Mandrake started life as an offshoot of RH that included kde. It should be no surprise that kde is the default. There are also a whole pile of alternative window managers with it. Just install the one you want.....
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LOL. I've got two of those. The outside is thick plastic, inside everything is waterproofed. These were designed to last forever.
I've also got a really old one with the outside encased in rubber, and little prongs on the tiny rotary mech, so you could dial even with gloves on, at the top of a pole in any weather.
Dad was a lineman for MTS (Manitoba Telephone System). When he died I got all of this stuff, and a bunch of other cool stuff like climbing spikes and safety belts.
Note to all: don't install a resistor across the line to allow free incoming long distance calls when Dad's a lineman. Also, don't build a bluebox using parts you stole from dad's work. The phone company can get quite upset.
I built that. Very simple, just a 741 op-amp and a few discrete components. It worked surpisingly well. See my post further down for software to do this under linux.
The first setup used a geared motor driving a drum (made from a rolling ping) that had tinfoil wrppaed around, with electrostatic fax paper on top of that. It would print the image via a motor driven needle that put a high voltage current to the paper when it recieved a black portion of the image. Omni-directional antenna and a modified scanner completed the rig.
I wish I still had my copy of "The Weather Satellite Handbook".
As an ex-tanker and an ex-recce I must take issue with the 'keep the poor non-recce types' statement. I've seen than a few recce types get a little geographically embarassed whilst doing sector and area recce's.
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Actually I've been to lots of ham-fests. I was referring to the hotties at the beach. Where you got female hams I don't know:-)
Re:Hams are changing America, and the world!
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There is a little more to it than that. check out AMSAT for some info on one other aspect of the hobby.
'73 de VE6LSH
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Somehow I don't think the 'No-Hottie' zone will be generated by the ham gear
Probably not gonna happen. The author(s) of mplayer are very clear about the fact that mplayer contains no decss code. You can --optionally link to this code at compile-time. This of course means that you have the required libs/headers on your system. This also means that in certain countries you have broken the law (DMCA anybody?).
Yeah, the M113A3 is a huge improvement over the A1's and 2's. Those had the same engine as the lynx and were dogs. The hydrostatic steering also makes a big diff. Biggest diffs are that the lynx only has a crew of 3 (driver, commander, and observer/rad op),.50 cal in a cupola (can be fired electrically from inside when buttoned up), 7.62 mg on a pintle mount for the observer (useless), engine in the rear (meaning that the observer , who faced backwards, basically turned black in an hour or so), mounting brackets for the AN/PPS 15 ground surveillance radar. The lynx was a very close cousin to the M-114, and they both filled the same role: light recon. Light recce is now done in Canada with the coyote, a LAV based vehicle with a 25mm chain gun, radar thats actually usable, thermal imaging on all crew stations. Beautiful piece of kit. http://www.ironsides.8m.com/afv/recce/eyes.html
So do I. You weren't in the Strathcona's or VIII CH were you?
It was cool to see the tank recovery vehicle pull it to shore, though. Now those things are huge.
ARV driver is one of the best jobs in a tank squadron. You hang out with the mech's instead of the muscleheads, staying back until needed. The downside is that you spend alot of time playing fetch and carry for the mechs and staying up all night to help get a POS leo running again only to have it break down again the next week.
GM 6v53 six cylinder diesel. Max grade is 60% Swims instead of fording Top speed was supposed to be about 40mph, but most would go closer to 50mph. More info here:http://afvdb.50megs.com/usa/acrc.html#Lynx
Hey it would fit in the container, but unless you took those damned rubber track skirts off it would be really tight
Na. Use a Lynx, the C&R variant that the Canadian Forces used to use. Much faster, more manouverable. There's a sketch at:http://www.activevr.com/afv/camouflage/lynx.htm l. I crewed one for years and it's got way more oumph than a 113. And it might fit in the shipping container (I don't remember the dimensions).
It's not your fucking website, therefore you can winge all you want. But at the end of the day, it doesn't really matter. If you don't like it then fuck off and go elsewhere. BTW, I've never had mod points, and have been moderated up and down. I may not agree with all of the moderation, but I live with it. Grow up.
While I despise Anne's bill as much as anyone, you are a stupid cunt. Nobody has been arrested, and the bill passed on 24 Dec Details here. If your friends have been arrested it was under existing legislation, weeks before c36 (By your own timeline), and I would suggest you rethink who your friends are.
Believe me I'm no MS fan, I don't run that crap and wouldn't under any circumstances.
This (I would hope) should affect only clueless home users and incompetent admins (yes,there are many, many of these in the MCSE world. I know this and see it every day.). A competent admin will have the fixes on either a cd or an intranet and patch from there. This is one of the uses of a non-routeable protocol such as netbeui.
OTOH I have seen an otherwise good admin (yes he's an MCSE but he usually has a clue) try and patch a brand-spanking-new IIS server install and get nimda'd in the process (this was two months ago, and it didn't really come as a surprise to me).
We all know that MCSE doesn't mean competent, but unfortunately many PHB's don't.
Using windowsupdate does NOT guarantee that you have the most recent patches. You have to dig deeper for recent patches (technet, corporate update etc). MS's site is a fucking nightmare, and I believe that this is deliberate obfuscation. Asking user's to search multiple sites is unreasonable, so it falls to the admin.
Mandrake started life as an offshoot of RH that included kde. It should be no surprise that kde is the default. There are also a whole pile of alternative window managers with it. Just install the one you want.....
Yup.
LOL. I've got two of those. The outside is thick plastic, inside everything is waterproofed. These were designed to last forever.
I've also got a really old one with the outside encased in rubber, and little prongs on the tiny rotary mech, so you could dial even with gloves on, at the top of a pole in any weather.
Dad was a lineman for MTS (Manitoba Telephone System). When he died I got all of this stuff, and a bunch of other cool stuff like climbing spikes and safety belts.
Note to all: don't install a resistor across the line to allow free incoming long distance calls when Dad's a lineman. Also, don't build a bluebox using parts you stole from dad's work. The phone company can get quite upset.
Dad was even madder.
I built that. Very simple, just a 741 op-amp and a few discrete components. It worked surpisingly well. See my post further down for software to do this under linux.
73 de VE6LSH
You can use HamFax to do this under linux. Predict will tell you when the bird will be visible.
n et/kd2bd/predict.html
http://hamfax.sourceforge.net/
http://www.qsl.
73 de VE6LSH
The first setup used a geared motor driving a drum (made from a rolling ping) that had tinfoil wrppaed around, with electrostatic fax paper on top of that. It would print the image via a motor driven needle that put a high voltage current to the paper when it recieved a black portion of the image. Omni-directional antenna and a modified scanner completed the rig.
I wish I still had my copy of "The Weather Satellite Handbook".
73 de VE6LSH
Install a clean copy of windows to a different directory. Boot from the clean version.
tropospheric ducting.
As an ex-tanker and an ex-recce I must take issue with the 'keep the poor non-recce types' statement. I've seen than a few recce types get a little geographically embarassed whilst doing sector and area recce's.
Actually I've been to lots of ham-fests. I was referring to the hotties at the beach. Where you got female hams I don't know :-)
There is a little more to it than that. check out AMSAT for some info on one other aspect of the hobby.
'73 de
VE6LSH
Somehow I don't think the 'No-Hottie' zone will be generated by the ham gear
'73
VE6LSH
Not where I live (Alberta) they aren't. Our idiot MLA's voted that it was ok to when a bill was tabled to make it illegal.
Probably not gonna happen. The author(s) of mplayer are very clear about the fact that mplayer contains no decss code. You can --optionally link to this code at compile-time. This of course means that you have the required libs/headers on your system. This also means that in certain countries you have broken the law (DMCA anybody?).
It's because of lawyers that we have shit like this happening, not the other way around.
Yeah, the M113A3 is a huge improvement over the A1's and 2's. Those had the same engine as the lynx and were dogs. The hydrostatic steering also makes a big diff. Biggest diffs are that the lynx only has a crew of 3 (driver, commander, and observer/rad op), .50 cal in a cupola (can be fired electrically from inside when buttoned up), 7.62 mg on a pintle mount for the observer (useless), engine in the rear (meaning that the observer , who faced backwards, basically turned black in an hour or so), mounting brackets for the AN/PPS 15 ground surveillance radar. The lynx was a very close cousin to the M-114, and they both filled the same role: light recon. Light recce is now done in Canada with the coyote, a LAV based vehicle with a 25mm chain gun, radar thats actually usable, thermal imaging on all crew stations. Beautiful piece of kit.
http://www.ironsides.8m.com/afv/recce/eyes.html
It was cool to see the tank recovery vehicle pull it to shore, though. Now those things are huge.
ARV driver is one of the best jobs in a tank squadron. You hang out with the mech's instead of the muscleheads, staying back until needed. The downside is that you spend alot of time playing fetch and carry for the mechs and staying up all night to help get a POS leo running again only to have it break down again the next week.
Max grade is 60%
Swims instead of fording
Top speed was supposed to be about 40mph, but most would go closer to 50mph. More info here:http://afvdb.50megs.com/usa/acrc.html#Lynx
Hey it would fit in the container, but unless you took those damned rubber track skirts off it would be really tight
Na. Use a Lynx, the C&R variant that the Canadian Forces used to use. Much faster, more manouverable. There's a sketch at:http://www.activevr.com/afv/camouflage/lynx.htm l. I crewed one for years and it's got way more oumph than a 113. And it might fit in the shipping container (I don't remember the dimensions).
It's not your fucking website, therefore you can winge all you want. But at the end of the day, it doesn't really matter. If you don't like it then fuck off and go elsewhere. BTW, I've never had mod points, and have been moderated up and down. I may not agree with all of the moderation, but I live with it. Grow up.
and this guy could be brothers.Gene Ray's harmonic Timecube
While I despise Anne's bill as much as anyone, you are a stupid cunt. Nobody has been arrested, and the bill passed on 24 Dec Details here. If your friends have been arrested it was under existing legislation, weeks before c36 (By your own timeline), and I would suggest you rethink who your friends are.
barley
And you can't spell either. Welcome to the USA.
No he's talking about the US pulling the plug on Somalia's one and only ISP.
2 84 8.jsp
http://www.africaonline.com/site/Articles/1,3,4
This (I would hope) should affect only clueless home users and incompetent admins (yes,there are many, many of these in the MCSE world. I know this and see it every day.). A competent admin will have the fixes on either a cd or an intranet and patch from there. This is one of the uses of a non-routeable protocol such as netbeui.
OTOH I have seen an otherwise good admin (yes he's an MCSE but he usually has a clue) try and patch a brand-spanking-new IIS server install and get nimda'd in the process (this was two months ago, and it didn't really come as a surprise to me).
We all know that MCSE doesn't mean competent, but unfortunately many PHB's don't.
Using windowsupdate does NOT guarantee that you have the most recent patches. You have to dig deeper for recent patches (technet, corporate update etc). MS's site is a fucking nightmare, and I believe that this is deliberate obfuscation. Asking user's to search multiple sites is unreasonable, so it falls to the admin.