Carbon nanotube (CNT) - A lightweight material 100 times stronger than steel. Until recently, scientists lacked a strong material light enough to build a cable that could span more than 100,000 mi (160,934 km) into space. The development of carbon nanotube makes the space elevator a viable option. Carbon nanotubes are pure-carbon cylinders that were first created about a decade ago by zapping graphite with lasers. It has a tensile strength of 200 gigapascals (GPa); for comparison, graphite, quartz and alumina each have a tensile strength of just over 20 GPa. NASA has said that a material used to build a space tether would need a tensile strength of 62 GPa.
The real thing to remember is to never, ever, ever use a public system. That is the most sure way to give up all privacy.
But under certain circumstances anonymity is privacy so some behaviours on a public machine are more private than on personal machines. If you provide nothing but false data about your identity on a public machine (i.e. don't access anything that is connected to your true identity) you can post messages that have high plausibility of denial ("I don't know anything about that post".)
Then redirects aren't the way to go. A server that specifically responds to worm requests with an attempt to shutdown the infected machine is much more plausable.
I boot it up under bochs and run winhello.exe which shows that "pretty" window. Trouble is I can't manipulate the window in any way and that includes terminate it. I'd RTFM if there was anything to read. I'll RTSL someday soon.
end of the line for the DEC tradition of excellence that began with the PDP-10.
But the PDP-6 had the same 36-bit architechture as the PDP-10.
HP has done nothing innovative for computing in the last decade.
Innovations didn't save DEC from its stupid managment.
HP kow-towing to Intel, instead of commercializing a superior architecture.
Well, it sux but it's not going to kill them any time soon. I wish it would kill them but USA is about Intel and MS and other mediocraties.
HP wants to be in bed with Intel. HP needs to keep OpenVMS only alive enough to avoid jilting its inherited customer base. The same is true with porting HP-UX to the Itanic. Linux on the Itanic is HP's real server "solution". They are getting into Linux clustering in a major way.
free shells are a dime a dozen (but good ones like SDF are hard to come by) Remember the old-time hacker approach of finding out when it is that almost nobody uses the computer and using it then even if it means re-arranging your life.
Cyberspace.org (also known as Grex) One of the oldest free shell providers. Volunteer run. 1MB quota, limit of 75 logins at a time. Additional users must queue up to get on when the limit is reached. Running on scavenged Sun hardware. Grex doesn't allow bots. Don't even bother downloading stuff like Eggdrop, BitchX, psybnc, etc. since Grex has filters that won't let them run, and the admins will chase down the files and remove them. $ telnet cyberspace.org
--
www.publiclinux.net Linux shell accounts. $ telnet pub.dtdns.net
--
Shellyeah.org Reasonable free shell service, somewhat limited command set. Sister service to Ultrashell.net, a commercial shell provider. $ telnet shellyeah.org
--
ductape.net Public access unix system offering shell accounts, IMAP Email, web hosting. Web registration. http://ductape.net $ telnet ductape.net
--
h14me.yi.org Freenet system with shell access and a bbs. $ telnet h14me.yi.org
--
rootshell.be Shell, 2MB quota, standard tools, no IRC due to ddos attacks. Web registration. $ telnet phenix.rootshell.be
Some quick notes: www.hollywoodreporter.com recently posted an article about RIAA web site being hacked and then suddenly it disappeared from Internet DNS.
News flash: The frozen body of the "BSD is dying" troll was discovered in an alley yesterday along with a cardboard sign saying "will cut-and-paste anything for food".
If you spent any time using the Wayback Machine you would see that gewgle.com was just a front-end for the real google.com. It was just a parody.
wayback to gewgle.com
Very simple explaination about why this is important.
1. count the number of PCI slots in your computer that you have or could add SCSI controllers to.
2. multiply that by 15 (assuming wide SCSI)
3. whatever that number is, iSCSI can give you more disks.
Go back? Those are all telnet sites. I suppose you could write some code to simulate 300 baud in software and busy signals and stuff.
click me
Will it have IPv6?
$ ping6 ftp.netbsd.org
PING6(56=40+8+8 bytes) 2001:618:4:2000::1072 --> 2001:4f8:4:b:2e0:81ff:fe21:6563
16 bytes from 2001:4f8:4:b:2e0:81ff:fe21:6563, icmp_seq=0 hlim=58 time=427.629 ms
16 bytes from 2001:4f8:4:b:2e0:81ff:fe21:6563, icmp_seq=1 hlim=58 time=299.468 ms
16 bytes from 2001:4f8:4:b:2e0:81ff:fe21:6563, icmp_seq=2 hlim=58 time=315.316 ms
16 bytes from 2001:4f8:4:b:2e0:81ff:fe21:6563, icmp_seq=3 hlim=58 time=321.123 ms
^C
--- ftp.netbsd.org ping6 statistics ---
4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/std-dev = 299.468/340.884/427.629/50.706 ms
Love You! Mean It! You Rock! Your Service Rocks! I'm finally on IPv6!
But under certain circumstances anonymity is privacy so some behaviours on a public machine are more private than on personal machines. If you provide nothing but false data about your identity on a public machine (i.e. don't access anything that is connected to your true identity) you can post messages that have high plausibility of denial ("I don't know anything about that post".)
Or better yet what if your 404 page was PHP which sent out the shutdown request.
Then redirects aren't the way to go. A server that specifically responds to worm requests with an attempt to shutdown the infected machine is much more plausable.
I boot it up under bochs and run winhello.exe which shows that "pretty" window. Trouble is I can't manipulate the window in any way and that includes terminate it. I'd RTFM if there was anything to read. I'll RTSL someday soon.
Innovations didn't save DEC from its stupid managment.
Well, it sux but it's not going to kill them any time soon. I wish it would kill them but USA is about Intel and MS and other mediocraties.
HP wants to be in bed with Intel. HP needs to keep OpenVMS only alive enough to avoid jilting its inherited customer base. The same is true with porting HP-UX to the Itanic. Linux on the Itanic is HP's real server "solution". They are getting into Linux clustering in a major way.
Chill d00d, stress is bad for you :)
free shells are a dime a dozen (but good ones like SDF are hard to come by) Remember the old-time hacker approach of finding out when it is that almost nobody uses the computer and using it then even if it means re-arranging your life.
Cyberspace.org (also known as Grex)
One of the oldest free shell providers. Volunteer run. 1MB quota, limit of 75 logins at a time. Additional users must queue up to get on when the limit is reached. Running on scavenged Sun hardware. Grex doesn't allow bots. Don't even bother downloading stuff like Eggdrop, BitchX, psybnc, etc. since Grex has filters that won't let them run, and the admins will chase down the files and remove them.
$ telnet cyberspace.org
--
www.publiclinux.net
Linux shell accounts.
$ telnet pub.dtdns.net
--
Shellyeah.org
Reasonable free shell service, somewhat limited command set. Sister service to Ultrashell.net, a commercial shell provider.
$ telnet shellyeah.org
--
ductape.net
Public access unix system offering shell accounts, IMAP Email, web hosting. Web registration.
http://ductape.net
$ telnet ductape.net
--
h14me.yi.org
Freenet system with shell access and a bbs.
$ telnet h14me.yi.org
--
rootshell.be
Shell, 2MB quota, standard tools, no IRC due to ddos attacks. Web registration.
$ telnet phenix.rootshell.be
--
more via google.com
NY switches to 11 digit phone numbers.
The world loses another (virtual) PDP-10
twenex.org: No address associated with hostname
(That was part of SDF if you didn't already know)
8000 people die of AIDS as usual.
And the space shuttle doesn't make it back.
(I know I shouldn't begin sentances with and)
click for PrimePower web site
Yet Another Form of Windows Tax.
$ whois
www.hollywoodreporter.com
No match for "WWW.HOLLYWOODREPORTER.COM".
Wayback machine
Some quick notes: www.hollywoodreporter.com recently posted an article about RIAA web site being hacked and then suddenly it disappeared from Internet DNS.
Actually my legs hurt so much from doing squats two days ago that all I can do is sit infront of this screen and eat amino acid pills.
Appears that smokers can only get off on the danger.
Have you even seen a picture of a Fujitsu Primepower much less tried to buy one in US?
They're serious boxen, not desktop. Are their any SPARC64GP desktop boxes?
$ ./bogus-request-generator^C
$
There. I hope you're happy now!
so mod me the f--- up!
or don't.
See if I care! See if I ever mod *you* up!
*pout*
thank god for evolution!
So run the system but don't display the logo.
Can't really see a logo on most of our boxes since they are servers.
Film at 11.
And I had just installed FreeBSD/sparc to get SMP.