You're right about space travel being dangerous. One thing I have always wondered is what happens when someone dies in a private space flight?
From a money stand point the lawsuits and insurence rates would break the company. People could even cry about 'the children' and get the government to regulate space travel very heavily, perhaps even ban it all together...
I've used BIND for years and years, never had a problem out of it. I update when need be, like I do the rest of my software and never once did anything bad come out of using BIND.
All the time, like in these comments, I hear quite a bit about BIND being insecure. What is it that makes BIND insecure?
This makes you wonder how many undisclosed vunerabilities are floating around the programs you use every day. I mean, what's securitty if you don't know every single detail about the program you are using. Even with a copy of the source code in hand it's not like you have the time to read it, your never safe.
Oh well, time to go bury my computer in the backyard.....
Did anyone else think Australia was going to use GM to control crap?
Heh.
You're right about space travel being dangerous. One thing I have always wondered is what happens when someone dies in a private space flight?
From a money stand point the lawsuits and insurence rates would break the company. People could even cry about 'the children' and get the government to regulate space travel very heavily, perhaps even ban it all together...
Could be a scary day.
The Legend of Zelda has caused me to break pots and mow grass. I should sue.
So...
Why exactly is BIND insecure?
Seriously.
I've used BIND for years and years, never had a problem out of it. I update when need be, like I do the rest of my software and never once did anything bad come out of using BIND.
All the time, like in these comments, I hear quite a bit about BIND being insecure. What is it that makes BIND insecure?
Ha! Ha!
There are three types of people in business.
;)
1. Those so low down on the ladder no one cares what they wear.
2. People in the middle who wear nice clothes to make themselves appear professional.
3. Those so high up on the ladder no one cares what they wear.
Which one are you?
Ask the guys who fought in Vietnam what a militia is capable of. They know.
This makes you wonder how many undisclosed vunerabilities are floating around the programs you use every day. I mean, what's securitty if you don't know every single detail about the program you are using. Even with a copy of the source code in hand it's not like you have the time to read it, your never safe.
Oh well, time to go bury my computer in the backyard.....