Good enough idea, but internet[0] can already do this.
Proceed to shitlist everyone that you've yet to arrange a keyswap with, and enjoy fully encrypted communication.
(--If both parties agree that a bond via electronic communication is 'important enough,' you'll soon see your f[r]iends converted to encryption in an eyeblink..)
Should you wish to 'invite' more people once they turn responsible, you're free to do so.
(Effectivity by using lowest acceptable sanity-denominator.)
> I'm sorry your user number is too high for me to help you.;) Even I could have said that.;)
Seems like those flashing epilepsy-inducing "claim your prize for being the 999,999th luser" -banners have started re-directing to Slashdot these days..
OK, so "Roy Abacus" / "luser #sub-thousands" will flame me now, but that's how it is.
Out of curiousity have you ever even used Solaris (http://www.infiltrated.net/sunDesk.jpg) I have do and have for the past 8+ years. That looks like the ultimate hell of desktops; thank god for OS X..
real parallel printer ports can do things that USB printer ports can't, [...]
there's a lot of EPROM programmers out there that will only work with a standard ISA-style printer port; not even a PCI printer port card will work. This is more like the EPROM programmers being out of date, don't you think?
If they'd only keep up with the times, I'm sure interfacing through USB wouldn't really be that hard, and any extraneous "commands" not found natively in USB itself could surely be emulated on either side.
I apologize for the arrogance, but somehow things have to move on, for good or less..
TPB has a policy that they will delete entries with "false descriptions." -Meaning, if only theoretically, that the Metallica songs would've been removed in an instant while the abused kid would be "left alone," so to speak.
We have just deciphered a message from outher space, (its kindof echo-y,) -but-, it says;
"This is year 2379 calling; we want our Desktop OS back. -You may keep RMS; --he cant sing worth a damn, anyway, -and-, we naturally chose Lucid Emacs, anyways..;)"
(Oh yeah; we at SETI thought you should know: -The winning SETI -team crunching towards discovering this fine message did so by use of Beowulfed iPhones..)
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Read and laugh.
You're quite right, amigo.
the word infamous means famous in a disgraceful way. it's a bad thing. you're not using it right.
That depends on whether you consider fame to be a good thing or not.(Infamity ftw)
(Yes, for you hillbilly Linux folks; that dot is a period)
Good enough idea, but internet[0] can already do this.
Proceed to shitlist everyone that you've yet to arrange a keyswap with, and enjoy fully encrypted communication.(--If both parties agree that a bond via electronic communication is 'important enough,' you'll soon see your f[r]iends converted to encryption in an eyeblink..)
Should you wish to 'invite' more people once they turn responsible, you're free to do so.
(Effectivity by using lowest acceptable sanity-denominator.)
Seems like those flashing epilepsy-inducing "claim your prize for being the 999,999th luser" -banners have started re-directing to Slashdot these days..
OK, so "Roy Abacus" / "luser #sub-thousands" will flame me now, but that's how it is.
If they'd only keep up with the times, I'm sure interfacing through USB wouldn't really be that hard, and any extraneous "commands" not found natively in USB itself could surely be emulated on either side.
I apologize for the arrogance, but somehow things have to move on, for good or less..
Idiot.
way up!
Mine says so too, we must have the same "Windows System" then.. ;)
There are way more files there than the tracker would let you know:
http://taurine.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/files/
But you probably noticed.
Extremely off-topic; -the article that you're commenting on is here:/ 1451200
http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/07/18
Good point.
Damn you hi-UID cocksuckers are thoroughly useless..
Great anecdote, man.
Nice. :)
Whip out your Persuadertron and aim at 'em..
(Good luck)
"Whats in a filename?"
TPB has a policy that they will delete entries with "false descriptions." -Meaning, if only theoretically, that the Metallica songs would've been removed in an instant while the abused kid would be "left alone," so to speak.
Id guess quite a few burgers were burnt due to him making that post.. ;)
SETI@home announcement:
;)"
We have just deciphered a message from outher space, (its kindof echo-y,) -but-, it says;
"This is year 2379 calling; we want our Desktop OS back. -You may keep RMS; --he cant sing worth a damn, anyway, -and-, we naturally chose Lucid Emacs, anyways..
(Oh yeah; we at SETI thought you should know: -The winning SETI -team crunching towards discovering this fine message did so by use of Beowulfed iPhones..)
can it Nat my Port, man? :)
=P