I'm letting you know (cuzz the government wont tell you) but you have been reported via TIPS because you seem to have put a little thought into an apperent terrorist plan.
Ironically, I'm a very conservative republican. That being said, I have serious reservations with this "war on terrorism". It is becoming a "war on civil liberties".
Travelling papers, "homeland defense", TIPS(lets turn in your eccentric neighbor) all are reminiscent of mid 1900s soviet union.
I had mod points and was about to mod you up, then remembered I wouldnt be able to participate in the thread then.
The current RED Chinese government has been persecuting subsets of its population ever since it came to power. Any religion other than communism (yes I know that communism is a economic idea, but in China, it is more of an all inclusive religion) is frowned upon. Sure, there are "blessed" churches, to give the populace a "feeling" of freedom, but religious and political dissidents disappear in present day China regularly.
Ran great for about 4-5 months and then, very suddenly, screwed itself over
I have had 2 different systems do this same thing, about the same time period. One morning, a Sunday morning actually, turned one box on to find it didnt know how to network, and no removing of components and reinstalling them would help. Had to reinstall.
Hrm... I have never had a problem working with the feds. I had 2 boxes compromised (one was online only about 30 minutes as we were building it). Traced the intruder to a shell off a solaris workstation at a university in Oregon. Left a voice mail for the admin there, he called me back around 4am my time, we put our logs together, the feds went over them, found the guy and he copped a plea. Money? Had nothing to do with money YET. Could have been expensive. But this was before the networks made the news but only reported it.
calligraphy The art of fine handwriting. Works in fine handwriting considered as a group.
Handwriting.
Steganography The art of writing in cipher, or in characters which are not intelligible except to persons who have the key; cryptography. Hiding a secret message within a larger one in such a way that others can not discern the presence or contents of the hidden message. For example, a message might be hidden within an image by changing the least significant bits to be the message bits.
Naw, the Democrats will be first, with environmentalist claims, or worse, that the Government needs to oversee the private launch sector, or maybe a a new program to help impoverished folks fly also...
I would say that the Jornada and the Ipaqs dont overlap completely. The Jornada has some nice entry level models that did not compete with the Ipaq directly.
So now we have one less PDA offering. The Jornada had some features that Compaq wasn't interested in putting into their devices. Mergers tend to hurt competition by removing offerings from the market.
I'm letting you know (cuzz the government wont tell you) but you have been reported via TIPS because you seem to have put a little thought into an apperent terrorist plan.
Ironically, I'm a very conservative republican. That being said, I have serious reservations with this "war on terrorism". It is becoming a "war on civil liberties".
Travelling papers, "homeland defense", TIPS(lets turn in your eccentric neighbor) all are reminiscent of mid 1900s soviet union.
I had mod points and was about to mod you up, then remembered I wouldnt be able to participate in the thread then.
The current RED Chinese government has been persecuting subsets of its population ever since it came to power. Any religion other than communism (yes I know that communism is a economic idea, but in China, it is more of an all inclusive religion) is frowned upon. Sure, there are "blessed" churches, to give the populace a "feeling" of freedom, but religious and political dissidents disappear in present day China regularly.
I have had 2 different systems do this same thing, about the same time period. One morning, a Sunday morning actually, turned one box on to find it didnt know how to network, and no removing of components and reinstalling them would help. Had to reinstall.
Only have to release source code if you released binaries with your changes.
Well, I have the bear crapping in the woods method under a patent...
Well, your school's moment of silence is sure to offend others....
Hrm...
I have never had a problem working with the feds.
I had 2 boxes compromised (one was online only about 30 minutes as we were building it). Traced the intruder to a shell off a solaris workstation at a university in Oregon. Left a voice mail for the admin there, he called me back around 4am my time, we put our logs together, the feds went over them, found the guy and he copped a plea. Money? Had nothing to do with money YET. Could have been expensive. But this was before the networks made the news but only reported it.
This ought to be an interesting international incident...
The prices are NOT that much better than a new dell, when bought under the right promotion. AND, walmart vs dell on technical support, hrm.
Machine that runs "almost all windows applications" or machine the runs windows applications?
calligraphy The art of fine handwriting. Works in fine handwriting considered as a group. Handwriting.
Steganography The art of writing in cipher, or in characters which are not intelligible except to persons who have the key; cryptography. Hiding a secret message within a larger one in such a way that others can not discern the presence or contents of the hidden message. For example, a message might be hidden within an image by changing the least significant bits to be the message bits.
But I'm not tall enough to get the entire Seriels2000 database on my inner thigh!
The theft of a life in the name of your god is the worst theft that can be. For that, there is no possible restitution.
Naw, the Democrats will be first, with environmentalist claims, or worse, that the Government needs to oversee the private launch sector, or maybe a a new program to help impoverished folks fly also...
Naw, in our law suit happy states, parents need to threaten the school, despite the "release" forms all kids/parents are required to sign.
Think of the Children!
I have some proxim 802.11a cards and an access point. When using the max encryption, the access point slows to a crawl. Most annoying.
Line of sight? Got to have it. Else you are looking at 7-8mbs on the "54mbs" connections.
Depends on the court.
Some courts will allow up to $10,000 in small claims..
So, because "you" aren't l33t enough to find it, it is vaporware? Get over your ego.
Your corporate "way" isnt a religion until you have your own hymn book.
I would say that the Jornada and the Ipaqs dont overlap completely. The Jornada has some nice entry level models that did not compete with the Ipaq directly.
Calculators
Scanners
Laser Printers
HP/Cs
All decent products from HP....
But yes, their latest PC offerings have been crap.
Great. If you are in the market for a $500 pda, then sure, go for the ipaq. The problem with this decision, is that there are no low cost ipaqs.
So now we have one less PDA offering. The Jornada had some features that Compaq wasn't interested in putting into their devices. Mergers tend to hurt competition by removing offerings from the market.
Liability....
Mention that, and suddenly things at the county level begin to happen.