I looked at noip... and eventually settled on dynu.com today after getting dyndns' email. Actually I looked at a little comparison article here http://www.gnutomorrow.com/bes...
Yes-- I run 2k, XP, and 8 in virtualbox. It also does DOS well enough. Windows 3.11 is a little flaky on the mouse, but otherwise ok. I have problems writing to floppy disks in virtualbox; reading works fine. OSX seems to have some issues too (for me): in particular, networking seems very slow and sharing directly with host machine's not working. Personally I only use XP in virtualbox... I've got a couple friends who have XP for their main OS and they plan to keep using it. One of them asked me if their computer would keep working after April.
the federal prosecution argued that a hacker should spend three and a half years in prison for committing a crime it couldn't fully comprehend
from taco cowboy (5327):
In the 21st century, people can claim that they do not know how to hack, but they can tell the court who are the hackers and who are not.
from flyneye (84093):
Actually, its not a very good idea at all, to name names, when you are headed for prison.
from me:
attempting to clarify this... I believe that taco meant the prosecutors could tell the court who is a hacker without understanding what hacking is... not that the person going to prison would accuse others of hacking to reduce their sentence.
Thanks for that! Isaiah 65:5 says:
"Which say, Stand by thyself, come not near to me; for I am holier than thou. These are a smoke in my nose, a fire that burneth all the day." As far as I can tell, that's where the "holier than thou" phrase is based from... with an implied verb of art [holier than thou art], otherwise it doesn't really make sense to use a subjective noun as an object. So yes, you were informative... though your post is currently +2 Troll:)
Interesting. Here across the pond, they teach us to maintain a 2-second gap in front (or 3 seconds depending on conditions: dark, rain, etc.). I don't think I'd handle English traffic well at all. Do you have those 2-story autobuses?
Organic is a word that doesnt even have a scientifically defined meaning (unless we're talking organic chemistry, which, guess what, organic farmers are not). Its a stupid buzzword defined arbitrarily by legislation based on some stupid assumption that a naturally derived chemical is different than a synthetically derived one.
Aww, don't shatter my bubble! And all along, I thought I was getting premium carbon-based goods when I purchased organic.
Dude, you really should get a clue, Apple Macs are PCs since 2000-something, most models even officially support installing Windows (or Linux you somehow menaged to avoid in your entire post on OS) on them. On top of mixing what PC means,...
I blame the MS/Mac advertising for confusion of PC's definition. "Hi, I'm a Mac. Hi, I'm a PC" They are both Personal Computers.
While in this case the answer happens to be right, using W3 schools as a reference for anything is like getting all your international news from Hugo Chavez's ghost.
I suppose you have a better international news source?
would it kill you to use capital letters and periods?
maybe you missed these:
i've traveled around the world and from all the nonsense you read about >>> US <<< law enforcement i've had less trouble at >>> US Customs <<< than almost anywhere in the world >>> . <<< including >>> Europe . <<<
That's six capitalizations and two periods.
They why not write at all?
No - because these are classical CHRISTIAN issues and interpretation, not JEWISH ones. The timers are tools put in place before Shabbat - and they're exceedingly deterministic. Robots would be 100% for the record - so long as their programming was established prior to shabbat itself.
Christians know (or, at least should know) that "the law was our tutor to bring us to Christ, that we might be justified by faith. But after faith has come, we are no longer under a tutor." and that "Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes." (Galatians 3:24-25; Romans 10:4 NKJV), and salvation is not from keeping the law at all. The law could not justify.
"Did you receive the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith? Are you so foolish? Having begun in the Spirit, are you now being made perfect by the flesh?" (Galatians 3:2-3) Even after salvation, continuing in our walk with Christ is not about keeping the old laws. God desires mercy and not sacrifice.
Is it really related to their point if said 15-year-old is named Ezekiel, or has a large collection of shoes? Would their gender be relevant?
Possibly. With a large enough data set, we could conclude that owning a large collection of shoes increases 15-year-olds' responsible social behavior. In fact, we could graph their "social iq" on one axis, and "number of shoes owned" on the other axis. We could add another axis for gender... then print it with a 3d printer. yeah. I'm sure that must be why the child's age wouldn't be enough information for most people.
And here is Seattle - "Nicklesville" ...
4. People who feel that society should support their homeless lifestyle.
I noticed a lot of that in Portland, when I lived up there. Maybe it's a northwest thing?
I looked at noip ... and eventually settled on dynu.com today after getting dyndns' email. Actually I looked at a little comparison article here http://www.gnutomorrow.com/bes...
Yeah, there's also the unofficial "Service pack 5" for windows 2000...
For Windows 2k and above virtual box works well.
Yes-- I run 2k, XP, and 8 in virtualbox. It also does DOS well enough. Windows 3.11 is a little flaky on the mouse, but otherwise ok. I have problems writing to floppy disks in virtualbox; reading works fine. OSX seems to have some issues too (for me): in particular, networking seems very slow and sharing directly with host machine's not working. Personally I only use XP in virtualbox... I've got a couple friends who have XP for their main OS and they plan to keep using it. One of them asked me if their computer would keep working after April.
... driver for a CNC machine ...
I thought those ran on DOS...
the federal prosecution argued that a hacker should spend three and a half years in prison for committing a crime it couldn't fully comprehend
from taco cowboy (5327):
In the 21st century, people can claim that they do not know how to hack, but they can tell the court who are the hackers and who are not.
from flyneye (84093):
Actually, its not a very good idea at all, to name names, when you are headed for prison.
from me: ... not that the person going to prison would accuse others of hacking to reduce their sentence.
attempting to clarify this... I believe that taco meant the prosecutors could tell the court who is a hacker without understanding what hacking is
I'm glad that God has chosen the foolish things of the world to put to shame the wise. The weak, lowly, despised He has chosen.
I use USB for keyboard/mouse, Firewire for video capture, eSata for external storage (well I do occasionally use USB flash drives...)
Thanks for that! :)
Isaiah 65:5 says: "Which say, Stand by thyself, come not near to me; for I am holier than thou. These are a smoke in my nose, a fire that burneth all the day."
As far as I can tell, that's where the "holier than thou" phrase is based from... with an implied verb of art [holier than thou art], otherwise it doesn't really make sense to use a subjective noun as an object.
So yes, you were informative... though your post is currently +2 Troll
Interesting. Here across the pond, they teach us to maintain a 2-second gap in front (or 3 seconds depending on conditions: dark, rain, etc.). I don't think I'd handle English traffic well at all. Do you have those 2-story autobuses?
Evidence. You never know when you might need to bankrupt/incarcerate/whatever someone, anyone ... everyone!
Organic is a word that doesnt even have a scientifically defined meaning (unless we're talking organic chemistry, which, guess what, organic farmers are not). Its a stupid buzzword defined arbitrarily by legislation based on some stupid assumption that a naturally derived chemical is different than a synthetically derived one.
Aww, don't shatter my bubble! And all along, I thought I was getting premium carbon-based goods when I purchased organic.
Dude, you really should get a clue, Apple Macs are PCs since 2000-something, most models even officially support installing Windows (or Linux you somehow menaged to avoid in your entire post on OS) on them. On top of mixing what PC means,...
I blame the MS/Mac advertising for confusion of PC's definition. "Hi, I'm a Mac. Hi, I'm a PC"
They are both Personal Computers.
and a new DRM (Direct Rendering Manager) driver for the Renesas R-Car SoC
I'm surprised the Slashdot headline didn't read "DRM Coming to Linux" or some other such nonsense. :-)
While in this case the answer happens to be right, using W3 schools as a reference for anything is like getting all your international news from Hugo Chavez's ghost.
I suppose you have a better international news source?
Serious question, does the drop command accept wildcards?
Nope
Yes, true, while there is US and THEM, there is also WE. But, you must understand, WE are not like THEM! ;)
would it kill you to use capital letters and periods?
maybe you missed these:
i've traveled around the world and from all the nonsense you read about >>> US <<< law enforcement i've had less trouble at >>> US Customs <<< than almost anywhere in the world >>> . <<< including >>> Europe . <<<
That's six capitalizations and two periods.
They why not write at all?
well an "oct"ave should have eight distinct tones... but yeah I get it :-)
... a vocal range of only about one eighth of an octave...
Wow. That would be pretty monotonal sounding.
Computer analogy: all their data bytes use only one bit, or something like that.
Where's the mathematics czar when you need him?
People, the government is supposed to work for you, not the other way around.
So... don't ask what you can do for your country, ask what your country can do for you!
No - because these are classical CHRISTIAN issues and interpretation, not JEWISH ones. The timers are tools put in place before Shabbat - and they're exceedingly deterministic. Robots would be 100% for the record - so long as their programming was established prior to shabbat itself.
Christians know (or, at least should know) that "the law was our tutor to bring us to Christ, that we might be justified by faith. But after faith has come, we are no longer under a tutor." and that "Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes." (Galatians 3:24-25; Romans 10:4 NKJV), and salvation is not from keeping the law at all. The law could not justify.
"Did you receive the Spirit by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith? Are you so foolish? Having begun in the Spirit, are you now being made perfect by the flesh?" (Galatians 3:2-3) Even after salvation, continuing in our walk with Christ is not about keeping the old laws. God desires mercy and not sacrifice.
I'm not sure about you, but I'm certainly entitled to my own facts.
Is it really related to their point if said 15-year-old is named Ezekiel, or has a large collection of shoes? Would their gender be relevant?
Possibly. With a large enough data set, we could conclude that owning a large collection of shoes increases 15-year-olds' responsible social behavior. In fact, we could graph their "social iq" on one axis, and "number of shoes owned" on the other axis. We could add another axis for gender... then print it with a 3d printer. yeah. I'm sure that must be why the child's age wouldn't be enough information for most people.