as an anal attentative grammar nazi and long-time linux supporter and free software advocate, it would be much better that i get to you first before that teacher, or any of her "slazhdot-readin suhporturs" do.
The word you're looking for is 'retentive', not 'attentative'.
First, encrypted traffic was never safe from throttling anyway. Second, FTA:
"So it seems the use of a tool like this would be limited to an extremely controlled environment where users are limited to a white-list set of network protocols (so that they can't use a different tunneling mechanism, stunnel for example) and only allowed to ssh to servers under the control of the censoring party. In which case you would wonder why the admin wouldn't just set the ssh server's AllowTcpForwarding option to false."
I got a nice (albeit a little weak wrt/CPU) VPS from ikhost.net, for roughly 6 GBP a month. Try them, the bandwidth and latency to Europe is excellent and so is the support.
The "downside" (which I personally consider an advantage) is the complete and utter lack of any "control panels"; they probably offer packages with those, but I've no need for that stuff.
Took for a while for TFA to load, but it looks really awkward to me. Besides, how many keys and configuration options do you *really* need to play CS/BF2/Whatever it is? LMB, RMB, Space, Ctrl are pretty much sufficient, at least IMHO.
Gee, thanks for the 'Troll' mod. I was simply pointing out the fact that if these idiots can't even synchronize access to a simple Image object, how can they be trusted with our (albeit made-up) credit card numbers?
From the sign-up process: "No, I wish to be keep a private profile in Glide."... Um, yeah, I wish to be keep from grammer.
And, finally, after clicking "Finish":
Registration Error An error occurred while processing your registration.
The following is the DEBUG error (you'll want to remove debug for production releases): EXCEPTION FROM System.Drawing: The object is currently in use elsewhere. Timestamp (UTC): 12/01/2005 11:53:55 AppDomain:/LM/W3SVC/251460291/Root-18-127778646896134700 Calling Assembly: c:\windows\microsoft.net\framework\v1.1.4322\tempo rary asp.net files\root\7b14840e\a877634c\assembly\dl2\f25a4630 \6b4c05ce_b9f5c501\transmedia.dll TransMedia, Version=1.0.1.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=a841b3caad74b8d8 Operating System: Win32NT 5.2.3790.0 Process ID: 5356 Process Main Module: c:\windows\system32\inetsrv\w3wp.exe Thread Identity: UNKNOWN 1) System.InvalidOperationException:
EXCEPTION FROM System.Drawing: The object is currently in use elsewhere. Message: The object is currently in use elsewhere. TargetSite: Void Save(System.String, System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageCodecInfo, System.Drawing.Imaging.EncoderParameters) HelpLink: (NULL) Source: System.Drawing Stack Trace: at System.Drawing.Image.Save(String filename, ImageCodecInfo encoder, EncoderParameters encoderParams) at System.Drawing.Image.Save(String filename, ImageFormat format) at Glide.Www.Account.register.RegisterFinishPage._Pro cessRegistration() in C:\transmedia\src\glide\1.0\wwwroot\account\regist er\finish.aspx.cs:line 135
Ah, yes, the excellent lameness filter. Let us marvel at the technological complexity that denies us from posting meaningful information and yet fails to prevent trolls from crapflooding the bejeesus of Slashdot.
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Qt is probably the best C++ GUI toolkit out there. In my experience, developing an application is extremely easy and straightforward, due to the fact that the people at TT used the simple (yet effective) model of slots and signals. Writing a new event handler is as simple as overriding a method and then connecting it to your widget -- simple as that.
Not to mention the great I18N possibilities, the great XML-based Qt Designer application, etc, etc.
All in all, there are very few drawbacks to Qt, other than the commercial price -- but hey, if you're an open source developer, you get it for free. Otherwise, your employer will get his money's worth back -- simply due to the fact that Qt is such an excellent product.
(No, I don't work for TT -- I just enjoy their products very much)
Umm, I don't see how playing Halo against your family can replace simply talking to them on the phone (or better, video conferencing -- which would be cheaper than mass-ordering XBoxes).
Those of you paranoid enough will probably chime in with something along the lines of "Yeah, but Echelon probably has something like this built-in already!".
Anyway, isn't the point of steganography to hide information in such a way that you *cannot reliably* tell whether the information was there in the first place?
I'm not sure what they're looking for here; perhaps a better steganography algorithm?
as an anal attentative grammar nazi and long-time linux supporter and free software advocate, it would be much better that i get to you first before that teacher, or any of her "slazhdot-readin suhporturs" do.
The word you're looking for is 'retentive', not 'attentative'.
Please turn in your Grammar Fascist Certificate.
First, encrypted traffic was never safe from throttling anyway. Second, FTA:
"So it seems the use of a tool like this would be limited to an extremely controlled environment where users are limited to a white-list set of network protocols (so that they can't use a different tunneling mechanism, stunnel for example) and only allowed to ssh to servers under the control of the censoring party. In which case you would wonder why the admin wouldn't just set the ssh server's AllowTcpForwarding option to false."
Kinda useless.
I got a nice (albeit a little weak wrt/CPU) VPS from ikhost.net, for roughly 6 GBP a month. Try them, the bandwidth and latency to Europe is excellent and so is the support.
The "downside" (which I personally consider an advantage) is the complete and utter lack of any "control panels"; they probably offer packages with those, but I've no need for that stuff.
VR-Zone, for example: http://www.vr-zone.com/?i=4946&s=1
Oh, heh. Yeah. Those keys, and ASDW. :)
Took for a while for TFA to load, but it looks really awkward to me. Besides, how many keys and configuration options do you *really* need to play CS/BF2/Whatever it is? LMB, RMB, Space, Ctrl are pretty much sufficient, at least IMHO.
You are a Troll for criticising the subject of one of Slashdot's advertisements disguised as stories. :-(
:-*
Oh, wait, that's copyrighted by Despair, Inc., isn't it?
Gee, thanks for the 'Troll' mod. I was simply pointing out the fact that if these idiots can't even synchronize access to a simple Image object, how can they be trusted with our (albeit made-up) credit card numbers?
Mods on crack, heh.
From the sign-up process: "No, I wish to be keep a private profile in Glide."... Um, yeah, I wish to be keep from grammer.
/LM/W3SVC/251460291/Root-18-127778646896134700 Calling Assembly: c:\windows\microsoft.net\framework\v1.1.4322\tempo rary asp.net files\root\7b14840e\a877634c\assembly\dl2\f25a4630 \6b4c05ce_b9f5c501\transmedia.dll TransMedia, Version=1.0.1.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=a841b3caad74b8d8 Operating System: Win32NT 5.2.3790.0 Process ID: 5356 Process Main Module: c:\windows\system32\inetsrv\w3wp.exe Thread Identity: UNKNOWN 1) System.InvalidOperationException:
o cessRegistration() in C:\transmedia\src\glide\1.0\wwwroot\account\regist er\finish.aspx.cs:line 135
And, finally, after clicking "Finish":
Registration Error
An error occurred while processing your registration.
The following is the DEBUG error (you'll want to remove debug for production releases):
EXCEPTION FROM System.Drawing: The object is currently in use elsewhere.
Timestamp (UTC): 12/01/2005 11:53:55 AppDomain:
EXCEPTION FROM System.Drawing: The object is currently in use elsewhere. Message: The object is currently in use elsewhere. TargetSite: Void Save(System.String, System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageCodecInfo, System.Drawing.Imaging.EncoderParameters) HelpLink: (NULL) Source: System.Drawing Stack Trace: at System.Drawing.Image.Save(String filename, ImageCodecInfo encoder, EncoderParameters encoderParams) at System.Drawing.Image.Save(String filename, ImageFormat format) at Glide.Www.Account.register.RegisterFinishPage._Pr
Ah, yes, the excellent lameness filter. Let us marvel at the technological complexity that denies us from posting meaningful information and yet fails to prevent trolls from crapflooding the bejeesus of Slashdot.
Heh, just goes to show that the Army can really take your time away from you. ;)
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Ask there if you want to get advice from a multitude of people who deal with those decision on a daily basis.
(No, not affiliated w/WHT or EV1).
WTF is up with Slashdot lately? (Well, the past 3-4 months.)
Click ME!
No offense, but no large company would do this. The IT director would be summarily fired. This screams "amateur".
Oh, so Google are amateurs? Okay.
See subject.
I have several e-mail accounts that receive roughly 2,500 messages a day, each. I could forward them to GMail and tell you -- if you'd invite me =)
mark (at) signal42 (dot) com
TIA.
Did anyone else misread the (albeit mistyped) name of the company as "General Eclectic"? Or am I just listening to too much Primus. Heh.
Qt is probably the best C++ GUI toolkit out there. In my experience, developing an application is extremely easy and straightforward, due to the fact that the people at TT used the simple (yet effective) model of slots and signals. Writing a new event handler is as simple as overriding a method and then connecting it to your widget -- simple as that.
Not to mention the great I18N possibilities, the great XML-based Qt Designer application, etc, etc.
All in all, there are very few drawbacks to Qt, other than the commercial price -- but hey, if you're an open source developer, you get it for free. Otherwise, your employer will get his money's worth back -- simply due to the fact that Qt is such an excellent product.
(No, I don't work for TT -- I just enjoy their products very much)
Yeah, you're probably right. Think of the possibilities -- they can talk _today_ about the games they played _yesterday_. ;)
Umm, I don't see how playing Halo against your family can replace simply talking to them on the phone (or better, video conferencing -- which would be cheaper than mass-ordering XBoxes).
But then again, what do I know?
Those of you paranoid enough will probably chime in with something along the lines of "Yeah, but Echelon probably has something like this built-in already!". Anyway, isn't the point of steganography to hide information in such a way that you *cannot reliably* tell whether the information was there in the first place?
I'm not sure what they're looking for here; perhaps a better steganography algorithm?
pist frost
Death metal? Sepultura/Metallica? HA-HA!
`cout' undeclared (first use this function).
You might wanna add "using namespace std;" or use the fully-qualified name of "cout" =)
Erm, no.
#define NULL (void*)0