I think that this 'trick' is totally short sighted and asinine to the n-th degree...
Not only is 911, not a toy and most cities 911 lines are understaffed (making every wasted phone call a potential significant distraction).
But the worse part is what does a dial up program do when it fails to connect... Redial.
It's not use twenty-one people. Its twenty one computers, all making multiple attempts...
and it's not like the 911 operator can leave the phone off the hook. Every call has to get answered and recorded.
Is it terrorism? No.
Is this guy an ass who deserves sever punishment for abuseing 911? most certianly.
Don't forget that prob the only reason he chose 911, was most likely to send the police to these enemies houses... further expanding the danger waste.
"This month he was hoping to have a gold-plated shark tank bar installed right next to the pool, but thanks to people downloading his music for free, he must now wait a few months before he can afford it."
and it was Lars Ulrich our favorite fan of MP3s...
Great South Park ep.
"Man must learn to think of these horrible outcomes before he acts selfishly or else... I fear... recording artists will be forever doomed to a life of only semi-luxury."
>>My first toy was a set of wood sticks notched
>you should be so lucky...our parents told us to play with dirt.
Luxury. I had to get up at ten o'clock at night, half an hour before I went to bed, drink a cup of sulphuric acid, work twenty-nine hours a day down at the mill and pay the mill owner for permission to come to work, and when we got home, our mother and father would kill us and dance on our graves singing Halleluja!
Aye, and you try telling young people of today that. And they won't believe you.
Aye, they won't!
The venture set up a test in Manchester, England, but soon discovered a snag in its technology: Neighboring lampposts were picking up data signals and rebroadcasting them as radio waves.
The plug-in lets organisations verify a message's source before accepting it by automatically checking to see if an email came from where it claims it did.
Doesn't this just sound like a great way to create a DoS style attack?
I: Flood many servers with email supposedly from server X
II: All servers attempt to contact server X
III: Server X crashes/is overwhelmed with requests, stops responding
IV: Some of the orginal servers might get hung trying to clear email from Server X, now no longer responding...
I admit that IV seems avoidable, but I-III don't seem like a big strech based off of prior MS security exploits...
...however if he had read them fully he would have known they were legit.
Maybe if you didn't start off your emails by talking about cheap online drugs, work from home make $!000, Discounts for Diabetics , Can I Enhance it bigger, Esgic D1scounts, Ch.eap Microsoft Adobe Corel Autodesk OEM software for sa.le! dcunrisnjt kld.... Then he wouldn't have to read them fully
Sorry got carried away, I jsut started cut and pasted subject lines from my spam folder... How does any of that look like real email? dcunrisnjt kld???
(I know I'm gonna regret this...)
You know, it's not like the Soviet Union, with whom the treaty was signed, ever adhered to the ABM.
You are right, you are going to regret this.
The ABM (Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty) limited the number and type (non nationwide) of ABM systems a country could have.
The ABM treat was resigned, in 1992. The Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) signed the treaty with us, the US. Of course, the US pulled out of the ABM in 2002. But the ABM never had to do with the weapon systems that "evil do-er" ever were after...
You can read all about it Here
primarily since all of the farm machines need gasoline
Then convert them duh.
Seriously, thats not a troll. You can say that you have to use a large amount of gas to make ethanol fuels. However, if thats because there are not ethanol fuels to run the farm machines that is just sophistic reasoning.
This Cornell professor also talks about how inefficent a fuel ethanol is but he uses old figures. Not to metion that ALL fuels take enegry to create, they don't get to a higher energy state by entropy.
Episode 410 Stargate SG-1: O'Neill: I remember something. There's a man. He's bald and wears a short-sleeved shirt, and somehow he's very important to me. I think his name is Homer.
...you maxed out your 911, you will at least loose your driver's license, and probably a significant amount of money. In many cases, it gets worse, and righly so.
Yeah, you would lose lots of money. To the hospital. Or maybe if you are lucky a little bit to the funeral home. If you maxed out your 911, you would be lucky to be a organ donor....
Ah. This must be from the german speaking part of Russia. You mean hollywood gets things wrong?
NOoooooo! (oh and also I typed Oil when its really Natural Gas (pay more attention))
Motorola might have issues with having their trademark associated with a movie about a chip designed to sabotage the systems it is installed in--ingenious plot or not.
Fine hows this? We call it Cold Fyre, or use a backward Y, make it seem more you know mysterious
And I quote "Stryker can carry additional supplies/equipment to support organic solders for longer operations without requiring external trans assets."
So either we have
-Organic Solder, solder normally being a metalic alloy
or
-Inorganic Soldiers (Which would require us to separate our organic and inorganic types...
I think that this 'trick' is totally short sighted and asinine to the n-th degree...
Not only is 911, not a toy and most cities 911 lines are understaffed (making every wasted phone call a potential significant distraction).
But the worse part is what does a dial up program do when it fails to connect... Redial.
It's not use twenty-one people. Its twenty one computers, all making multiple attempts...
and it's not like the 911 operator can leave the phone off the hook. Every call has to get answered and recorded.
Is it terrorism? No.
Is this guy an ass who deserves sever punishment for abuseing 911? most certianly.
Don't forget that prob the only reason he chose 911, was most likely to send the police to these enemies houses... further expanding the danger waste.
I don't mind XP reloaded...
But did they have to add the ravemusic/orgy scene^H^H^H^H^H mov?
I guess something had to break up the other 130 minutes of high-speed kung-fu blocking.
Slashdoted, or as the Borg like to say...
" Op het moment wordt er aan onze database onderhoud gepleegd! Onze excuses voor het ongemak."
Wow, borg speak really does sound swedish!!
Wow that's impressive...
Until you concider that not watching it would have saved you, an additional 22 hours.
Frankly, I don't want Budweiser knowing when I choose to buy their beer versus another brands.
I don't mind... In fact I'll tell them right now.
Hey Budweiser. I never choose your beer...
start of broadcast, Sunday evening 17 o'clock
So 5pm? what comes on at 5pm sunday? Football?
And, sort such as the chairman whom it mounds in the light talk also the person of clinging stopping the foot unintentionally
Ahhh so its the mounding light talk, and the stopping foot, UNintentionally... I thought it was intentional.
I know I know its Engrish... you have no chance to survive make your time... blah blah for great justice
"This month he was hoping to have a gold-plated shark tank bar installed right next to the pool, but thanks to people downloading his music for free, he must now wait a few months before he can afford it."
and it was Lars Ulrich our favorite fan of MP3s...
Great South Park ep.
"Man must learn to think of these horrible outcomes before he acts selfishly or else... I fear... recording artists will be forever doomed to a life of only semi-luxury."
>>My first toy was a set of wood sticks notched
>you should be so lucky...our parents told us to play with dirt.
Luxury. I had to get up at ten o'clock at night, half an hour before I went to bed, drink a cup of sulphuric acid, work twenty-nine hours a day down at the mill and pay the mill owner for permission to come to work, and when we got home, our mother and father would kill us and dance on our graves singing Halleluja!
Aye, and you try telling young people of today that. And they won't believe you.
Aye, they won't!
The venture set up a test in Manchester, England, but soon discovered a snag in its technology: Neighboring lampposts were picking up data signals and rebroadcasting them as radio waves.
Coming soon to a lamppost near you, pr0n.
http://hot-action.lamppostpr0n.elec/
This sounds great I can't see any problems with this... Oh wait yes I do
The plug-in lets organisations verify a message's source before accepting it by automatically checking to see if an email came from where it claims it did.
Doesn't this just sound like a great way to create a DoS style attack?
I: Flood many servers with email supposedly from server X
II: All servers attempt to contact server X
III: Server X crashes/is overwhelmed with requests, stops responding
IV: Some of the orginal servers might get hung trying to clear email from Server X, now no longer responding...
I admit that IV seems avoidable, but I-III don't seem like a big strech based off of prior MS security exploits...
...however if he had read them fully he would have known they were legit.
....
Maybe if you didn't start off your emails by talking about cheap online drugs, work from home make $!000, Discounts for Diabetics , Can I Enhance it bigger, Esgic D1scounts, Ch.eap Microsoft Adobe Corel Autodesk OEM software for sa.le! dcunrisnjt kld
Then he wouldn't have to read them fully
Sorry got carried away, I jsut started cut and pasted subject lines from my spam folder... How does any of that look like real email? dcunrisnjt kld???
(I know I'm gonna regret this...) You know, it's not like the Soviet Union, with whom the treaty was signed, ever adhered to the ABM.
You are right, you are going to regret this.
The ABM (Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty) limited the number and type (non nationwide) of ABM systems a country could have.
The ABM treat was resigned, in 1992. The Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) signed the treaty with us, the US. Of course, the US pulled out of the ABM in 2002. But the ABM never had to do with the weapon systems that "evil do-er" ever were after...
You can read all about it Here
Dude, thats why you Recycle them...
Sound familar you maybe have read it here.
This way you don't have to use 'suck'y Itunes, and you still get to stick it to the RIAA.
primarily since all of the farm machines need gasoline
Then convert them duh.
Seriously, thats not a troll. You can say that you have to use a large amount of gas to make ethanol fuels. However, if thats because there are not ethanol fuels to run the farm machines that is just sophistic reasoning.
This Cornell professor also talks about how inefficent a fuel ethanol is but he uses old figures. Not to metion that ALL fuels take enegry to create, they don't get to a higher energy state by entropy.
Ah, but Evil's uniforms are uniformly better than Good's uniforms.
Its been done (sort of)
Episode 410 Stargate SG-1:
O'Neill: I remember something. There's a man. He's bald and wears a short-sleeved shirt, and somehow he's very important to me. I think his name is Homer.
...you maxed out your 911, you will at least loose your driver's license, and probably a significant amount of money. In many cases, it gets worse, and righly so.
Yeah, you would lose lots of money. To the hospital.
Or maybe if you are lucky a little bit to the funeral home. If you maxed out your 911, you would be lucky to be a organ donor....
Ah. This must be from the german speaking part of Russia.
You mean hollywood gets things wrong?
NOoooooo! (oh and also I typed Oil when its really Natural Gas (pay more attention))
Motorola might have issues with having their trademark associated with a movie about a chip designed to sabotage the systems it is installed in--ingenious plot or not.
Fine hows this? We call it Cold Fyre, or use a backward Y, make it seem more you know mysterious
COMING THIS SUMMER....
Naration by 6hz-Man
In a place were the land is always cold
Against an enemy who would stop at nothing
(evil soviet general) We will take their Technology and give them our Oil
(evil soviet underlings) Da Commrad!
(6-hz voice over)but one man
(computer nerd, (but surprisingly good looking once you take off the glasses)) My God, we can only have once chance1
(6-hz) and one spunky little chip
(inside of computer) Beep!
(6-hz at double voulme) COLD FIRE
Dramatic music
This film has not been rated (but oviously R for extranious sex scene between comp nerd and hot female KGB defector)
Starring Orlando Bloom as nerd
And I quote "Stryker can carry additional supplies/equipment to support organic solders for longer operations without requiring external trans assets."
So either we have
-Organic Solder, solder normally being a metalic alloy
or
-Inorganic Soldiers (Which would require us to separate our organic and inorganic types...
It can now say:
-Put down your weapon. You have 20 seconds to comply.
-Shall we play a game?
But I can't play "The Art of War" at all.
I'm not sure which Art of War you are talking about.
But either way your DVD player did you a favor.
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