"What's funny about using Microsoft Chat," he adds with a sly smile, "is that everybody has to choosean icon to represent themselves. Some of these guys haven't bothered, so the program assigns them one. We'll be in the middle of a battle and a bunch of field artillery colonels will come online in the form of these big-breasted blondes. We've got a few space aliens, too."
This is exactly what I fear, that going to war is fun and not causing any harm to whoever is in it. First the US television stations didn't want to show the pictures of their own casualties, now this is added.
War is cool, war is fun and it doesn't cause any harm[*]!
[*] no pictures of harmed people by our own actions will be shown.
The reconstruction, like most of the war, is being paid for primarily out of the pockets of the US taxpayers. That's mostly coming from US workers.
So if you destroy something you are also allowed to rebuild it the way you see fit? I suddenly see that the whole 11/9/2001 thing as a scam for Osama Bin Laden to get cheaply access to an in-the-middle-of-New York-so-very-expensive land-area to rebuild his own offices there!
Lots of hot air. Where is the time when, if you found a problem, just mailed the author saying "if you do this and this it will break." instead of writing a hundred line advisory?
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Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 21:43:09 -0800 From: Murray Stokely To: announce@FreeBSD.org Subject: [FreeBSD-Announce] FreeBSD 4.8 Now Available
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Duke Nukem 3D was the first game which caused me to get motion sick after playing it for only fifteen minutes. Could have been that it was because the first game I played on the new 17" monitor too.
Cold sweat, headache, nausea...
Got the same later on with Quake3, Half-life and Unreal Tournament, so I decided not to play FPSs anymore on non-14" screens and all is fine now:-)
She, with her big boobs and tight jumpsuit, managed to improve the ratings of Voyager so much (and disgusted me enough to stop watching it) that it kept going for years.
So, bring in a crossover with her and the show will do fine. Of course, it will stop being believable, but who cares if you can see a nice chick with big booms in a jumpsuit?
We already have enough troubles with keeping a DMZ between hackers and crackers, linux-zealoots[sp] and BSD-morons, pro and contra M$ and a whole load more.
Can we wait until *after* the release before announcing it?
Naaaah. And the text of this article is wrong too, it should have been "FreeBSD 4.8 will released at March 24th, you can find it at your local mirrors."
that the power plants that make the electricity probably spew more pollutants into the air
That is if your electricity power plant is using fossils fuels. Look a little bit further (or back, a couple of days ago on/.) and you see that electricity is a good step between the way you turn a natural source of energy and the movement you want in your vehicle.
You dis-believer! Don't you know that BIND sucks and that DJB rules?
Anyway, what people don't understand is that one of the goals of BIND is to be a reference-model for DNS related RFC. So if there is an RFC saying that name-servers should do "blaat", BIND has to support that function. The other nameservers (maradns, firedns, djbdns, nsd) don't have to adopt all these features. And if you add more features, more things can get broken.
Regarding the choice to use NSD over BIND, I too would choose software which is doing exactly what I like it to do (authoritative answers only) above something which is generic. For other machines, I would still run BIND.
So, stop polluting space. And while you're on in, also stop polluting your local neighbourhood, the air that you breath and the water you drink.
Cleaning up afterwards is always more expensive than preventing it from polluting in the first place. But then, you don't make friends with reminding people about it.
As far as I remember, I've never seen the X00 driver for anything but OS/2. It had a great util to see what went over the line, link-state changes included. Helped me a lot with my development later on, I could see exactly where things went wrong.
"The pending Iraqi war promises to deliver quite the display of modern, smart technology well beyond what we saw in '91."... "the US will use soldiers in office chairs to disrupt Iraqi infrastructure."
Will give a great footage on CNN: As you see on this graph, this was the traffic to their webservers in the last month. Now check this peak when we started to probe it and after that the constant block of traffic towards it. And check the BGP statistics, since three days their routing-entries have disappeared!
Aha, you're right. But still it's not beta because it's not yet -STABLE, it's because it's not -RELEASE.
That's why it's "BETA," and it's also why the 5.x branch most likely won't be labeled "STABLE" until 5.2.
Not completely true. It's called beta because it are the test-CD images for the 5.1 release.
"What's funny about using Microsoft Chat," he adds with a sly smile, "is that everybody has to choosean icon to represent themselves. Some of these guys haven't bothered, so the program assigns them one. We'll be in the middle of a battle and a bunch of field artillery colonels will come online in the form of these big-breasted blondes. We've got a few space aliens, too."
This is exactly what I fear, that going to war is fun and not causing any harm to whoever is in it. First the US television stations didn't want to show the pictures of their own casualties, now this is added.
War is cool, war is fun and it doesn't cause any harm[*]!
[*] no pictures of harmed people by our own actions will be shown.
The reconstruction, like most of the war, is being paid for primarily out of the pockets of the US taxpayers. That's mostly coming from US workers.
So if you destroy something you are also allowed to rebuild it the way you see fit? I suddenly see that the whole 11/9/2001 thing as a scam for Osama Bin Laden to get cheaply access to an in-the-middle-of-New York-so-very-expensive land-area to rebuild his own offices there!
That's all folks! Despite the tinkering, the ABS still functions normally.
How many screws did you have left over at the end?
Lots of hot air. Where is the time when, if you found a problem, just mailed the author saying "if you do this and this it will break." instead of writing a hundred line advisory?
If you login as demo, you see this:
You have lent out
12 Angry Men
11 days ago to Robert Jones
100 Girls
9 days ago to Robert Jones
He can keep the angry men, but I wouldn't mind if he hurried up with the 100 girls!
You need to create an account before you can play Shades, and to
:
enable us to register you, we need to ask five simple questions:
1) Your real name:
2) Your sex:
3) Your age:
4) Where do you live?
5) Your e-mail address:
6) Where did you find out about us:
7) What password do you wish to use (5-10 characters):
count that!
Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 21:43:09 -0800
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To: announce@FreeBSD.org
Subject: [FreeBSD-Announce] FreeBSD 4.8 Now Available
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I am happy to announce the availability of FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE, the
latest release of the FreeBSD -STABLE development branch. Since
FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE in October 2002, we have made conservative updates
to a number of software programs in the base system, dealt with known
security issues, and added initial support for Firewire,
HyperThreading, and other new hardware technologies.
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Enjoy!
Murray Stokely
(For the FreeBSD Release Engineering Team)
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Duke Nukem 3D was the first game which caused me to get motion sick after playing it for only fifteen minutes. Could have been that it was because the first game I played on the new 17" monitor too.
:-)
Cold sweat, headache, nausea...
Got the same later on with Quake3, Half-life and Unreal Tournament, so I decided not to play FPSs anymore on non-14" screens and all is fine now
If I put a perl virus here, I wonder how many people would run it, just to see what it did...
:-)
More than you think... check my signature
Ha, it's getting better and better!
*tosses the mouse out of the house*
Bring on 7 of 9!
She, with her big boobs and tight jumpsuit, managed to improve the ratings of Voyager so much (and disgusted me enough to stop watching it) that it kept going for years.
So, bring in a crossover with her and the show will do fine. Of course, it will stop being believable, but who cares if you can see a nice chick with big booms in a jumpsuit?
We already have enough troubles with keeping a DMZ between hackers and crackers, linux-zealoots[sp] and BSD-morons, pro and contra M$ and a whole load more.
Please keep this place real-life war free.
Can we wait until *after* the release before announcing it?
Naaaah. And the text of this article is wrong too, it should have been "FreeBSD 4.8 will released at March 24th, you can find it at your local mirrors."
that the power plants that make the electricity probably spew more pollutants into the air
/.) and you see that electricity is a good step between the way you turn a natural source of energy and the movement you want in your vehicle.
That is if your electricity power plant is using fossils fuels. Look a little bit further (or back, a couple of days ago on
When I read the article first I was reminded on this one I saw yesterday: DRUG ENFORCEMENT TAKES CONTROL OF DOMAIN NAMES, THREATENS PRIVACY.
Seems that the war on [drugs, terrorism, general stupidity etc] has moved on to a level higher.
Wow, that website has support for people who don't understand written stories! At the bottom, you can see exactly how it happens!
What is it that makes BIND insecure?
You dis-believer! Don't you know that BIND sucks and that DJB rules?
Anyway, what people don't understand is that one of the goals of BIND is to be a reference-model for DNS related RFC. So if there is an RFC saying that name-servers should do "blaat", BIND has to support that function. The other nameservers (maradns, firedns, djbdns, nsd) don't have to adopt all these features. And if you add more features, more things can get broken.
Regarding the choice to use NSD over BIND, I too would choose software which is doing exactly what I like it to do (authoritative answers only) above something which is generic. For other machines, I would still run BIND.
And more rapid updating, so changes take effect faster.
Just set the TTL to a lower value and you're in. It all happens automatic.
Sounds more expensive than new shuttles.
So, stop polluting space. And while you're on in, also stop polluting your local neighbourhood, the air that you breath and the water you drink.
Cleaning up afterwards is always more expensive than preventing it from polluting in the first place. But then, you don't make friends with reminding people about it.
IBM/Linux are the linux-labs at IBM. Nothing more, nothing less. So nothing to see here, keep walking.
As far as I remember, I've never seen the X00 driver for anything but OS/2. It had a great util to see what went over the line, link-state changes included. Helped me a lot with my development later on, I could see exactly where things went wrong.
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"The pending Iraqi war promises to deliver quite the display of modern, smart technology well beyond what we saw in '91." ... "the US will use soldiers in office chairs to disrupt Iraqi infrastructure."
Will give a great footage on CNN:
As you see on this graph, this was the traffic to their webservers in the last month. Now check this peak when we started to probe it and after that the constant block of traffic towards it.
And check the BGP statistics, since three days their routing-entries have disappeared!
ps. http://www.mavetju.org/~edwin/bomb-iraq.html