You are kidding right?? When was it even? XM just cleared 4 million subs, where is Sirius? and LOL at they are selling units faster than they can make them. Where did you hear that from? Must have been Howard himself. Or maybe Howard is the AC...
Oh and O&A rule!
Re:I hate college
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I would have to disagree.. I have had plenty of balance in my life. While having a college degree has a dignified place in our society there are many of us whom don't have one, and we do OK without one... What I missed out on by not following through with a higher education still somewhat escapes me (Other than witnessing a shoot of girls gone wild). I get paid well for the job I perform, my peers respect me, my manager(s) respect me and they all know I did not go college.
Now when I consider that I may want to attend university I am usually looking at degree's that have nothing to do with the field I've somewhat mastered (in my own world of course) already...
That won't fix "valid" DNS results from being returned, that will just stop traffic to and from that IP (regardless of the fact it's rather trivial for them to just change the IP), DNS will still return that address as valid regardless of where the traffic after the DNS lookup is routed. I have a feeling someone won't have their root servers much longer...
the "dot com" everything fad passed (more or less) yet we still have "dot com" in our day to day lives, I would hazard a guess that p2p will eventually make a move into more mainstream avenues rather than stay the outlandishly publicized place to go and find filth or to steal RIAA members IP that it is today.
SUS can work I'll give it that (if setup correctly), but it's not the end all solution, I managed a decent sized network (1400+ 2k desktops) that we ran SUS on, the trouble with SUS is that it's passive, pushes aren't initiated from the server instead the desktop looks to the server every so often for the update, not to mention the worthless logging and the inability to arbitrate bandwidth. And god forbid you just release patches without extensive testing first... Not that anyone does that until they learn the lesson the hard way and have to go touch 500+ desktops to fix them because someone releases an untested patch. Did I mention SUS doesn't deploy service packs either, or Office updates, or do much of anything else. Oh yeah no "legacy" OS support either, works with 2k or XP... If you want more you have to buy SMS... I won't even go there... Yes SUS can work, and is MUCH better than touching 1400 desktops to deploy a patch via sneakernet every other day. Used correctly it can work and may keep your systems up to date patch wise but it's definitely not a full featured solution.
Here is the answer..
nslookup www.hmsonline.com
Server: 68.2.16.25
Address: 68.2.16.25#53
Non-authoritative answer:
www.hmsonline.com canonical name = mosquito.hmsonline.com.
Name: mosquito.hmsonline.com
Address: 64.233.161.104
WHOIS results for 64.233.161.104
Generated by www.DNSstuff.com
Location: United States [City: Mountain View, California]
NOTE: More information appears to be available at ZG39-ARIN.
Using 10 day old cached answer (or, you can get fresh results).
Hiding E-mail address (you can get results with the E-mail address).
OrgName: Google Inc.
OrgID: GOGL
Address: 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
City: Mountain View
StateProv: CA
PostalCode: 94043
Country: US
NetRange: 64.233.160.0 - 64.233.191.255
CIDR: 64.233.160.0/19
NetName: GOOGLE
NetHandle: NET-64-233-160-0-1
Parent: NET-64-0-0-0-0
NetType: Direct Allocation
NameServer: NS1.GOOGLE.COM
NameServer: NS2.GOOGLE.COM
Comment:
RegDate: 2003-08-18
Updated: 2004-03-05
TechHandle: ZG39-ARIN
TechName: Google Inc.
TechPhone: +1-650-318-0200
TechEmail: ************@google.com
OrgTechHandle: ZG39-ARIN
OrgTechName: Google Inc.
OrgTechPhone: +1-650-318-0200
OrgTechEmail: ************@google.com
The scumbags are having Google absorb the cost of the Slashdot effect they are receiving.
You are kidding right?? When was it even? XM just cleared 4 million subs, where is Sirius? and LOL at they are selling units faster than they can make them. Where did you hear that from? Must have been Howard himself. Or maybe Howard is the AC... Oh and O&A rule!
I would have to disagree.. I have had plenty of balance in my life. While having a college degree has a dignified place in our society there are many of us whom don't have one, and we do OK without one... What I missed out on by not following through with a higher education still somewhat escapes me (Other than witnessing a shoot of girls gone wild). I get paid well for the job I perform, my peers respect me, my manager(s) respect me and they all know I did not go college. Now when I consider that I may want to attend university I am usually looking at degree's that have nothing to do with the field I've somewhat mastered (in my own world of course) already...
Replay TV
Take off you pants and Jackito
Bender! Surprised no one had already... What is the world coming to when a drunk disorderly robot can't even get into the hall of fame..
The reason Sun pays up is that Solaris actually does contain SCO code.
That won't fix "valid" DNS results from being returned, that will just stop traffic to and from that IP (regardless of the fact it's rather trivial for them to just change the IP), DNS will still return that address as valid regardless of where the traffic after the DNS lookup is routed. I have a feeling someone won't have their root servers much longer...
the "dot com" everything fad passed (more or less) yet we still have "dot com" in our day to day lives, I would hazard a guess that p2p will eventually make a move into more mainstream avenues rather than stay the outlandishly publicized place to go and find filth or to steal RIAA members IP that it is today.
I'm pretty sure this is the same technique I use to find my porn movies in the dark......
Yes... and that was what we did... In light of that I will revise my statement... That should read "less than intuitive logging"
SUS can work I'll give it that (if setup correctly), but it's not the end all solution, I managed a decent sized network (1400+ 2k desktops) that we ran SUS on, the trouble with SUS is that it's passive, pushes aren't initiated from the server instead the desktop looks to the server every so often for the update, not to mention the worthless logging and the inability to arbitrate bandwidth. And god forbid you just release patches without extensive testing first... Not that anyone does that until they learn the lesson the hard way and have to go touch 500+ desktops to fix them because someone releases an untested patch. Did I mention SUS doesn't deploy service packs either, or Office updates, or do much of anything else. Oh yeah no "legacy" OS support either, works with 2k or XP... If you want more you have to buy SMS... I won't even go there... Yes SUS can work, and is MUCH better than touching 1400 desktops to deploy a patch via sneakernet every other day. Used correctly it can work and may keep your systems up to date patch wise but it's definitely not a full featured solution.
I really thought more would have caught that.. Oh well, so much for Starwars fans here..... ;)