I once tasted a tender elk cut in the foothills of Denver, Colorado (I'm from Antigua). It wasn't unlike the early production runs of the SNES, but it was rather sticky between the teeth. I'm not sure where things ended up between the two partners, but I know this: It was delicious.
Although I request beef briskets, the central processes of the Jaguar centered on sirloin and prime rib cuts. These were the real moneymakers. Eating baleen between meals, though? "Unheard of," said Hydrary Jackel.
Don't you think? I mean, didn't a story break maybe 2-3 weeks ago here in the U.S. along those lines?
Perhaps they should secure those nuclear facilities as well as they say they will.
Nah. I highly doubt Jobs will really do much. Hymn and FairPlay have been out long enough that unless people flock to it en masse, there's gonna be silence for the most part.
With paper receipts lying about, people who have general malaise about shredding, and your credit card statements as easy as a 5 second walk away in the dining room, it's entirely easy to steal an identity without ever touching a computer. There are no passwords to enter when you pick up a letter from the living room table. No secret keys, nothing.
This shouldn't preclude taking appropriate measure on your computer of course, but I think people really need to pay more attention to the security of their home by taking a few preventive steps, than run around screaming how every e-commerce store is a "ripe target for the h4>0rz".
Hearing about phrack yesterday, and about iCE today, makes me yearn for the BBS days again. It's great to hear that these popular groups are still somewhat active, even if some are close to retiring.
The first Playstation I ever bought was DOA. The only reason I have a PS2 is the games, obviously, but I'm always waiting for a "disc read error" to surface.
It came to me that the English language was in deep trouble when people started saying "rotfl" and "lol" in person. There seems to be kind of a backlash brewing though, with improved email composition styles dictated by employers, and such.
I hear predictions about robots taking the World Cup in 2050, and it certainly seems like we're moving that way. Still, I'm holding out for some Cyberball-style action -- that's where it's at.
I have two stages of email account -- the first-level account, and then a second-level account. All non-friend/family email goes to the first, and everything from people with close ties or sensitive information goes to my second-level (personal) account.
So far, I've been able to cordon off 99.5% of my spam just like this. One or two may slip by from time to time, but so far it's been surprisingly effective.
Of course this isn't a solution for the fact that spam clogs up internet traffic like a cotton ball in a straw, but it's still food for thought when it comes to a personal front against spam.
I once tasted a tender elk cut in the foothills of Denver, Colorado (I'm from Antigua). It wasn't unlike the early production runs of the SNES, but it was rather sticky between the teeth. I'm not sure where things ended up between the two partners, but I know this: It was delicious.
Although I request beef briskets, the central processes of the Jaguar centered on sirloin and prime rib cuts. These were the real moneymakers. Eating baleen between meals, though? "Unheard of," said Hydrary Jackel.
Totally agreed.
An Axis 207MW (megapixel camera) can be had on eBay for less than $350. I picked a used one up from there for about $290 back in February.
Seems antithetical to require 508 compliance but only support one goddamned browser, doesn't it?
From IMDB's site which was linked above:
Memories (1995) (segment 3 "Cannon Fodder")
Highly recommended by just about everyone I know, and proclaimed one of the best of all-time.
Tee-hee. Interesting.
t es/songs/on_the_web.html
http://musiclub.web.cern.ch/musiclub/bands/cernet
Now that's a sim worth creating a monster panel for. I'm surprised there isn't one out there yet.
We'd never go hungry.
I'm curious to see how Apple's stock will react after the split though. It can't go up forever.
There will likely be an Imperial system supporter here in 3...2...1...
Don't you think? I mean, didn't a story break maybe 2-3 weeks ago here in the U.S. along those lines? Perhaps they should secure those nuclear facilities as well as they say they will.
Nah. I highly doubt Jobs will really do much. Hymn and FairPlay have been out long enough that unless people flock to it en masse, there's gonna be silence for the most part.
With paper receipts lying about, people who have general malaise about shredding, and your credit card statements as easy as a 5 second walk away in the dining room, it's entirely easy to steal an identity without ever touching a computer. There are no passwords to enter when you pick up a letter from the living room table. No secret keys, nothing.
This shouldn't preclude taking appropriate measure on your computer of course, but I think people really need to pay more attention to the security of their home by taking a few preventive steps, than run around screaming how every e-commerce store is a "ripe target for the h4>0rz".
There's something rather discomforting about Google as of late, but I can't quite spot it.
Goodness gracious!
Beautiful... thanks for the information! I'll make sure to check up a bit more often. ;)
Hearing about phrack yesterday, and about iCE today, makes me yearn for the BBS days again. It's great to hear that these popular groups are still somewhat active, even if some are close to retiring.
:)
Viva le BBS!
The first Playstation I ever bought was DOA. The only reason I have a PS2 is the games, obviously, but I'm always waiting for a "disc read error" to surface.
It's a relief to know that there are still Constitutionally-adhering judges out there looking out for individual freedom rather than the state.
It came to me that the English language was in deep trouble when people started saying "rotfl" and "lol" in person. There seems to be kind of a backlash brewing though, with improved email composition styles dictated by employers, and such.
Fifth place needs love, too!
Just send in an enormous force of Pimpbot 3000s. They'll cut 'em up reaaaal good.
I hear predictions about robots taking the World Cup in 2050, and it certainly seems like we're moving that way. Still, I'm holding out for some Cyberball-style action -- that's where it's at.
I have two stages of email account -- the first-level account, and then a second-level account. All non-friend/family email goes to the first, and everything from people with close ties or sensitive information goes to my second-level (personal) account.
So far, I've been able to cordon off 99.5% of my spam just like this. One or two may slip by from time to time, but so far it's been surprisingly effective.
Of course this isn't a solution for the fact that spam clogs up internet traffic like a cotton ball in a straw, but it's still food for thought when it comes to a personal front against spam.
...from dead-horse-beating...
There ain't nuthin' like beating a few of those to liven things up.