I've had trouble in the past with VIM regarding commented braces as part of the code structure in php files, making the % function fail. Is there a setting for this? Maybe it is just the php syntax highlighter that is broken, and the C/C++ and others work fine.
Bolex make [motion picture] cameras, not watches, and were very important in the early television news reels. Even today they are a staple in film schools.
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It's a close call between that, and TWAIN
Technology Without An Inteligent Name...
Of course then there's SCSI which (apparently) was meant to sound "SEXY"
You can block the application, just click "HIDE" then the drop down shows "hide (user)" and "hide (application". The second form the list is what you want. I use it all the time!
I had no idea king Midas knew any martial arts, let alone that he was so highly skilled.
How does this help us by the way? Do we resurrect him to turn said Mammoths into gold?
The label read "labcoffee1 192.168.1.123" but the machine had no network connection, just a joke...:) Hey that's exactly the same IP that I have on my luggage!
I don't know what cars you have tested this on but the Renault 197 and 225 that I have seen RFID keycards on, no buttons are necessary for use, however they do have normal central locking functions in addition to "automatically unlock" when you approach them.
I've forgone the whole os/keyboard/bios deal and simply have a morse key plugged into the serial port. Ok it takes me a while but I'M STILL COOL DAMMIT!
"My" online bank http://www.cahoot.com/ (which is the online arm of the abbey national) has had this type of authentication for ages. everytime I login, I am asked different questions, each login is different and has worked exteremly well. Of course if you are phished you can still be tricked into giving away to the answers to the questions you gave and used during the signup process. Instead of providing your complete password, you give certain characters from the password, for example the 2nd and 6th characters, selected from a drop down box, so keyloggers are effectively rendered useless.
There are always going to be people who are too careless with their information, and there will always be other people who are very willing to take all of your personal information to clean out your bank accounts..
The software is trivial, although we will see M$ really integrate it in the next version of IE. >:}
Juding by the ammount of spyware and crapware already installed on the ammount of systems that have "crashed" that I am fortunate enough to go and help out with, I'd say it was ALREADY integrated into IE (or near as dammit).
ah, you mean Super Nintendo Chalmers ...
whoosh
Was it just me that thought the song was going to be "Through the fire and flames?"
I've had trouble in the past with VIM regarding commented braces as part of the code structure in php files, making the % function fail. Is there a setting for this? Maybe it is just the php syntax highlighter that is broken, and the C/C++ and others work fine.
Or maybe it's just an old VIM I'm using...
Bolex make [motion picture] cameras, not watches, and were very important in the early television news reels. Even today they are a staple in film schools.
Wouldn't that be NNimmermann? :)
Wow, thats some awesome list of apps it removes!
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It's a close call between that, and TWAIN Technology Without An Inteligent Name... Of course then there's SCSI which (apparently) was meant to sound "SEXY"
and possibly if google were really pissed, they coudl just blacklist their domain name and then they wouldnt show up in search results AT ALL!
You can block the application, just click "HIDE" then the drop down shows "hide (user)" and "hide (application". The second form the list is what you want. I use it all the time!
either that or find the DAN for that Midas guy.
I had no idea king Midas knew any martial arts, let alone that he was so highly skilled. How does this help us by the way? Do we resurrect him to turn said Mammoths into gold?
That's PREviously-OWNED ya idiot ;)
How on earth is this offtopic?
The Monty Python joke goes along the lines of, "This lager is like making love in a canoe - it's fucking close to water"
surely she *DID* do a cover then..
Actually.. methane and oxygen are colourless... My physics teacher practically beat us to death with that one.
you forgot UMD
Yeah both the 197s i test drove needed no button presses at all to open or lock. They were full UK spec (right hand drive, registered ukplates, etc)
maybe they did change it more recently, this was an '06 that I tried it with, so that was at least 18 months ago
I don't know what cars you have tested this on but the Renault 197 and 225 that I have seen RFID keycards on, no buttons are necessary for use, however they do have normal central locking functions in addition to "automatically unlock" when you approach them.
There is already at least one BIG BLUE BOX that could quite easily contain itself.
I've forgone the whole os/keyboard/bios deal and simply have a morse key plugged into the serial port. Ok it takes me a while but I'M STILL COOL DAMMIT!
"My" online bank http://www.cahoot.com/ (which is the online arm of the abbey national) has had this type of authentication for ages. everytime I login, I am asked different questions, each login is different and has worked exteremly well. Of course if you are phished you can still be tricked into giving away to the answers to the questions you gave and used during the signup process. Instead of providing your complete password, you give certain characters from the password, for example the 2nd and 6th characters, selected from a drop down box, so keyloggers are effectively rendered useless.
There are always going to be people who are too careless with their information, and there will always be other people who are very willing to take all of your personal information to clean out your bank accounts..
Also from the FA:
/ BattlefieldBandaids_MSTR.mov
direct link to the QT video:
http://www.sciencentral.com/news/image_db/2022144
And if you dont want to use their crappy sign up process, just click the link that says "i am 13" and it will log you in!
The software is trivial, although we will see M$ really integrate it in the next version of IE. >:}
Juding by the ammount of spyware and crapware already installed on the ammount of systems that have "crashed" that I am fortunate enough to go and help out with, I'd say it was ALREADY integrated into IE (or near as dammit).
What part of "No!" don't advertisers understand?
The 'N'...
Hey, maybe doubleclick could resell some space erm... I mean "news" on slashdot once in a while... Ads for nerds, stuff from banners.