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HOWTO: Annoy a Spammer
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Every time I sign up for a ridiculous required acct, say to iMesh, I use an email address of a domain that sends spam so that when the account is spammed the spam is sent to another spammer. Cyclical spamming!
but what could possibly be more important is noncoding RNA, or microRNA. I read a good article about it at Science News.
Another useful link is the project site for the program RNAGENiE.
Just thought many people would find that interesting.
Market this! I have the ability to make a machine for this purpose, and I know people that have done it several times over.
Why isn't there a company bold enough to at least make the hardware?
I'm sure there are legal issues but it seems like some company would have tried it by now.
I use my cell phone as my primary phone.
If Wireless companys really want everyone using a cell phone as their primary phone, I think they'd better invest in manufacturing this type of technology.
If I were you I would be calling Verizon about that.
(I'm making the assumption you're currently on cable.)
Stop and think for a second here. If you're not using a capped modem, then
if you get a second connection all you're doing is paying your cable company
more.
If you're modem is uncapped then you're getting all the available speed that
is shared across your node. If you buy two modems, and thus have two connections
you will be competing with yourself for a connection--it won't be any faster.
This can be done just don't get the same type of service. One DSL connection
and one Cable connection, or two DSL connections.
It would not hurt to ask. If that does not work, maybe you could find a friend [fsf.org] and give them the copyright to the program.
The flaws here have already been pointed out. Why not just have a buddy of yours copyright it for you, and then you can work on it all you want to. If you really want it to be anonymous use a friend that would never have anything to do with coding.
You've just got to care more about the project than the credit. Oops, whole other issue. . .
it's the only way with Intel. They can't really make a faster processor, so they're always coming up with new ways to make it "feel" faster, or make the clock speed higher.
I'm not excited at all. What about resonance? Multithreading with simultaneous and common processes may cause it to run SLOWER!
and even two hands on tests
Hmmmmm. . . They didn't make you fix a machine did they? Could be a chance for a little free labor:
Boss: So how many interviewees do we have coming in today? Committee: 8, sir. Boss: How many M$ machines are in the back? Committee: Uh, 8, sir. Boss: PERFECT!
Easier solution: Don't use MS products. Don't execute trojans. Don't run an application you don't "trust." Don't accept HTML mail, or don't click on the links.
If your security is that crucial--that you have to allow your Internet browser ask permission to use the INTERNET, just unplug your network cable.
I believe it could be done indoors.
The wireless portion just won't be very long.
Imagine a company that currently has a wired network, and a conference room. It seems to me that if you wanted to create a wireless room all you would have to do is mount a series of antennaes around the room where Ethernet is already available and voila.
You have a wireless network --it's wireless from the wall to you! See now that's useful, no wires!
It shouldn't, most plasmas are progressive scan and 1080i- hence they should refresh every pixel VERY quickly. Progressive Scan means that the entire screen is redrawn in a certain time interval not just the pixels that change. 1080i is just a form of HDTV.
The world would be a better place if the both projects united. A streamlined UI is a key part of refining and polishing an intuitive interface. A truly ideal enviroment exists. It is the programmers objective to FIND it, not create it. If KDE and GNOME were one (dubbed "KNOME" or something) the fittest enviroment would be found quicker.
Most will never agree, but it's an interesting read.
Every time I sign up for a ridiculous required acct, say to iMesh, I use an email address of a domain that sends spam so that when the account is spammed the spam is sent to another spammer.
Cyclical spamming!
but what could possibly be more important is noncoding RNA, or microRNA. I read a good article about it at Science News.
Another useful link is the project site for the program RNAGENiE.
Just thought many people would find that interesting.
Market this! I have the ability to make a machine for this purpose, and I know people that have done it several times over.
Why isn't there a company bold enough to at least make the hardware?
I'm sure there are legal issues but it seems like some company would have tried it by now.
They must be psychotic, they use FRAMES!
I wish Lego Killing was their only problem!
I use my cell phone as my primary phone.
If Wireless companys really want everyone using a cell phone as their primary phone, I think they'd better invest in manufacturing this type of technology.
If I were you I would be calling Verizon about that.
A way to tax internet transactions!
Yeeeeeehaw!
It would not hurt to ask. If that does not work, maybe you could find a friend [fsf.org] and give them the copyright to the program.
The flaws here have already been pointed out. Why not just have a buddy of yours copyright it for you, and then you can work on it all you want to. If you really want it to be anonymous use a friend that would never have anything to do with coding.
You've just got to care more about the project than the credit. Oops, whole other issue. . .
it's the only way with Intel. They can't really make a faster processor, so they're always coming up with new ways to make it "feel" faster, or make the clock speed higher.
I'm not excited at all. What about resonance? Multithreading with simultaneous and common processes may cause it to run SLOWER!
and even two hands on tests
Hmmmmm. . . They didn't make you fix a machine did they? Could be a chance for a little free labor:
Boss: So how many interviewees do we have coming in today?
Committee: 8, sir.
Boss: How many M$ machines are in the back?
Committee: Uh, 8, sir.
Boss: PERFECT!
Someone finds something on Google, it is posted on /. After being posted on /. it's pick up by Google!
/. I say Slashdotters spider Google.
Slashdotters say the Google spiders
Easier solution:
Don't use MS products. Don't execute trojans. Don't run an application you don't "trust." Don't accept HTML mail, or don't click on the links.
If your security is that crucial--that you have to allow your Internet browser ask permission to use the INTERNET, just unplug your network cable.
Simplicity is nice.
I believe it could be done indoors.
The wireless portion just won't be very long.
Imagine a company that currently has a wired network, and a conference room. It seems to me that if you wanted to create a wireless room all you would have to do is mount a series of antennaes around the room where Ethernet is already available and voila.
You have a wireless network --it's wireless from the wall to you!
See now that's useful, no wires!
It shouldn't, most plasmas are progressive scan and 1080i- hence they should refresh every pixel VERY quickly. Progressive Scan means that the entire screen is redrawn in a certain time interval not just the pixels that change. 1080i is just a form of HDTV.
FP
Here's a related article. I don't know what it's made of but I thought it might be useful to you.
This idea frightens me. I'd like for the doctor to be there to chastise me for years of bad eating habits --wouldn't you?
The world would be a better place if the both projects united. A streamlined UI is a key part of refining and polishing an intuitive interface.
A truly ideal enviroment exists. It is the programmers objective to FIND it, not create it. If KDE and GNOME were one (dubbed "KNOME" or something) the fittest enviroment would be found quicker.
Most will never agree, but it's an interesting read.