Well, there needs to be, in general, more then five pics on the page for me to include it, beyond that though I don't really see the point in saying how many pics are on the page.
I was going to display the attributes when I was designing the site, but I wasn't sure where to put them (in terms of the visual layout) so I never got around to coding.
Eventualy I want to add a rating system, as well as a thing that shows how many people clicked the link.
Who cares what they're excited about? Remember all the trouble the government had with the wealthy, powerful, monopolistic railroad companies? All their power and wealth still didn't stop the death of their industry.
Um, what? The railroad industry is as big as ever.
That the Big media companies all collude, and while I'm not saying the oil companies wouldn't it's possible that one or two of 'em could leave the others behind by moving in that direction...
Holy shit! This thing is still standing! I was able to get through with just two tries (the first time I just got the frameset). According to the docs they had put in quite a few optimizations to their TCP/IP stack to allow for a lot of connections (they said they encoded the state data in TCP sequence field, allowing them to have unlimited connections, or something like that)
The thing is, they haven't got the optimization on port 6510, so if you try to go to the 'tcp status page' you'll overload it.
Building a C64 web server is impressive. Building one that can stand up to the Slashdot effect is, well, wow:P
Wow, you are paying way to much. a 12ft optical cable I had used to connect my PC to my sound system broke a couple of days ago, and I thought it was gonna cost me $40 to replace it. Radio shack sold em for $44, but sears had a 12footer for just $20.
Are we even to the point when a normal PC could handle Gigabyte? And if so, why not use optical? I mean, saying I've got a fiber optic home network is a lot cooler then saying I've got a gigabyte eth home network. I mean to a geek, (to anyone else, that would just be lame... er...)
How much more expensive is the optical stuff for GigE? I'm mostly using optical audio connections from my home sterio, and that's not to much money
Btw, it's so annoying the way it seems every movie seems to be set in LA. That city just seems dull and boring people call it "A giant suburb" New york, Seattle, Hong kong... there are so many more intresting places to set things. bleh.
If they moved Akira to LA it would ruin the movie. What else would they do, replace "bike punks" with Bling-bling steriotypical Gang Bangers? (well, that would be pretty funny, actualy)
"We battled for the consumer at every step. We battled for open formats. We fought against secure music schemes. And we made contributions to Open Source software, since MP3.com was entirely LAMP based."
Only a person with something to hide would make such a big deal out of this. I don't see any reason not to release the source if they are letting people use it. By making people sign away their rights to copy, distribute, or get the source from them, they are violating the copyright of all the GPL code they are giving out
(It sounds like they are giving away 'special' betas for a fee. If they arn't some one reply and let me know what, exactly, they're doing.)
You can also check the refer to make sure it's comming from the right place. If it's not there, then deny access. Still not difficult to pull off.
I mean, how fucking hard is it to block pages with forign refers? Not very hard at all, actualy.
Well, there needs to be, in general, more then five pics on the page for me to include it, beyond that though I don't really see the point in saying how many pics are on the page.
I was going to display the attributes when I was designing the site, but I wasn't sure where to put them (in terms of the visual layout) so I never got around to coding.
Eventualy I want to add a rating system, as well as a thing that shows how many people clicked the link.
That would kind of defeat the purpose of amendmands, no?
Yeh, advertizing is rediculous. Whats worse is that some of these kids might not even realize they're talking to an un-real person.
Whats next, people advertizing in slashdot sigs!?
*BSD sucked up all the arrogant assholes. Everyone knows the 'l33tist of the l33t use FreeBSD.
And if it can run ASP, can it run it 'all the way' -- ie could you take any ASP page and run it from apache?
If it can handle ASP, there could be a lot of changeover. If not, then most 'hard core' M$ shops won't change.
The link points to the right place. I have no idea why the guy put [goatse.cx] in his post, though...
Who cares what they're excited about? Remember all the trouble the government had with the wealthy, powerful, monopolistic railroad companies? All their power and wealth still didn't stop the death of their industry.
Um, what? The railroad industry is as big as ever.
That the Big media companies all collude, and while I'm not saying the oil companies wouldn't it's possible that one or two of 'em could leave the others behind by moving in that direction...
Oh my god, I can't stop laughing.
Holy shit! This thing is still standing! I was able to get through with just two tries (the first time I just got the frameset). According to the docs they had put in quite a few optimizations to their TCP/IP stack to allow for a lot of connections (they said they encoded the state data in TCP sequence field, allowing them to have unlimited connections, or something like that)
:P
The thing is, they haven't got the optimization on port 6510, so if you try to go to the 'tcp status page' you'll overload it.
Building a C64 web server is impressive. Building one that can stand up to the Slashdot effect is, well, wow
You'll kill the server. Aperantly they have some special optimization on port 80 to keep it from being overloaded, but not on port 6510.
I bet that ethernet card probably has more CPU power then the rest of the machine.
Now that is impressive.
Wow, you are paying way to much. a 12ft optical cable I had used to connect my PC to my sound system broke a couple of days ago, and I thought it was gonna cost me $40 to replace it. Radio shack sold em for $44, but sears had a 12footer for just $20.
I knew that actualy, and even flamed someone for typing "MB" when he meant "Mb". Oh well...
Are we even to the point when a normal PC could handle Gigabyte? And if so, why not use optical? I mean, saying I've got a fiber optic home network is a lot cooler then saying I've got a gigabyte eth home network. I mean to a geek, (to anyone else, that would just be lame... er...)
How much more expensive is the optical stuff for GigE? I'm mostly using optical audio connections from my home sterio, and that's not to much money
academically gifted *and* a knock-down seamtress to boot
Shouldn't that be 'taylor' or something? I mean, 'seamstress' isn't really a term you'd use for a guy.
Also, does anyone own the new DVD version of Akira? They redid the english dubbing and I it sucks. I miss the dub from the original US release.
What are you talking about? The old dub was terrible!
There was a love intrest in Akira, Remember?
Btw, it's so annoying the way it seems every movie seems to be set in LA. That city just seems dull and boring people call it "A giant suburb" New york, Seattle, Hong kong... there are so many more intresting places to set things. bleh.
If they moved Akira to LA it would ruin the movie. What else would they do, replace "bike punks" with Bling-bling steriotypical Gang Bangers? (well, that would be pretty funny, actualy)
"We battled for the consumer at every step. We battled for open formats. We fought against secure music schemes. And we made contributions to Open Source software, since MP3.com was entirely LAMP based."
Only a person with something to hide would make such a big deal out of this. I don't see any reason not to release the source if they are letting people use it. By making people sign away their rights to copy, distribute, or get the source from them, they are violating the copyright of all the GPL code they are giving out
(It sounds like they are giving away 'special' betas for a fee. If they arn't some one reply and let me know what, exactly, they're doing.)
right here
I think the lead up (most of the movie) was pretty cool, but I agree that the ending was kinda lame.
Still an enjoyable movie, for me. I even own it on DVD.
Right. And the users will be asked if they want to grant that right. Which of course, most of them being complete idiots will do.
But that's not the point.