Judging from a past encounter with a guy claiming to be a firefighter in Bozeman, I now wondering if they've been having problems with city employees posting questionable material. A while back I got into a bit of an argument with some guy claiming to be a firefighter from Bozeman, MT when he posted some racist garbage about President Obama on a friend's Facebook wall.
I still have a screen shot of it and I'm now tempted for forward it along.
You probably couldn't find the video because it violated the terms of use.
Heyooooooooo
Re:My uni apparently didn't get the memo
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Ruckus Closes Down
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I work for a medium-sized University and I'm curious what the CIO is going to say about this. He's the one who pushed the Ruckus thing through on our campus and I suspect this'll lead to a bit of egg on his face.
I dunno, I guess I was just uncomfortable with the thought of putting all of my eggs (my music library) into one basket. (The Ruckus DRM servers)
Too bad their farming self-sufficiency will once again, be at the whims of foreign multinationals because, that's what freedom is all about. Freedom to buy foreign goods and services.
What irritates me is that this sensationalism interferes with real research. GHB had been showing some promise as an antidepressant, but research into that is now almost impossible.
This is awesome and I knew there had to be something more interesting behind Time Machine. While I'm not that impressed with how it appears it's going to work in 10.5, later versions of OS X, with full ZFS support, will make Time Machine damned near magical.
Of course, the robots are on their side, "taking one for the team" as it were. Too bad humans on the wrong team don't get this sort of consideration, ie, Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo Bay, etc.
Ok, this is all well and good but..
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Palm to go Linux
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I thought they had this killer new OS based on Be? Palm OS 6 (Cobalt) has supposedly been out for a couple of years, and now they're going to scrap that in favor of a completely new OS based on Linux? I find this confusing but then again, I'm reminded of Apple's floundering pre-Jobs when Rhapsody was the Next-best-Thing(TM). Perhaps this is Palm trying to do the same thing?
Agreed. I jumped on Sprint when they first introduced their data service and was hooked up with their promotional $10/mo unlimited data plan. There's going to come a point where market saturation dictates that giving people more minutes just isn't going to cut it and they going to have to go with billing that reminiscent of landlines, sans the long distance fees.
My next phone will be some EV-DO capable thing and from what I understand, Sprint will just grandfather my unlimited data plan to the new system. In my case, early adoption was a good thing.
I still miss Eudora.
A pig with human consciousness? They've already succeeded! Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Donald Trump.
Thank you, thank you. I'll be here all night.
Of course, when politely asked by the SVR to 'return' these documents and delete any copies, everyone will comply, right?
Not to worry, the NSA already has you taken care of.
In this case I'd have to say, "who care how they got their hands on this data" and hope they do more work like this.
Eat the rich.
Man, that mission control is probably more fun than a barrel full of monkeys...
Hopefully there wasn't any monkey business on the pad before the launch, causing the failure...
...unless you're posting photographs of the police acting in an assinine manner, then, of course, you'll get arrested for violating their privacy.
This sounds like the next super awesome Tom Clancy novel. John Clark will be all cyborged out.
Seriously, Roswell?
More likely this is going to be the supragrid where the huge alien craft will come to suck our energy away. (Think "V" The mini-series)
Tungsten, not titanium. Tungsten is heavy, titanium is light, you want heavy, dense materials for kinetic weapons.
Judging from a past encounter with a guy claiming to be a firefighter in Bozeman, I now wondering if they've been having problems with city employees posting questionable material. A while back I got into a bit of an argument with some guy claiming to be a firefighter from Bozeman, MT when he posted some racist garbage about President Obama on a friend's Facebook wall.
I still have a screen shot of it and I'm now tempted for forward it along.
I'm curious about the 4th Amendment aspects of this.
Since U.S. customs can pretty much search your laptop with impunity at the border, what about this thing since it's part of your "person".
You probably couldn't find the video because it violated the terms of use.
Heyooooooooo
I work for a medium-sized University and I'm curious what the CIO is going to say about this. He's the one who pushed the Ruckus thing through on our campus and I suspect this'll lead to a bit of egg on his face.
I dunno, I guess I was just uncomfortable with the thought of putting all of my eggs (my music library) into one basket. (The Ruckus DRM servers)
I occasionally do this on purpose, especially during the warmer months, so that I can go on a nice bike ride to retrieve the "forgotten" laptop.
Nothing shameful about it at all...
Another article: http://www.treehugger.com/files/2006/08/cubas_organic_r.php
Too bad their farming self-sufficiency will once again, be at the whims of foreign multinationals because, that's what freedom is all about. Freedom to buy foreign goods and services.
http://multinationalmonitor.org/hyper/issues/1994/11/mm1194_06.html
What irritates me is that this sensationalism interferes with real research. GHB had been showing some promise as an antidepressant, but research into that is now almost impossible.
This is awesome and I knew there had to be something more interesting behind Time Machine. While I'm not that impressed with how it appears it's going to work in 10.5, later versions of OS X, with full ZFS support, will make Time Machine damned near magical.
Of course, the robots are on their side, "taking one for the team" as it were. Too bad humans on the wrong team don't get this sort of consideration, ie, Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo Bay, etc.
I thought they had this killer new OS based on Be? Palm OS 6 (Cobalt) has supposedly been out for a couple of years, and now they're going to scrap that in favor of a completely new OS based on Linux? I find this confusing but then again, I'm reminded of Apple's floundering pre-Jobs when Rhapsody was the Next-best-Thing(TM). Perhaps this is Palm trying to do the same thing?
Agreed. I jumped on Sprint when they first introduced their data service and was hooked up with their promotional $10/mo unlimited data plan. There's going to come a point where market saturation dictates that giving people more minutes just isn't going to cut it and they going to have to go with billing that reminiscent of landlines, sans the long distance fees.
My next phone will be some EV-DO capable thing and from what I understand, Sprint will just grandfather my unlimited data plan to the new system. In my case, early adoption was a good thing.
http://www.puretracks.com/content/viewer_page.aspx ?cid=UserDetection_MacOSNotAllowed
Stop interrupting, I'm busy peering into your windows checking to see if you left any lights on and timing the length of your showers..