ctime? On Linux? Are you sure you know what you are talking about?
It is quite straight forward, the relatime patch only updates the access time if the file has been modified since the last time atime was written. This gets around some of the apps breaking otherwise with the noatime mount option. Think about it...
Actually if you think about it there is some benefit to Gonzales with the leak. Earlier it seemed that Ashcroft (while in hospital) would not sign the wiretap docs. It turned-out that they were related to other then secret spying activities. Thus Gonzales now has wiggle room in the statements that he made to Congress, he can say that he was being truthful about the wiretap answers because all the debate in the Justice department was with respect to the leaked programs.
Then your speculation can come into play. It is a two-for. A Rove type can orchestrate a leak that in the end will give Gonzales a defense and it can be used to remove someone that was bothersome in the Justice dept. Others see what happens to him and the less vocal critics back off.
Isn't it fun to speculate like this. My wish is that the government is not as evil as it seems to me, but Congress just extended wiretap provisions so that gives me pause. It is not like the FBI did not already have 36 hours to monitor communications before asking a FISA judge for a warrant. These are the same judges that in the past granted almost all warrants and even did so in the middle of the night. Doesn't it seem that the monitoring of us will be used for very nefarious purposes if the FBI does not want to be checked by even these judges? It seems that they want a way to do outright illegal things and also give the telcos immunity against lawsuits and such. It is a very bleak picture all taken together and obvious this is not being used to fight the terrorists which really are not such a big problem.
Why can't the BT one have some kind of pointing device built-in? Then it would have been perfect for using from the couch. I guess since the iMac does not have any typical (VGA/DVI/HDMI) video in it is not really intended to be used that way.
Bingo! Also the books have a mass of lines so that is suspect as well as to whether it was added. There are blown highlights on the books as well that match the lighting on the face. If the books were a bit closer they may have been in shadow.
I had a son go into kindergarten at the same school district last year. One of the required school supplies was a TI four function calculator. It had to be one particular model. It cost about $12. Remember this was for my kindergartner, why should he be using a calculator anyway? The teacher he had was wonderful. He never used the calculator, thank goodness, he can add small numbers.
It is not a dupe. That old article is in a similar vein, but the IRENE system lets archivists read ancient wax cylinders at a rapid pace. Also only recently (in the past year) has there been any progress toward removing the peculiar periodic hiss.
mDNS uses the link-local multicast address 224.0.0.251. Link local addresses should not be routable, but there is always the possibility of some routers being misconfigured, most likely because some idiot that does not know better wants Bonjour to work across subnets without simply using DNS correctly.
I know you get the JVM from Apple on Macs. I tried to compile the example code from http://scary.beasts.org/security/CESA-2006-004.htm l but it failed with this error:
You can use newlines or one or two characters for the fluff that always needs to be there.
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Bingo! Also I tend to keep my lines at 72 chars or less when coding C-like and script-like languages. Then when you email back and forth during code review the quoted replies don't wrap for a few back and forths.
But seriously my grandmother it pushing 80 years old at this point. If you just met her you would think she is a completely normal person. She walks around, talks coherently, cooks, etc, just normal old age things like needing to use the bathroom a whole lot and being a little slower and not the best memory any more. But if you get to know her really well like me, well then there is another story. She told me a while back she murdered her first husband. If you had not known her well that would have truly bothered you but consider that a month ago she told me that she was on a walk and saw a purple faced boy with bangs (yes the haircut) that she knows has been murdering and raping old women in the area.
So I am just saying sometimes the mind of an old person become swiss cheese and you really can't believe much of anything they say unfortunately.
but you often encounter the "add product to cart to see the price" silliness.
Right I find that Amazon routinely has $50-$200 off on Apple laptops. For example at this moment the first MacBook I clicked on had a $75 rebate, a few weeks ago there were coupons for $150 off the black MacBook.
"One guy does ALL the voices for ALL the actors in EVERY movie!"
And he is not my father-in-law. Seriously a funny story: When I first met my future father-in-law he sounded just like the guy that does the Polish language voice-overs on all of the foreign TV shows. Being the joker that my wife and him are they ran with it and had me convince that it was him for maybe a month. They even said he used a stage name so that people would not threaten him! Another funny one was when they convinced me that the street was named in his honor for being the TV translation guy.
And never for the Nintendo Wii, which is a drag, it is used almost daily to view youtube at my house.
That is a very clever approach.
ctime? On Linux? Are you sure you know what you are talking about?
It is quite straight forward, the relatime patch only updates the access time if the file has been modified since the last time atime was written. This gets around some of the apps breaking otherwise with the noatime mount option. Think about it...
Comany website:
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http://www.deepbreeze.com/
Multimedia:
http://medgadget.com/archives/2007/07/video_of_vr
http://www.medgadget.com/archives/2007/07/new_pul
http://www.thieme.de/viamedici/aktuelles/wissensc
Actually if this induces vomiting (unlikely probably it is simply nauseating) then choking is a concern.
Actually if you think about it there is some benefit to Gonzales with the leak. Earlier it seemed that Ashcroft (while in hospital) would not sign the wiretap docs. It turned-out that they were related to other then secret spying activities. Thus Gonzales now has wiggle room in the statements that he made to Congress, he can say that he was being truthful about the wiretap answers because all the debate in the Justice department was with respect to the leaked programs.
Then your speculation can come into play. It is a two-for. A Rove type can orchestrate a leak that in the end will give Gonzales a defense and it can be used to remove someone that was bothersome in the Justice dept. Others see what happens to him and the less vocal critics back off.
Isn't it fun to speculate like this. My wish is that the government is not as evil as it seems to me, but Congress just extended wiretap provisions so that gives me pause. It is not like the FBI did not already have 36 hours to monitor communications before asking a FISA judge for a warrant. These are the same judges that in the past granted almost all warrants and even did so in the middle of the night. Doesn't it seem that the monitoring of us will be used for very nefarious purposes if the FBI does not want to be checked by even these judges? It seems that they want a way to do outright illegal things and also give the telcos immunity against lawsuits and such. It is a very bleak picture all taken together and obvious this is not being used to fight the terrorists which really are not such a big problem.
Why can't the BT one have some kind of pointing device built-in? Then it would have been perfect for using from the couch. I guess since the iMac does not have any typical (VGA/DVI/HDMI) video in it is not really intended to be used that way.
Or if you want to do it from the command line there is a perl script here to do it:
1 119095823908
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=2001
The iPhone has bluetooth, maybe it will be possible to use a separate fold-out bluetooth keyboard for things like this and the terminal emulator.
Bingo! Also the books have a mass of lines so that is suspect as well as to whether it was added. There are blown highlights on the books as well that match the lighting on the face. If the books were a bit closer they may have been in shadow.
I had a son go into kindergarten at the same school district last year. One of the required school supplies was a TI four function calculator. It had to be one particular model. It cost about $12. Remember this was for my kindergartner, why should he be using a calculator anyway? The teacher he had was wonderful. He never used the calculator, thank goodness, he can add small numbers.
It is not a dupe. That old article is in a similar vein, but the IRENE system lets archivists read ancient wax cylinders at a rapid pace. Also only recently (in the past year) has there been any progress toward removing the peculiar periodic hiss.
There is a Wehrmacht symbol stamped into the metal and there is a plugboard below the keyboard so yes this is most likely a military version.
mDNS uses the link-local multicast address 224.0.0.251. Link local addresses should not be routable, but there is always the possibility of some routers being misconfigured, most likely because some idiot that does not know better wants Bonjour to work across subnets without simply using DNS correctly.
Disable mDNSResponder:
/System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.mDNSRespon der.plist
sudo launchctl unload -w
Thanks for the help in getting the compile working (the cast in another reply). The java provided by Apple for MacOS X is vulnerable to both:
/dev/tty
$ uname -psr
Darwin 8.10.1 i386
$ java -version
java version "1.5.0_07"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_07-164)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_07-87, mixed mode, sharing)
$ java ImgReader badicc.jpg
Invalid memory access of location 002ffff0 eip=ffff0b54
Bus error
$ java ImgReader evil2.bmp
This hangs and in another terminal window:
$ ps -aux | grep '[j]ava'
mzs 11402 0.0 0.9 281932 9940 p9 S+ 7:55AM 0:00.14 java ImgRe
$ lsof -p 11402
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
...
java 11402 mzs 4r CHR 2,0 0t0 56388356
I dislike how on a Mac we have to wait so long between Java updates and there seem to be few security updates.
I am not certain the ICC bug is there. It is possible that the Sun JVM uses littleicc (or whatever that is called) while the Apple one uses colorsync.
I know you get the JVM from Apple on Macs. I tried to compile the example code from http://scary.beasts.org/security/CESA-2006-004.htm l but it failed with this error:
$ javac ImgReader.java
ImgReader.java:15: incompatible types
found : java.lang.Object
required: javax.imageio.ImageReader
ImageReader reader = it.next();
^
1 error
I was going to try the sample JPEG on it. I don't have time to fiddle with this, maybe someone else can try it and see what happens.
You can use newlines or one or two characters for the fluff that always needs to be there.
Bingo! Also I tend to keep my lines at 72 chars or less when coding C-like and script-like languages. Then when you email back and forth during code review the quoted replies don't wrap for a few back and forths.
Seriously when you hear a claim of a perpetual motion machine, then at the instant that you hear the word magnet, you should think scam.
Just kidding :)
But seriously my grandmother it pushing 80 years old at this point. If you just met her you would think she is a completely normal person. She walks around, talks coherently, cooks, etc, just normal old age things like needing to use the bathroom a whole lot and being a little slower and not the best memory any more. But if you get to know her really well like me, well then there is another story. She told me a while back she murdered her first husband. If you had not known her well that would have truly bothered you but consider that a month ago she told me that she was on a walk and saw a purple faced boy with bangs (yes the haircut) that she knows has been murdering and raping old women in the area.
So I am just saying sometimes the mind of an old person become swiss cheese and you really can't believe much of anything they say unfortunately.
but you often encounter the "add product to cart to see the price" silliness.
Right I find that Amazon routinely has $50-$200 off on Apple laptops. For example at this moment the first MacBook I clicked on had a $75 rebate, a few weeks ago there were coupons for $150 off the black MacBook.
"One guy does ALL the voices for ALL the actors in EVERY movie!"
And he is not my father-in-law. Seriously a funny story: When I first met my future father-in-law he sounded just like the guy that does the Polish language voice-overs on all of the foreign TV shows. Being the joker that my wife and him are they ran with it and had me convince that it was him for maybe a month. They even said he used a stage name so that people would not threaten him! Another funny one was when they convinced me that the street was named in his honor for being the TV translation guy.
"They reached no conclusion about whether more than one gunman was involved"
They only have shown that it is not statistically certain that all bullet fragments were of similar make-up of to those of Oswald's.