So this module would do things like make a exploitable bind hole useless? Why not just chroot jail bind and run something like openbsd with bind 4 (which is not as nasty as bind 8 and the evil swiss cheese bind 9) ??? Just an opinion:)
I have an idea. Next time someone gets in trouble with the law. Say you have absolute evidence that proves your innocence. And for the low price of $3.4 million, the district attorney can 'license' your evidence. But, he must sign a 'non-disclosure' agreement and cannot reverse engineer (aka: check the validity of the evidence) and you should patent: "A method for criminal justice procedure that argues against the defendent.", with another $3.4 million 'license' fee.
hmm. nevermind, I think amazon already did this.
you're almost right. They wouldn't sell it. They would license it. "I'm sorry, you have version 2.3 of the code of feudal law. We've upgraded to 2.3.1 and your copy is now non-functional. But, you can 'upgrade' your copy for 18.95 (that's $1 off the cover-price!) and be a law abiding citizen once again"
hmm. Note to self: "stay away from medical profession."
hmm. even better. I'll just patent/trademark/whatever my Social Security number.
I could own my university within a week.
So this module would do things like make a exploitable bind hole useless? Why not just chroot jail bind and run something like openbsd with bind 4 (which is not as nasty as bind 8 and the evil swiss cheese bind 9) ??? Just an opinion :)
I have an idea. Next time someone gets in trouble with the law. Say you have absolute evidence that proves your innocence. And for the low price of $3.4 million, the district attorney can 'license' your evidence. But, he must sign a 'non-disclosure' agreement and cannot reverse engineer (aka: check the validity of the evidence) and you should patent: "A method for criminal justice procedure that argues against the defendent.", with another $3.4 million 'license' fee. hmm. nevermind, I think amazon already did this.
you're almost right. They wouldn't sell it. They would license it. "I'm sorry, you have version 2.3 of the code of feudal law. We've upgraded to 2.3.1 and your copy is now non-functional. But, you can 'upgrade' your copy for 18.95 (that's $1 off the cover-price!) and be a law abiding citizen once again"
his books all have a character named ethan in them. if you look carefully, you'll see that it is the same person in all of them.