more exact, to repeat. I spend some time in remote locations and am always amazed that I can pick up a classic rock station from the south. It isn't that the rock station put up their own repeater in the area, for them it would make no economic sense, but it makes sense for the locals to do so just hear something from the outside world. When you are stuck in Bumfuck it means a lot. This works for both radio and TV. Canadians still have the right to repeat a station, just not on the internet.
I know about this. I leave my extra mobo, vid card, procs, memory and other extras all over the home office. On the carpet, on the dead plant, in boxes, the cats play with it, the girl stuffs it between books. The only hardware failures I have run into is a NIC gone bad and the power supply from a mobo to the cpu fan went, but it had been in the box for ages.
This is so fake. You've been had by a slick Mac ad. You geeks can't see it? I thought there was brains before beauty in this club.
LrM
I'm doing this with OpenBSD, Postfix, Spam and a tar pit (pf spamd). Works fine except we are using a dynamic IP address. Not many, but there are a few that black list any dynamic IP.
I've tried talking to the sys admins about it, but they are all zombies now.
Make sure you have a static IP and better yet make sure your ISP will reverse it for you.
"The outage stemmed from a fault in a system designed to distribute market data and operate computer trading systems."
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I think they are using TIBCO for their data messaging bus.
. . . the reliability of a network described as "ultra reliable" . .
The use of the word network doesn't seem to fit. They won't be calling cisco.
The Dude
you show that you know very little about canadian copyright laws.
in canada, you have the right to copy. even more so, you have the right to lend the original to a friend and they can copy it. this is all legal, it isn't piracy.
you even have the right to rebroadcast.
look it up foo. you will be surprised about how many rights canadians have beyond paying dumb taxes.
x
The plan is all coming together.
I have worked with FreeBSD and OpenBSD. In comparison the documentation for FreeBSD is very good and complete. OpenBSD has ok documentation which you can get by with.
Currently I am moving towards OpenBSD becuase I am sick of having to compile a new kernel for every little thing that I want to do in FreeBSD (It takes a while on my P2 300). With OpenBSD you are much less likely to have to recompile the kernel.
In your case, with a lot of other Unix experience, you probably will have little trouble using any BSD, but I wouldn't stray into the experimentals or recent forks - stick with Net, Free or Open.
The Dude
I had always read about this happening to other guys, but never thought it would happen to me.
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I was coiming into work early Monday morning knowing I had to reinstall everything on the secondary email server that went down on Sunday. I thought I would be the only one in, but Suzie from accounting had come in early too.
I always loved her emails when she needed some help. They were cheerful and she had clearly always researched the problem she was haveing rather than the normal "it just doesn't work".
She came up and told me when she booted up the system it wouldn't get past the initial Windows boot screen. She was wearing a tight baby blue collared shirt with a short black skirt. No stockings and black high heals. She leaned low and as I was looking at her black bra said in a slow sexy voice - "Can you fix it?"
That's when I pulled out my Knoppix . .
As per our converstion:
U.S. 'negation' policy in space raises concerns abroad
http://www.eetimes.com/story/OEG20030522S0050
I have to agree. I didn't expect that feeling like I was watch an operaton on TLC, but that's what I got.
'Don't look. But I gotta look. Don't look. . . "
The error in the system is 0.1%. This means that 240,000 visitors a year are going to get douched. Ha ha.
The magic 28 countries is for those that are not coming in with a visa requirement. If you need to get a visa, ie you are doing work in the US (not meeting or selling) or staying longer then the standard stay, then you are going to get printed. And eventually put in a little room.
Hile Bush, Hile Bush, Hile Bush!!!
Oskie-Wa-Wa!
Check out politika, if you can find it.
Look here
And something more recent: Republic
A place to start. If people find others, please post.
Telcos normally aim for 150ms or lower. It isn't a problem for local, but cross-country + trans-ocean it can be a bit of a problem. When I call the UK you can catch bad switching. One second delay is brutal since it ends up being 2 seconds for return. I have ended a conversation saying "bye" more then thrice :) Anything like 22ms + a few 10s would be ideal.
There will be no lazy future. ;)
Societies have tried to create the present without finances. From mega projects like Soviet Union to small communes. They haven't worked very well. Finances come down resoureces. Even with robots there will still be a competition for resources and finances will continue.
As wonderfull as it sounds and as hard as people have tried, money is here to stay until someone/thing wins all resources and trading with others goes away. If there is a total winner, the winner will get total control. That future looks dark.
For economics to work production needs to become more and more efficient. The economy needs to produce more for less. (This also means that there needs to be more consumption) In many industries efficiency gains are coming from delinking production by human input and replacing it with automation, be it robots or something else. Further, to compete with foreign slave labour in a country without slaves, means you need to come up with something slave like to compete, i.e. robots.
If you believe in the present economy it is necessary to have robots eventually doing much of what people do today. You would also have to believe that people will have to be much fatter to consume efficiency gains found in the food industry. We are seeing this in spades right now. How far will food producers be able to go? I doubt it can last much longer. I see a lot of fat people either ready to burst or die from getting out of their chair.
It is hard to say if this will all happen by 2050, but why not? The weather man can see the system coming, but speed and another system bumping it out of the way make timing hard to predict. I don't see futurist having any greater power.
I can't resist, from the Animatrix, "Your flesh is a relic; a mere vessel. Hand over your flesh and a new world awaits you. We demand it!" said the robot to the UN.
How much more forward thinking do you have to be when at a whim you drop a million tonnes of weapons as far as 20,000 km away? I think the US has won out on forward thinking since FDR decided to trade in cash for technology and less the body count. Manhattan project, Nimitz class carriers, trident subs, space domination. All goon countries can only take a chip out of the US while they become subject to obliteration. Iraq and Afgahnistan are a joke to the US and nobody gets it. Before you know it, the US will be attacking Germany for fun and profit.
"Sadam, I am here to avenge my father." Who is stopping this joke? Those dumb kids who are acting as human shields? Ha! I am just waiting to find out that Sadam is Bushes father.
Chips for chimp documentation is wasted fuel, but it is minute compared to the rest of the foreign policy system. This shit comes from low level bureaucrats that went to a trade show and then told a congressman/woman that couldn't find his/her way out of a shoe box. "That sounds great" says the congressman. "Why aren't we using this in passports? Team get on it. I want this a high priority. Get Dick Cheney in here!"
Don't underestimate the Executive branch and the military. To them foriegn policy couldn't be going better. Bush has to answer a few questions come election time, but he is really just a scape goat. The Executives and the generals will all be around once again for "America vs The World Part XXIV" I just wish we could have more intermissions with guys like Clinton getting it on in the Whitehouse with interns. Make love, not war!
cryptome.org is a good site as well. It isn't the easiest site to get around, but its comprehensive. Maybe there can be a marriage of the two. It would be beautiful.
That's what I like! It looks like a F*ing cumepooter!
Sample or no sample the Man will try and stop him. Dr. Dre is simply the baddest ass mofo on the scene and the courts are trying to take him down. The record industry is becoming fearfull of his power and will do anything to stop him. Takes A Nation of Millions.
This is messed up. The problems found in the report are not about greenhouse gasses, it's about direct pollution, like sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, lead production and dumping. The discussion about coal fire plants in the report is not regarding carbon dioxide output (which would be considered clean), but rather all the shit that creates smog that kills and acid rain.
I am not sure how Kyoto and the report can so easily be put together?
hmm
I have nothing really to add to this, but thanks. Qwaniton, you made my day.
There is still dissent left in Canada. As Barlow quoted the Navajo "It's impossible to awaken a man who is pretending to be asleep." Canada has yet to pretend to be asleep, but for how long can Canadians afford to be awake?
Check your facts. Canadians have the right to rebroadcast. It has much to do with geography. Many broadcasters don't want to broadcast in the remote locations, so the guv has given Canadians the right to rebroadcast, more exact, to repeat. I spend some time in remote locations and am always amazed that I can pick up a classic rock station from the south. It isn't that the rock station put up their own repeater in the area, for them it would make no economic sense, but it makes sense for the locals to do so just hear something from the outside world. When you are stuck in Bumfuck it means a lot. This works for both radio and TV. Canadians still have the right to repeat a station, just not on the internet.
Well,
I know about this. I leave my extra mobo, vid card, procs, memory and other extras all over the home office. On the carpet, on the dead plant, in boxes, the cats play with it, the girl stuffs it between books. The only hardware failures I have run into is a NIC gone bad and the power supply from a mobo to the cpu fan went, but it had been in the box for ages.
ESD worries are for pussies!
Rock on!
The Dude