this is complete crap. college radio! i hear the strangest most non-commercial shit ever on college radio. there is even a college station in L.A. that plays wall to wall industrial. these people have never heard of a dial on thier radio?
marketing department see's that apple's popular unix based OS has a PDF based gui, so ininformed as they are, think acrobat reader can somehow integrate to xfree86 and create popular aqualike effects. or maybe the guy that wrote it smoked crack. or both.
actually it reminded me alot of the stuff NIN did for quake 1. except trent did not record it at low volume. same kind of sound though.
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pretty sad that you don't realize it's music until you have already studied music. and then the only reson you recognize it as music is because your instructors told you "even though it does not sound like music, it is music"
when I worked at Larry FLynt Publications we picked up an intergraph box for our 3D and video editing stuff. We didn't get cars or anything. All we got was lunch with a bald guy in a suit at El Torito, and I think the salesman even bummed a cigarette off of me.
actually i clearly stated that cute didn't work so i had to ssh in. read it again before you complain about it. second, i don't really care what the w3c has to say about it. it simply doesn't work. using standard server software and standard client software, it simply does not work.
how thew fuck do i ssh uin and create a directory with fucking IIS. i tried mozilla and netscape on linux and i tried mozilla, opera, and IE on win32. none worked. oh yeah, i used apache.
yeah, i really did not think of that. i prefer to do it manually instead of something doing it automatically, A) because i don't want to pay for a tool that helps me do it automatically B) I am too lazy to do one up for myself C) I use plesk server administrator on some of the servers and i don't think i want to play plesk to develop something for me since all thier php source code is encrypted.
actually you can not have it anywhere in the url. i tried it. first using cute ftp i tried to create a directory on my web site called "pål"
cute wouldn't let me, so i had to ssh in and do it. i created the directory, put i file in there, but when i go to http://www.mydomain.com/pål i get a 404. so you can't have thoe symbols in URLs at all.
unless they run thier own servers, hosting is gonna be a little hard to get. I run a web hosting company. When a user signs up for hosting they are immediately ushered to the credit card processor, then after that it askes them what passowrd they wish to use on the system. after that the domain name, password, and other stuff are stuck into a database and an email is fired off to me to let me know someone signed up, containing the url of the page that will give me the details. anyway, i open up an ssh session to the server and start setting it up. when i enter the domain name into the httpd.conf i am not typing in cyrillic. I simply fire up vi, and type the domain name in there using regular latin characters. Same when I set up the DNS zone files, email, and other such stuff. Sure they can get the domain name there, but actually getting the page to show up is another matter all together. I believe even russian ISPs would assume the letters were latin characters and not thier cyrillic counterparts if they are used to spell english words (as in known company names to be used in some sort of scam)
actually as it stands right now you can not have åöä in your address, a large complaint of people in sweden. å is not just an a with a ring over it. å is actually another letter entirely, something lots of english speakers can't get the grasp of.
CTS does not hurt. well not at first. the thumb, the first 2 fingers (index & middle) and the inside half of the 3rd (ring) finger tingles. the pain comes (if ever) after many, many months of tingling.
generic pain of the hand due to strain is not carpal tunnel syndrome.
just because you have not gotten carpal tunnel syndrome does not mean the gelpads are what prevented it. I have not been using any of those devices. regular keyboard, regular mousepad. No problems whatsoever. pretty much 8 hours a day or more for the past 6 or 7 years.
most bootlegs are also crappy remix collections, bad quality demos, or fan recorded concerts. not duplications of commercially avalable material for the most part.
this does not combat the rampant internet piracy of music that they are talking about so much.
Ok, i buy a cd. it has an id number embedded in it. when i duplicate the disc, that disc has the same id number embedded. but if i rip the cd to mp3 or wav or whatever, and then re-burn it, no more id number. just a little bit more work to duplicate the cd. you make that new version your master, and send that one to duplication.
Besides, when was the last time you bought a duplicated cd? This kind of piracy pretty much died when mp3 came of age anyway.
this is complete crap. college radio! i hear the strangest most non-commercial shit ever on college radio. there is even a college station in L.A. that plays wall to wall industrial. these people have never heard of a dial on thier radio?
add it to your hosts file. it will work
marketing department see's that apple's popular unix based OS has a PDF based gui, so ininformed as they are, think acrobat reader can somehow integrate to xfree86 and create popular aqualike effects. or maybe the guy that wrote it smoked crack. or both.
i could say it looks like mandrake too. or redhat. it's all standard stuff dude.
you mean the "take cobalt linux we got from the acquisition and rename it to sun linux" solution, right?
actually it reminded me alot of the stuff NIN did for quake 1. except trent did not record it at low volume. same kind of sound though.
pretty sad that you don't realize it's music until you have already studied music. and then the only reson you recognize it as music is because your instructors told you "even though it does not sound like music, it is music"
when I worked at Larry FLynt Publications we picked up an intergraph box for our 3D and video editing stuff. We didn't get cars or anything. All we got was lunch with a bald guy in a suit at El Torito, and I think the salesman even bummed a cigarette off of me.
actually i clearly stated that cute didn't work so i had to ssh in. read it again before you complain about it. second, i don't really care what the w3c has to say about it. it simply doesn't work. using standard server software and standard client software, it simply does not work.
the problem is that winex is mostly not thier code. they added a little bit of thier own stuff to a huge wine codebase.
how thew fuck do i ssh uin and create a directory with fucking IIS. i tried mozilla and netscape on linux and i tried mozilla, opera, and IE on win32. none worked. oh yeah, i used apache.
yeah, i really did not think of that. i prefer to do it manually instead of something doing it automatically, A) because i don't want to pay for a tool that helps me do it automatically B) I am too lazy to do one up for myself C) I use plesk server administrator on some of the servers and i don't think i want to play plesk to develop something for me since all thier php source code is encrypted.
i wonder if they tested by hitting big ecommerce sites for 6 straight days in order to develop the tool
actually you can not have it anywhere in the url. i tried it. first using cute ftp i tried to create a directory on my web site called "pål" cute wouldn't let me, so i had to ssh in and do it. i created the directory, put i file in there, but when i go to http://www.mydomain.com/pål i get a 404. so you can't have thoe symbols in URLs at all.
the bottom of my MS Mouse says "LOGITECH" on it. good enough for you?
unless they run thier own servers, hosting is gonna be a little hard to get. I run a web hosting company. When a user signs up for hosting they are immediately ushered to the credit card processor, then after that it askes them what passowrd they wish to use on the system. after that the domain name, password, and other stuff are stuck into a database and an email is fired off to me to let me know someone signed up, containing the url of the page that will give me the details. anyway, i open up an ssh session to the server and start setting it up. when i enter the domain name into the httpd.conf i am not typing in cyrillic. I simply fire up vi, and type the domain name in there using regular latin characters. Same when I set up the DNS zone files, email, and other such stuff. Sure they can get the domain name there, but actually getting the page to show up is another matter all together. I believe even russian ISPs would assume the letters were latin characters and not thier cyrillic counterparts if they are used to spell english words (as in known company names to be used in some sort of scam)
boot from a linux floppy, mount the hard drive, and deltete it from there.
actually as it stands right now you can not have åöä in your address, a large complaint of people in sweden. å is not just an a with a ring over it. å is actually another letter entirely, something lots of english speakers can't get the grasp of.
oh well. most microsoft hardware is logitech on the inside anyway :)
CTS does not hurt. well not at first. the thumb, the first 2 fingers (index & middle) and the inside half of the 3rd (ring) finger tingles. the pain comes (if ever) after many, many months of tingling. generic pain of the hand due to strain is not carpal tunnel syndrome.
just because you have not gotten carpal tunnel syndrome does not mean the gelpads are what prevented it. I have not been using any of those devices. regular keyboard, regular mousepad. No problems whatsoever. pretty much 8 hours a day or more for the past 6 or 7 years.
he didn't have a high speed line. the article mentioned dialing out. the kid was on a modem.
most bootlegs are also crappy remix collections, bad quality demos, or fan recorded concerts. not duplications of commercially avalable material for the most part.
this does not combat the rampant internet piracy of music that they are talking about so much.
Ok, i buy a cd. it has an id number embedded in it. when i duplicate the disc, that disc has the same id number embedded. but if i rip the cd to mp3 or wav or whatever, and then re-burn it, no more id number. just a little bit more work to duplicate the cd. you make that new version your master, and send that one to duplication.
Besides, when was the last time you bought a duplicated cd? This kind of piracy pretty much died when mp3 came of age anyway.
they are not worried about linux on the desktop. they are worried about linux in the server room.