What would running a Proxy have to do with what browser they use? If anything, having web pages (or parts there of) thrown at the machine at 100mBits/sec would be damn fast no matter what browser the client is using.
Oh, "proxy". Right. You probably have no idea what you're talking about... sorry...
WTF? There have been like 10 off topic trolls so far. Is the average age demographic of/. slowly circling the drain right now or what?
Now?
Geesh, you must be rather new here. It's been that way for a while now. Besides, if you'd login, you can set your threshold to not see most of them. I just ignore them, thus me seeing your post at all. I find some of the trolling rather funny actually...
Indeed. I use Mozzie for everything on the few Win* machines I have (it depends on which HD I shove in my laptop how many Win* machines I actually have).
~~~~~~~~~ Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]
Pass'e \Pas`s['e]"\, masc. Pass'ee \Pas`s['e]"e\, fem., a. [F.]
Past; gone by; hence, past one's prime; worn; faded; as, a
pass['e]e belle. --Ld. Lytton.
WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]
passe
adj: out of fashion; "a suit of rather antique appearance";
"demode (or outmoded) attire"; "outmoded ideas" [syn: antique,
demode, ex, old-fashioned, old-hat(p), outmoded,
passee]
~~~~~~~~~
Ah. That's different. That's not quite what you said the first time. If this is what you meant, then you make a good point. The first time was just a "go out and buy a new machine" response. This one puts a bit more insight to it.
At my previous job as a Network Administrator (Resident Computer Geek, sysop, Asshole, whatever names we get called in the office), we had one of those filtering, spring water cooler things. *I* used that for making coffee. Some people used the regular tap water. There was a huge difference in taste. And it's not that one person would put in more grinds than the other. People would ask me how many scoops to use to make a pot (and I usually make battery acid...:-) ), so people were making it the same way I do (oh, BTW, pack the grinds in the filter before making the coffee! Trust me!). I noticed a difference in tap vs. filtered just from the very first sip.
So, yes, filtered vs. tap DOES make a difference in your coffee. I understand this isn't EXACTLY what your musing about, but still. At home, I have a Culligan system in the kitchen. That makes DAMN good coffee too.
20 bucks for a fifth is cheap?!? I bought a 1.75 liter bottle of Vladimir just last night for 12 bucks. The stuff really isn't ANY where near as bad as these guys are trying to say it is, BTW.
If someone steals an impression or picture of your fingerprint
OK, long story short, I'm a Network Administrator (sysop, Computer Geek, Asshole, and/or whatever else name(s) we get called in the office...). Currently I'm working in he Photo/Electronics department of the local K-Mart (again, long story... thanx W...). I process 80 or so rolls of film every day. I'm sure my finger print has ended up on some of those...
I, personally, would call Mall Rats as his greater "claim to Fame". Him as Azrael in Dogma was a great role as well (especially the cut footage of him in the bar scene towards the end of the flck).
Enough already with this "a blog entry says" stuff. Can we please get some ACTUAL news on this site and not just someone's rantings on a BB? Is that too much to ask?
I live just outside Philly. All I know for sure is that I'm hearing the same thing you're saying all over the news (like the local AM news station, and national ones as well). The votes were for Bush...:-\
Not sure how much people would like not being able to write on CDs.
Geeze, with a semi-low number such as yours, one would think you'd know the difference between physical and "indirect". "Indirect" being the laser writes THROUGH the outer layer (plastic) of the CD. It's not like the ones and zeros are physically punched in the cd's writing surface...
especially if they run proxies.
So what if they do?
What would running a Proxy have to do with what browser they use? If anything, having web pages (or parts there of) thrown at the machine at 100mBits/sec would be damn fast no matter what browser the client is using.
Oh, "proxy". Right. You probably have no idea what you're talking about... sorry...
Geesh, you must be rather new here. It's been that way for a while now. Besides, if you'd login, you can set your threshold to not see most of them. I just ignore them, thus me seeing your post at all. I find some of the trolling rather funny actually...
dll hell...
Hey...
:-)
Someone had too...
Indiana Jones and the Quest for Young Poon.
Scene 24 ought to be smashing.
IE on 2K is vulnerable. Switch browsers. :)
Indeed. I use Mozzie for everything on the few Win* machines I have (it depends on which HD I shove in my laptop how many Win* machines I actually have).
No tux racer? Maybe even the demos of ut2004 or RTCW and Q3A?
Yea, ok, they'd make a "demo Live CD" rather bloated, but the eye candy would be nice...
Just to help show your point:
:
~~~~~~~~~
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]
Pass'e \Pas`s['e]"\, masc. Pass'ee \Pas`s['e]"e\, fem., a. [F.]
Past; gone by; hence, past one's prime; worn; faded; as, a pass['e]e belle. --Ld. Lytton.
WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]
passe adj
out of fashion; "a suit of rather antique appearance";
"demode (or outmoded) attire"; "outmoded ideas" [syn: antique, demode, ex, old-fashioned, old-hat(p), outmoded, passee]
~~~~~~~~~
(Thanx yet again kdict!)
Some scripts will delay loading or displaying a page until certian data has been downloaded.
And in that case, no matter what IP you type in it'll still sit and wait for a time-out (whatever the app thinks a time-out period is).
That's a bad app, not a bad design.
You meant lowest you would go?
heh... OK, point made...
$ uname -a Linux aragorn 2.4.27-gentoo-r2 #3 Fri Nov 12 22:36:50 EST 2004 i686 Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.40GHz GenuineIntelGNU/Linux
You're OK for now if you're running SP2.
Ummm... My Win machine is running SP4. Oh, you mean XP SP2. Not on my machines, man... The highest I'll go on my personal machines is 2k.
Aside, you left out another browser of very worthy note. Oh, well, make that two.
GTK doesn't seem to have these problems on other platforms afterall.
Unless you're used to QT, then GTK sucks on any platform...
Ah. That's different. That's not quite what you said the first time. If this is what you meant, then you make a good point. The first time was just a "go out and buy a new machine" response. This one puts a bit more insight to it.
Maybe you should wait five years in order to buy a computer fast enough to play the game.
I'm not above taking donations. I'll offer my paypal addy if you want to help contribute...
(Not everyone is living in their parent's basements and working just to put gas in a car and be able to feed your PS2 a new DVD once in a while...).
getting a slightly corrupted file off of Steam isn't something that you can really plan for
You're right, you can't plan for it to happen, but you can safe-guard yourself against it before you even run into it:
man md5sum
At my previous job as a Network Administrator (Resident Computer Geek, sysop, Asshole, whatever names we get called in the office), we had one of those filtering, spring water cooler things. *I* used that for making coffee. Some people used the regular tap water. There was a huge difference in taste. And it's not that one person would put in more grinds than the other. People would ask me how many scoops to use to make a pot (and I usually make battery acid... :-) ), so people were making it the same way I do (oh, BTW, pack the grinds in the filter before making the coffee! Trust me!). I noticed a difference in tap vs. filtered just from the very first sip.
So, yes, filtered vs. tap DOES make a difference in your coffee. I understand this isn't EXACTLY what your musing about, but still. At home, I have a Culligan system in the kitchen. That makes DAMN good coffee too.
costs only ~$20/750ml.
20 bucks for a fifth is cheap?!? I bought a 1.75 liter bottle of Vladimir just last night for 12 bucks. The stuff really isn't ANY where near as bad as these guys are trying to say it is, BTW.
If someone steals an impression or picture of your fingerprint
OK, long story short, I'm a Network Administrator (sysop, Computer Geek, Asshole, and/or whatever else name(s) we get called in the office...). Currently I'm working in he Photo/Electronics department of the local K-Mart (again, long story... thanx W...). I process 80 or so rolls of film every day. I'm sure my finger print has ended up on some of those...
Just a word to the wise...
Couldn't somebody just install the program and sniff the information out of the packets?
/.
:-)
Gesh, this is slashdot...
You're right, this is
I use CUPS...
(which the Linux version of the Lexmark software doesn't work with as it only knows about lpr, BTW).
I, personally, would call Mall Rats as his greater "claim to Fame". Him as Azrael in Dogma was a great role as well (especially the cut footage of him in the bar scene towards the end of the flck).
Enough already with this "a blog entry says" stuff. Can we please get some ACTUAL news on this site and not just someone's rantings on a BB? Is that too much to ask?
I live just outside Philly. All I know for sure is that I'm hearing the same thing you're saying all over the news (like the local AM news station, and national ones as well). The votes were for Bush... :-\
Not sure how much people would like not being able to write on CDs.
Geeze, with a semi-low number such as yours, one would think you'd know the difference between physical and "indirect". "Indirect" being the laser writes THROUGH the outer layer (plastic) of the CD. It's not like the ones and zeros are physically punched in the cd's writing surface...
Interesting...
I just ran another test. The caller ID came up as Atlanta, GA. Again, I called my cell from my land line, and I live in PA....
Aside, I guess, this is really easy to beat...