on the tools used to create these worms. There needs to be a registration database and a validation system for identifying people with the ability to do this type of work. IT will narrow down the focus on the "who done it" as well as add more security.
The tools aren't the problem, this is a people problem.
Suse is in business to make money. The toy distros are alive because they do not compete financially. Were they to try to enter his european monopoly, heads would roll.
My concern is that the cover would be easily snapped off. For me, durability is more important than the OS. I don't necessarily want something ruggedized, but I don't want to worry too much about being gentle.
It bothers me to see technological innovation hamstrung by a small group commited to an archaic and ineffective communication mode. Why not just go back to more code for all your communication needs?
! ONLINE...by Joal Ryan --OUTSIDE OPINION: Ex-Dynasty diva Joan Collins says Clinton's reputed illicit loves are "trailer-park trash."
--CYBER MOGUL? Michael Eisner calling "absurd" a Vanity Fair report that says he signs onto conservative Christian Internet chatrooms to discuss their takes on Disney.
--A HIT! An estimated 43.1 million people watched Mark McGwire slug record homerun No. 62 during Tuesday's Fox telecast.
--EMMY WATCH: CBS News (CNN's future partner?) took 10 statuettes--tops--at the News and Documentary Emmy Awards Wednesday in New York.
--SPLASH DOWN: The Free Willy whale's transport from Oregon to Iceland is complete, with Keiko said to be safe and sound.
--WEDDING BELLS: Relic rocker Fabian ("Turn Me Loose"), 55, set to marry a former Miss Pennsylvania, court records show.
--A-OK: A Virginia city council votes to lift a ban on non-emergency helicopter landings, trying to lure Harrison Ford's new action movie, Random Hearts, to film there.
--NAME GAME: X-rated mag Celebrity Skin considering legal action against Courtney Love for naming her new Hole album (what else?) Celebrity Skin.
--FACE THE MUSIC: Glam rocker Gary Glitter ("Rock And Roll [Part 1]") making his first court appearance today in Britain on kiddie porn-related charges.
--SHOW GOES ON: A federal judge says an NBC miniseries about the Temptations can proceed, rejecting a request to block the project by the family of late member David Ruffin.
--NEW OPPONENT: The IRS hits boxer Mike Tyson with a $6.3 million tax lien on his Connecticut mansion.
--ACTION! It's opening day for the Toronto Film Festival. Hollywood types Tom Cruise and Sharon Stone expected before the event's 311 films all unspool.
--QUEEN OF THE HILL: The debut solo album from Fugees vocalist Lauryn Hill No. 1 on the U.S. pop album charts--for the second straight week.
--ROSIE SIGN: Rosie O'Donnell's daytime talk show renewed through the 2001-2002 season by ABC- and NBC-owned stations.
--HONORED: Director Steven Spielberg presented with Germany's prestigious Cross of the Order of Merit today for his Holocaust film, Schindler's List.
--OBITUARY: The country-music producer who cowrote "Kentucky Rain" for Elvis Presley is dead. Richard Martin Heard was 61.
DAILY DISH... --MacDOWELL'S CONSPIRACY THEORY: President Clinton has at least one remaining supporter: Andie MacDowell. The star of sex, lies and videotape -- how's that for irony? -- admitted on Tuesday's Late Show With David Letterman that she believed until very recently that Clinton was telling the truth about his relationship with Monica Lewinsky. She proposed that the scandal "was all a setup... a Republican thing." When her conspiracy theory prompted ridicule from Letterman, MacDowell backed down and joined the fun, saying, "Hillary should be President." On a more cynical note, former Dynasty vixen Joan Collins says that the only surprise about the whole Clinton mess is the President's choice of "such indiscreet, fifth-rate costars," reports Britain's Press Association.
--JACKO'S LATEST PLAYGROUND: Michael Jackson is finalizing plans for a new Brazilian theme park, which will be built on 250 acres in a Rio de Janeiro suburb, according to BBC News. The $700 million venture is expected to create close to 12,000 new jobs in Rio, which was chosen over other locations in Brazil, Argentina and Mexico City. But it seems another character of sorts -- Mickey Mouse -- is already providing competition for Jacko: Disney is reportedly planning a $3.4 billion theme park in the coastal city of Rio das Ostras, just 100 miles away. Isn't one Land of Make-Believe enough?
--TITANIC AIMS TO SINK DISNEY RECORD: The Titanic video rang up $250 million in sales and rentals in its first six days of release, but the tape has not yet dethroned Disney's The Lion King, which holds the record at $
Down with Red HAT!
The GPL need precision and clarity to be an effective and progressive license. More lawyer speak only works against this goal.
You were on the DNT list.
3 bucks and a chicken for all night long lovin'
The count is actually closer to 50,000 employees.
on the tools used to create these worms. There needs to be a registration database and a validation system for identifying people with the ability to do this type of work. IT will narrow down the focus on the "who done it" as well as add more security.
The tools aren't the problem, this is a people problem.
I am trapped in the Katz basement forced to webhost a dog walking/dating service on my Commodore 64 while downloading Baywatch episodes.
I likes me some toys. Oh and yeah malda sucks and ex-fent drags her teeth.
Please suicide to ensure you do not stain the strain mah bruthuh
Propz on the FR N4T.
Alpha? Doublecheck in Beta. Then release.
Interestingly, they are subsidiaries of mutal holdings (ie closely owned by interested parties).
here
Dance you little monkey.
are not looking at the big picture. Chalk this up as another blow to mainstreaming Linux. Sad Sad state.
Wagina Wagina Wagina
If you didn't agree why did you install it?
Suse is in business to make money. The toy distros are alive because they do not compete financially. Were they to try to enter his european monopoly, heads would roll.
Slip one up in Jesus!
Free as in "for now" bitches.
My concern is that the cover would be easily snapped off. For me, durability is more important than the OS. I don't necessarily want something ruggedized, but I don't want to worry too much about being gentle.
It bothers me to see technological innovation hamstrung by a small group commited to an archaic and ineffective communication mode. Why not just go back to more code for all your communication needs?
! ONLINE...by Joal Ryan
--OUTSIDE OPINION: Ex-Dynasty diva Joan Collins says Clinton's reputed illicit
loves are "trailer-park trash."
--CYBER MOGUL? Michael Eisner calling "absurd" a Vanity Fair report that says
he signs onto conservative Christian Internet chatrooms to discuss their takes
on Disney.
--A HIT! An estimated 43.1 million people watched Mark McGwire slug record
homerun No. 62 during Tuesday's Fox telecast.
--EMMY WATCH: CBS News (CNN's future partner?) took 10 statuettes--tops--at the
News and Documentary Emmy Awards Wednesday in New York.
--SPLASH DOWN: The Free Willy whale's transport from Oregon to Iceland is
complete, with Keiko said to be safe and sound.
--WEDDING BELLS: Relic rocker Fabian ("Turn Me Loose"), 55, set to marry a
former Miss Pennsylvania, court records show.
--A-OK: A Virginia city council votes to lift a ban on non-emergency helicopter
landings, trying to lure Harrison Ford's new action movie, Random Hearts, to
film there.
--NAME GAME: X-rated mag Celebrity Skin considering legal action against
Courtney Love for naming her new Hole album (what else?) Celebrity Skin.
--FACE THE MUSIC: Glam rocker Gary Glitter ("Rock And Roll [Part 1]") making
his first court appearance today in Britain on kiddie porn-related charges.
--SHOW GOES ON: A federal judge says an NBC miniseries about the Temptations
can proceed, rejecting a request to block the project by the family of late
member David Ruffin.
--NEW OPPONENT: The IRS hits boxer Mike Tyson with a $6.3 million tax lien on
his Connecticut mansion.
--ACTION! It's opening day for the Toronto Film Festival. Hollywood types Tom
Cruise and Sharon Stone expected before the event's 311 films all unspool.
--QUEEN OF THE HILL: The debut solo album from Fugees vocalist Lauryn Hill No.
1 on the U.S. pop album charts--for the second straight week.
--ROSIE SIGN: Rosie O'Donnell's daytime talk show renewed through the 2001-2002
season by ABC- and NBC-owned stations.
--HONORED: Director Steven Spielberg presented with Germany's prestigious Cross
of the Order of Merit today for his Holocaust film, Schindler's List.
--OBITUARY: The country-music producer who cowrote "Kentucky Rain" for Elvis
Presley is dead. Richard Martin Heard was 61.
DAILY DISH...
--MacDOWELL'S CONSPIRACY THEORY: President Clinton has at least one remaining
supporter: Andie MacDowell. The star of sex, lies and videotape -- how's that
for irony? -- admitted on Tuesday's Late Show With David Letterman that she
believed until very recently that Clinton was telling the truth about his
relationship with Monica Lewinsky. She proposed that the scandal "was all a
setup... a Republican thing." When her conspiracy theory prompted ridicule from
Letterman, MacDowell backed down and joined the fun, saying, "Hillary should be
President." On a more cynical note, former Dynasty vixen Joan Collins says that
the only surprise about the whole Clinton mess is the President's choice of
"such indiscreet, fifth-rate costars," reports Britain's Press Association.
--JACKO'S LATEST PLAYGROUND: Michael Jackson is finalizing plans for a new
Brazilian theme park, which will be built on 250 acres in a Rio de Janeiro
suburb, according to BBC News. The $700 million venture is expected to create
close to 12,000 new jobs in Rio, which was chosen over other locations in
Brazil, Argentina and Mexico City. But it seems another character of sorts --
Mickey Mouse -- is already providing competition for Jacko: Disney is reportedly
planning a $3.4 billion theme park in the coastal city of Rio das Ostras, just
100 miles away. Isn't one Land of Make-Believe enough?
--TITANIC AIMS TO SINK DISNEY RECORD: The Titanic video rang up $250 million in
sales and rentals in its first six days of release, but the tape has not yet
dethroned Disney's The Lion King, which holds the record at $
Gaot fucking Fuck Fucks?
Props to the GNAA oddballs and FTSO electrodes
http://slashdot.org/~Real%20World%20Stuff/journal/ 8901
Please let me reiterate...
Manham is one word, no space nor hyphen. Please note: Canning the manham. Michael cans the manham.