Not necessarilly. There are several procedures that when out of air, one can use to reach the top safely.
Of the five (?) or so, my personal favorite is the CESA (pronounced like "see-saw"): the Controlled Emergency Swimming Ascent. Basically, you take one last deep breath, hold your mask and regulator on your face, say "Ahh...", and swim directly up. Because the air in your lungs decompreses as you rise, you are essentially able to breathe out (without feeling woozy) for about 1+ minute(s).
If you mean proxy as in, sharer A connects to proxy and downloader B gets file C by connecting to the proxy, then the amount of bandwidth required for said venture would be astronomical.
The issue is that even though geeks may follow through with the boycott, the general public are sheep. As much as I would like to think otherwise, the userbase of/. is not large enough to make a differnece in the coffers of the MAFIAA
Nope, the guy was playing for 86 hours, you could have easily played for maybe 16 or 15 hours more!
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This seems like it would be a pretty fun event to watch. I have had some experience with robotics helping out with high-school students. In my area there is what we call *CCRA.
* County Compettive Robbotics Association; The students (as teams) got kits of motors, electronics, pnuematics (etc.) to mess around with, and in the end create a working bot to use in a competition!
So that's why the new US $20 dollar bills have all those weird flying "20"'s on the back.
Take a look for yourself! (I know it exists on the new, colored US $20 bill.)
Not necessarilly. There are several procedures that when out of air, one can use to reach the top safely.
Of the five (?) or so, my personal favorite is the CESA (pronounced like "see-saw"): the Controlled Emergency Swimming Ascent. Basically, you take one last deep breath, hold your mask and regulator on your face, say "Ahh...", and swim directly up. Because the air in your lungs decompreses as you rise, you are essentially able to breathe out (without feeling woozy) for about 1+ minute(s).
Except that they call their pedometer a 'stepometer'.
God I hate it how they dumb things down for Americans.
Oh...!
So that's where the borg came from!
The pigeons that the use in the Pigeon Ranking are preparing to attack
Except that lindows is the black-sheep of linux:
Its baaaaad
Damn! I could use some "v pipe agar at" right now, couldn't you?
This seems like a very cool\interesting\geeky project. Yet I am cautious as to it's reliability.
Take a note at the 'Percentage Completed' section. Opte Project Status Page
Actually, there is some registry key that when you set it to 1, you get free dvd playback.
The entire, pay $20 to play dvd's on XP, thing is complete bullshit!
Neither; its dead-under-my-tires elk!
Please see the definition of friggin' (frigging).
I truly hope that it wasnt a downright battle of friggin' wits.
They were probably using packeteer. For fun\profit port scan your res-halls network; you can usually find it pretty easily.
or just modify /etc/hosts .
127.0.0.1 slashdot.org
If you mean proxy as in, sharer A connects to proxy and downloader B gets file C by connecting to the proxy, then the amount of bandwidth required for said venture would be astronomical.
The issue is that even though geeks may follow through with the boycott, the general public are sheep. As much as I would like to think otherwise, the userbase of /. is not large enough to make a differnece in the coffers of the MAFIAA
I personally start VNC as a service, and it unfortuantly doesnt wortk (with fast user switching.)
!dnert a tes dah I taht wonk ton did I, woW
Sure,
Just send them to President@whitehouse.gov
The creators of slashdot live in Ann Arbor, MI (about 45 minutes from where I am)
.us TLD.
The slashdot servers are run by the OSDN, an company based in the United States.
Just because a server is in the US does not mean it has to have a
A dupe methinks?
Nope, the guy was playing for 86 hours, you could have easily played for maybe 16 or 15 hours more!
This seems like it would be a pretty fun event to watch. I have had some experience with robotics helping out with high-school students. In my area there is what we call *CCRA.
* County Compettive Robbotics Association; The students (as teams) got kits of motors, electronics, pnuematics (etc.) to mess around with, and in the end create a working bot to use in a competition!
Do you have a link, or instructions on how to?
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Slashdot
I defanitly agree with your last line.
On the other hand, being bigger then the bullies, and being able to knock them down (Yes, I can!) helps even more.
The Solution? Just Grow Taller!
You might have a little trouble doing that, because XP prefers (and usually forces you,) to use the NT file system.
I have seen NTFS read support in linux, but I have yet to see reliable NTFS write support. --Xtraneous