Other tools are so incredibly primitive they can not even detect duplicate acks or tcp retransmissions properly.
Other tools are even so broken they can not even decrypt and decode the PAC structure inside Kerberos tickets!
Yeah right. There are SOO many public and free MP3s that the general public wants.
The public wants crap. Preferably new crap produced by this months new crapband.
I will do an experiment to prove how false this assumption that there are legally downloadable MP3s that people wants.
In a couple of years the copyright for all the great recordings of RobertJonson will expire and it will be possible to legally put his great recordings on the web.
When the copyrights for his great music expires I will rip all my RobertJonson albums and put the MP3s on the web. Lets see how many people would like to donwload those.
Similar to a few months after JAVA was released, you can get a GOOD job according to the ads that want people with 8-10years experience with C#
If you can also say something like "I program XML in C#" then you are all set.
On a different point, the downturn in IT industry is good. This just means that hopefully only skilled people can work there and no more ex-busdrivers hacking webpages.
Yes that would make sense.
That is why there are already such cards on the market.
http://www.intel.com/network/connectivity/products/iscsi/index.htm?iid=ipp_home+netcon_iscsi&
No you would not.
A pretty standard western business hotel in Shanghaij goes for ~300USD per night. Thats a single room at a basic business hotel.
If you want the better rooms/hotels, well, then its gonna cost a lot more.
They did sure get the hang of this capitalims idea pretty quickly.
Weird that love is measured in monetary terms on how much you just wasted on a thing.
Why not do something different?
Myself got plain, no ecoration, no inscription, white-gold rings for us when me and my wife married (after 10 years).
Or perhaps a ring in stainless steel?
Its only a symbol. what matters is if you love each other or not.
Yes. I could afford to get my wife a $100.000 ring if my life depended on it, but WHY? WHY waste perfectly good mone on an object that has no meaning neither any reasonable use?
The big one has text saying it was built for a customer in japan.
Must be a very weird country if devices like that are legal for normal citizens to have and use.
Does this mean that that device he built is legal in japan and not controlled by any international arms agreements?
It is a sad sad day to see in the news that one of the giants that defined CS have passed away.
Unfortunately most people in the IT field today dont even know of him.
We should however be proud to have lived in the times when giants such Dijkstra and Knuth were alive. These are as important for CS as Euler and Gauss were for math.
Sweden is
YYMMDD-PPGC
Year
Month
Day
Placeofbirth (9x used to mean born abroad)
Gender ogg: male, even:female
C: checksum
without personalid you cant even get a bonus card at the local grocery store.
Great idea. Let all frequencies be free for anyone that wants to transmit.
I bet everyone would cooperate and noone would ever dream up something like "Hey, why dont we get ourself a really really strong TV tranmsitter
and start tranmsitting 15 second blurbs on the same frequency that popular channel XYZ is using?"
So, at least one protocol is so broken that exposure of it would, according to Microsoft themself, be a national security risk if it were published.
What about other protocols? Does this only prevent publication of this specific protocol or are all protocols broken in this way?
Even more interesting, this protocol is broken so that it threatens enterprises and national security. Microsoft knows this protocol is broken in this way.
What actions have microsoft taken to inform customers of this potential hole that might threatren entire enterprises existense?
Have microsoft informed customers of the potential problem which might threaten their customers entire existence, or have microsoft knowingly kept this, for enterprises, quite important information hidden?
Would enterprise customers of microsoft be interested in knowing that microsoft for quite some time have known of a bug that could threaten the customers whole existence, wihtout sending out any security advisories?
If such enterprise customer is destroyed due to abuse of said vunerability, would microsoft be liable since now there are proofs they know of this vunerability but they neither inform the customers, nor do they fix it?
class action?
Good idea,
Me "I hear you are giving the XBox away for free?"
MS "Yes that is correct"
Me "Nice, can you please send some 250.000 units my way. It will make your volumes look very nice."
MS "No worries. You are going to buy some 25.000.000 games to make up for our capital loss on the HW are you?"
Me "Yeah, sure, promise. I wouldnt dream of ripping the DVD player out of the box and selling them on ebay for 5$ a piece. No way, not me. Trust me."
Well, myself I plan to buy several consoles in a few months time. All of them are going to be XBox.
Hopefully within 6 months.
I am totally convinced the product will be dead shortly and prices will plummet. Say a few XBoxen for 25$ a pop? Well, sing me up for 10 of them. If need be ill replace the HD in them and run Linux on them. I dont care about substandard nVidia cheapo stuff in them, Ill be happy if i can just telnet to them. With some creative soldering Im sure i can get another nic in it, run linux on it with iptables and use them as packetfilters.
But the box is already dead, MS have already said so (but not in clear text, only in code-speak):
Earlier today I saw this statement some MS drone had given to some paper, that MS was FULLY comitted to XBox, that they would invest further 2Bn over the next few years. That they had a LONG TIME commitment to XBox. That they had FULL confidence that the XBox would be a major hit. etc etc.
This reminds me of when political leaders speak of "I, as leader, have FULL confidence in minister X. bla bla blah" which bable will translate for yo to real-speak : "Minister X fucked up. Hes gonna get fired so fast he wont know what hit him. Ill amke sure hes never gonna work, ever, for anyone again."
Fully committed, Full support, Long term committment, my ass. This is the kiss of death that proves that the box has already died.
Normal and successful console vendors never need to go out and tell everyone, hear hear, we are not gonna cancel it, hear hear.
>A function/method name is too long when it doesn't fit on a typical screen. 80 characters is about my limit
80 characters !!!
[hand starts searching for device for rapid acceleration of metallic-semispheres by means of hasty expansion caused by chemical carbon-sulphur-nitrogen reaction]
Please tell me that 80 characters is an exageration, or do you mean that there are actually decelleration-objects/misguided-programmers out there that actually use such abdominations?
I thought hungarian notation was bad. You have enightened me.
Length of symbol names is not a matter for the compiler but it is something depending on the linker.
Early ANSI C compilers/linkers used to have an 8 character limit on all symbols.
Truncating anything after the first 8 characters.
Thus foo45678 and foo456789 would be collapsed into the same symbol/object by the linker.
Other tools are so incredibly primitive they can not even detect duplicate acks or tcp retransmissions properly. Other tools are even so broken they can not even decrypt and decode the PAC structure inside Kerberos tickets!
Yeah right. There are SOO many public and free MP3s that the general public wants. The public wants crap. Preferably new crap produced by this months new crapband. I will do an experiment to prove how false this assumption that there are legally downloadable MP3s that people wants. In a couple of years the copyright for all the great recordings of RobertJonson will expire and it will be possible to legally put his great recordings on the web. When the copyrights for his great music expires I will rip all my RobertJonson albums and put the MP3s on the web. Lets see how many people would like to donwload those.
C# is all the hype now and it is hot.
Similar to a few months after JAVA was released,
you can get a GOOD job according to the ads that want people with 8-10years experience with C#
If you can also say something like "I program XML in C#" then you are all set.
On a different point, the downturn in IT industry is good. This just means that hopefully only skilled people can work there and no more ex-busdrivers hacking webpages.
"Cannon sure will get pissed at Slashdot now, wont they! "
Why would they? They wanted the links down. Slashdot took them down.
Yes that would make sense. That is why there are already such cards on the market. http://www.intel.com/network/connectivity/products /iscsi/index.htm?iid=ipp_home+netcon_iscsi&
No you would not. A pretty standard western business hotel in Shanghaij goes for ~300USD per night. Thats a single room at a basic business hotel. If you want the better rooms/hotels, well, then its gonna cost a lot more. They did sure get the hang of this capitalims idea pretty quickly.
Weird that love is measured in monetary terms on how much you just wasted on a thing. Why not do something different? Myself got plain, no ecoration, no inscription, white-gold rings for us when me and my wife married (after 10 years). Or perhaps a ring in stainless steel? Its only a symbol. what matters is if you love each other or not. Yes. I could afford to get my wife a $100.000 ring if my life depended on it, but WHY? WHY waste perfectly good mone on an object that has no meaning neither any reasonable use?
The big one has text saying it was built for a customer in japan. Must be a very weird country if devices like that are legal for normal citizens to have and use. Does this mean that that device he built is legal in japan and not controlled by any international arms agreements?
It is a sad sad day to see in the news that one of the giants that defined CS have passed away. Unfortunately most people in the IT field today dont even know of him. We should however be proud to have lived in the times when giants such Dijkstra and Knuth were alive. These are as important for CS as Euler and Gauss were for math.
Sweden is YYMMDD-PPGC Year Month Day Placeofbirth (9x used to mean born abroad) Gender ogg: male, even:female C: checksum without personalid you cant even get a bonus card at the local grocery store.
I though Moby sales going down was because his music SUCKS, and not due to the demographics of his fans. I were wrong.
Yeah right. No one would do something like this in the US. Tell that to www.2600.org
Great idea. Let all frequencies be free for anyone that wants to transmit. I bet everyone would cooperate and noone would ever dream up something like "Hey, why dont we get ourself a really really strong TV tranmsitter and start tranmsitting 15 second blurbs on the same frequency that popular channel XYZ is using?"
So, at least one protocol is so broken that exposure of it would, according to Microsoft themself, be a national security risk if it were published. What about other protocols? Does this only prevent publication of this specific protocol or are all protocols broken in this way? Even more interesting, this protocol is broken so that it threatens enterprises and national security. Microsoft knows this protocol is broken in this way. What actions have microsoft taken to inform customers of this potential hole that might threatren entire enterprises existense? Have microsoft informed customers of the potential problem which might threaten their customers entire existence, or have microsoft knowingly kept this, for enterprises, quite important information hidden? Would enterprise customers of microsoft be interested in knowing that microsoft for quite some time have known of a bug that could threaten the customers whole existence, wihtout sending out any security advisories? If such enterprise customer is destroyed due to abuse of said vunerability, would microsoft be liable since now there are proofs they know of this vunerability but they neither inform the customers, nor do they fix it? class action?
Good idea, Me "I hear you are giving the XBox away for free?" MS "Yes that is correct" Me "Nice, can you please send some 250.000 units my way. It will make your volumes look very nice." MS "No worries. You are going to buy some 25.000.000 games to make up for our capital loss on the HW are you?" Me "Yeah, sure, promise. I wouldnt dream of ripping the DVD player out of the box and selling them on ebay for 5$ a piece. No way, not me. Trust me."
Well, myself I plan to buy several consoles in a few months time. All of them are going to be XBox.
Hopefully within 6 months.
I am totally convinced the product will be dead shortly and prices will plummet. Say a few XBoxen for 25$ a pop? Well, sing me up for 10 of them.
If need be ill replace the HD in them and run Linux on them. I dont care about substandard nVidia cheapo stuff in them, Ill be happy if i can just telnet to them. With some creative soldering Im sure i can get another nic in it,
run linux on it with iptables and use them as packetfilters.
But the box is already dead, MS have already said so (but not in clear text, only in code-speak):
Earlier today I saw this statement some MS drone had given to some paper, that MS was FULLY comitted to XBox, that they would invest further 2Bn over the next few years. That they had a LONG TIME commitment to XBox. That they had FULL confidence that the XBox would be a major hit. etc etc.
This reminds me of when political leaders speak of "I, as leader, have FULL confidence in minister X. bla bla blah" which bable will translate for yo to real-speak : "Minister X fucked up. Hes gonna get fired so fast he wont know what hit him. Ill amke sure hes never gonna work, ever, for anyone again."
Fully committed, Full support, Long term committment, my ass. This is the kiss of death that proves that the box has already died.
Normal and successful console vendors never need to go out and tell everyone, hear hear, we are not gonna cancel it, hear hear.
>A function/method name is too long when it doesn't fit on a typical screen. 80 characters is about my limit 80 characters !!! [hand starts searching for device for rapid acceleration of metallic-semispheres by means of hasty expansion caused by chemical carbon-sulphur-nitrogen reaction] Please tell me that 80 characters is an exageration, or do you mean that there are actually decelleration-objects/misguided-programmers out there that actually use such abdominations? I thought hungarian notation was bad. You have enightened me.
Length of symbol names is not a matter for the compiler but it is something depending on the linker. Early ANSI C compilers/linkers used to have an 8 character limit on all symbols. Truncating anything after the first 8 characters. Thus foo45678 and foo456789 would be collapsed into the same symbol/object by the linker.