I got one of these messages referring me to http://ebay-error.tr.cx Now, as you can see, this particular scam artist is trying to capitalise on the trust and respect which netizens have for the.cx domain.
As an added bonus, the Metallica iPod play mostly static interspersed with Lars Ulrich screaming "YOU FUCKING MUSIC PIRATES".
By George, I think he's got it! You may have just found the solution that the copyright-holders are looking for: DRM stenography. Just insert a few angry words from that dastardly Dane every 15 sec.
Karl-Heinz: The next video was sent in by Geurgud Gardner from Baden-baden. Here they have come across the an iBook, which in itself is not so disturbing. Until its case is opened to reveal.... ANTS! ANTS! ANTS!
Dieter: Now that's an ant farm of a different color.
Do any of you recall those fantastic red LED covered supercomputers in "Jurassic Park"? I saw a photo of them once in an ad, so I know they're real. Anybody know their name?
While riding the Fermilab bike trail, I discovered just how powerful those permanent magnets are in the antiproton collector. Next time, I bring a map.
I got one of these messages referring me to http://ebay-error.tr.cx Now, as you can see, this particular scam artist is trying to capitalise on the trust and respect which netizens have for the .cx domain.
As an added bonus, the Metallica iPod play mostly static interspersed with Lars Ulrich screaming "YOU FUCKING MUSIC PIRATES".
By George, I think he's got it! You may have just found the solution that the copyright-holders are looking for: DRM stenography. Just insert a few angry words from that dastardly Dane every 15 sec.
I wonder if they'll haze virgins at these LAN parties.
You must be thinking of LEXX
Holy whack! That's a tv show? I thought that they were just airing the Rocky Horror Picture Show every morning at 2:00AM.
Is this article going to create "BSE is dying" trolls?
God forbid he ever had to research Katerina the Great.
Whether you know it or not, this man was responsible for starting a company which, to this day, gives case-modders wet dreams...
Case in point.
Why did their records of "unassociated" events cease in 1993? Is "'unassociated' event" their euphemism for "possible nuclear test"?
...that he wasn't a goatse troll
Jesus said "turn the other cheek"? Well, he also said "Oh woman, what have you to do with me?"
Karl-Heinz: The next video was sent in by Geurgud Gardner from Baden-baden. Here they have come across the an iBook, which in itself is not so disturbing. Until its case is opened to reveal.... ANTS! ANTS! ANTS!
Dieter: Now that's an ant farm of a different color.
I guess linking to this article and Whacking Day have one thing in common--they were created as an excuse to beat up the Irish.
'fraid not. The badge was about as big as a 5¼" bay, so I just drilled two 1/8" holes for its prongs and put it over it. Nothing really special.
Some Newfie in St. John's managed to get his IBM 9595 in the loop...
That's nothing. Last weekend I went to the auto scrap yard and heisted some badges. Now my Linux box has a "Turbo Deisel" badge from a 70's Volvo.
That reminds me of the tragic birth of the DEC's infamous Alpha laptop.
The truely wise man posts his music in MIDI before summiting his webpage to Slashdot.
This won't help your confidence, either.
...TLD's .su you!
Do any of you recall those fantastic red LED covered supercomputers in "Jurassic Park"? I saw a photo of them once in an ad, so I know they're real. Anybody know their name?
While riding the Fermilab bike trail, I discovered just how powerful those permanent magnets are in the antiproton collector. Next time, I bring a map.
It sounds interesting, but does it need that 64-bit PCI slot for throughput reasons, or simply for its shear weight?
Mod that up!
of course not... we've known all along - its Canada!
Just you wait...
Mod that up!