Nazis blatantly lied to suposed allies to gain resources for war: America? No Wrong, play again.
US has been telling Australia that it needs to produce more Uranium and the goverment is doing its best to keep a large number of Uranaium mines open even though they are an envriomental disaster. thats all for Uranium that is not needed.
Years ago there was a guy who worked in the same computer lab as I did. He was a grad student from a different country and he lived in a house with lots of other guys from his country. Every year at spring break they would all go to vegas for the week. What would happen is they would all pool their money and despoit it in one of the casino's "banks" using a member card and then pull out 1/5th of it every day. To the casino it looked like one guy would come in and dump several thousand dollars every spring break so they would provide this member a free room. What the casino didn't know about was the large number of people involved in the deal.
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Almost all the high schoolers I know who wrecked badly enough to dammage themselves or others did it in Sports Utility Cars or tree loving Camaros.
Even better.... you can have random.example.com have an MX record to point to a nice interface that doesn't exist or is very, very slow. If you do this kind of thing and have the ability to, you owe it to everyone on the net to mess with spamers as much as you can.
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If you look at the sendmail exploits they almost all involve handing mail off to external programs and mailers. Postfix, Qmail,etc do not do anything that prevents the same sort of configuraion problem.
Also any program the delivers mail will be running with high privliages. You must be root to bind to port 25 therefor you must run as root to bind to port 25. To drop mail into the system mailboxes you must have privliges that allow you to do that too. Some systems you can simply be the member of the mail group and on others you must be root.
There is nothing wrong about it at all. There are after horus trading exchanges and its quite legal to sell your stock because something you learn from a public source indicates they are dot.com'd.
Now if your told by the CFO to type up the letter saying everyone is fired and you call your broker with a sell order, thats different. Of course its legal a second after it hits f*compay.com
You seem to be living in a world of delusion.
There are lots of people who know where you live.
Details such as your name and address are not personal details no matter how much you would like to think they are. Your name is public info and got there when your birth certificate was filled out. The facts of your birth were also recorded in your local newspaper and by a number of churuches such as the one your parents attened or by the Mormans or monks that just seem to have some bit about recording these things.
Your address is public info. With out using any databases, it should be fairly easy to track down your address. Once again that is public info. You can disclose it and your land lord can disclose it. If you bought a house, that goes in the public record as well. Also once you tell someone where you live, that info is in the public domain and so you don't own it. Just because the law says its protected information, the law can do nothing to protect data in the public domain.
Currently at f*company there is a bit about Exodus not going down however... I was there becuase/. was down and I was wondering if VA had let everyone go. Was there a spike in the sale of VA shares offered? It was the weekend so the major stock exchanges were closed and I don't know if VA trades anywhere after hours but it would be interesting to see if a bunch of geeks start bailing out of socks when the company goes offline.
Mabe a stock price drop makes that spare router a bit more economically feasible.
These exist. I had a friend with one of the very early CDs and it was an etched glass disk with a metal film and covered in plastic. It was so heavy that most cd players could not spin it up before they timed out. It was a bit of fun at the hi-fi stores...
the scope of anything in C is defined inside the {} set or the semi-implied {...} that contains the whole program. Some early C compilers would gernate a new frame with every {. some embeded compilers still do.
So the int i should be in the outside scope.
But...
for(a;b;c) {x;};
is the same as:
a;
while(b) {x; c;}
so the int i should be in the inside scope.
There is an unlimited amount of gold at least as far as money is concerned. The amount of gold disolved in the ocean is about 1x10^7 tons. There is lots more in the rock under the ocean.
From about 5000 years ago until the 1960's an oz of gold covered a skilled persons wages for a week. Now that gold production is so much cheaper, only those countries with large gold despostis would have money. A gold standard would put South Africa and Australia as two of the richest countires in the world.
At 20 some minutes per episode its going to be between 4.5 and 7.5 hrs of video. Animation tends to compress real well so all the episodes should fit on one DVD.
Also does anyone watch the extra crap they put on DVDs? The advertising seems to show its an extra value so they can charge more for DVDs but it has no extra value for me.
There used to be more NTSC tvs made per year than the entire count of color PAL tvs. Thats why tv's cost much less in the US (and Japan) than in Europe or anywhere else that has PAL tv.
Europe needed GSM because of sill RF rules that prevent a German company from providing service in France. GSM was designed so that the cell sites are real tiny and their serivce borders are easy to control. Analog phones work much better once you get out of high density citites and into the rural areas. The US has some of the lowest density cities in the world. Heck even Australia has more dense cities than the US.
From what i've seen on some of the docomo phones, it looks like that is exactly what they are after. Right now they seem to have some bandwidth issues but since G3 is now dead, I suspect NTT and its friends will solve the bandwidth issue and you'll be able to order live prorn online and watch on a 1inch diagonal screen.
Years ago people were programming funny things in usenet posts to repogram the funciton keys on a vt100. The result is if you looked at the post, and then hit PF1 or whatever, it run some command.
Some terminals would let you reporgram enter and backspace.
Some of the areas that are now desert in Australia used to be covered by bush. It would appear that man came and hunted a large (hippo sized) wombat like thing to extinction which caused the underbrush to get out of hand and the resulting fires would wipe out huge areas.
I was told that there Australia has a few types of trees that lose their leaves in the summer which is the fire season. These seem to have evolved at the same point as the large animal extinctions. These also seems to be some cases where a few local plants are adapting to the new fire conditions brough in by the european trees.
Keep in mind that there are places in Australia that are about the same climate as they had for the last million or so years.
Anyone will tell you it's a prisoner islandHidden in the summer for a million years -Icehouse
FAA doesn't own the airspace. They are only involvoed with civil aviaion and rockets don't fit that. FAA is also not required to be involved with military or police or state activites. Your situation is that there will be lots of people with no authority to say no that won't say yes. Groups that could approve it are the DOD, NASA, USAF, secret three letter types, FAA, the state aviaion board, the state police. If any of those approve it, the others don't have any grounds to disapprove it. Your best bet is ask for some SBIR money from NASA.
Thats how I read this as well. Time to unload sgi stock.
welcome to the information super outback!
Nazis blatantly lied to suposed allies to gain resources for war: America? No
Wrong, play again.
US has been telling Australia that it needs to produce more Uranium and the goverment is doing its best to keep a large number of Uranaium mines open even though they are an envriomental disaster. thats all for Uranium that is not needed.
If that is true, find the code that does it, isolate it and tell the world. There have been lots of people looking for it and non has found it yet.
Years ago there was a guy who worked in the same computer lab as I did. He was a grad student from a different country and he lived in a house with lots of other guys from his country. Every year at spring break they would all go to vegas for the week. What would happen is they would all pool their money and despoit it in one of the casino's "banks" using a member card and then pull out 1/5th of it every day. To the casino it looked like one guy would come in and dump several thousand dollars every spring break so they would provide this member a free room. What the casino didn't know about was the large number of people involved in the deal.
Almost all the high schoolers I know who wrecked badly enough to dammage themselves or others did it in Sports Utility Cars or tree loving Camaros.
Great idea...
from a guy who's web page won't even work in netscape.
Even better.... you can have random.example.com have an MX record to point to a nice interface that doesn't exist or is very, very slow. If you do this kind of thing and have the ability to, you owe it to everyone on the net to mess with spamers as much as you can.
If you look at the sendmail exploits they almost all involve handing mail off to external programs and mailers. Postfix, Qmail,etc do not do anything that prevents the same sort of configuraion problem.
Also any program the delivers mail will be running with high privliages. You must be root to bind to port 25 therefor you must run as root to bind to port 25. To drop mail into the system mailboxes you must have privliges that allow you to do that too. Some systems you can simply be the member of the mail group and on others you must be root.
When I was in Japan, I saw a number of "direct tv" dishes but as far as I can tell, the service won't work that far west.
For a while I was playing the the idea of using dish network in Australia but their bird at 149w seems to have died and its replacement went boom.
There is nothing wrong about it at all. There are after horus trading exchanges and its quite legal to sell your stock because something you learn from a public source indicates they are dot.com'd.
Now if your told by the CFO to type up the letter saying everyone is fired and you call your broker with a sell order, thats different. Of course its legal a second after it hits f*compay.com
You seem to be living in a world of delusion.
There are lots of people who know where you live.
Details such as your name and address are not personal details no matter how much you would like to think they are. Your name is public info and got there when your birth certificate was filled out. The facts of your birth were also recorded in your local newspaper and by a number of churuches such as the one your parents attened or by the Mormans or monks that just seem to have some bit about recording these things.
Your address is public info. With out using any databases, it should be fairly easy to track down your address. Once again that is public info. You can disclose it and your land lord can disclose it. If you bought a house, that goes in the public record as well. Also once you tell someone where you live, that info is in the public domain and so you don't own it. Just because the law says its protected information, the law can do nothing to protect data in the public domain.
Currently at f*company there is a bit about Exodus not going down however... I was there becuase /. was down and I was wondering if VA had let everyone go. Was there a spike in the sale of VA shares offered? It was the weekend so the major stock exchanges were closed and I don't know if VA trades anywhere after hours but it would be interesting to see if a bunch of geeks start bailing out of socks when the company goes offline.
Mabe a stock price drop makes that spare router a bit more economically feasible.
These exist. I had a friend with one of the very early CDs and it was an etched glass disk with a metal film and covered in plastic. It was so heavy that most cd players could not spin it up before they timed out. It was a bit of fun at the hi-fi stores...
I would love to see this work on most systems out of the box:
lynx -source http//whatever | tar -xzvf -;cd *;./configure&&make install&&gnucash
I've been building code from source since '81 and gnucash is the most messed up build I have ever seen.
the scope of anything in C is defined inside the {} set or the semi-implied {...} that contains the whole program. Some early C compilers would gernate a new frame with every {. some embeded compilers still do.
So the int i should be in the outside scope.
But...
for(a;b;c) {x;};
is the same as:
a;
while(b) {x; c;}
so the int i should be in the inside scope.
does that clear it up in an unambiguous way?
I'm glad you see it my way (what ever that is)
There is an unlimited amount of gold at least as far as money is concerned. The amount of gold disolved in the ocean is about 1x10^7 tons. There is lots more in the rock under the ocean.
From about 5000 years ago until the 1960's an oz of gold covered a skilled persons wages for a week. Now that gold production is so much cheaper, only those countries with large gold despostis would have money. A gold standard would put South Africa and Australia as two of the richest countires in the world.
At 20 some minutes per episode its going to be between 4.5 and 7.5 hrs of video. Animation tends to compress real well so all the episodes should fit on one DVD.
Also does anyone watch the extra crap they put on DVDs? The advertising seems to show its an extra value so they can charge more for DVDs but it has no extra value for me.
A provider isn't going to break a different countries laws by providing coverage that leaks over the state line.
There used to be more NTSC tvs made per year than the entire count of color PAL tvs. Thats why tv's cost much less in the US (and Japan) than in Europe or anywhere else that has PAL tv.
Europe needed GSM because of sill RF rules that prevent a German company from providing service in France. GSM was designed so that the cell sites are real tiny and their serivce borders are easy to control. Analog phones work much better once you get out of high density citites and into the rural areas. The US has some of the lowest density cities in the world. Heck even Australia has more dense cities than the US.
I know someone that used to get $50 for every virus he turned in. Some weeks he cleared $300 which was quite good for a grad student.
From what i've seen on some of the docomo phones, it looks like that is exactly what they are after. Right now they seem to have some bandwidth issues but since G3 is now dead, I suspect NTT and its friends will solve the bandwidth issue and you'll be able to order live prorn online and watch on a 1inch diagonal screen.
Years ago people were programming funny things in usenet posts to repogram the funciton keys on a vt100. The result is if you looked at the post, and then hit PF1 or whatever, it run some command.
Some terminals would let you reporgram enter and backspace.
Some of the areas that are now desert in Australia used to be covered by bush. It would appear that man came and hunted a large (hippo sized) wombat like thing to extinction which caused the underbrush to get out of hand and the resulting fires would wipe out huge areas.
I was told that there Australia has a few types of trees that lose their leaves in the summer which is the fire season. These seem to have evolved at the same point as the large animal extinctions. These also seems to be some cases where a few local plants are adapting to the new fire conditions brough in by the european trees.
Keep in mind that there are places in Australia that are about the same climate as they had for the last million or so years.
Anyone will tell you it's a prisoner islandHidden in the summer for a million years -Icehouse
FAA doesn't own the airspace. They are only involvoed with civil aviaion and rockets don't fit that. FAA is also not required to be involved with military or police or state activites. Your situation is that there will be lots of people with no authority to say no that won't say yes. Groups that could approve it are the DOD, NASA, USAF, secret three letter types, FAA, the state aviaion board, the state police. If any of those approve it, the others don't have any grounds to disapprove it. Your best bet is ask for some SBIR money from NASA.