... or some other such communication system were used. It could be set up on Highway Patrol cars (already on the road) and send up to the minute data combined with GPS for location. So, if you had (n)cars on the road in a given area, you could tell the weather at all the doughnut shops in the state.
"In 2002 Microsoft issued 34 advisories for Windows XP, and 37 advisories for Windows 2000. By comparison, Red Hat Linux saw 87 advisories for its OS and Sun issued 83 alerts for Solaris."
It says nothing about the severity of the alerts but on sheer numbers, it's thought provoking.
So I'm too lazy to get the actual email activation script going, but I ensure you that it will be done. I'm working on a new secret project right now that will hopefully be done this weekend. I fell ill Sunday which lasted until Wednesday and killed my productivity. What should have been done Monday night was not-quite-finished yesterday.
So, after I get done with this project, I'll have some more time to work on nerdfarm. In the meantime, I'm checking the Users table and manually activating. So if you care to post, or anything, just try to log back in in a day or so and you should be able to.
How's the secret project going, or is that classified? Hope you're feeling better/bitter. Email activation script still not going? That's, what, 3 weeks ago? I guess you miscalculated that timeline, huh?
... or some other such communication system were used. It could be set up on Highway Patrol cars (already on the road) and send up to the minute data combined with GPS for location.
So, if you had (n)cars on the road in a given area, you could tell the weather at all the doughnut shops in the state.
There's a difference between "pornographic" and "obscene".
Big balls or not, if you go poking around, you will probably find a ".mil/stone_around/your-neck"
Perfect for SlashDot... "Rumor.mil"
Who are we to tell them what they have to accomodate?
Don't like the way a particular *NIX works? Don't use it.
Try something else.
Maybe one on the scale of hundreds of miles in the Sarah desert would. Or maybe on the Greenland icecap done in yellow snow.
Or maybe The Nazca Lines?
There are others referrenced as well.
You're new here, aren't you?
These standards have to comply with guidelines set by CBDTPA, including being reliable, resistant to attack, upgradable and not too expensive.
Pick two...
I'm a programmer. I don't have time for a girlfriend, but a talking... <roomba>,... now that's cool!
It is called Microsoft Vacuum Cleaner.
"The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck, is the day they start making vacuum cleaners."
It may not really suck, but I'm sure it really blows.
Well, so much for the tinfoil beanie.
I'm going for the full body-suit.
...or the Russian GLONASS...
Why was I expecting a gostse.cx link here?
Yes, but what are the 6 degrees between Wil Wheaton and Kevin Bacon?
Substantial character death.
....
Like this in Wyvern?
Wyvern players who've died the most.
Last updated: Fri Jan 17 21:31:22 PST 2003
1. blank 2402 halfling
2. mikenewbie 1984 human
3. immortal 1459 human
4. lilriki 1262 pixie
5. justice 1052 human
6. dragthire 890 human
7. lords 784 human
8. ted 784 dark elf
It kinda sounds like the "Cowardly Lion" from "The Wizard of Oz", doesn't it?
C'mon...C'mon...fsst,fsst!
He lives off Jerry's ghost.
I guess he's the only one who is Grateful Jerry's Dead.:(
I have a couple of rottweilers...
Now add eleven more and there's a "ROT13" that would make me feel secure!!
Sshhhh!
My employer may hear you and get this for work.
You know, to save electricty. They'd still demand the same output, as well.
Here it is. Just for you.
It's really simple to figure out what to copy into the location bar.
Wait for it. The year is still very young.
I'd say, if Cohen loses (which he should), he would find his product un-bare-able.
I found this interesting.
Especially this qoute:
"In 2002 Microsoft issued 34 advisories for Windows XP, and 37 advisories for Windows 2000. By comparison, Red Hat Linux saw 87 advisories for its OS and Sun issued 83 alerts for Solaris."
It says nothing about the severity of the alerts but on sheer numbers, it's thought provoking.
Working link.
...the natural simplest expression of how to cause a Ctrl-Alt-Del.
It's legal to copy all of Windows OS?
From your "Website":
Posted by: xerithane
Nonsense
17:17:56 on 12/13/2002
So I'm too lazy to get the actual email activation script going, but I ensure you that it will be done. I'm working on a new secret project right now that will hopefully be done this weekend. I fell ill Sunday which lasted until Wednesday and killed my productivity. What should have been done Monday night was not-quite-finished yesterday.
So, after I get done with this project, I'll have some more time to work on nerdfarm. In the meantime, I'm checking the Users table and manually activating. So if you care to post, or anything, just try to log back in in a day or so and you should be able to.
How's the secret project going, or is that classified?
Hope you're feeling better/bitter.
Email activation script still not going?
That's, what, 3 weeks ago? I guess you miscalculated that timeline, huh?