I'd like to remind everyone to have a look at dreamhack, that "also" is the largest lan (dreamhack.org) in Sweden twice a year... Which had over 5000 participants in 2001 and even more in 2002.. *arhem* Biggest you say?.
Well, there is a workaround for this if blocking port 25 is all they have done. You can easily set up a 'reflector' mx host for your domain, there are even free services for it. For an example: http://www.no-ip.com/tips.php/id/10/040.
Okay, now the world has finally gone bananas, a computer "cooking for the web set"?..
Or way, I'm already considering buying a mini-fridge for my desk so this might not be so bad... Hmmm. I guess I might get one of those grills, but I'm still gonna be a bit afraid that someone will own it via the net and start grilling my stuff too long.
Now remind me if I'm wrong, but Japan did not start the world war you're speaking of. Japan was in comparision to Germany a very tiny actor. Secondly, "that right path" that you mention is maybe not what others think is the right path, and you've got no right to do anything to those people, do you?
- If you think you do, you might want to put yourself into the same scenario.
And the security council has not been useless, the US did simply not let them finish their work. I see flags from a certain country beeing burnt here every day, and we're a democratic nation. Usa has lost a lot of it's support in europe for sure.
The US has no right what so ever attacking Iraq, especially without permission from the security consel. How can the people that support these actions sleep at night, and, how can Bush say that they are out to stop weapons of mass destruction from spreading when the US themselves have nuclear missiles that they also have used against Hiroshima.
"What" was the reaction when I read this.
- There is nothing that says you can't fire someone to replace them with someone that will do the same job for a lower pay, especially if the current employee refuses to lower his pay to the other emplyee's level. And the fact that the new engineers are from india doesn't matter at all, if they went to IIT, they have better grades than most MIT engineers anyway.
It's a good thing to introduce the students to a Linux solution as they will most likely run into one in the future, as MS products actually aren't used everywhere. Plus, even if it might take one more tech due to the fact that students screw up more, it's most likely going to be cheaper because of the HUGE MS licensing fees.../040
Been waiting for this for ages =)
- It's going to be a real plus when running IDE-raid solutions too. Esp. if you compare the prizes to the SCSI solutions.
GO WD go, hopefully, these drives will be of higer quality than their recent IDE drives that have been breaking by the ton a week too...
First of all, as you see on this guy's site now, he's taken it offline due to the load. I've sent him an email explaining that there woulden't be a slashdot effect if nothing was posted on slashdot but that I'm sorry anyway. Second of all, as for security. I was not considering this as a high-level mumbo-jumbo super-secure system but I'm just of the opinion that it was pretty neat (atleast more neat that just sliding your magnetic stripe card throught a reader) and a easy way to provide users with time-limited access not for it to be a failsafe system =) It's just cool.
It's always nice to read an exciting stroy about a soviet spy! I guess we should get one of those 'learn to spell, 3yrs+' for both Cris and cmdr taco =).
Haven't noticed any congestion to _any_ us-based sites what so ever here from Sweden. *looks for a +2 informative but realizes most Americans only belives icebears live in Sweden... Or was that Canada? (Phun intended)*...
... Looks a bit fake. The third pic down I've had on my machine for over a year and the fourth doesn't seem to correspond to the fifth (needed more cooling then pic of fans).
The recently released "Mocha" cappuchino pc featers a less-fantastic (for games) video card but it got s-video out and a small form factor: http://www.cappuccinopc.com/mochap4.asp
Neat. But I'm not impressed until I can fit a 2ghz machine into my wallet. Which probably won't happend anytime soon, which is good because by the time 2ghz machines are that small they should be pretty cheap... I mean, so I can afford to sit down with the wallet in my back pocket;).
After running apache for over a year now I think it's great, and.NET support can't be bad, makes it easier to persuade companys to switch to linux with apache because afterall, 'it supports.NET and you know how good that is', well, that is what you would say to your windows-biased CEO. =)
There is a unidentiified vessel approaching.
"On screen!"
- Oh no, it's the rumored slashdot vessel!
"Bridge to engineering"
- Engineering here, go ahead...
"Shut down all webservers right away, we're about to be slashdotted".
And there the saga ends...;)
... I always liked the Apple Newton unit the best, it was very simple to use and had all the features I needed. The Psion was the natural sucessor for me when Apple stopped developing the Newton.
- I guess I have to go with the Palm now, but one wounders how good it actually can go for palm with one of it's bigger competators out of the way. Beeing the biggest has shown not always to be the best...
Some people actually did that, ending up getting yelled at for "Threttening a state official" - I dont see whats bad with sending "It's stupided to allow spam" x 10k times to a politican, if he's the one that decided to allow the spam?
- I guess we're just too close to russia to have decent laws.;)
It'd be fun to see how motorola (add many other companys to this) would handle this with international cases?
- For an example, where I live, in Sweden, many forms of "mass messaging" (e.g. SPAM) recently got allowed because of a new law, making it impossibile to sue many persons over here.
I'm not educated in law or anything, but how would a company like motorola handle that?/040
I'd like to remind everyone to have a look at dreamhack, that "also" is the largest lan (dreamhack.org) in Sweden twice a year... Which had over 5000 participants in 2001 and even more in 2002.. *arhem* Biggest you say?.
Well, there is a workaround for this if blocking port 25 is all they have done. You can easily set up a 'reflector' mx host for your domain, there are even free services for it. /040.
For an example:
http://www.no-ip.com/tips.php/id/10
The def. of broadband the Swedish goverment set is 2000kbit both up and down =). Just a useful FYI.
Seems a lot of people freaked over this, understandable, but aren't they aware that running any software leads to security risks?
/040
- Oh my bad, I guess it's mostly the windows client users that have experienced that before...
(I was also always sure there was a little man inside my computer doing all the work, little did I know that it was a little alien).
Okay, now the world has finally gone bananas, a computer "cooking for the web set"?..
Or way, I'm already considering buying a mini-fridge for my desk so this might not be so bad... Hmmm. I guess I might get one of those grills, but I'm still gonna be a bit afraid that someone will own it via the net and start grilling my stuff too long.
Now remind me if I'm wrong, but Japan did not start the world war you're speaking of. Japan was in comparision to Germany a very tiny actor.
Secondly, "that right path" that you mention is maybe not what others think is the right path, and you've got no right to do anything to those people, do you?
- If you think you do, you might want to put yourself into the same scenario.
And the security council has not been useless, the US did simply not let them finish their work. I see flags from a certain country beeing burnt here every day, and we're a democratic nation. Usa has lost a lot of it's support in europe for sure.
The US has no right what so ever attacking Iraq, especially without permission from the security consel. How can the people that support these actions sleep at night, and, how can Bush say that they are out to stop weapons of mass destruction from spreading when the US themselves have nuclear missiles that they also have used against Hiroshima.
"What" was the reaction when I read this.
- There is nothing that says you can't fire someone to replace them with someone that will do the same job for a lower pay, especially if the current employee refuses to lower his pay to the other emplyee's level.
And the fact that the new engineers are from india doesn't matter at all, if they went to IIT, they have better grades than most MIT engineers anyway.
It's a good thing to introduce the students to a Linux solution as they will most likely run into one in the future, as MS products actually aren't used everywhere. Plus, even if it might take one more tech due to the fact that students screw up more, it's most likely going to be cheaper because of the HUGE MS licensing fees... /040
Been waiting for this for ages =)
- It's going to be a real plus when running IDE-raid solutions too. Esp. if you compare the prizes to the SCSI solutions.
GO WD go, hopefully, these drives will be of higer quality than their recent IDE drives that have been breaking by the ton a week too...
-- 040
First of all, as you see on this guy's site now, he's taken it offline due to the load. I've sent him an email explaining that there woulden't be a slashdot effect if nothing was posted on slashdot but that I'm sorry anyway.
Second of all, as for security.
I was not considering this as a high-level mumbo-jumbo super-secure system but I'm just of the opinion that it was pretty neat (atleast more neat that just sliding your magnetic stripe card throught a reader) and a easy way to provide users with time-limited access not for it to be a failsafe system =) It's just cool.
My 0,5 cents.
What's next? Make an AI for the train? And then what... Let it start blogging all the horribile things it sees from it's place on the floor?
/040
Imagine, the world beeing taken over by blogging, camming, trains!
Oh wait... Well it was kinda neat anyway.
It's always nice to read an exciting stroy about a soviet spy! I guess we should get one of those 'learn to spell, 3yrs+' for both Cris and cmdr taco =).
Instead:0 21009/inde x.html
http://www.tomshardware.com/howto/02q4/
But doesn't it say " build, integrate and deliver a 1,024-processor Linux cluster " rather than 2048 cpu cluster.
Haven't noticed any congestion to _any_ us-based sites what so ever here from Sweden. *looks for a +2 informative but realizes most Americans only belives icebears live in Sweden... Or was that Canada? (Phun intended)*...
... Looks a bit fake. The third pic down I've had on my machine for over a year and the fourth doesn't seem to correspond to the fifth (needed more cooling then pic of fans).
Oh well.
The recently released "Mocha" cappuchino pc featers a less-fantastic (for games) video card but it got s-video out and a small form factor:
http://www.cappuccinopc.com/mochap4.asp
Neat. But I'm not impressed until I can fit a 2ghz machine into my wallet. Which probably won't happend anytime soon, which is good because by the time 2ghz machines are that small they should be pretty cheap... I mean, so I can afford to sit down with the wallet in my back pocket ;).
build a time machine. Make a small wooden box, place yourself in it a week, and when you come out of it, boom, you've traveled a week in time (!).
After running apache for over a year now I think it's great, and .NET support can't be bad, makes it easier to persuade companys to switch to linux with apache because afterall, 'it supports .NET and you know how good that is', well, that is what you would say to your windows-biased CEO. =)
Just IMHO.
There is a unidentiified vessel approaching. "On screen!" - Oh no, it's the rumored slashdot vessel! "Bridge to engineering" - Engineering here, go ahead... "Shut down all webservers right away, we're about to be slashdotted". And there the saga ends... ;)
... I always liked the Apple Newton unit the best, it was very simple to use and had all the features I needed. The Psion was the natural sucessor for me when Apple stopped developing the Newton. - I guess I have to go with the Palm now, but one wounders how good it actually can go for palm with one of it's bigger competators out of the way. Beeing the biggest has shown not always to be the best...
Some people actually did that, ending up getting yelled at for "Threttening a state official" - I dont see whats bad with sending "It's stupided to allow spam" x 10k times to a politican, if he's the one that decided to allow the spam? - I guess we're just too close to russia to have decent laws. ;)
It'd be fun to see how motorola (add many other companys to this) would handle this with international cases? - For an example, where I live, in Sweden, many forms of "mass messaging" (e.g. SPAM) recently got allowed because of a new law, making it impossibile to sue many persons over here. I'm not educated in law or anything, but how would a company like motorola handle that? /040