My bird wouldn't chew cables, it would chew off the buttons on my remotes. For a while all my remotes had nothing but little stubs of plastic left and I had no clue which button did what.
OK everyone, let's see a show of hands who has been in you what call an apropriate situation and someone whips out their cell phone and TALKS LIKE THEY ARE SPEAKING OVER A JET ENGINE. Look at all the raised hands.
Most kids learned it early. Inside voice. Try using it.
Unfortunately, in the US people regard freedom as complete and that includes being rude and inconsiderate.
I don't know if everyone has just decided they are more important than everyone else or if they just don't care, but it seems to get a little worse every year. From people talking on a cell phone in a theather to road rage.
I can't think of something else that would push an enormous amount of people from email to instant messaging. Someone will change the format to allow messaging of those off-line and bingo. New email!
Private companies that get to a certain number of employees and a couple other factors are required to file certain extra documents to the SEC.
I remember reading an online article about it. Apparently, it's a real pain in the ass. Basically you have to do the same amount of paperwork as a public company, but without the benefit of the extra money.
I'm not sure I agree with you. Having the Disney name on it means it automatically becomes a must see for a lot of kids(people). Granted the well-made movie helped it, but don't underestimate the value of the Disney name
Maybe I'm missing something here, but why not just use 2K/XP, make a login and set the computer policy to not allow shutdown or logout.
Granted, without moving to AD, you would lose some automation, but it could be managed.
Hussein isn't completely stupid. He knows he couldn't win a brute force against the US. But he can a PR war. His only chance at survival was world public opinion making the US back down. The second he uses chemical weapons, the whole world is looking for his head.
Unfortunately for him, the US happens to have a president who doesn't give a shit what everyone else thinks.
1) No one can and/or will pay to keep all these people in jail.
2) At some point these people are deemed "cured". But just like an alcoholic walking by a bar, the urge to commit wrong comes back.
I understand your point about car stealing, but I have a nice car and a 1 year old kid and I'd rather lose my car than my kid get molested. I imagine I'm not alone.
I have a co-worker who I work really well with. Thankfully, we have separate offices because on days where his stomach is acting up, boyahh! I've seen him leave his office it stank so bad.
I don't have ADD, but I am very sensitive to things in my peripheral view. It's just the way I'm wired. I would not take a job where everyone has waist-high cubes. But a company that puts me in one after the fact? You just screwed me and my productiveness.
Target's baby shower kiosk runs NT and when the app crashed I had control of the desktop. Of course it was logged in as administrator. So I changed the password and desktop backround to one of the uglier default backrounds and locked the desktop.
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Do you travel to foriegn lands and tell them to speak your language? No, you learn their's.
You obviously learned how to use Linux language, so learn BSD's language.
Tell me how I am going to look at the hundreds of senders a day and verify they are OK to let through? I can't. Therefore, something needs to be there to filter it. Are filters tons better? No, but they atleast keep some of the crap out.
I actually am looking at Jabber. I'm trying to decide which server software I like best. The free versions I've seen leave something to be desired so far.
I'm losing my moderations in order to reply to you. It isn't just about productivity, it's also security. IM is highly insecure. Argue all you want about it, but currently there is no way to monitor/filter attachments throughly.
Atleast with email, we can control certain attachments in addition to help keeping confiditional information from getting send to people it shouldn't. We have a lot of sales people, it happens.
I don't work for a financial institution, but there is no way, we are allowing MSN, Yahoo or AOL in until strict control can be setup with them.
While I hope the bell went off in their heads, that something needs to be done, my guess is that they will instead over-react and try to restrict the public's access to even more information.(whew, long run-on.)
The smartest thing they could do, is use his information and go through each weakness and look to secure it as much as possible. Many of them may look at that as cost prohibitive and just try to obsure the information and hope no one finds it.
My bird wouldn't chew cables, it would chew off the buttons on my remotes. For a while all my remotes had nothing but little stubs of plastic left and I had no clue which button did what.
Most kids learned it early. Inside voice. Try using it.
I don't know if everyone has just decided they are more important than everyone else or if they just don't care, but it seems to get a little worse every year. From people talking on a cell phone in a theather to road rage.
I can't think of something else that would push an enormous amount of people from email to instant messaging. Someone will change the format to allow messaging of those off-line and bingo. New email!
I remember reading an online article about it. Apparently, it's a real pain in the ass. Basically you have to do the same amount of paperwork as a public company, but without the benefit of the extra money.
I'm not sure I agree with you. Having the Disney name on it means it automatically becomes a must see for a lot of kids(people). Granted the well-made movie helped it, but don't underestimate the value of the Disney name
We run Exchange2K without Outlook clients, but we haven't had a problem in years.
IANANE (I am not a NASA engineer), but.....
Maybe I'm missing something here, but why not just use 2K/XP, make a login and set the computer policy to not allow shutdown or logout. Granted, without moving to AD, you would lose some automation, but it could be managed.
Tell that to my boss.
Hussein isn't completely stupid. He knows he couldn't win a brute force against the US. But he can a PR war. His only chance at survival was world public opinion making the US back down. The second he uses chemical weapons, the whole world is looking for his head. Unfortunately for him, the US happens to have a president who doesn't give a shit what everyone else thinks.
1) No one can and/or will pay to keep all these people in jail.
2) At some point these people are deemed "cured". But just like an alcoholic walking by a bar, the urge to commit wrong comes back.
I understand your point about car stealing, but I have a nice car and a 1 year old kid and I'd rather lose my car than my kid get molested. I imagine I'm not alone.
Then what about their servers? I just made a service call last week about a Poweredge and it was nearly impossible to understand the person.
I have a co-worker who I work really well with. Thankfully, we have separate offices because on days where his stomach is acting up, boyahh! I've seen him leave his office it stank so bad. I don't have ADD, but I am very sensitive to things in my peripheral view. It's just the way I'm wired. I would not take a job where everyone has waist-high cubes. But a company that puts me in one after the fact? You just screwed me and my productiveness.
Target's baby shower kiosk runs NT and when the app crashed I had control of the desktop. Of course it was logged in as administrator. So I changed the password and desktop backround to one of the uglier default backrounds and locked the desktop.
And any good geek can DDOS their server.
Then insert it face down. Problem solved.
He said primarily non-fiction. ;)
Do you travel to foriegn lands and tell them to speak your language? No, you learn their's. You obviously learned how to use Linux language, so learn BSD's language.
Tell me how I am going to look at the hundreds of senders a day and verify they are OK to let through? I can't. Therefore, something needs to be there to filter it. Are filters tons better? No, but they atleast keep some of the crap out.
I actually am looking at Jabber. I'm trying to decide which server software I like best. The free versions I've seen leave something to be desired so far.
Atleast with email, we can control certain attachments in addition to help keeping confiditional information from getting send to people it shouldn't. We have a lot of sales people, it happens.
I don't work for a financial institution, but there is no way, we are allowing MSN, Yahoo or AOL in until strict control can be setup with them.
There is no IIS on Windows XP. That only comes with the server edition of which there is no XP version. Sorry, try again.
How about Thanks In Advance....for removing all your civil liberties. See, they don't even need to change the letters.
The smartest thing they could do, is use his information and go through each weakness and look to secure it as much as possible. Many of them may look at that as cost prohibitive and just try to obsure the information and hope no one finds it.