Do you have any examples of what type of stuff it learns to filter and what it learns to show? The btail site is kind of lacking of what it outputs versus what it filters
The way I see it, if you don't care about security or privacy issues, then I don't think that there is a real reason for you to switch if you aren't going to benefit from any of the other enhancements that Firefox brings
However, once you get nailed with some bug/virus that exploits an IE security hole, then you will probably care enough to switch
I've played the game..although I only looked at the European teams, it basically lists all the countries that FIFA recognizes.
You can be a manager for English, Scottish, Northen Irish and Welsh teams because they have their own leagues even though they are all technically the United Kingdom. Hong Kong has it's own team and so does Macau. From what I can see, Hong Kong may even have it's own football league. The game tries to put you in the shoes of a real world manager..if the leagues and teams are separate in real life, then the game puts them this way. China seems to be trying to alter reality here..they should be going after FIFA if they have a problem with this.
7 corners in bailey's crossroads, va definitely has some type of emergency reponse activated system like the one you mentioned above.
I've sat at lights there for more then 5 minutes on occasions where no traffic in any direction goes and then you hear the sirens and see an ambulance wailing by. There's about 7 or 8 different traffic lights for all the different directions you can go on the intersecting roads so they definitely need a system like that in some places that can force reds so emergency vehicles can get by.
Unfortunately, the rest of the world is not under the domain of the FCC so you'll still have to deal with all that. Making Americans take a test isn't going to stop you from receiving mail from your new best friends, the recently deposed general in Nigeria and the script kiddies from Eastern Europe.
oh man, i wish i had read the story...so when he says that he's been looking at alternatives to ritalin, he means "i want to drug my child"..and by trying to find something that's helps her, he's really trying to "not" take care of her.
shit..260/261 sucked ass. 262 was actually useful in compilers..but god damn i'm glad to never ever ever ever ever have to deal with mintz and 260/261 again
After reading this, I thought "wait a minute..I just graduated from UPenn's SEAS (School of Engineering & Applied Sciences) with a BSE in CSE..it must be accredited"...it turns out, however, that we are accredited in a bunch of engineering fields, but not computer science.
I don't know how I missed that. Doesn't seem to matter too much in the industry as far as I know...people are still getting the jobs
with regard to the "file format that would stream but not download", unless there was some encryption going on with the stream I don't see how this would be possible. If it wasn't encrypted, then the packets could just be dumped to a file. It would need some sort of random session key between client and server for that to be feasible..and that would make it slower to stream..now you have to wait for the packets to download and be decrypted before you can play the file.
i'm an ITA (information technology advisor) at UPenn. We always get some shady looking people in the computer lab sitting in the corner where they can't be seen looking at porn. and nothing we can do about it..as long as they don't make a scene or anything
the city of london has been needing something to decrease the congestion. if this is what it takes, then i'm all for it. i'd rather this then the situation getting worse.
i don't see this as being just a problem with cameras. if they didn't have cameras they could just as easily set up toll booths.
i think your bias against security cameras is getting in the way of looking at this as a solution to a different problem. if they didn't have cameras, they would have to pay more for toll booths and police instead of hitting two birds with one stone. it's cheaper and hopefully it will solve the traffic problem
Seriously, this isn't exactly something which hasn't been done before. I remember, back in the day when I had no shell access, finding cgi scripts that did this. A quick check of cgi-resources.com shows one (webrsh) dating from 1998 which looks to do a lot more than this can.
As for security, as long as your webserver can't access/execute anything potentially malicious, then I doubt you have much to fear from this.
well..the blog was talking about connections from ie to iis servers, so apache wouldn't be able to do any of this
however, from other posts i've read it seems this whole theory might be just some persistant connection or http 1.1 stuff so in effect any browser/webserver that supports it should be able to do it.
have you looked at some of those comments? it's hilarious:
./Documentation/DocBook/kernel-locking.tmpl:650: If you don't see why, please stay the fuck away from my code. ./arch/mips/kernel/irixelf.c:759:#if 0/* XXX No fucking way dude... */ ./arch/mips/kernel/irixioctl.c:2: * irixioctl.c: A fucking mess... ./arch/parisc/kernel/signal.c:229: printk("fuckup in sys_rt_sigreturn, sending SIGSEGV\n"); ./arch/parisc/kernel/signal.c:372:/* ARGH! Fucking brain damage. You don't want to know. */ ./include/asm-mips/mmu_context.h:18:/* Fuck. The f-word is here so you can grep for it:-) */
i remember that. played it at woolworth's (must have been about 3 or 4 years before they went out of business). was it really the top 10 of each store that got t-shirts? me and two of my brothers each got shirts..damn that was a good game
they respond to the magnetic tip in the stylus so it only responds to that, not your arm resting on it or anything
handwriting recognition isn't perfect..but then again, i doubt it ever will be
there's a right-click button on the stylus which, from the ny times article, looks like it's placed in an incredibly stupid place..right where you grip the stylus
why would nuclear weapons have to be used versus conventional explosives?
Do you have any examples of what type of stuff it learns to filter and what it learns to show? The btail site is kind of lacking of what it outputs versus what it filters
The way I see it, if you don't care about security or privacy issues, then I don't think that there is a real reason for you to switch if you aren't going to benefit from any of the other enhancements that Firefox brings
However, once you get nailed with some bug/virus that exploits an IE security hole, then you will probably care enough to switch
Where do you get to choose your license number? What possible benefit could you get for choosing your own?
argh..I meant to say FIFA doesn't list Tibet...I'll go crawl under my desk now
hmm..further proof that I should check a bit more thoroughly.
FIFA lists Taiwan as Chinese Taipei, so maybe Sega dropped the ball on that one and doesn't even have Tibet
It seems that SEGA is just following FIFA here.
I've played the game..although I only looked at the European teams, it basically lists all the countries that FIFA recognizes.
You can be a manager for English, Scottish, Northen Irish and Welsh teams because they have their own leagues even though they are all technically the United Kingdom. Hong Kong has it's own team and so does Macau. From what I can see, Hong Kong may even have it's own football league. The game tries to put you in the shoes of a real world manager..if the leagues and teams are separate in real life, then the game puts them this way. China seems to be trying to alter reality here..they should be going after FIFA if they have a problem with this.
7 corners in bailey's crossroads, va definitely has some type of emergency reponse activated system like the one you mentioned above.
I've sat at lights there for more then 5 minutes on occasions where no traffic in any direction goes and then you hear the sirens and see an ambulance wailing by. There's about 7 or 8 different traffic lights for all the different directions you can go on the intersecting roads so they definitely need a system like that in some places that can force reds so emergency vehicles can get by.
I wouldn't go that far..but I've got 10 bucks that says the sun will set tonight
or just imitating
Unfortunately, the rest of the world is not under the domain of the FCC so you'll still have to deal with all that. Making Americans take a test isn't going to stop you from receiving mail from your new best friends, the recently deposed general in Nigeria and the script kiddies from Eastern Europe.
I thought the japanese had the highest life expectancy.
This says they are #1 on the list while the US is #24...
oh man, i wish i had read the story...so when he says that he's been looking at alternatives to ritalin, he means "i want to drug my child"..and by trying to find something that's helps her, he's really trying to "not" take care of her.
got it..thanks for clearing it up.
that looks to be taken out of context a bit. read the parent
i think it's a *joke*
this comment manages to avoid every fact because he just did a quick copy + paste from a +5 comment in the article he linked.
looks like this dude just saw "hp", "ipod", and went off trying to leech some karma. what a tool.
shit..260/261 sucked ass. 262 was actually useful in compilers..but god damn i'm glad to never ever ever ever ever have to deal with mintz and 260/261 again
After reading this, I thought "wait a minute..I just graduated from UPenn's SEAS (School of Engineering & Applied Sciences) with a BSE in CSE..it must be accredited" ...it turns out, however, that we are accredited in a bunch of engineering fields, but not computer science.
I don't know how I missed that. Doesn't seem to matter too much in the industry as far as I know...people are still getting the jobs
with regard to the "file format that would stream but not download", unless there was some encryption going on with the stream I don't see how this would be possible. If it wasn't encrypted, then the packets could just be dumped to a file. It would need some sort of random session key between client and server for that to be feasible..and that would make it slower to stream..now you have to wait for the packets to download and be decrypted before you can play the file.
i'm an ITA (information technology advisor) at UPenn. We always get some shady looking people in the computer lab sitting in the corner where they can't be seen looking at porn. and nothing we can do about it..as long as they don't make a scene or anything
the city of london has been needing something to decrease the congestion. if this is what it takes, then i'm all for it. i'd rather this then the situation getting worse.
i don't see this as being just a problem with cameras. if they didn't have cameras they could just as easily set up toll booths.
i think your bias against security cameras is getting in the way of looking at this as a solution to a different problem. if they didn't have cameras, they would have to pay more for toll booths and police instead of hitting two birds with one stone. it's cheaper and hopefully it will solve the traffic problem
Seriously, this isn't exactly something which hasn't been done before. I remember, back in the day when I had no shell access, finding cgi scripts that did this. A quick check of cgi-resources.com shows one (webrsh) dating from 1998 which looks to do a lot more than this can. As for security, as long as your webserver can't access/execute anything potentially malicious, then I doubt you have much to fear from this.
well..the blog was talking about connections from ie to iis servers, so apache wouldn't be able to do any of this
however, from other posts i've read it seems this whole theory might be just some persistant connection or http 1.1 stuff so in effect any browser/webserver that supports it should be able to do it.
have you looked at some of those comments? it's hilarious:
./Documentation/DocBook/kernel-locking.tmpl:650: If you don't see why, please stay the fuck away from my code.
./arch/mips/kernel/irixelf.c:759:#if 0 /* XXX No fucking way dude... */
./arch/mips/kernel/irixioctl.c:2: * irixioctl.c: A fucking mess...
./arch/parisc/kernel/signal.c:229: printk("fuckup in sys_rt_sigreturn, sending SIGSEGV\n");
./arch/parisc/kernel/signal.c:372: /* ARGH! Fucking brain damage. You don't want to know. */
./include/asm-mips/mmu_context.h:18:/* Fuck. The f-word is here so you can grep for it :-) */
i remember that. played it at woolworth's (must have been about 3 or 4 years before they went out of business). was it really the top 10 of each store that got t-shirts? me and two of my brothers each got shirts..damn that was a good game
check out the ny times article that's linked
they respond to the magnetic tip in the stylus so it only responds to that, not your arm resting on it or anything
handwriting recognition isn't perfect..but then again, i doubt it ever will be
there's a right-click button on the stylus which, from the ny times article, looks like it's placed in an incredibly stupid place..right where you grip the stylus