Maybe I'm weird, but I don't think learning any language (programming or spoken) "sucks". You'll always get something out of it; possibly something that will change your view of programming. That's never a bad thing.
Granted, finding the time for such things is always an issue.:-)
Starting nmap 3.50 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2004-02-12 09:49 PST Interesting ports on 211-216.205.72.dellhost.com (216.205.72.211): PORT STATE SERVICE 21/tcp open ftp 80/tcp open http 443/tcp closed https Device type: general purpose Running: Linux 2.4.X OS details: Linux 2.4.17 on HP 9000 s700
Being one of these people, and employed, I agree with you 100%. Fortunately, this place thinks I'm some sort of god so I'm safe until they realize otherwise.
It is the root assuming /mnt/windows is the mount point.
I have it on Gentoo
So it just finished compiling, eh? You know 3.2.1 is out, right? :-)
He did say it was the extended edition.
Maybe I'm weird, but I don't think learning any language (programming or spoken) "sucks". You'll always get something out of it; possibly something that will change your view of programming. That's never a bad thing.
Granted, finding the time for such things is always an issue. :-)
No kidding. Even people need daily patches now.
Heart? What heart?
That's cute.
From all the multi-colored money, of course!
2034? Cool! I'll have my house paid off then and might have some extra money.
${deity_of_your_choosing} knows I don't have any now...
The ??? step?
Really?
Someone installed President 2000.
Sun Software Express is the name of their bleeding edge program. "Solaris Express" is what the lazy people call it.
Hey now...It's not like we have to compile it!
Vancouver's but a tiny colony compared to the stores in Starbucks' hometown.
Grrr..."the"scogroup.com; and I previewed, too. I give up.
*ahem*
nmap -P0 -p 21,80,443 -O scogroup.com
Starting nmap 3.50 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2004-02-12 09:49 PST
Interesting ports on 211-216.205.72.dellhost.com (216.205.72.211):
PORT STATE SERVICE
21/tcp open ftp
80/tcp open http
443/tcp closed https
Device type: general purpose
Running: Linux 2.4.X
OS details: Linux 2.4.17 on HP 9000 s700
Here's another good reason to support them. Fight stupidity with humor, not lawsuits.
You don't know what a monitor looks like?
Seriously.
Never bought a house, have you?
Being one of these people, and employed, I agree with you 100%. Fortunately, this place thinks I'm some sort of god so I'm safe until they realize otherwise.
Or maybe they keep me because I'm cheap...
I could've swore I heard the whole thing, but I guess not. I humbly submit myself to public ridicule.
Did we listen to the same show? He was comparing his VoIP phone to a landline. The ringing was him switching phones and calling them back.
They're like these things here, except nobody pays attention to them.
Oh. Wait.