Cant' wait for part three. I didn't get hooked on/. until 2003 or so. Even then I just lurked for a long time. No posts no accounts. Just read articles and the comments to follow.
Shouldnt we be arrested for Slashdotting the page? Along w/ fark, digg and the numerous other sites that have carried the story and links to the Schools page? Cause i sure as shit know i clicked on the link to their web page just to be evil.
If she had to spend as much time under a desk or in other odd places that most people in the building never see she'd probably get pissed when her Armani skirt got dirty.
I've had my Name Wedge1212 for 10 years now. It was my first screen name back on AOHELL when I wasnt a full fledge geek. Now when I go places on the web and I cant use Wedge1212 I get pissed off too. But then I just pick something else and go about my business:) oh well.
I agree. I bought a Toshiba e755 PocketPC two years ago. It was nice to carry around. wifi always made the other nerds jelous. However, it had its short comings. I didnt get a keyboard so typing was kinda slow. Secondly, when browsing the internet it becomes quite annoying to be constantly scrolling across the screen just to read a forum which may or may not have been rendered properly in the web browser. The solution to these problems? Just get a laptop. I spent around 1,000 bucks to get a a Dell which I have found to be far more effective in my day to day activities than a PDA could ever be. I bought an Inspiron 1100. I didnt need the laptop to be the best rig under the sun because I have three desktops that were fairly powerful. PDA's are just making less and less sense to me too.
top thrill will just have to do. Its a freak'n amazing ride. Along with that you cant beat the millenium force! Cedar Point is much better than all other parks out there.
We dont allow students to put up AP's in residential halls / campus owned apartments at baylor. We provide 802.11b and do a damn good job of it. Now we're not nazi's about it either. We just hunt them down and ask them politely to turn it off and use our wireless network which is accessable by all studnets and faculty/staff. There's no need to be nazi's about the whole thing. Of course there are a TON of nerds at UTD:D
that they do...but you can always remove your ECU:) After all its your damn car and i dont think Removing it would warrant a knock on the door by the FBI for electronic crimes:D. But still its retarted they log all that stuff in the ECU
from the internet. Its getting to the point where dumbasses who know just enough to be dangerous are really screwing it up for the rest of us. I dont think the judicial branch has the knowledge to make rulings in regards to the Internet and IP. I dont understand why these smack tards just dont perform a seemless swap if they wanna chnage their DNS server IP's...stupid stupid stupid stupid stupid
We've got a very good network here at baylor. I work for our Information Technology Services (ITS). We handle the staff and faculty computers. Our policy is to yank the connection of a malicous PC as soon as it is detected. Once that happens the we simply wait for the user to call and say "my intarweb is gone" then our help line looks up the users information and says "oh according to our records you have virus X" and then we either walk them through cleaning the virus if it can be done by a virus scan alone. If it can not we send out a tech from our software department. Once the PC is clean some one from my group is sent out to reactivate the line.
However our resnet is a different story. We are technically two separate entities and they make their own policy to deal with problems. As far as i know each incoming studen who lives on campus is given a CD. This CD installs NetAuth which is our firewall authenticaion program to allow students access to the internet. It also installs NAV. The responsibility of updating NAV is placed upon the student. We are also constantly scanning Our resnet network for open windows shares or computers that have no password on the administrative account. If one is found the student is contacted and helped through the problem. You have to work pretty hard to get your resnet connection yanked. When I was a freshman my friend got his yanked because he DoSed the University's servers in retaliation to a windows share scan (not a smart move on his part). As far as I know we also do not route very many ports between our ResNet network and the rest of the university network. But I guess you could say we're not as invasive as some Universities.
I agree....i mean when was the last time anyone ever gave their DOB or SS# to someone to book a plane ticket. The data that is taken is hardly sensitive. Credit card numbers are the only thing i can think of that would be considered sensitive data. I guess some people book plane tickets through services that require a blood sample before you travel.
Cant' wait for part three. I didn't get hooked on /. until 2003 or so. Even then I just lurked for a long time. No posts no accounts. Just read articles and the comments to follow.
I'll get the whip you bring the horse.
people submitting bloggs on dig...duh :)
Yawn?
myspace is for child mollesters and the children they prey uppon.
Shouldnt we be arrested for Slashdotting the page? Along w/ fark, digg and the numerous other sites that have carried the story and links to the Schools page? Cause i sure as shit know i clicked on the link to their web page just to be evil.
worst idea evar!
If she had to spend as much time under a desk or in other odd places that most people in the building never see she'd probably get pissed when her Armani skirt got dirty.
He likes to use the word pipe. I think he's trying to compensate for something else. Next article... SBC CEO sexually frustrated!
I've had my Name Wedge1212 for 10 years now. It was my first screen name back on AOHELL when I wasnt a full fledge geek. Now when I go places on the web and I cant use Wedge1212 I get pissed off too. But then I just pick something else and go about my business :) oh well.
My Space: For child Molesters and the children the molest! ...ala is anyone surprised?
I agree. I bought a Toshiba e755 PocketPC two years ago. It was nice to carry around. wifi always made the other nerds jelous. However, it had its short comings. I didnt get a keyboard so typing was kinda slow. Secondly, when browsing the internet it becomes quite annoying to be constantly scrolling across the screen just to read a forum which may or may not have been rendered properly in the web browser. The solution to these problems? Just get a laptop. I spent around 1,000 bucks to get a a Dell which I have found to be far more effective in my day to day activities than a PDA could ever be. I bought an Inspiron 1100. I didnt need the laptop to be the best rig under the sun because I have three desktops that were fairly powerful. PDA's are just making less and less sense to me too.
top thrill will just have to do. Its a freak'n amazing ride. Along with that you cant beat the millenium force! Cedar Point is much better than all other parks out there.
he said he likes purple flowers with sprnkles on top.
but...but...but...mommy i want my half-life today!!! Bobby Jones from down the street has one and I need one today!!!!!! *WAAAAAAHAHAHA*
i realize its not legal for us to authortatively shut them down. Anyone has the right to do it. I just think UTD is being very geshtapo like about it.
We dont allow students to put up AP's in residential halls / campus owned apartments at baylor. We provide 802.11b and do a damn good job of it. Now we're not nazi's about it either. We just hunt them down and ask them politely to turn it off and use our wireless network which is accessable by all studnets and faculty/staff. There's no need to be nazi's about the whole thing. Of course there are a TON of nerds at UTD :D
that they do...but you can always remove your ECU :) After all its your damn car and i dont think Removing it would warrant a knock on the door by the FBI for electronic crimes :D. But still its retarted they log all that stuff in the ECU
the ethics behind a DDoS against a a company like doubleclick are very funny :D
from the internet. Its getting to the point where dumbasses who know just enough to be dangerous are really screwing it up for the rest of us. I dont think the judicial branch has the knowledge to make rulings in regards to the Internet and IP. I dont understand why these smack tards just dont perform a seemless swap if they wanna chnage their DNS server IP's...stupid stupid stupid stupid stupid
We've got a very good network here at baylor. I work for our Information Technology Services (ITS). We handle the staff and faculty computers. Our policy is to yank the connection of a malicous PC as soon as it is detected. Once that happens the we simply wait for the user to call and say "my intarweb is gone" then our help line looks up the users information and says "oh according to our records you have virus X" and then we either walk them through cleaning the virus if it can be done by a virus scan alone. If it can not we send out a tech from our software department. Once the PC is clean some one from my group is sent out to reactivate the line. However our resnet is a different story. We are technically two separate entities and they make their own policy to deal with problems. As far as i know each incoming studen who lives on campus is given a CD. This CD installs NetAuth which is our firewall authenticaion program to allow students access to the internet. It also installs NAV. The responsibility of updating NAV is placed upon the student. We are also constantly scanning Our resnet network for open windows shares or computers that have no password on the administrative account. If one is found the student is contacted and helped through the problem. You have to work pretty hard to get your resnet connection yanked. When I was a freshman my friend got his yanked because he DoSed the University's servers in retaliation to a windows share scan (not a smart move on his part). As far as I know we also do not route very many ports between our ResNet network and the rest of the university network. But I guess you could say we're not as invasive as some Universities.
I agree....i mean when was the last time anyone ever gave their DOB or SS# to someone to book a plane ticket. The data that is taken is hardly sensitive. Credit card numbers are the only thing i can think of that would be considered sensitive data. I guess some people book plane tickets through services that require a blood sample before you travel.
and it will probably cost a million dollars more than cable for static IP's
I'm sure they'll be rounding up John Chimpo and Artie the Alligator for questioning in these John Doe cases.
I really hope you're a wise ass :)