Yeah...and that's not a worthy goal. What if the father is sick with sniffles and the mother has tuberculosis (TB). They have had four children. The first is blind, the second did not survive infancy, the third is deaf, and the fourth has TB. The mother finds she's pregnant again. Given
the extreme situation, would you consider recommending an abortion?
If YES...
Congratulations, you have just MURDERED Ludwig Van Beethoven.
I doubt it; Alan Cox wouldn't want to leave his American-made computer, American high-speed broadband, American keyboard and American enemities. You'd be surprised how little such ultimatiums mean in this community. We're in the Information Age, of Linux coders, not draft dodgers.
Agreed. It's the same reason why a lot of programming languages get developed (i.e., python, perl). Someone thought Lisp and ML were cool, but too complicated. So lets make a new language...and after 3 revisions we're still catching up in features to twenty year old languages.
This OS supports "HighPoint HPT366 ATA66, HPT370 ATA100, HPT372 ATA133, HPT374 ATA133." SoS does an excellent job of maintaining the ATA RAID drivers, and is innovating all the time.
There exists a division between federal rights and states rights and your are entrusted to vote on state issues. The catch is that the state (little s) can not trump the State (big s). In theory anything the states do that violates the constitution will eventually be bitch slapped by the SCOTUS.
So yeah, the State gives you the illusion you have some power by letting you vote on some local issues. But in reality this is like deciding if you want your car in Black or if you want your car in Black, your choice!
Ordinary citizens cannot vote directly on federal issues. However, they can vote indirectly by directly electing senators, per the 17th Amendment, ratified 1913:
Clause 1. The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State, elected by the people thereof, for six years; and each Senator shall have one vote. The electors in each State shall have the qualifications requisite for electors of the most numerous branch of the State legislatures.
Two senators per state doesn't seem very democratic, I give you that, but the House is much more democratic. Constituents get their own Congressman representing their Congressional district. Congressmen are of course elected by popular vote.
California for example has 52 Congressional districts currently, and a population of 34,501,130 as of 2001 (estimate). That's about 663,483 people per Congressman. Quite democratic. The Congressman, if he or she wants to be reelected, will use franking priviledges, credit claiming, and position taking to please the constituents. If they do not, the incumbent can be defeated in the next Congress or 1/3 replacement phase.
The House and Senate together represent the citizens to the federal government through their respective states. Its called indirect representative democracy.
Starting nmap 3.28 ( www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2003-09-15 06:36 PDT Host sitefinder.verisign.com (12.158.80.10) appears to be up... good. Initiating SYN Stealth Scan against sitefinder.verisign.com (12.158.80.10) at 06 :36 Adding open port 80/tcp The SYN Stealth Scan took 94 seconds to scan 1643 ports. Warning: OS detection will be MUCH less reliable because we did not find at lea st 1 open and 1 closed TCP port For OSScan assuming that port 80 is open and port 36304 is closed and neither ar e firewalled For OSScan assuming that port 80 is open and port 43206 is closed and neither ar e firewalled For OSScan assuming that port 80 is open and port 44655 is closed and neither ar e firewalled Interesting ports on sitefinder.verisign.com (12.158.80.10): (The 1642 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: filtered) Port State Service 80/tcp open http No exact OS matches for host (test conditions non-ideal). TCP/IP fingerprint: SInfo(V=3.28%P=i386-portbld-freebsd5.1%D=9/15%Time=3F65C0E9%O=80%C=-1) TSeq(Class=TR% IPID=Z%TS=U) T1(Resp=Y%DF=Y%W=16A0%ACK=S++%Flags= AS%Ops=MNNTNW) T1(Resp=Y%DF=Y%W=16D0%ACK=S++%Flag s=AS%Ops=MNW) T2(Resp=N) T3(Resp=Y%DF=Y%W=16D0%A CK=S++%Flags=AS%Ops=MNW) T4(Resp=Y%DF=Y%W=0%ACK=O %Flags=R%Ops=) T5(Resp=N) T6(Resp=N) T7(Resp=N) PU(Resp=N)
Some have pointed out that this will make an important anti-spam check impossible. A common anti-spam measure is to check and make sure the domain name of the sender really exists. (While this is easy to force, every little bit helps.) Since all.COM and.NET domain names now exist, that anti-spam check is useless.
How is this anti-spam check useless? Couldn't it be a simple check to modify the checking code to check for resolving to "64.94.110.11", and deny from that? It seems that no legitimate mail will come from that address (Verisign has different machines setup for different purposes, this one appears to be dedicated), or am I missing something?
Can you provide intimate details on how to achieve this? I have the same model as yours (but wireless model), and would love to hear how to do it from someone that already has, instead of flashing my box incorrectly and ending up with a 4-port wireless paperweight. Thanks.
I don't know what USE flags are but with FreeBSD ports you can use WITH_ flags, for example "make WITH_PYTHON" or "make WITHOUT_X11", to tune certain configuration variables.
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Woohoo. A chroot "jail". How innovative. Linux is really keeping up with the times.
Actually, one of Stalin's more famous quotes is about elections. I don't remember the exact words, but he essentially says that it's enough for the people to know that there has been an election. After that, it doesn't matter who they actually voted for--the only thing that matters is who counts the votes.
That quote you're looking for, for the record, is:
"Those who cast the votes decide nothing; those who count the votes decide everything." -- Josef Stalin
Thank God for suicide.
Its a proven fact that there are more Democrats, but Republicans vote more often. Sorry for the personal attack, though.
If YES...
Congratulations, you have just MURDERED Ludwig Van Beethoven.
You're just a right-wing Republican that realizes if more people vote, Democrats will regain control of the government.
You got it. These other Slashdotters have such a dimutitive vocabulary they cannot recognize a simple typographical error.
I doubt it; Alan Cox wouldn't want to leave his American-made computer, American high-speed broadband, American keyboard and American enemities. You'd be surprised how little such ultimatiums mean in this community. We're in the Information Age, of Linux coders, not draft dodgers.
MP3 may be proprietary, but LAME ain't.
go get a merit badge
This OS supports "HighPoint HPT366 ATA66, HPT370 ATA100, HPT372 ATA133, HPT374 ATA133." SoS does an excellent job of maintaining the ATA RAID drivers, and is innovating all the time.
Two senators per state doesn't seem very democratic, I give you that, but the House is much more democratic. Constituents get their own Congressman representing their Congressional district. Congressmen are of course elected by popular vote.
California for example has 52 Congressional districts currently, and a population of 34,501,130 as of 2001 (estimate). That's about 663,483 people per Congressman. Quite democratic. The Congressman, if he or she wants to be reelected, will use franking priviledges, credit claiming, and position taking to please the constituents. If they do not, the incumbent can be defeated in the next Congress or 1/3 replacement phase.
The House and Senate together represent the citizens to the federal government through their respective states. Its called indirect representative democracy.
Mod parent up. Parent parent is a fucking moron.
No. It always makes us stronger, whether "us" is OSS or Microsoft.
Starting nmap 3.28 ( www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2003-09-15 06:36 PDT ... good.5 .1%D=9/15%Time=3F65C0E9%O=80%C=-1)% IPID=Z%TS=U)= AS%Ops=MNNTNW)g s=AS%Ops=MNW)A CK=S++%Flags=AS%Ops=MNW)O %Flags=R%Ops=))
Host sitefinder.verisign.com (12.158.80.10) appears to be up
Initiating SYN Stealth Scan against sitefinder.verisign.com (12.158.80.10) at 06
:36
Adding open port 80/tcp
The SYN Stealth Scan took 94 seconds to scan 1643 ports.
Warning: OS detection will be MUCH less reliable because we did not find at lea
st 1 open and 1 closed TCP port
For OSScan assuming that port 80 is open and port 36304 is closed and neither ar
e firewalled
For OSScan assuming that port 80 is open and port 43206 is closed and neither ar
e firewalled
For OSScan assuming that port 80 is open and port 44655 is closed and neither ar
e firewalled
Interesting ports on sitefinder.verisign.com (12.158.80.10):
(The 1642 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: filtered)
Port State Service
80/tcp open http
No exact OS matches for host (test conditions non-ideal).
TCP/IP fingerprint:
SInfo(V=3.28%P=i386-portbld-freebsd
TSeq(Class=TR
T1(Resp=Y%DF=Y%W=16A0%ACK=S++%Flags
T1(Resp=Y%DF=Y%W=16D0%ACK=S++%Fla
T2(Resp=N)
T3(Resp=Y%DF=Y%W=16D0%
T4(Resp=Y%DF=Y%W=0%ACK=
T5(Resp=N)
T6(Resp=N)
T7(Resp=N
PU(Resp=N)
TCP Sequence Prediction: Class=truly random
Difficulty=9999999 (Good luck!)
TCP ISN Seq. Numbers: 673A4C36 652AB817 BBE534C3 685BB54A
IPID Sequence Generation: All zeros
Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 137.552 seconds
How is this anti-spam check useless? Couldn't it be a simple check to modify the checking code to check for resolving to "64.94.110.11", and deny from that? It seems that no legitimate mail will come from that address (Verisign has different machines setup for different purposes, this one appears to be dedicated), or am I missing something?
Another question, does it work with the BESFR81? If it can be ported to BEFSR41, the 81 shouldn't be that difficult.
Can you provide intimate details on how to achieve this? I have the same model as yours (but wireless model), and would love to hear how to do it from someone that already has, instead of flashing my box incorrectly and ending up with a 4-port wireless paperweight. Thanks.
I don't know what USE flags are but with FreeBSD ports you can use WITH_ flags, for example "make WITH_PYTHON" or "make WITHOUT_X11", to tune certain configuration variables.
Woohoo. A chroot "jail". How innovative. Linux is really keeping up with the times.
Why only fetch the FIRST PAGE? Fetch them all!
wget -r -nd --delete-after http://www.thebulkclub.com/