...important to note that this is a Schedule I compound?
It's probably also worth noting that marijuana is also a schedule 1 drug, due to its "high potential for abuse", "no currently accepted medical use in the U.S.", and "potentially severe psychological or physical dependence".
NOTE: Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC, marijuana) is still considered a Schedule 1 drug by the DEA, even though some U.S. states have legalized marijuana for personal, recreational use or for medical use.
3) My guess is that these execs are M&A (Mergers and Acquisition) specialists. They were likely specifically bought in to engineer something like this. So they've done their job and they'll move on to the next.
Doesn't look that way, but I agree on all of your other points.
The departures included David Gurle, vice president and general manager for Skype for Business; Don Albert, vice president and general manager for the Americas and Advertising; Doug Bewsher, chief marketing officer; Christopher Dean, head of consumer market business development; Russ Shaw, vice president and general manager; and Anne Gillespie, head of human resources.
Two executives who joined Skype following its acquisition earlier this year of video-sharing utility Qik have also left. They are Qik founder Ramu Sunkara and senior vice president Allyson Campa.
Except that RHEL3 is still supported in its extended life cycle phase until October 31, 2013, and RHEL4 doesn't reach the end of its regular life cycle until February 29, 2012 - and then is in extended life cycle phase until February 28, 2015
My car came with a radio installed. I'm going to sue Ford for their monopoly on car stereos.
So if you want a different radio, can you remove the existing radio and install a new one, or do you have to install another radio in addition to the existing radio, or the car stops working?
As a long-time Mac user, I have the same complaint-- OSX doesn't work well for keyboard-centric users. I miss being able to do Alt-F-Whatever on the keyboard to do things that there aren't shortcuts for.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (version 2.1):
Including Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS, Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS
General Availability: May 17, 2002
Full Support (including hardware updates): May 17, 2002 -- Nov 30, 2004
Deployment Support: Dec 1, 2004 -- May 31, 2005
Maintenance Support: June 1, 2005 -- May 31, 2009
Novell will provide a minimum of five years General Support for platform and operating system products, including its revisions, starting with the date of a product's general availability. When General Support ends, Novell will offer extended support for a minimum of two years
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., July 24, 2007 -- 365 Main Inc., developer and operator of the world's finest data centers, has provided online retailer RedEnvelope with two years of 100-percent uptime at 365 Main's San Francisco facility.
To ensure uptime for key tenants such as RedEnvelope, 365 Main provides modern power and cooling infrastructure. The company's San Francisco facility includes two complete back-up systems for electrical power to protect against a power loss. In the unlikely event of a cut to a primary power feed, the state-of-the-art electrical system instantly switches to live back-up generators, avoiding costly downtime for tenants and keeping the data center continuously running.
Sendmail fails to log all details about connections if supplied with an IDENT of more then 95 characters.
It is possible to hide your identity from the sendmail log, if you supply an IDENT that is more than 95 characters, information about your identity however will still be written in any email you may sent. The problem is that someone may try to footprint your system, but when you check your log files, you will not be able to find the IP address and hostname of the attacker (or spammer).
Solution:
The easiest way to log these data is by enabling logging on the firewall and making sure that the time is synchronised on the firewall and mail server.
Less AOL users and more boadband users.. how could it get any better?
But, TFM says:
AOL said Tuesday that it would raise the price of its dial-up offering by $2 in an effort to encourage dial-up subscribers to sign up for broadband services provided by the company. Both its traditional service and its new broadband offering will now be priced at $25.90 USD per month.
Maybe I'm reading it wrong, but it sounds more like Less AOL users on dialup and more AOL users on broadband... how could it get any worse?
Interesting. When I clicked it yesterday, I got a "could not be found" error, so I thought it was just a typo. Checking it today works fine. Thanks for the heads up!
We all know that means Red Hat 8.0+. Quit complaining, not everyone knows that much about linux.
Well, crap! I guess we have a long wait then, since the current version of Red Hat's operating system... you know, "The corporate Linux standard"... is only version 4.
I read this as the death of Folgers. I almost fained since Folgers is The Best Part of Wakin' Up(TM).
No, no, no. It's not just FOLGERS. It has to be in your cup to be The Best Part of Wakin' Up(tm). Not any cup. Not a mug. Not a carafe. Not your friends cup. Not Sanka in your cup.
The Best Part of Wakin' Up(tm) is Folgers in your cup!
Sheesh. It's not about what it is... it's about what it is and where it is!
Or is this article about the death of Folgers having to be in your cup? Maybe Spotlight has made it so you can have Folgers just anywhere! Now that would be a great technical innovation!
It's probably also worth noting that marijuana is also a schedule 1 drug, due to its "high potential for abuse", "no currently accepted medical use in the U.S.", and "potentially severe psychological or physical dependence".
NOTE: Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC, marijuana) is still considered a Schedule 1 drug by the DEA, even though some U.S. states have legalized marijuana for personal, recreational use or for medical use.
Cars aren't the problem - drivers are.
No, they fixed that. Now there's no "start" to click.
Doesn't look that way, but I agree on all of your other points.
Except that RHEL3 is still supported in its extended life cycle phase until October 31, 2013, and RHEL4 doesn't reach the end of its regular life cycle until February 29, 2012 - and then is in extended life cycle phase until February 28, 2015
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Life Cycle
But yeah - RHEL 2.1 reached EOL in mid-2009, so you're right about that - gone. There was no such thing as Red Hat Enterprise Linux 1, though.
FTFY.
Here's some, from the link above: http://www.psych.utah.edu/lab/appliedcognition/publications.html
Wait... Does that mean it's official? The desktop is dying?
So if you want a different radio, can you remove the existing radio and install a new one, or do you have to install another radio in addition to the existing radio, or the car stops working?
Quicksilver.
Well, Red Hat has security updates for 7 years...
From http://www.redhat.com/security/updates/errata/ :
As for Novell (SUSE), from here: http://support.novell.com/lifecycle/
Well, how about one from today ?
Timing is everything, eh? LOL.
Oooooh! Unpatched vulnerability!! Eek!
Sendmail fails to log all relevant data
Critical: Not critical
Description:
Sendmail fails to log all details about connections if supplied with an IDENT of more then 95 characters.
It is possible to hide your identity from the sendmail log, if you supply an IDENT that is more than 95 characters, information about your identity however will still be written in any email you may sent. The problem is that someone may try to footprint your system, but when you check your log files, you will not be able to find the IP address and hostname of the attacker (or spammer).
Solution:
The easiest way to log these data is by enabling logging on the firewall and making sure that the time is synchronised on the firewall and mail server.
More specifically, March 10th of 2006. Seven weeks ago.
Best part was the CVS log:
But, TFM says:
Maybe I'm reading it wrong, but it sounds more like Less AOL users on dialup and more AOL users on broadband ... how could it get any worse?
Well, considering that 10 times nothin' is nothin'....
Interesting. When I clicked it yesterday, I got a "could not be found" error, so I thought it was just a typo. Checking it today works fine. Thanks for the heads up!
It is wunderground.com, not weatherunderground.com...
Accurate link.
Why I want to know is what is the library located, and who should I care?
Well, crap! I guess we have a long wait then, since the current version of Red Hat's operating system ... you know, "The corporate Linux standard" ... is only version 4.
</sarcasm>Uhh... anyone running a UNIX (or Linux) server (file, mail, etc) that has Windows clients?
No, no, no. It's not just FOLGERS. It has to be in your cup to be The Best Part of Wakin' Up(tm). Not any cup. Not a mug. Not a carafe. Not your friends cup. Not Sanka in your cup.
The Best Part of Wakin' Up(tm) is Folgers in your cup !
Sheesh. It's not about what it is... it's about what it is and where it is!
Or is this article about the death of Folgers having to be in your cup? Maybe Spotlight has made it so you can have Folgers just anywhere! Now that would be a great technical innovation!
*grin*
I'm just glad he won't shoot at Han Bilbo until the re-release...
Freedo is a bounty hunter, you idiot! Just because he works for someone who is in to slavery...
Sheesh... get your facts straight.