You do know that Cingular started when AT&T decided to spin off their wireless operations into its own division? And that then they just pulled it back into the fold later?
I was in college, and I found out about it on the way back from class. I skipped the rest of my classes that day, and just kept the TV on, watching in shock.
My dad worked for IBM doing contract work for NASA through the Apollo missions and SkyLab (we have all the patches at home), but he wasn't involved in the shuttle at all. But I still wanted to go to space. Still do.
For one, randomly not allowing Mac users to get/send their mail. They did some upgrade on the Exchange end that broke the SMTP sending, which it shouldn't have, since they don't auth. This lasted a few days, and kept recurring at random intervals. I have no idea whether it was the fault of Exchange or the admins, honestly. I just had angry users (and was one myself). I'm not privy to CIS's inner workings; just a tech geek in a non-teaching department here.
This will make me unable to moderate, but what the hell?
Brown had a unix based backend for years. A few years back, they got a new IT head, who insisted on off-the-shelf packages for everything. So out went postoffice, and in came Exchange. It's been running Exchange since then, and yes, untold numbers of problems (though nothing like this). We're not even on the most recent version of Exchange, which will make my office's future transition to Snow Leopard problematic since afaik the native Mail interoperability with Exchange that comes in 10.6 won't work with anything but the latest.
AFAIK, the plan is to move everyone to Google eventually, departments too. Once they get all the security figured out. This isn't helping, of course.
Factions are Alliance vs. Horde. So no, you can't boot someone out of your faction.
I have no clue if you can pickpocket your own faction, but even if you could, you wouldn't get anything that they actually have on them. Most of the time you get lint, shiny dinglehoppers, and pet rocks. Though my highest level rogue was 6, there may be other stuff.
You can't kill someone of your own faction. You can refuse to heal them, but only if you're a healer class.
You can, however, make sure the opposing faction knows the names of the farmers, and get help from them when the farmers are making your life miserable.
He's not using mapping software, he's using Photoshop. And he does use dual monitor support. He has an Excel spreadsheet on his laptop's monitor, with all the relevant stats.
I have a blog that doesn't ping anything when it gets updated. It started to get comment spam, so I just turned on an.htaccess file, and put the login and password right in the login popup window.
No more comment spams, though it takes a second for people who want to read/click-through to do it.
Man, I just saw an Outer Limits episode like this. Pacey (Joshua Jackson) took some sounds and then Mary Jane (Kirsten Dunst) and her friends started listening to it, and they all mutated.
It was "Music of the Spheres," Episode #3.14, and SciFi just reran it during their marathon.
Don't listen to it! You'll all turn iridescent gold!
You do know that Cingular started when AT&T decided to spin off their wireless operations into its own division? And that then they just pulled it back into the fold later?
I was in college, and I found out about it on the way back from class. I skipped the rest of my classes that day, and just kept the TV on, watching in shock.
My dad worked for IBM doing contract work for NASA through the Apollo missions and SkyLab (we have all the patches at home), but he wasn't involved in the shuttle at all. But I still wanted to go to space. Still do.
But, the difference is that Apple fanbois would willingly sign up to that or worse, as long as Saint Steve asked.
Well, maybe not Windows ME, but they did agree to Snow Leopard. That's in the same ballpark.
Trolls rising to trollbait in 1....
For one, randomly not allowing Mac users to get/send their mail. They did some upgrade on the Exchange end that broke the SMTP sending, which it shouldn't have, since they don't auth. This lasted a few days, and kept recurring at random intervals. I have no idea whether it was the fault of Exchange or the admins, honestly. I just had angry users (and was one myself). I'm not privy to CIS's inner workings; just a tech geek in a non-teaching department here.
This will make me unable to moderate, but what the hell?
Brown had a unix based backend for years. A few years back, they got a new IT head, who insisted on off-the-shelf packages for everything. So out went postoffice, and in came Exchange. It's been running Exchange since then, and yes, untold numbers of problems (though nothing like this). We're not even on the most recent version of Exchange, which will make my office's future transition to Snow Leopard problematic since afaik the native Mail interoperability with Exchange that comes in 10.6 won't work with anything but the latest.
AFAIK, the plan is to move everyone to Google eventually, departments too. Once they get all the security figured out. This isn't helping, of course.
Are you on AT&T? Are you in the US? Which site did you download the mobileconfig from? Are you on a 3G or 3Gs?
I'm on AT&T, in the US, downloaded the mobileconfig from benm.at, and I'm on a 3Gs, and my tethering went away when I upgraded to 3.1.
LOL they are. Though the Bank of Nikolai stole from Steve Martin's Fred's Bank bit.
INTENT.
Gah. Not indent.
I have told my family that if they want me to fix their computers, they have to consult with me and take my advice on purchasing a computer first.
Except my mom. She'll still get free help. /sigh
But Blood Elves can't be warriors. So you're SOL there.
See this old /. article
/ 2018238&tid=209&tid=98
http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/04/06
Heh. Quite.
Factions are Alliance vs. Horde. So no, you can't boot someone out of your faction.
I have no clue if you can pickpocket your own faction, but even if you could, you wouldn't get anything that they actually have on them. Most of the time you get lint, shiny dinglehoppers, and pet rocks. Though my highest level rogue was 6, there may be other stuff.
You can't kill someone of your own faction. You can refuse to heal them, but only if you're a healer class.
You can, however, make sure the opposing faction knows the names of the farmers, and get help from them when the farmers are making your life miserable.
People don't sell the games on ebay, etc. They sell the accounts, or gold, or epic, phat loots. That's what they should be stopping.
Whoo, Llane! Alliance or Horde?
Everyone's gone to AB anyway.
Thank you.
I can't understand why adult sites WOULDN'T want/use this TLD. Most of them DON'T want kids to visit them. (no money to spend, for one thing!)
Smartwrap. Has saved my cord from being thrown out with the tangle frustration.
He's not using mapping software, he's using Photoshop. And he does use dual monitor support. He has an Excel spreadsheet on his laptop's monitor, with all the relevant stats.
At work, it's called Roswell because the basestations (Apple's) looked like spaceships.
At home, it's called Orwell because that's what my husband picked.
And I've heard someone has called hers The Hordes of Attila, because it always asks her if she "wants to join the Hordes of Attila?"
I have a blog that doesn't ping anything when it gets updated. It started to get comment spam, so I just turned on an .htaccess file, and put the login and password right in the login popup window.
No more comment spams, though it takes a second for people who want to read/click-through to do it.
A friend of mine posted on his blog his own pesronal recollection of what a great guy Mr. Doohan is.
I saw the end, if you want to know what was going on, let me know.
And yeah, there was a twist.
I knew I should have checked the second page before I posted my own post (a few down).
Man, I just saw an Outer Limits episode like this. Pacey (Joshua Jackson) took some sounds and then Mary Jane (Kirsten Dunst) and her friends started listening to it, and they all mutated.
It was "Music of the Spheres," Episode #3.14, and SciFi just reran it during their marathon.
Don't listen to it! You'll all turn iridescent gold!
Ditto. I've sent the link to my husband as he was a huge Fallout/Fallout 2 fan.