If im not mistaken, ballard power systems has been working on fuel cells based on this technology for quite a while. (and will infact be available for public purchase soon) there also working with automobile manufacturs to produce fuel cell based cars. tho those are still a ways off.... just where would i refuel my hydrogen powered car anyways?
Well. now that MS has released a patch for this bug... should be easy enough to use the bug to fix itself.... create a webpage, that uses this flaw to cause the pc to download and install a copy of the fix;)
I was recently in Manila on business. (training someone down there to set-up a large number of linux servers:)
Although internet access & communication in general seemed to be expensive, text messaging was very cheap - usually a # of free messages per month - and just 1 peso per message after that. $1 canadian/us = approx 25-30 pesos
I was told that they have the largest volume of text messages in the world.
Its also quite amazeing to watch someone able to rapidly type in long text messages using a 10-digit cell phone keypad! - espically when several of your hosts are sending eachother messages across the dinner table. (alot of jokes apparently)
I'd like to see MS just across the street from a Linux distro. (actually no, I live in BC, bad enough beeing this close to redmond) - tho BC is a great place to live.! If microsoft consideres this, which i doubt they will, part of BC's incentives would probally include tax breaks for MS (and employees) to live up here.
BackupEdge is the most powerfull backup program for linux (or any other unix) that I've seen. It does do what you want, & has alot of other great features.
If im not mistaken, ballard power systems has been working on fuel cells based on this technology for quite a while. (and will infact be available for public purchase soon) there also working with automobile manufacturs to produce fuel cell based cars. tho those are still a ways off.... just where would i refuel my hydrogen powered car anyways?
its just wrong to see a unix timestamp start with a 1 im gonna end up trying to debug a problem that doesnt exist...
Well. now that MS has released a patch for this bug... should be easy enough to use the bug to fix itself.... create a webpage, that uses this flaw to cause the pc to download and install a copy of the fix ;)
2001-03-15 03:15:20
well hope i win..dont have enough t-shirts allready
hmm, Mars could become quite the ski destination, we could send all the MS-employee's there, and keep them outa Whistler!
we need a new tld, called .tld - for websites about adding new tld's.
I was recently in Manila on business. (training someone down there to set-up a large number of linux servers :)
Although internet access & communication in general seemed to be expensive, text messaging was very cheap - usually a # of free messages per month - and just 1 peso per message after that.
$1 canadian/us = approx 25-30 pesos
I was told that they have the largest volume of text messages in the world.
Its also quite amazeing to watch someone able to rapidly type in long text messages using a 10-digit cell phone keypad! - espically when several of your hosts are sending eachother messages across the dinner table. (alot of jokes apparently)
I'd like to see MS just across the street from a Linux distro. (actually no, I live in BC, bad enough beeing this close to redmond) - tho BC is a great place to live.! If microsoft consideres this, which i doubt they will, part of BC's incentives would probally include tax breaks for MS (and employees) to live up here.
There are lots of accounting applications for Linux,
see www.linuxapps.com for some
(under office/systems?)
-and there are many more not on the list.
O.K. so it may be a good idea, but isn't anyone a little scared of plugging 110V AC into anything other than your power-supply.
if your AC-NIC fails, and sends that current into your system you're gonna be replacing alot of pieces.
-or worse if it send it out over your LAN.
BackupEdge is the most powerfull backup program for linux (or any other unix) that I've seen.
It does do what you want, & has alot of other great features.
-great automatic backup/verifys
- backup recovery programs
- bootdisk manager.
downside: it's comercial
see www.microlite.com for details