Damn, I just got around to playing the first one too! Really!
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Slashdot needs to do some.
If I click the Read More link, no forum items appear after the text. If I change my threshhold, I still see no items. I have to go back to the Slashdot front page, and then click the link beside the Read More link in order to see the responses.
I used Paul's software called Spammunition, which is a plugin for Outlook, and it only worked for a while. The idea is that you tell the software which email you think is spam. Then, it takes that into account for testing if the next email is spam.
It starting getting too many false positives, and deleting my real email. I'm guessing its because I marked too my emails as being spams.
For example, I get an email where the body says "Check out my new website here" and it would have a link to the site. But I think since the text was so generic, it was throwing off the spam filter. I dont know, the point is I stopped using it because I'd rather get spams then have false positives.
In highschool, a teacher had a banner on the wall that said "The secret to getting done is getting started".
Its simple, but its true. I find that if you can just break down and open that book, or fire up visual studio and write a couple lines of code, or whatever, you will be more inclined to keep going. If you keep thinking about getting started, you never will.
I love this one:
Is Freenet legal?
If by legal you mean not illegal, then yes it is. Of course, anything can be found to be illegal at some point in the future, and the law can be an ass sometimes, so we can make no guarantee about Freenet's future legality.
Damn, I just got around to playing the first one too! Really!
Slashdot needs to do some.
If I click the Read More link, no forum items appear after the text. If I change my threshhold, I still see no items. I have to go back to the Slashdot front page, and then click the link beside the Read More link in order to see the responses.
This is the reason I will choose Sirius. You get all the NFL games broadcast. Kinda like Sunday Ticket for radio.
McBride comes one whisker from likening Linux users to drug users
Ah, I think he's the one smokin somethin.
I used Paul's software called Spammunition, which is a plugin for Outlook, and it only worked for a while. The idea is that you tell the software which email you think is spam. Then, it takes that into account for testing if the next email is spam.
It starting getting too many false positives, and deleting my real email. I'm guessing its because I marked too my emails as being spams.
For example, I get an email where the body says "Check out my new website here" and it would have a link to the site. But I think since the text was so generic, it was throwing off the spam filter. I dont know, the point is I stopped using it because I'd rather get spams then have false positives.
If you're using KaAaA today, you're getting, in my view, a crappy quality song
Then start making some good songs.
Uh, actually 74 minutes, tops.
In highschool, a teacher had a banner on the wall that said "The secret to getting done is getting started".
Its simple, but its true. I find that if you can just break down and open that book, or fire up visual studio and write a couple lines of code, or whatever, you will be more inclined to keep going.
If you keep thinking about getting started, you never will.
I love this one: Is Freenet legal? If by legal you mean not illegal, then yes it is. Of course, anything can be found to be illegal at some point in the future, and the law can be an ass sometimes, so we can make no guarantee about Freenet's future legality.
Code wants to be free
Cool. I live here in Pittsburgh. How do I go about configuring my laptop to use this network?
Long live IE! Its just a better browser.