These are cool. I used one to host a delta loop antenna for 160 meters. It broke the 500 lb test line I used, well, either that or an airplane hit it since the kite was sitting about at about 200 meters high.
Yea, right, sure, whatever you say.
When you start using phrases like "force someone to capitulate" then you don't have democracy.
The net was built for the military in the first place. Better get out of your real world and step into reality.
If you are going to be a proud Linux ham at least recommend a site that runs Linux. Eham.net
Qrz.com uses Sun systems and while they now use slashcode they have removed such nice features as anonymous posting.
Sorry sir I don't have an open relay has you suggest.
So, your suggesting that a person is going to follow a rule because everbody on the internet agreed on it? Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah you're funny. How do you suggest we prevent people from doing the types of activities I described? Tell their ISP? When you get a clue about how the world really works, come back and we will discuss this properly.
So does that include the right to use other peoples mail servers to send email for free?
Does that include the right to send p0rn to children? Does that include the right to forge their identity?
These are the questions the techno-idiots in congress need to talk about.
(BTW, Deloitte Consulting believes in Microsoft software and IT outsourcing.)
Of course they do. They are only concerned with their own bottom line. D&T has driven many projects in to the ground with their Microcenteric ways.
It is the tech workers who only have limited experience in proprietary software packages and lack the expertise to learn something new without expensive training classes that are the real problem. In other words the idiots who know one technology and apply it to all the companies problems.
MS will stop at nothing before they own the small, medium and large business software market. Why get your CRM from peoplesoft when MS is giving it away with a new copy of sql server.
All those who worship at the alter of Bill Gates ought to listen to this interview. Linus is a breath of fresh-air in the software world. Bill Gates has nothing on Linus. Linus is a much better example of how a human being should act then Gates. Somehow, even with all his charity, I still think of Bill Gates as a rich spoiled brat. I don't think Linus will ever be that way.
That line good old Steve spoke about 2 years ago, well I crossed it so I writing this to you from jail. How was I suppose to know that when I bought Office XP it was only for 2 years. Jeez, I paid almost $300 for a single user version. But, when I decided that Microsoft was really a place I wanted to work and I sent them my resume (in Word format of course) what did I get? A knock at the door and handcuffs. So don't cross that line you could be next kids.
qmail is your best bet. Why pay for something when a free and better alternative is available. Plus, you can sleep at night knowing that your mail server is not going to crash.
Lets see, he has never used IRC, but he knows all about the Windows TCP stack. There can be only one reason, Mr. Gibson has the Microsoft source code. Folks, this is just an elaborate scheme to get his fixes into the windows source.
Why do you treat open source projects like close sourced ones? If we all sat around and shouted "if only..." about Linux then nothing would happen. So, ditch win98ja and make your name by contributing to making Linux useful for more people.
BTW, Have you tried http://tlug.linux.or.jp/index.html?
Someone on the local lug list reported that someone hit their userid and it send the email with link to reset their password. At the same time they reported a DOS against their mail server causing mail to backup on their secondary. This was in April.
Your logic doesn't make sense. If the average AOL user is stuck with a sub 200 MHz system and are not computer literate how does this have anything to do with what browser AOL uses for its software those users aren't going to be using Windows XP anytime soon.
BTW, if you can't get Mozilla to work on your 800 MHz 756 MB (And how did you get this much ram? Did you really mean 768? Given that you probably have maybe 4 DIMM slots on your machine you would have to have at least 2 256 MB DIMMS which would leave 2 available. If you used a 128 and 64 MB DIMM that would get you 704 MB if you used 2x128's that would get you 768. You aren't one of those AOL users of which you speak are you?) then maybe you better get the latest build and quit using M13 or whatever.
No all software does not have bugs. I've never seen a "Hello world" program with a bug. The real root of the problem is most programmers have never progressed beyond "Hello world".
Now, steal this developer.
These are cool. I used one to host a delta loop antenna for 160 meters. It broke the 500 lb test line I used, well, either that or an airplane hit it since the kite was sitting about at about 200 meters high.
Yea, right, sure, whatever you say. When you start using phrases like "force someone to capitulate" then you don't have democracy. The net was built for the military in the first place. Better get out of your real world and step into reality.
If you are going to be a proud Linux ham at least recommend a site that runs Linux. Eham.net Qrz.com uses Sun systems and while they now use slashcode they have removed such nice features as anonymous posting.
Sorry sir I don't have an open relay has you suggest.
So, your suggesting that a person is going to follow a rule because everbody on the internet agreed on it? Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah you're funny. How do you suggest we prevent people from doing the types of activities I described? Tell their ISP? When you get a clue about how the world really works, come back and we will discuss this properly.
So does that include the right to use other peoples mail servers to send email for free? Does that include the right to send p0rn to children? Does that include the right to forge their identity? These are the questions the techno-idiots in congress need to talk about.
(BTW, Deloitte Consulting believes in Microsoft software and IT outsourcing.) Of course they do. They are only concerned with their own bottom line. D&T has driven many projects in to the ground with their Microcenteric ways.
Anybody know of something like this that will output 12 Volts at about 1 Amp?
And that is to plate the contacts of all the microprocessors, memory chips and connector pins. Has a currency it sucks, to heavy.
I guess /. has found their new revenue stream, selling magazine subscriptions.
Nooooooooooooooooooooo! Please don't do it. If you fall for the become an MBA line, MBA's will never become extinct.
I guess this removes the P from PVR. Guess I'll be waiting for the howto to make my own tivo.
It is the tech workers who only have limited experience in proprietary software packages and lack the expertise to learn something new without expensive training classes that are the real problem. In other words the idiots who know one technology and apply it to all the companies problems.
MS will stop at nothing before they own the small, medium and large business software market. Why get your CRM from peoplesoft when MS is giving it away with a new copy of sql server.
I've been getting messages from flourescent lights for years.
All those who worship at the alter of Bill Gates ought to listen to this interview. Linus is a breath of fresh-air in the software world. Bill Gates has nothing on Linus. Linus is a much better example of how a human being should act then Gates. Somehow, even with all his charity, I still think of Bill Gates as a rich spoiled brat. I don't think Linus will ever be that way.
June 1, 2003
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That line good old Steve spoke about 2 years ago, well I crossed it so I writing this to you from jail. How was I suppose to know that when I bought Office XP it was only for 2 years. Jeez, I paid almost $300 for a single user version. But, when I decided that Microsoft was really a place I wanted to work and I sent them my resume (in Word format of course) what did I get? A knock at the door and handcuffs. So don't cross that line you could be next kids.
Sincerely,
T. Pengiun
qmail is your best bet. Why pay for something when a free and better alternative is available. Plus, you can sleep at night knowing that your mail server is not going to crash.
Lets see, he has never used IRC, but he knows all about the Windows TCP stack. There can be only one reason, Mr. Gibson has the Microsoft source code. Folks, this is just an elaborate scheme to get his fixes into the windows source.
Why do you treat open source projects like close sourced ones? If we all sat around and shouted "if only..." about Linux then nothing would happen. So, ditch win98ja and make your name by contributing to making Linux useful for more people.
BTW, Have you tried http://tlug.linux.or.jp/index.html?
Someone on the local lug list reported that someone hit their userid and it send the email with link to reset their password. At the same time they reported a DOS against their mail server causing mail to backup on their secondary. This was in April.
Your logic doesn't make sense. If the average AOL user is stuck with a sub 200 MHz system and are not computer literate how does this have anything to do with what browser AOL uses for its software those users aren't going to be using Windows XP anytime soon.
BTW, if you can't get Mozilla to work on your 800 MHz 756 MB (And how did you get this much ram? Did you really mean 768? Given that you probably have maybe 4 DIMM slots on your machine you would have to have at least 2 256 MB DIMMS which would leave 2 available. If you used a 128 and 64 MB DIMM that would get you 704 MB if you used 2x128's that would get you 768. You aren't one of those AOL users of which you speak are you?) then maybe you better get the latest build and quit using M13 or whatever.
No all software does not have bugs. I've never seen a "Hello world" program with a bug. The real root of the problem is most programmers have never progressed beyond "Hello world".
You attended OSU, how are you going to get your weekly quota of dumpster fires smoke, tear gas, and knee knockers?
Anyway, the question you really need to ask is, will my credits transfer.
Interesting that the SGI/Linux/DB2 combo had half the load time of the highest W2K/SQL7 server.