If GWB only could bring up the number of deaths in Iraq 100 000 times, he would double the innovation power of today! Lets give him more money and our soles...
Just use the same technique as many forums and email servers use to avoid registering in bulk:
assume that you called your friend over IP... you dialed his number and there you've heard: -- please press twenty two cz
or a bit more elaborated -- what is the day today?
And what if everybody puts about 5 questions in the pool, then you need to have pretty nice AI in your "SPIM" software to answer all of the possible (hell there can be many of them) questions...
Only after you answer the question correctly, IP phone starts ringing on the other end -- that solves any spim problem immediately. Sure telemarketers are smart enough to answer this questions to get through the fence but that is a different story.
It is interesting why I haven't found any post about the idea that google might bring some innovative in the internet browser. So far google-introduced ideas were quite creative and I think that some really new ideas might inspire google to create their own browser... like gmail - it is quite interesting and new...
Does anybody know if any new patents were filed by google which bring fresh ideas to the internet browsing? what it can be what we're still missing?
So far we have quite 'flat' view of internet - from one point go to another and see just one at a time (I don't mean multiple windows but rather how pages are presented - flat). What if google find other ways of presenting pages, more information-centric...
USA pharmacies which are supposed to be 'medical drug-stores' has been selling such kind of antioxydants for quite a long time, which was really surprising for visitors which usually see just boring pills in the pharmacies of their home countries. But now I see the reason;-)
Actually I installed UL before I knew what I've done. I was looking for network installation images of debian for one of the freshly arrived machines. The default debian installer didn't work for some reason - I don't remember if it was SATA harddrive or smth like that... I did more search - found this UL network installation files, put them up in dhcp and installed the beast...
What I liked: besides standard basic questions which it had to ask (like keyboard, partitioning) it asked me just 1 question to choose from: workstation or workstation and server... I remember that I chose workstation... Since then it installed everything and didn't ask a question (or I was sleeping and I missed it), as opposed to debian installation where you need to configure many packages by answering some basic questions... What I didn't like - I didn't catch why workstation installation installed apache for me...
So in two words: I installed debian wo knowledge that it wasn't debian and was surprised that it went too smoothly... Then splashscreen announced that it is userlinux... anyway I decided to upgrade to unstable so I moded sources.list and here we go - I had the desktop ready to be used in less then an hour without paying much attention on what it is doing there:-)
And noone mentioned tremendous feature for regular linux user who sometimes need to write a page or two article?
Scribus does great job importing postscript (ps/eps) files and allows editing... seems to be much nicer than ps2edit (I'm not sure if they don't make use of it...:-))
Actually I like the idea quite a lot: what is SVM? support vector machine. What is support vector (SV): just an instance of the class which happened to be valuable in definition of the separating boundary between spam and non-spam. This reduces amount of 'valuable' information a lot. On other hand you achive good generalization on future classifications. Idea is simple and straightforward:)
I use this one when I don't want them to reach me
Othwewise I'm using trashXXX@mywebsite where XXX usually keeps website's name. I assign high spamassassin score to all emails which start with XXX and they go to caught spam. I never did analysis though on which email address have got most spam
I'm surprized that nobody mentioned cfengine2.
I believe there are couple of ways you can distribute your passwords across the net using it... cfengine2 is an exellent solution to keep multiple computers intact..
I have a cable from comcast and happy with it if not considering the price.
Originally it was 20$ for 3 month but then as it was promised jumped to 50$/mo.
Well I live with my g-f, so I've canceled my account and we made her a new customer so we've got that deal again.... Now we've being paying 50$/mo for 4 month already and I feel myself robbed...
I think to try the same trick again but probably they would say that I'm not a new anymore, though before I also was a customer just at different address...
Anyway - I will not lose anything besides 5-6 days of connection if we order it on my name right after canceling it...
And it is packaged for debian and is entering the distribution so apt-get it ... in a day or two
If GWB only could bring up the number of deaths in Iraq 100 000 times, he would double the innovation power of today! Lets give him more money and our soles...
Just use the same technique as many forums and email servers use to avoid registering in bulk:
assume that you called your friend over IP... you dialed his number and there you've heard:
-- please press twenty two cz
or a bit more elaborated
-- what is the day today?
And what if everybody puts about 5 questions in the pool, then you need to have pretty nice AI in your "SPIM" software to answer all of the possible (hell there can be many of them) questions...
Only after you answer the question correctly, IP phone starts ringing on the other end -- that solves any spim problem immediately. Sure telemarketers are smart enough to answer this questions to get through the fence but that is a different story.
It is interesting why I haven't found any post about the idea that google might bring some innovative in the internet browser. So far google-introduced ideas were quite creative and I think that some really new ideas might inspire google to create their own browser... like gmail - it is quite interesting and new... Does anybody know if any new patents were filed by google which bring fresh ideas to the internet browsing? what it can be what we're still missing? So far we have quite 'flat' view of internet - from one point go to another and see just one at a time (I don't mean multiple windows but rather how pages are presented - flat). What if google find other ways of presenting pages, more information-centric...
USA pharmacies which are supposed to be 'medical drug-stores' has been selling such kind of antioxydants for quite a long time, which was really surprising for visitors which usually see just boring pills in the pharmacies of their home countries. But now I see the reason ;-)
Actually I installed UL before I knew what I've done. I was looking for network installation images of debian for one of the freshly arrived machines. The default debian installer didn't work for some reason - I don't remember if it was SATA harddrive or smth like that... I did more search - found this UL network installation files, put them up in dhcp and installed the beast... What I liked: besides standard basic questions which it had to ask (like keyboard, partitioning) it asked me just 1 question to choose from: workstation or workstation and server... I remember that I chose workstation... Since then it installed everything and didn't ask a question (or I was sleeping and I missed it), as opposed to debian installation where you need to configure many packages by answering some basic questions... What I didn't like - I didn't catch why workstation installation installed apache for me... So in two words: I installed debian wo knowledge that it wasn't debian and was surprised that it went too smoothly... Then splashscreen announced that it is userlinux... anyway I decided to upgrade to unstable so I moded sources.list and here we go - I had the desktop ready to be used in less then an hour without paying much attention on what it is doing there :-)
And noone mentioned tremendous feature for regular linux user who sometimes need to write a page or two article? Scribus does great job importing postscript (ps/eps) files and allows editing... seems to be much nicer than ps2edit (I'm not sure if they don't make use of it... :-))
Actually I like the idea quite a lot: what is SVM? support vector machine. :)
What is support vector (SV): just an instance of the class which happened to be valuable in definition of the separating boundary between spam and non-spam. This reduces amount of 'valuable' information a lot. On other hand you achive good generalization on future classifications. Idea is simple and straightforward
I use this one when I don't want them to reach me Othwewise I'm using trashXXX@mywebsite where XXX usually keeps website's name. I assign high spamassassin score to all emails which start with XXX and they go to caught spam. I never did analysis though on which email address have got most spam
I'm surprized that nobody mentioned cfengine2. I believe there are couple of ways you can distribute your passwords across the net using it... cfengine2 is an exellent solution to keep multiple computers intact..
did I forget to mention that there is such a thing as 'work'? :-)
I have a cable from comcast and happy with it if not considering the price. Originally it was 20$ for 3 month but then as it was promised jumped to 50$/mo. Well I live with my g-f, so I've canceled my account and we made her a new customer so we've got that deal again.... Now we've being paying 50$/mo for 4 month already and I feel myself robbed... I think to try the same trick again but probably they would say that I'm not a new anymore, though before I also was a customer just at different address... Anyway - I will not lose anything besides 5-6 days of connection if we order it on my name right after canceling it...