Before I came to my current job one of the techs had named the firewall maginot and our IDS ardens. It was funny until someone checked the firewall after he left and it had as one of the rules pass in quick on all.
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Now I went into this more excited about this movie than any other movie I've ever been to. My expectations were to be given the stars on a platter. While the movie didn't quite live up to that, it was still a damn good movie. It defiantly ranks as one of my favorites.
The back story for several key mysteries in the series were explored and laid open, which was nice I guess. I have to say that the best thing for Firefly was to be canceled when it did. That's what drove the Fans, and myself, into a frenzy. The mystery of it all. So many unanswered questions to make me want to know more. It made me watch it again and again hoping I'd read between the lines a little deeper to understand the way of it all. The mystery made me love the show more any anything.
There were parts in the movie that really moved me. Parts where the audience cheered and others where the silence was so deadening it broke your heart twice over. I don't know if people not having seen the show will have the same response, but I think they will. The movie does a good job making you feel for the characters.
But that's enough of that. See the movie. It's worth it.
"People don't want to pay subscription fees for software. If they did, we'd see a ton of software being sold month-by-month, with remote activation via Internet. There's no technical block to doing so, and there hasn't been in over a decade. The problem is that whenever someone tries it, nobody outside of the business world is interested."
Before I came to my current job one of the techs had named the firewall maginot and our IDS ardens. It was funny until someone checked the firewall after he left and it had as one of the rules pass in quick on all.
When's Civ IV being released?
You heard the man! They just licensed the tech from Spaceballs.
The credits roll to the score for the theme song.
Now I went into this more excited about this movie than any other movie I've ever been to. My expectations were to be given the stars on a platter. While the movie didn't quite live up to that, it was still a damn good movie. It defiantly ranks as one of my favorites.
The back story for several key mysteries in the series were explored and laid open, which was nice I guess. I have to say that the best thing for Firefly was to be canceled when it did. That's what drove the Fans, and myself, into a frenzy. The mystery of it all. So many unanswered questions to make me want to know more. It made me watch it again and again hoping I'd read between the lines a little deeper to understand the way of it all. The mystery made me love the show more any anything.
There were parts in the movie that really moved me. Parts where the audience cheered and others where the silence was so deadening it broke your heart twice over. I don't know if people not having seen the show will have the same response, but I think they will. The movie does a good job making you feel for the characters.
But that's enough of that. See the movie. It's worth it.
Ah... how I wish the us was silent sometimes....
"People don't want to pay subscription fees for software. If they did, we'd see a ton of software being sold month-by-month, with remote activation via Internet. There's no technical block to doing so, and there hasn't been in over a decade. The problem is that whenever someone tries it, nobody outside of the business world is interested."
Perhaps you haven't heard of MMPROG's?
I for one welcome our new pro-privacy overlords!
Same here. They had me try to reboot it a few times but that was it. Had a new G4 iBook at my door in under a week.
The big downside to this is that I need a new wireless card and ram for it.