So you spent four days thinking about me and faildoxing me, and I haven't given your pathetic existence any consideration since trolling you Tuesday night. Pathetic, APK, pathetic...
A. ) Hosts do more than AdBlock ("souled-out" 2 Google/Crippled by default) + Ghostery (Advertiser owned) - "Fox guards henhouse", or Request Policy -> http://yro.slashdot.org/commen...
B. ) Hosts add reliability vs. downed or redirected DNS + secure vs. known malicious domains too -> http://tech.slashdot.org/comme... w/ less added "moving parts" complexity + room 4 breakdown,
C. ) Hosts files yield more speed (blocks ads & hardcodes fav sites - faster than remote DNS), security (vs. malicious domains serving mal-content + block spam/phish), reliability (vs. downed or Kaminsky redirect vulnerable DNS, 99% = unpatched vs. it & worst @ ISP level + weak vs FastFlux + DynDNS botnets), & anonymity (vs. dns request logs + DNSBL's).
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Hosts do more w/ less (1 file) @ a faster level (ring 0) vs redundant browser addons (slowing up slower ring 3 browsers) via filtering 4 the IP stack (coded in C, loads w/ OS, & 1st net resolver queried w\ 45++ yrs.of optimization).
* Addons are more complex + slowup browsers in message passing (use a few concurrently - you'll see) - Addons slowdown SLOWER usermode browsers layering on MORE: I work w/ what you have in kernelmode, via hosts ( A tightly integrated PART of the IP stack itself )
APK
P.S.=> * "A fool makes things bigger + more complex: It takes a touch of genius & a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction." - E.F. Schumacher/Einstein
** "Less is more" = GOOD engineering!
*** "The premise is, quite simple: Take something designed by nature & reprogram it to make it work FOR the body, rather than against it..." - Dr. Alice Krippen "I AM LEGEND"
Actually, I was recently pulled over by the CHP and he remarked that you can just take a picture of your insurance card and the cops will accept that as proof of insurance. I assume it has to be a decent picture with the account numbers visible and the like...
Legality of that varies by jurisdiction, I'm sure.
What they should have been making fun of was Shotgun Joe's advice to people about what they should do with a gun. 'Two blasts through the door' I believe it was.
"Punishment" implies that someone did something wrong, which is not necessarily true of all gunshot victims. Like the unarmed homeless guy my local PD shot in the back last week.
Unless, of course, we consider being homeless as a punishable offense.
Well, it usually goes hand in hand with the most heinous crime known in the US: being poor.
It's actually 250k for 5 people so $50k per person. Although this is ALOT of money it's not outside the possibility for the average software developer if they are willing to save for a few years.
And 20 seconds at a time is not really the same experience. You're basically on a roller coaster at that point. There is no comparison between that and actually being able to eat a meal, do acrobatics, or have sex in no gravity.
Ask your wife; she'll verify that I can too have sex in 20 seconds.
You're still in the front half of your classes. The amount of rote learning in the last two years should be much less. If not, you are in a crappy department or a crappy school, or have picked crappy instructors.
You can say that you were referring to a 'minority of states', but that argument is a bit disingenous when that small number covers a substantial portion of the population. I tend to agree with much of your thesis, but I found referencing a 'minority of states' to be be a weak argument.
Six of the ten highest population states in the US are among those eight. This yields ~ 105 million people out of a population of 315 million, or 33%. I wouldn't describe this as a 'small minority'.
Somebody out there wants to see new things, tiles, ribbons, etc, everything re-designed every 2 years.
After the Y2K codeathon, hirings went down and the industry slumped. Why can't it do that again, now. Instead of putting us all through these crappy redesigns.
And I am sure that whoever receives your 'report' will handle it with utmost dilligence. After all, in Slashdot's lifetime a whopping ONE comment has been deleted due to serious legal threats.
Right after we build the Hyperloop, send people to Mars and 3D print a house with a car parked in the garage.
These terms do not make sense to me. Could you please reframe your comment in relation to the international norms for speculative appearance, specifically, in relation to either the commercial, wide scale application of cold fusion, or the time when we all have flying cars?
So you spent four days thinking about me and faildoxing me, and I haven't given your pathetic existence any consideration since trolling you Tuesday night. Pathetic, APK, pathetic...
One of those is correct. And trivial to discover.
You wouldn't stick your dick in a garbage disposal, so why would you use apk's malware?
All the cool kids were doing it.
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Summary:
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A. ) Hosts do more than AdBlock ("souled-out" 2 Google/Crippled by default) + Ghostery (Advertiser owned) - "Fox guards henhouse", or Request Policy -> http://yro.slashdot.org/commen...
B. ) Hosts add reliability vs. downed or redirected DNS + secure vs. known malicious domains too -> http://tech.slashdot.org/comme... w/ less added "moving parts" complexity + room 4 breakdown,
C. ) Hosts files yield more speed (blocks ads & hardcodes fav sites - faster than remote DNS), security (vs. malicious domains serving mal-content + block spam/phish), reliability (vs. downed or Kaminsky redirect vulnerable DNS, 99% = unpatched vs. it & worst @ ISP level + weak vs FastFlux + DynDNS botnets), & anonymity (vs. dns request logs + DNSBL's).
---
Hosts do more w/ less (1 file) @ a faster level (ring 0) vs redundant browser addons (slowing up slower ring 3 browsers) via filtering 4 the IP stack (coded in C, loads w/ OS, & 1st net resolver queried w\ 45++ yrs.of optimization).
* Addons are more complex + slowup browsers in message passing (use a few concurrently - you'll see) - Addons slowdown SLOWER usermode browsers layering on MORE: I work w/ what you have in kernelmode, via hosts ( A tightly integrated PART of the IP stack itself )
APK
P.S.=> * "A fool makes things bigger + more complex: It takes a touch of genius & a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction." - E.F. Schumacher/Einstein
** "Less is more" = GOOD engineering!
*** "The premise is, quite simple: Take something designed by nature & reprogram it to make it work FOR the body, rather than against it..." - Dr. Alice Krippen "I AM LEGEND"
...apk
Actually, I was recently pulled over by the CHP and he remarked that you can just take a picture of your insurance card and the cops will accept that as proof of insurance. I assume it has to be a decent picture with the account numbers visible and the like...
Legality of that varies by jurisdiction, I'm sure.
If only I had any idea how to write out the Horshack laugh...
I'll buy that for a dollar.
(Yes, apk, another 1 line fart, as opposed to your 100 lines of verbal diarrhea posts...)
You can't mention the (alleged) kiddy diddling domestic terrorist without mentioning his nuisance lawsuits. Much detail available at Hogewash.
I'd like to know how a gun will save you when you are shot at first
It worked for Han Solo.
What they should have been making fun of was Shotgun Joe's advice to people about what they should do with a gun. 'Two blasts through the door' I believe it was.
Hyperbole never fixes anything.
"Punishment" implies that someone did something wrong, which is not necessarily true of all gunshot victims. Like the unarmed homeless guy my local PD shot in the back last week.
Unless, of course, we consider being homeless as a punishable offense.
Well, it usually goes hand in hand with the most heinous crime known in the US: being poor.
Some pacemakers are 'intermittent use'. And whether or not you can make it to the hospital depends greatly on exactly how it fails.
It's actually 250k for 5 people so $50k per person. Although this is ALOT of money it's not outside
the possibility for the average software developer if they are willing to save for a few years.
And 20 seconds at a time is not really the same experience. You're basically on a roller coaster at that point.
There is no comparison between that and actually being able to eat a meal, do acrobatics, or have sex
in no gravity.
Ask your wife; she'll verify that I can too have sex in 20 seconds.
Boy, was she mad...
By what 'tradition'? Nation states and their predecessors have always spied on friend and foe alike.
You're still in the front half of your classes. The amount of rote learning in the last two years should be much less. If not, you are in a crappy department or a crappy school, or have picked crappy instructors.
You can say that you were referring to a 'minority of states', but that argument is a bit disingenous when that small number covers a substantial portion of the population. I tend to agree with much of your thesis, but I found referencing a 'minority of states' to be be a weak argument.
Six of the ten highest population states in the US are among those eight. This yields ~ 105 million people out of a population of 315 million, or 33%. I wouldn't describe this as a 'small minority'.
All stats taken from wikipedia.
it would be worth exploring whether we could cure female HIV using virgin boys...
You're just searching for a compelling reason to get a woman to sleep with you.
After the Y2K codeathon, hirings went down and the industry slumped. Why can't it do that again, now. Instead of putting us all through these crappy redesigns.
It'll happen in about 24 years.
There's a classic trollish article for you.
And I am sure that whoever receives your 'report' will handle it with utmost dilligence. After all, in Slashdot's lifetime a whopping ONE comment has been deleted due to serious legal threats.
Fucking Sci-fags....
Right after we build the Hyperloop, send people to Mars and 3D print a house with a car parked in the garage.
These terms do not make sense to me. Could you please reframe your comment in relation to the international norms for speculative appearance, specifically, in relation to either the commercial, wide scale application of cold fusion, or the time when we all have flying cars?
In addition, more traction will go towards braking, possibly lessening the force of impact.
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
A lunatic with a fetish for cold, canned beans.
There is no Go.
Probably just as well, someone might consider it harmful.
Only v2.