Somebody care to help me figure out this sentence phragment?
"This is in response to serious attacks reported in recent years against cryptographic hash algorithms, including SHA-1, and because SHA-1 and the SHA-2 family share a similar design."
Surely you're not implying the administration uses the Problem-Reaction-Solution tactic to influence public opinion?
Surly you're not implying that a Wikipedia link as if it has any evidential weight?
The easiest and most irrefutable way to quickly squash the notion that "PRS" is not in full effect: The current "Puzzle Palace" administration is formed largely by members of Masonic cliques who fancy the mantra "ORDO AB CHAO". I suggest you look that up. It's Latin.
"ask IT workers if they're "very happy" about anything."
I for one am very happy with computers, and satisfied with my current job.
I am also VERY VERY happy with making music, which is why I am currently doing IT at 20 years age: In five years I will be able to quit work all together, and ride around the country with my band. You have a pretty skewed stereotype going there, man.
Novell *boots* the netware kernell from a DOS-ish environment. Also, they have had an X-windows based GUI for BNetware for a few years now. Study up before you make a post like that, chump.
Obviously noone but the OP here knows a damned thing about speakers and/or the types of magnets on them. Let's end this: a speaker magnet from the average 15" woofer will readily destroy a credit card (first hand experience) so why not a drivers license?
Really the best tool is a Bulk Eraser designed for standard audio cassette tapes. They are very cheap on ebay and only about 20 bucks new from a [real] A/V supply shop.
...there's nothing there!
It's a learning management system which has a major release, Moodle 2.0, last week...
Which means this book review for Moodle 1.9 stuff is REALLY worthless.
Ahem... USA. Punk.
...Courts look for Botnets to take down Microsoft.
About your sig: there is no such thing as I50.
Somebody care to help me figure out this sentence phragment?
"This is in response to serious attacks reported in recent years against cryptographic hash algorithms, including SHA-1, and because SHA-1 and the SHA-2 family share a similar design."
Surly you're not implying that a Wikipedia link as if it has any evidential weight?
The easiest and most irrefutable way to quickly squash the notion that "PRS" is not in full effect: The current "Puzzle Palace" administration is formed largely by members of Masonic cliques who fancy the mantra "ORDO AB CHAO". I suggest you look that up. It's Latin.
RTFAAIWMS. (Read the fucking article, and it will make sense.)
THIS JUST IN: People in the IT sector have the same behavioral traits as all of the rest of the humans on earth. HOLY SHIT!
...A slashdot link to a site whos front page is a flash interface that links you to a 1700kb PDF file?? Recipe for disaster.
As of 5 minutes ago, I was getting 503.
And this surprizes you, why?
Ya' know, it's really not too surprising when you consider the implied analogy in TFA's title.
I for one am very happy with computers, and satisfied with my current job.
I am also VERY VERY happy with making music, which is why I am currently doing IT at 20 years age: In five years I will be able to quit work all together, and ride around the country with my band. You have a pretty skewed stereotype going there, man.
Novell *boots* the netware kernell from a DOS-ish environment. Also, they have had an X-windows based GUI for BNetware for a few years now. Study up before you make a post like that, chump.
Someone who claims "DDOS Protected" hosting on "Multiple OC192s" *should* be ready for an early-am slasdhotting.
It's b0rked.
WTF are you smoking, man??
GATES, WILLIAM H. III 1,143,499,336 shares
BALLMER, STEVEN A. 411,120,693 shares
I think, therefore I am.
They'll just lower the number of years to the amount since the first one.
..or should this read "If you are running IPv6 on your OpenBSD install.."
hmmm..
BLOW ME, you fuck. CHE-FUCKING-ERS bitch.
Really the best tool is a Bulk Eraser designed for standard audio cassette tapes. They are very cheap on ebay and only about 20 bucks new from a [real] A/V supply shop.
Well, take an XServe G5 and attatch it to a *REAL* raid array, and you've got a contest. You know.. one with disks that have 5 year warranties.