There really are no rules on the internet. Just look at the issue of honeypots or how about hackback? the internet is the underworld that everyone can see it is a place where laws are broken and rewritten..... there is no law. we make our own rules and ignore them......
as long as they stay out of my house i dont care what they see me do in public...... not that im saying i do things worth video taping at home but.....
yea the outside should be monitored but stay the hell off of my property
and of course the aliens developed this technology before us.... i mean after all we have all this proof because E.T. came and visited us......
if we have only had space flight for 50ish years would you mind thinking for a second that perhaps they are on the same track we are or are behind us in technology...................you say it seems unlikely that they would develop it at the same time as us well it seems more unlikely that they got it millions of years before us!
alas just cause fisher is famous doesnt make him the best....::insert crying here cause bobby's the man:: perhaps he is the best perhaps not but without any real current data i am afraid your claims are unfounded.
i wonder if this has anything to do with the unix.com events of late or is this just something that should have been done in about '95 that had its ass draged around for a while
your software might be bug free but suppose my computer is running your software and then software X. can you test every possible configuration with your software before releasing it? that is highly doubtfull there are too many variables.
a care you can only crash it into things so many ways. a computer crashes a few million different ways.......... any testers volenteer?
is it more important to protect one of these two groups. i say no but to protect one is to infringe on another. being a guy who cant program i say protect the programers. we need them more then then users.
if we put some kind of click through license on it wont matter because no one will read it anyway. save the programers by any means necessary. why? because Linux and BSD rock and we need more people using it...
I can honestly say that my win 3.1 webserver (sure its crap but never got hacked probably wasnt worth the time) had about a week average uptime. 3.1 is the best windows ever. it has true command line integration.
and i suppose we are just supposed to be born with the knowledge that pressing F8 will bring up this menu. admittedly they placed a nice little line at the start of 2000 (havent looked at XP) but if you are running another win version do we just guess at it or what....
here is another fun trick to run at boot time press shift+F5 just after POSTing..... instant DOS promt. how are we supposed to know that is there? recently (emphisis) MS has started shaping up and documenting their software but it came a little late.
<a href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/07/24/ 1322217">Actually From What I've Been Reading CVS Isn't So Great... In Fact It Seems To Be Rather Worthless As a Management Tool</a>
even with the permissions set correctly on NT/2K the registry has been deleted by some of my coworkers.... and they were just power users running some apps. when the machiene locks up 'poof' there goes windows.
I'll take the millions of.ini files again that way when I'm uninstalling a program I can at least be sure its gone. Seriously how many times have you uninstalled a program only to find that it left megs and megs of files in your win directory.... I cant be the only one can I?
what will happen to their economy between now and then.... if they shut down the factories how do they expect to remain a country till 2008? wont the peons rebell?
All this time Windows has been saying that Free/Open Source Software will disapear because there is no economic background..... Microsoft also sold me parts of the Golden Gate Bridge.
There really are no rules on the internet. Just look at the issue of honeypots or how about hackback? the internet is the underworld that everyone can see it is a place where laws are broken and rewritten..... there is no law. we make our own rules and ignore them......
the net is chaos
as long as they stay out of my house i dont care what they see me do in public......
not that im saying i do things worth video taping at home but.....
yea the outside should be monitored but stay the hell off of my property
so you disagree with the statement that Disney has spread like a cancer throughout the world?
alas it has been /.ed
it is possible that to many people care and we /.'ed it.......
lets face it this has been up for about 30 minutes and aside from the FP nothing has been said............
i guess no one cares.....
and of course the aliens developed this technology before us.... i mean after all we have all this proof because E.T. came and visited us......
if we have only had space flight for 50ish years would you mind thinking for a second that perhaps they are on the same track we are or are behind us in technology...................you say it seems unlikely that they would develop it at the same time as us well it seems more unlikely that they got it millions of years before us!
I'm afraid that it doesnt take a genuis to figure out that putting extra smoke in the sky is going to make more clouds and so forth......
But alas it does take one to prove it.
kudos to David Travis.
your proposal is acceptable!
-FCC
i suggest resurching emergent code. it is still in its infantcy but shows real promise for learning how to learn.
alas just cause fisher is famous doesnt make him the best....::insert crying here cause bobby's the man:: perhaps he is the best perhaps not but without any real current data i am afraid your claims are unfounded.
could tornado chases on mars become the wave of the future for rich thrill seekers much like the russian trips to space?
i wonder if this has anything to do with the unix.com events of late or is this just something that should have been done in about '95 that had its ass draged around for a while
your software might be bug free but suppose my computer is running your software and then software X. can you test every possible configuration with your software before releasing it? that is highly doubtfull there are too many variables.
a care you can only crash it into things so many ways. a computer crashes a few million different ways.......... any testers volenteer?
is it more important to protect one of these two groups. i say no but to protect one is to infringe on another. being a guy who cant program i say protect the programers. we need them more then then users.
if we put some kind of click through license on it wont matter because no one will read it anyway. save the programers by any means necessary. why? because Linux and BSD rock and we need more people using it...
(yes i know its incoherant and miss spelled)
achoo.... could you hand me a kleenex.
some terms are trademarked and still common place.
I can honestly say that my win 3.1 webserver (sure its crap but never got hacked probably wasnt worth the time) had about a week average uptime. 3.1 is the best windows ever. it has true command line integration.
and i suppose we are just supposed to be born with the knowledge that pressing F8 will bring up this menu. admittedly they placed a nice little line at the start of 2000 (havent looked at XP) but if you are running another win version do we just guess at it or what....
..... instant DOS promt. how are we supposed to know that is there? recently (emphisis) MS has started shaping up and documenting their software but it came a little late.
here is another fun trick to run at boot time press shift+F5 just after POSTing
<a href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/07/24/ 1322217">Actually From What I've Been Reading CVS Isn't So Great... In Fact It Seems To Be Rather Worthless As a Management Tool</a>
even with the permissions set correctly on NT/2K the registry has been deleted by some of my coworkers.... and they were just power users running some apps. when the machiene locks up 'poof' there goes windows.
.ini files again that way when I'm uninstalling a program I can at least be sure its gone. Seriously how many times have you uninstalled a program only to find that it left megs and megs of files in your win directory.... I cant be the only one can I?
I'll take the millions of
what will happen to their economy between now and then.... if they shut down the factories how do they expect to remain a country till 2008? wont the peons rebell?
seeing as how the supream court ruled video taping in 'fait use' i wouldnt worry about congress ver turning it.
At the risk of being an ass I must point out that I have purchased box cutters/knives and rat poison at the grocery store.....
I agree entirely with the parrent but must push for accuracy.
not to be a nitpicky asshole but ummm where do i say mac's are gay? i only see the "small and weirdlooking" comment.....
All this time Windows has been saying that Free/Open Source Software will disapear because there is no economic background..... Microsoft also sold me parts of the Golden Gate Bridge.