This kind of story is the same nonsense spewed by pornographers, "you will be a millionaire just like me if you license our media." One website devoted to such suckers is gofuckyourself.com These people discuss the merits of popup ads and promoting other atrocities. Want to know who spammers are that destroyed the free nature of alt.sex newsgroups to promote business models? There you go.
I have to use encrypted tunneling, because WEP is worthless. It causes my Linksys cards to lock up within minutes or seconds under full throughput. My Dlink cards do better, but resetting the cards after every timeout is annoying. Reminds me when Windows95 came out.
If the wireless cards had a second processor to handle the communications and leave the signal processing to the DSP, we might have better reliability. These cards (except the Cisco) we have now are cheap and barely functional.
I doubt it. They are security cameras at nearly every intersection, every corner of every building, yet crimes of person and property still go unsolved. What has increased are revenue generating infractions of "safety" laws, such as people who miscalculate the timing of yellow lights, not slowing down at stop signs, etc...
Looks like they want the general public to dance to marching orders more closely, since catching terrorists and criminals is a losing battle.
LEDs are more efficient at high currents. Also, they are less efficient at higher temperatures. This is why they appear brighter when the same amount of energy is pulsed over the same amount of time.
The floor in my basement doesn't just weep, little lakes start forming in the summer. Even though its cool, I have to run a small air conditioner at light levels to keep the humidity down.
I have also found termites enter a house through cracks in the basement. Termites have large underground networks and come up during the springtime to mate. Sealing *all* cracks or getting an exterminator to drill holes and inject a chemical barrier is the defense against this pest. But if the house is always dry enough to keep water leeched from the wood structure, termites cannot use their tricks to store water and make moist areas to thrive.
The reinforced cement with foam block you described seems to be the ultimate material to build a castle.
Your lifestyle may be the main determining factor how long your house lasts. Keep it clean and dry and pests will not find its structure a desirable alternative to a more suitable food supply. The metal composition of the plumbing (nickel, chrome, other stainless, etc...) will determine if rust will eat through over the years (and it will!) and cause a flood. Is there sufficient drainage of rain gutters? Is your basement sealed from cracks?
The goal is to keep the wild elements of nature out of your house with the roof over you. This includes party animals which may be more destructive than cockroaches.
The perceived problems of customized building of an entire may be a strong advantage. It requires all software to be of highest quality or the bugs will show. A community that encounters problems encourages debugging or switching to higher quality packages and not sweeping problems under the rug.
My iptables blackhole list is about twenty lines long and has reduced my spam to less than one a week. Its amazing that all the spam comes from the same networks (whois -h whois.arin.net [ipnumber]) A few/7,/8, several/16, and the rest/24...
I would have reduced that picture down to a reasonable level for hosting, but my best computer doesn't have even half that much memory. And I don't think xv is able to parse a picture with that large of a footprint.
They have some nice computing equipment at NASA to generate an image that large.
Do you ever run more than one instance of an application? I find myself running dozens of image editors at once, all sharing most of the same libraries. This would take up a magnitude more memory if they were staticly linked.
I have taken advantage of lighting not only to mimick sunlight, but for heat. My computer room is in the basement, fully enclosed with concrete walls, so this bomb shelter is very cold all year. About 1000 watts of halogen lights keeps my feet nice and toasty and the radiant warmth makes me smile. The lighting is so warm, I have to wear shades.
If it ever gets depressing, I just start adding more arrays of blinking lights to the boxes as a cheap substitute for "upgrade gratification." After all, blinky lights are the essense of modern technology.
Why doesn't the application install and use the library in its own install directory? We do have paths for execution in Windows, right? I don't understand why every library for all of creation has to be in one directory. Its like giving the keys to your house to every resident in the city in case they need to use the kitchen sink to make dinner. There's going to be trouble if you share resources without discretion.
I prefer to use free software tools as they are more configurable and are designed to be integreated within your operating system in the most configurable ways. The smartmontools gives your SCSI and IDE drive a complete report of performance and errors logged since it was new. This utility may be run as a daemon in your crontab to mail out errors or change the terror alert color to orange when things go south. Not having a report card for your drives is bad karma.
It was your basic laser toner spam. We started with a phone call and got a confession. She defended herself vigorously with spammer's logic, but we knew our mark.
From the phone number, we did a reverse phone directory lookup and got what appeared to be a residence. That's when I decided to survey her neighborhood. I wanted to see what the demographics were and if there were wireless networks, etc... Turns out it was trash day. You can learn a lot about a spammer by what they throw out. I was also able to profile her habits by her house. Not a bad house, but it was odd. She collected rocks. A lot of rocks. A glass house surrounded by lots of rocks. This was a spammer's house, surrounded by rocks. At this point, take a guess who is more insane: the spammer, or the disgruntled email receipient, me.
Here is the scoop on Green Card Spam you mentioned. Worth a read to see what happens to a typical spammer in the long run. He was disbarred, his wife left him, humiliated, now he is pretty much living in hell. Justice was served.
Do spammers really make money? Do operators of pr0n websites really make money from banner ads? I am starting to believe the money is to be made convincing others that these trades are profitable and selling them starter packages for a price. Kind of like Amway, you can buy yourself into one of these leeching vices and sell a bit of your soul at the same time.
Meanwhile, the con artists at the top don't have to deal with the carnage and destruction at the bottom, while skimming the cream at the top. That's the essence of business planning in a nutshell.
I know a better idea. And the reason why I love local ISPs. One our LUG mailing list got spammed. Within the hour, I got an address and it was from someone here in the city. Let's say it was an interesting experience getting to know this spammer and observing her habitat. Yes, it was a internet luser wanting to exploit the masses.
Get to know your spammer. Field trips are more entertaining than sitting on the couch watching television.
Not to mention these people are directly supporting the spam industry and making it very lucrative. The victims so richy got what they deserved. Consider that their fine and tax for stupidity.
Each open connection takes memory. A little effort can run their system so heavily into swap and get the load average high enough to throttle their mailserver.
This kind of story is the same nonsense spewed by pornographers, "you will be a millionaire just like me if you license our media." One website devoted to such suckers is gofuckyourself.com These people discuss the merits of popup ads and promoting other atrocities. Want to know who spammers are that destroyed the free nature of alt.sex newsgroups to promote business models? There you go.
I have to use encrypted tunneling, because WEP is worthless. It causes my Linksys cards to lock up within minutes or seconds under full throughput. My Dlink cards do better, but resetting the cards after every timeout is annoying. Reminds me when Windows95 came out.
If the wireless cards had a second processor to handle the communications and leave the signal processing to the DSP, we might have better reliability. These cards (except the Cisco) we have now are cheap and barely functional.
Why not just one television and radio station for each city. Much more efficient.
I'm sure the One Big Company would argue "all the diversity you need on one channel."
A security camera can help prevent crime...
I doubt it. They are security cameras at nearly every intersection, every corner of every building, yet crimes of person and property still go unsolved. What has increased are revenue generating infractions of "safety" laws, such as people who miscalculate the timing of yellow lights, not slowing down at stop signs, etc...
Looks like they want the general public to dance to marching orders more closely, since catching terrorists and criminals is a losing battle.
This is what happens when companies are allowed to buy politicians.
This might be good news for those who wish to take up the slack. The whole internet shouldn't be about several large web sites.
LEDs are more efficient at high currents. Also, they are less efficient at higher temperatures. This is why they appear brighter when the same amount of energy is pulsed over the same amount of time.
The floor in my basement doesn't just weep, little lakes start forming in the summer. Even though its cool, I have to run a small air conditioner at light levels to keep the humidity down.
I have also found termites enter a house through cracks in the basement. Termites have large underground networks and come up during the springtime to mate. Sealing *all* cracks or getting an exterminator to drill holes and inject a chemical barrier is the defense against this pest. But if the house is always dry enough to keep water leeched from the wood structure, termites cannot use their tricks to store water and make moist areas to thrive.
The reinforced cement with foam block you described seems to be the ultimate material to build a castle.
Your lifestyle may be the main determining factor how long your house lasts. Keep it clean and dry and pests will not find its structure a desirable alternative to a more suitable food supply. The metal composition of the plumbing (nickel, chrome, other stainless, etc...) will determine if rust will eat through over the years (and it will!) and cause a flood. Is there sufficient drainage of rain gutters? Is your basement sealed from cracks?
The goal is to keep the wild elements of nature out of your house with the roof over you. This includes party animals which may be more destructive than cockroaches.
The perceived problems of customized building of an entire may be a strong advantage. It requires all software to be of highest quality or the bugs will show. A community that encounters problems encourages debugging or switching to higher quality packages and not sweeping problems under the rug.
My iptables blackhole list is about twenty lines long and has reduced my spam to less than one a week. Its amazing that all the spam comes from the same networks (whois -h whois.arin.net [ipnumber]) A few /7, /8, several /16, and the rest /24...
I would have reduced that picture down to a reasonable level for hosting, but my best computer doesn't have even half that much memory. And I don't think xv is able to parse a picture with that large of a footprint.
They have some nice computing equipment at NASA to generate an image that large.
Do you ever run more than one instance of an application? I find myself running dozens of image editors at once, all sharing most of the same libraries. This would take up a magnitude more memory if they were staticly linked.
I have taken advantage of lighting not only to mimick sunlight, but for heat. My computer room is in the basement, fully enclosed with concrete walls, so this bomb shelter is very cold all year. About 1000 watts of halogen lights keeps my feet nice and toasty and the radiant warmth makes me smile. The lighting is so warm, I have to wear shades.
If it ever gets depressing, I just start adding more arrays of blinking lights to the boxes as a cheap substitute for "upgrade gratification." After all, blinky lights are the essense of modern technology.
Why doesn't the application install and use the library in its own install directory? We do have paths for execution in Windows, right? I don't understand why every library for all of creation has to be in one directory. Its like giving the keys to your house to every resident in the city in case they need to use the kitchen sink to make dinner. There's going to be trouble if you share resources without discretion.
The world really needs mini DVD-RW. Now that would be nice.
I prefer to use free software tools as they are more configurable and are designed to be integreated within your operating system in the most configurable ways. The smartmontools gives your SCSI and IDE drive a complete report of performance and errors logged since it was new. This utility may be run as a daemon in your crontab to mail out errors or change the terror alert color to orange when things go south. Not having a report card for your drives is bad karma.
gentoo: "emerge smartmontools"
It was your basic laser toner spam. We started with a phone call and got a confession. She defended herself vigorously with spammer's logic, but we knew our mark.
From the phone number, we did a reverse phone directory lookup and got what appeared to be a residence. That's when I decided to survey her neighborhood. I wanted to see what the demographics were and if there were wireless networks, etc... Turns out it was trash day. You can learn a lot about a spammer by what they throw out. I was also able to profile her habits by her house. Not a bad house, but it was odd. She collected rocks. A lot of rocks. A glass house surrounded by lots of rocks. This was a spammer's house, surrounded by rocks. At this point, take a guess who is more insane: the spammer, or the disgruntled email receipient, me.
Moral of the story: don't spam.
Here is the scoop on Green Card Spam you mentioned. Worth a read to see what happens to a typical spammer in the long run. He was disbarred, his wife left him, humiliated, now he is pretty much living in hell. Justice was served.
Do spammers really make money? Do operators of pr0n websites really make money from banner ads? I am starting to believe the money is to be made convincing others that these trades are profitable and selling them starter packages for a price. Kind of like Amway, you can buy yourself into one of these leeching vices and sell a bit of your soul at the same time.
Meanwhile, the con artists at the top don't have to deal with the carnage and destruction at the bottom, while skimming the cream at the top. That's the essence of business planning in a nutshell.
I know a better idea. And the reason why I love local ISPs. One our LUG mailing list got spammed. Within the hour, I got an address and it was from someone here in the city. Let's say it was an interesting experience getting to know this spammer and observing her habitat. Yes, it was a internet luser wanting to exploit the masses.
Get to know your spammer. Field trips are more entertaining than sitting on the couch watching television.
Considering how Dell feels about other operating systems other than Windows, I'd say its in their culture.
I mean, if you're that stupid...
Not to mention these people are directly supporting the spam industry and making it very lucrative. The victims so richy got what they deserved. Consider that their fine and tax for stupidity.
Each open connection takes memory. A little effort can run their system so heavily into swap and get the load average high enough to throttle their mailserver.
Well, it wasn't awfully funny, because I forgot to preview to make sure I typed in the link.
Here's the second page of that patented invention.