What about my cable provider? For example, if I was to switch the NIC plugged into the cable modem, I have to call the service number and tell them my new MAC address, otherwise DHCP won't hand me an IP.
At the time I'm posting this, it doesn't seem like there has been a _single_ intelligent comment about the subject.
I for one, would love to see more women in the computer science/hacker/whatever-you-want-to-call it field, and for more reasons than the obvious ones mentioned by the obviously sexually repressed posters.
As hackers (and people with supposedly open minds) I would think we'd welcome the different perspective women bring to things. Call me a dork, but I guess I'd find someone who could argue with me about implementation or point out a flaw in my thinking a lot more stimulating than discussing the latest fashion trends.
Those have been available since the beginning of April...Powerleap has one too (http://www.powerleap.com) that allows manipulation of core voltage, and has built in protection for overheating.
What about my cable provider? For example, if I was to switch the NIC plugged into the cable modem, I have to call the service number and tell them my new MAC address, otherwise DHCP won't hand me an IP.
At the time I'm posting this, it doesn't seem like there has been a _single_ intelligent comment about the subject.
I for one, would love to see more women in the computer science/hacker/whatever-you-want-to-call it field, and for more reasons than the obvious ones mentioned by the obviously sexually repressed posters.
As hackers (and people with supposedly open minds) I would think we'd welcome the different perspective women bring to things. Call me a dork, but I guess I'd find someone who could argue with me about implementation or point out a flaw in my thinking a lot more stimulating than discussing the latest fashion trends.
Those have been available since the beginning of April...Powerleap has one too (http://www.powerleap.com) that allows manipulation of core voltage, and has built in protection for overheating.
Gore2000 - an Open source site that runs Apac^H^H^H^H IIS 4.0.
ugh.