SAN certs allowed you to use one cert for both internal and external services. http://www.digicert.com/subjec... one cert registered to the Public and verifiable FQDN, with Alternate names in the cert something.local.
Internal CA's are very hard to deploy with BYOD these days. (Bring Your Own Device)
for backup servers i dont use any raid, except maybe software mirroring. For backups its about reliability not speed, and less devices to monitor ie:no raid 3,5,... also seams more stable for a home backup.
These devices are quiet, rackable if you have that at home.
Please Use these passwords, so I can borrow your stuff.
Luggage: 1234
Windows: Password
(or you can just leave it blank, and i will fill it in latter)
Email: Password
ATM: 1234
Home security: Just dont turn it on, ill do it for you on my way out.
Please email me your info so I know which house, or device you want me to take care of for you.
repairguy21@gmail.com
/. needs a followup field, to link to previous related articles. I dont mind hearing about them again, it would just be nice to be able to see the past article. Kinda like the "Related Links" on the right side of the articles we have now.
It nice how this article DOES link to the previous story at the end. which was Posted 09:43 AM -- Friday September 30 2005
In some cases when there is a new article or something new to look at i think Dups are ok.
But when there is nothing new, it contains the same article, and it was just the day before, then I see little benifit.
We do have the formula to that, and probably every other drug.
I belive it works like this:
They get a patent. and no one else can make the drug for so many years. and so they keep the price high to both make money and to make back the research and testing money. After that, the patent expires and then all the cheaper version come out.
Viagra is really a drug called "Sildenafil". comes in strengths of 25, 50 or 100 milligrams.
A quick google shows wikipedia to have the best answers. Sildenafil
Chemical formula
C22H30N6O4S C6H8O7
WWWinamp
http://www.nullsoft.com/free/wwwinamp/
Simple, free works great, and tiny.
I'm personaly working on a PHP version that does similar and more things. I was debating on making it public or not when im done.
If your interested in it when im done, or want a beta when thats ready, send a email to: phpwinamp@wit.thisip.com
Is glass liquid or solid?
says:
There is no clear answer to the question "Is glass solid or liquid?"...
...glass is a supercooled liquid... is also a popualar belief...
more of this also here another page
I personal think of it as a supercooled liquid. Just think about how glass is blown into its shape.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
The Walk-Through Computer (1990, 1995)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
I have spammers create a new domain with valid SPF and start spamming that day. they are very hard to find and block the same day.
SAN certs allowed you to use one cert for both internal and external services.
http://www.digicert.com/subjec...
one cert registered to the Public and verifiable FQDN, with Alternate names in the cert something.local.
Internal CA's are very hard to deploy with BYOD these days.
(Bring Your Own Device)
Interesting timing ; not quite the same.
One is Defensive Planning; One is about New ways to use things.
US Government Announces National Day of Civic Hacking
http://yro.slashdot.org/story/13/01/23/1823208/us-government-announces-national-day-of-civic-hacking
Maybe we can re-use some parts from the Ark.
The Ark, a Cybertronian spacecraft, crash lands on the dark side of Earth's Moon.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformers:_Dark_of_the_Moon
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-4LNd6xGAnII/TgqIiaIn4xI/AAAAAAAAByk/M1Rc35s_BsQ/s1600/transformers-dark-of-the-moon-original.jpg
I Still Like the taste. Its best a little chilled.
from this discussion http://tech.slashdot.org/story/10/05/29/1355252/How-CDNs-and-Alternative-DNS-Services-Combine-For-Higher-Latency there are some really good comments from OpenDNS http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1669064&cid=32389146
I didn't see anyone else mention it.
? id=10007
I use various Lacie products, both Network and firewire/usb drives.
the network drives are either windowsXP embeded or linux.
Theses are both perfect for a home network.
here are some cheaper versions of their products:
http://www.lacie.com/products/clearance/products/
here are their top of the line network devices:
http://www.lacie.com/products/range.htm?id=10007
for backup servers i dont use any raid, except maybe software mirroring.
For backups its about reliability not speed, and less devices to monitor ie:no raid 3,5,... also seams more stable for a home backup.
These devices are quiet, rackable if you have that at home.
Please Use these passwords, so I can borrow your stuff. Luggage: 1234 Windows: Password (or you can just leave it blank, and i will fill it in latter) Email: Password ATM: 1234 Home security: Just dont turn it on, ill do it for you on my way out. Please email me your info so I know which house, or device you want me to take care of for you. repairguy21@gmail.com
Magic Link, hopefully without a session id.
o ne.html?ex=1286164800&en=d917b9cd43dfaa31&ei=5090& partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/05/technology/05ph
/. needs a followup field, to link to previous related articles.
I dont mind hearing about them again, it would just be nice to be able to see the past article. Kinda like the "Related Links" on the right side of the articles we have now.
It nice how this article DOES link to the previous story at the end.
which was Posted 09:43 AM -- Friday September 30 2005
If funny how he calls it the other day tho
In some cases when there is a new article or something new to look at i think Dups are ok. But when there is nothing new, it contains the same article, and it was just the day before, then I see little benifit.
10 Read aticle9 30221&tid=158&tid=215 // previous /. links the same Cnet article
20 Read the existing slashdot comments here
http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/09/28/1
30 Repost Comments here
this seams to work for the thumbnails at least http://www.mirrordot.com/stories/e90ad5cab7cfb4869 cc0f7bbfed3ed64/index.html
(I do IT work in the medical field)
We do have the formula to that, and probably every other drug.
I belive it works like this:
They get a patent. and no one else can make the drug for so many years. and so they keep the price high to both make money and to make back the research and testing money. After that, the patent expires and then all the cheaper version come out.
Viagra is really a drug called "Sildenafil". comes in strengths of 25, 50 or 100 milligrams.
A quick google shows wikipedia to have the best answers.
Sildenafil
Chemical formula
C22H30N6O4S C6H8O7
It was obvious by the fact that it ranked Firefox a bigger threat than the other applications on the screen.
-Photoshop
Offical Press Release, without pictures
2nd article with 1 picture
WWWinamp http://www.nullsoft.com/free/wwwinamp/ Simple, free works great, and tiny. I'm personaly working on a PHP version that does similar and more things. I was debating on making it public or not when im done. If your interested in it when im done, or want a beta when thats ready, send a email to: phpwinamp@wit.thisip.com
All links are from their site. Here is a image of the coverage area of the satellite:
t _foot.aspx?name=804&loc=174&spot=global t _foot_details.aspx?name=804&loc=174
:. aspx
http://www.intelsat.com/resources/coveragemaps/sa
Here is some technical data on the satellite:
http://www.intelsat.com/resources/coveragemaps/sa
Also here is some Satellite Basics
http://www.intelsat.com/resources/satellitebasics
In the article the virus.txt has a jpeg sample in code.
Freecache links... I tested all of these first
B52_Test1.wmv
B52%20008.wmv
B52%20006.wmv
Looks like we should have seen this coming a long time ago..._ not_free_patent
Published Thursday 18th July 2002 17:12 GMT
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2002/07/18/jpegs_are
oh and here are some more related articles
Some Google results
6:30 a.m. PT Saturday. From CNN
CNN
Is glass liquid or solid? says:
...glass is a supercooled liquid... is also a popualar belief...
There is no clear answer to the question "Is glass solid or liquid?"...
more of this also here another page
I personal think of it as a supercooled liquid. Just think about how glass is blown into its shape.