the only way this has a bearing on human immunity is if the submitter is suggesting that those humans with AIDS immunity are evolved from chimps two million years ago which seems highly unlikely.
Actually, no the article is nicely laid out by the nice journalist who really has no clue what he is writing about. However, a sickness or epidemic does not(usually) cause a resistant gene to be created. Rather it culls those which are not immune. In other words chimps with gene x didn't die and the others did. Since we share a common lineage (note they are not our ancestor) with chimps (98 % genetically identical) it is natural to speculate that some humans may possess gene x.
What humans are repeatedly exposed to the HIV virus and why? It should not be medical personnel as they use proper protective measures and thus are not counted as "exposures" so who is it?
And right after you figure out how to use a VPN to log in from on the road to check your email, some bozo, possibly the CEO, will send out a 50Mb power point presentation with sound and cutesy clip art and animations to tell you what could have easily fit in a 1K ascii text file.
What a cynic! Oops, did I say that out loud. I'm an admin as well.
Warning: Too many connections in/var/www/html/pgp/conn.php on line 7
Warning: MySQL Connection Failed: Too many connections in/var/www/html/pgp/conn.php on line 7
Error: Could not connect to MySql
That means that they are probably running red hat with a stock build (or at least they used apache RPMs (web server in var). PGP.com needs to pay attention to security issues or at least make it easier and include user names with those informative error msgs.
Tell me, did any of the X linux applications out there that are bundled with Redhat and begin with the letter "k" get designed for a particular Window Manager? Or were they designed to function in every destkop environment (Gnome, KDE, CDE, etc.)
No, neither did the ones that start with g. Why do you ask
from the site:
PGP 8.0 for Macintosh OS X: PGP Mail and PGP Disk. This new product brings full Mac OS X support to the PGP product line. An all-new version of PGP Disk allows compatibility with PGP disks created on Windows, AES algorithm support, and compatibility with older Mac OS 9 PGP disks. PGP Mail for Mac OS X directly integrates with Apple's mail application as well as providing support for Microsoft's Entourage.
Linus and most of the online review sites pushing for x86-64
My guess is that most people pushing x86-64 have yet to write a program more complicated than "hello world!"
I know at this point Linus isn't THE author of the entire kernel, but I think his contribution to the Linux kernel was a little more complex than "Hello World!"
Will they put an effort into coding it (the compiler in this case), or will they wait for the lusers to finish coding it and then take the credit?
Seriously, is Redhat good about this?
Redhat was one of the first corporations as far as I know to subsidizing kernel development, ie....Alan Cox was collecting a check for his efforts. Red Hat is a very productive member of the open source community IMHO.
People who signed up for free memberships with classmates.com are now getting the message "Who has a message for you" They are then given the option of finding out who "has a message for them" by purchasing a premium membership. The things is why does everyone have a message all the sudden?
Anyone that successfully installs Linux and uses it for a short while will
A. Not need to upgrade in a long time.
B. Realize how to upgrade for free.
Actually, they may not even realize anylonger what an 'upgrade' is. A friend asked how many upgrades I had done and I said none, then thought about it and said "well maybe three" I have replaced init scripts with better scripts, I have replaced kernel etc.... When it comes down to it, that's an upgrade. Quick, fun and painless....OK well it wasn't click setup.exe.
But there still are sales to be made out there for the less educated in the computer world.
Less educated? I would guess that the less educated in the computer world use the OS that comes with their system. The ones who will be paying and accounting for the bulk of that 80M $$ will be corporate IT offices. We in the corporations want an 800 number where we can get a yearly support agreement etc... and call and tell them things like "The network to serial device whose drivers you sold me is beaconing on port so and so. We need that stopped, patch it please." You get what you pay for is very true and corporations are not about to flinch for 50$ a machine or whatever the cost may be.
I develop code myself, and having a bunch of morons flaming me because they're too lazy to research my license and credits could very well encourage me to take the closed source proprietory route...
People flaming you via e mail could cause you to go closed source??? I don't understand. Is it because no one ever flames MS? Just curious.
Let's not burn any witches yet until we've without a doubt verified that they're indeed witches!
If it floats, it's a duck and thus must be a witch...If it sinks......
I will answer this as a MySql user. I evaluated both MySql and PostGRESql for myself. I might have also added SAP DB to my list if I had ever heard of it. I had heard of SAP but not SAP DB and I would never have guessed to look to SAP for a free product. I will be looking at it now however.
Well, I hate MS's business model but I have an MCSE because it fills my wallet nicely. Users have an impact on business models to be sure, you make a valid point. However, corporate boards, stockholders, project leaders or managers, owners etc... determine the business model. My point is that to gripe that someone charges money for there lifes labor is a bit unappreciative (read that majorly). We can't all be Stallman (who thinks he makes no money BTW?)
the only way this has a bearing on human immunity is if the submitter is suggesting that those humans with AIDS immunity are evolved from chimps two million years ago which seems highly unlikely.
Actually, no the article is nicely laid out by the nice journalist who really has no clue what he is writing about. However, a sickness or epidemic does not(usually) cause a resistant gene to be created. Rather it culls those which are not immune. In other words chimps with gene x didn't die and the others did. Since we share a common lineage (note they are not our ancestor) with chimps (98 % genetically identical) it is natural to speculate that some humans may possess gene x.
What humans are repeatedly exposed to the HIV virus and why? It should not be medical personnel as they use proper protective measures and thus are not counted as "exposures" so who is it?
person a) Hey what ditro is good for building a firewall/gateway ?
person a is what I like to call a l-user
person b) Realy dont know
a) whatyou dont have a linux firewall at home ? damn you are lame
b) yeah well my pix seems to do the job just fine
Person b wishes he could become an l-user .
THe same %age of /. readers who REALLY understand how to use the web...
Conversion
And right after you figure out how to use a VPN to log in from on the road to check your email, some bozo, possibly the CEO, will send out a 50Mb power point presentation with sound and cutesy clip art and animations to tell you what could have easily fit in a 1K ascii text file.
What a cynic! Oops, did I say that out loud. I'm an admin as well.
Warning: Too many connections in /var/www/html/pgp/conn.php on line 7
/var/www/html/pgp/conn.php on line 7
Error: Could not connect to MySql
Warning: MySQL Connection Failed: Too many connections in
That means that they are probably running red hat with a stock build (or at least they used apache RPMs (web server in var). PGP.com needs to pay attention to security issues or at least make it easier and include user names with those informative error msgs.
Tell me, did any of the X linux applications out there that are bundled with Redhat and begin with the letter "k" get designed for a particular Window Manager? Or were they designed to function in every destkop environment (Gnome, KDE, CDE, etc.)
No, neither did the ones that start with g. Why do you ask
**MAYBE** now we will get an OS X version...
probably already been said, but hey....
from the site:
PGP 8.0 for Macintosh OS X: PGP Mail and PGP Disk. This new product brings full Mac OS X support to the PGP product line. An all-new version of PGP Disk allows compatibility with PGP disks created on Windows, AES algorithm support, and compatibility with older Mac OS 9 PGP disks. PGP Mail for Mac OS X directly integrates with Apple's mail application as well as providing support for Microsoft's Entourage.
It seems that davezillas server is saying "No Slashzilla, no!!!!"
Linus and most of the online review sites pushing for x86-64
My guess is that most people pushing x86-64 have yet to write a program more complicated than "hello world!"
I know at this point Linus isn't THE author of the entire kernel, but I think his contribution to the Linux kernel was a little more complex than "Hello World!"
Just as long as you lose that 14.4 modem you are hosting off.
Don't knock his modem, it even does fax.
Will they put an effort into coding it (the compiler in this case), or will they wait for the lusers to finish coding it and then take the credit?
Seriously, is Redhat good about this?
Redhat was one of the first corporations as far as I know to subsidizing kernel development, ie....Alan Cox was collecting a check for his efforts. Red Hat is a very productive member of the open source community IMHO.
Good luck to you. You have probably already checked, but dice.com is an excellent free service.
THey already had your e mail and if it said they had a card but it was not addressed by name, live and learn.
I overheard them, and this is how SOME GIRL got rich by doing this to the whole school and how I got my first kiss a couple of weeks later
She proobably owns this company now. You should reply you might find true love
People who signed up for free memberships with classmates.com are now getting the message "Who has a message for you" They are then given the option of finding out who "has a message for them" by purchasing a premium membership. The things is why does everyone have a message all the sudden?
Anyone that successfully installs Linux and uses it for a short while will A. Not need to upgrade in a long time. B. Realize how to upgrade for free.
Actually, they may not even realize anylonger what an 'upgrade' is. A friend asked how many upgrades I had done and I said none, then thought about it and said "well maybe three" I have replaced init scripts with better scripts, I have replaced kernel etc.... When it comes down to it, that's an upgrade. Quick, fun and painless....OK well it wasn't click setup.exe.
But there still are sales to be made out there for the less educated in the computer world.
Less educated?
I would guess that the less educated in the computer world use the OS that comes with their system. The ones who will be paying and accounting for the bulk of that 80M $$ will be corporate IT offices. We in the corporations want an 800 number where we can get a yearly support agreement etc... and call and tell them things like "The network to serial device whose drivers you sold me is beaconing on port so and so. We need that stopped, patch it please." You get what you pay for is very true and corporations are not about to flinch for 50$ a machine or whatever the cost may be.
What is a Contrarian?
Aren't they from Pleiiades?
Come on, it would take half of you at least an hour to figure that one out.
/. DOS attack once your connection was found.
But it would only take all of us 3.2 seconds to administer the Dreaded
I develop code myself, and having a bunch of morons flaming me because they're too lazy to research my license and credits could very well encourage me to take the closed source proprietory route...
People flaming you via e mail could cause you to go closed source??? I don't understand. Is it because no one ever flames MS? Just curious.
Let's not burn any witches yet until we've without a doubt verified that they're indeed witches! If it floats, it's a duck and thus must be a witch...If it sinks......
I will answer this as a MySql user. I evaluated both MySql and PostGRESql for myself. I might have also added SAP DB to my list if I had ever heard of it. I had heard of SAP but not SAP DB and I would never have guessed to look to SAP for a free product. I will be looking at it now however.
I have reported this steganographic threat to the FBI. We must be VIGILANT.
Well, I hate MS's business model but I have an MCSE because it fills my wallet nicely. Users have an impact on business models to be sure, you make a valid point. However, corporate boards, stockholders, project leaders or managers, owners etc... determine the business model. My point is that to gripe that someone charges money for there lifes labor is a bit unappreciative (read that majorly). We can't all be Stallman (who thinks he makes no money BTW?)
move back to your parents' basement
Wouldn't that make you homeless
Apart from watching pr0n during a meeting/flight, what is the point ?
:-)
pr0n was one of the big driving forces of the internet IMHO. So, what more justification could you need?