I have a poster of J-Lo showing off her enormous ass right behind my Captain's chair. Every once in a while I'll turn around and admire those lovely cheeks.
They're trying to market these like cell phones: sign up for a year, get a free computer.
Been there, done that, never bothered getting the T shirt. What happened to that ISP that was doing this? It was a regular ISP, not that "sign up for AOHell, get $400 off" bullshit. Anyone?
For this to work, I believe they have to target the $50 - $100 mark... that would be the average wholesale cost of a regular cell phone. It's close, but I don't think it'll ever happen. By the time the prices on older hardware come down enough to make this feasable, they stop manufacturing the stuff, and the price shoots up like a rocket. Remember EDO memory?
The Chinese Government rolls it's own distro now based off of RedHat. Who knows if they'll even update the packages, let alone secure the current release.
Port State Service
21/tcp open ftp
23/tcp open telnet
79/tcp open finger
98/tcp open linuxconf
111/tcp open sunrpc
113/tcp open auth
513/tcp open login
514/tcp open shell
515/tcp open printer
1030/tcp open iad1
6000/tcp open X11
How about we just blacklist all of asia like some people are doing? When they send you a message that says "remove block", reply with "fix spam". Most of these guys see nothing wrong with allowing spam, so it needs to be explained to them the hard way.
If one were to apply this same process to matter/antimatter, it would appear that antiparticles are just regular particles moving backwards in time.
Grrr... I'm thinking about this now and it's giving me a headache.
Is it possible antimatter actually exists in antitime? Maybe the reason it's such a pain in the ass to find and/or produce is that we used it all up in the future. We can basically just wait and we'll find the crap all over the place, until of course, the anti-bigbang. Time, anti-time, 8 dimentions, women...
/me's head explodes.
The chain reaction in a modern warhead is only in the fision part. That smaller explosion then implodes the fusion part of the weapon (at least that's how they explained it on PBS:P ).
I assume they can get around any inefficiencies in the matter/antimatter mix by using several small cells, similar to a car battery. Instead of releasing one big wad of antimatter, it would release several smaller ones simultaneously.
78 bucks for a kit? Yikes! Well, at least the specs look a lot better than the ones in the back of Popular Electronics.:D
I'd probably have no FCC issues around here (NYC) due to the fact that everyone and their great grandmother has a linear hooked up to their Ghetto Internet. At least 5 times a week I'll get splash on my TV.
I've been using Pccillin for about 2 months now. There's a free one month trial, and it found a virus in an old email attachment I had laying around on my file server. It automatically prompts for updates (typically once or twice a week) and it suits my purposes.
I believe most AV software can be configured to scan remote shares automagically (I know Norton 5.0 does).
This is another mess in the making. The FCC is looking at ways to allow "microbroadcasting", which is basically any shmoe can legally set up a little 10 - 50 watt station in their attic and play CDs to the neighborhood. I haven't heard the RIAA's opinion of this yet, but all the major broadcasters were screaming bloody murder.
Broadcasters: They will interfere with our signals if they're too close to people receiving our stations!
Translation: They will interfere with our market share if they play something worth listening to.
I see this ripping the radio markets to shreds, especially in large urban areas like NYC. Imagine a little neighborhood of one ethnic majority with 2 or 3 little stations playing requests for stuff people actually want? The technical issues would be pretty hard to work out since there are probably hundreds of such areas in NYC and there isn't enough frequencies on the radio dial, but this could potentially destroy all the large radio broadcasters in a matter of 5 to 10 years, and probably take down the RIAA with it.
Other ideas? How about microwebcasting. Limit the connections to a few people, preferrably people you know. With the coming of neighborhood intranets, this could be REAL easy.
M$ reserves the right to upgrade the phone software without notice to you, the user, and charge you for it, except for MSM Pro, which you were charged way too much for ahead of time.
By pressing the SEND key you confirm to be bound by this agreement.
Same taste, twice the bloat! Actually, 3 times. KDE on top of Qt on top of GTK on top of X. If that happens, I'll go back to AfterStep or Fvwm.
Interoperability is the key. As others have mentioned before, start with fixing the damn clipboard, and things will progress from there. A unified config file format wouldn't hurt either.
I have a poster of J-Lo showing off her enormous ass right behind my Captain's chair. Every once in a while I'll turn around and admire those lovely cheeks.
They're trying to market these like cell phones: sign up for a year, get a free computer.
... that would be the average wholesale cost of a regular cell phone. It's close, but I don't think it'll ever happen. By the time the prices on older hardware come down enough to make this feasable, they stop manufacturing the stuff, and the price shoots up like a rocket. Remember EDO memory?
Been there, done that, never bothered getting the T shirt. What happened to that ISP that was doing this? It was a regular ISP, not that "sign up for AOHell, get $400 off" bullshit. Anyone?
For this to work, I believe they have to target the $50 - $100 mark
Heh ... he said Wang.
Yeah, I got a woody too.
Hell, I dunno. It was in the other /. story.
I'd like the parent post to be directed to the lowlife scum that's moderating posts as flamebait for no reason what-so-fucking-ever.
Thank you, may I have another?
A PDA or those silly ultralight tritanium framed bicycles with full floating supensions?
The Chinese Government rolls it's own distro now based off of RedHat. Who knows if they'll even update the packages, let alone secure the current release.
Port State Service
21/tcp open ftp
23/tcp open telnet
79/tcp open finger
98/tcp open linuxconf
111/tcp open sunrpc
113/tcp open auth
513/tcp open login
514/tcp open shell
515/tcp open printer
1030/tcp open iad1
6000/tcp open X11
How about we just blacklist all of asia like some people are doing? When they send you a message that says "remove block", reply with "fix spam". Most of these guys see nothing wrong with allowing spam, so it needs to be explained to them the hard way.
I'm ... gonna ... get ... you ... you ... sil-ly ... wab-bit. ROTFL I wonder how many kids wanted to experiment after seeing that one.
Was he responsible for Foghorn Leghorn as well? I remeber cringing when he's walking up to that poor dog with a 2x4.
Or hire Chevy Chase. He has some practice from all the Gerald Ford impressions he did on SNL and I'm sure he's looking for work.
If one were to apply this same process to matter/antimatter, it would appear that antiparticles are just regular particles moving backwards in time.
... I'm thinking about this now and it's giving me a headache.
/me's head explodes.
Grrr
Is it possible antimatter actually exists in antitime? Maybe the reason it's such a pain in the ass to find and/or produce is that we used it all up in the future. We can basically just wait and we'll find the crap all over the place, until of course, the anti-bigbang. Time, anti-time, 8 dimentions, women...
The chain reaction in a modern warhead is only in the fision part. That smaller explosion then implodes the fusion part of the weapon (at least that's how they explained it on PBS :P ).
I assume they can get around any inefficiencies in the matter/antimatter mix by using several small cells, similar to a car battery. Instead of releasing one big wad of antimatter, it would release several smaller ones simultaneously.
78 bucks for a kit? Yikes! Well, at least the specs look a lot better than the ones in the back of Popular Electronics. :D
I'd probably have no FCC issues around here (NYC) due to the fact that everyone and their great grandmother has a linear hooked up to their Ghetto Internet. At least 5 times a week I'll get splash on my TV.
I've been using Pccillin for about 2 months now. There's a free one month trial, and it found a virus in an old email attachment I had laying around on my file server. It automatically prompts for updates (typically once or twice a week) and it suits my purposes.
I believe most AV software can be configured to scan remote shares automagically (I know Norton 5.0 does).
+think, which is kinda hard to do when you're half asleep.
Bah...
This could be a good idea to trim down an unwanted population, just hope so wack-o doesn't try it on humans.. ;-)
I don't doing this to humans would be that bad either.
This is another mess in the making. The FCC is looking at ways to allow "microbroadcasting", which is basically any shmoe can legally set up a little 10 - 50 watt station in their attic and play CDs to the neighborhood. I haven't heard the RIAA's opinion of this yet, but all the major broadcasters were screaming bloody murder.
Broadcasters: They will interfere with our signals if they're too close to people receiving our stations!
Translation: They will interfere with our market share if they play something worth listening to.
I see this ripping the radio markets to shreds, especially in large urban areas like NYC. Imagine a little neighborhood of one ethnic majority with 2 or 3 little stations playing requests for stuff people actually want? The technical issues would be pretty hard to work out since there are probably hundreds of such areas in NYC and there isn't enough frequencies on the radio dial, but this could potentially destroy all the large radio broadcasters in a matter of 5 to 10 years, and probably take down the RIAA with it.
Other ideas? How about microwebcasting. Limit the connections to a few people, preferrably people you know. With the coming of neighborhood intranets, this could be REAL easy.
Pretty soon? It's already here. There are only about 10 major media outlets, not counting local rags and school papers noone reads.
... two handfulls?
That's what
M$ reserves the right to upgrade the phone software without notice to you, the user, and charge you for it, except for MSM Pro, which you were charged way too much for ahead of time. By pressing the SEND key you confirm to be bound by this agreement.
Same taste, twice the bloat! Actually, 3 times. KDE on top of Qt on top of GTK on top of X. If that happens, I'll go back to AfterStep or Fvwm. Interoperability is the key. As others have mentioned before, start with fixing the damn clipboard, and things will progress from there. A unified config file format wouldn't hurt either.
info on how to watch pr0n on cable without the squiggly lines? I think I'm going blind. P.S. I have a BT848.
Offtopic, but funny as hell.
Or German Scheiss videos. Essen mein Scheisse!