...we all at some point wish we could have with some figurehead out of history. After feeling what I did when I heard he died, that cup of coffee might just have to have to be with him:(
Much sadness. I still get this weird excitement when I watch one of his pieces.
Farewell, Chuck!
I would spend hours late at night listening to Eve tell me all she thinks about it. I'm no religious man, but the fact that my name is Adam...c'mon! it just makes sense that we hang out and geek, no?
Anyway, I found her bold stateents in relation to the people that screwed things up admirable, even though 'big-business' scares me, I feel for the whole crew that made it a success in the first place. That would have been a great opportunity for some of the young minds wasting their time on/.
Good luck Eve!
Re:Running binaries as root
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I like that.
I expect to examine a package when I plan on installing it on a system I use for many 'important' tasks.
Take two extra minutues and use a bit of caution when accepting a gift horse. A lot of programs come with source code, making it even easier to verify integrity.
Would the computer community in general not be better off learning how to be pro-active about computer security?Is this too much to ask of people in general? To follow a few instructions to make sure they are not installing some root kit?
I hope not. Then again, people are SO busy, and should not have to take time for such things as LOOKING OUT FOR THEMSELVES>:]
I guess thats just my opinion.
Cheers!
rsklnkv@houseofthedead.org
Re:Oh great. Fucking new year. What a fucking joke
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If you happen upon the Portland Oregon area I could help you out with a few of those anyway:)
Is this the same drsquare who posts to advocacy???
Cheers!
rsklnkv
http://www.houseofthedead.org
...we all at some point wish we could have with some figurehead out of history. After feeling what I did when I heard he died, that cup of coffee might just have to have to be with him :(
Much sadness. I still get this weird excitement when I watch one of his pieces.
Farewell, Chuck!
So basically, everything on the net now works like the Kevin Bacon game : Every bit of it can be connected within five hyperlinks or less.
I think the real fun lies in hack of Caps.
I would spend hours late at night listening to Eve tell me all she thinks about it. I'm no religious man, but the fact that my name is Adam...c'mon! it just makes sense that we hang out and geek, no? Anyway, I found her bold stateents in relation to the people that screwed things up admirable, even though 'big-business' scares me, I feel for the whole crew that made it a success in the first place. That would have been a great opportunity for some of the young minds wasting their time on /.
Good luck Eve!
I like that.
I expect to examine a package when I plan on installing it on a system I use for many 'important' tasks.
Take two extra minutues and use a bit of caution when accepting a gift horse. A lot of programs come with source code, making it even easier to verify integrity.
Would the computer community in general not be better off learning how to be pro-active about computer security?Is this too much to ask of people in general? To follow a few instructions to make sure they are not installing some root kit?
I hope not. Then again, people are SO busy, and should not have to take time for such things as LOOKING OUT FOR THEMSELVES>:]
I guess thats just my opinion.
Cheers!
rsklnkv@houseofthedead.org
If you happen upon the Portland Oregon area I could help you out with a few of those anyway:) Is this the same drsquare who posts to advocacy??? Cheers! rsklnkv http://www.houseofthedead.org