Call me biased, they're my employer after all (btw best job ever): Crowdrise allows you to raise money for your charity we handle pretty much everything. Anyone can become a fundraiser for your cause (as long as your cause is a non-profit.
Yeah that was also an interesting article, my photo editor pointed it out to me after we had wrapped up the captioning process. I think we saw a somewhat different side of SLAC (although we got the klystron gallery shot of course)
Yeah what's really a bummer is that BaBar got cut short right in the middle of their experimental run. Hopefully they'll solve the matter / anti-matter ratio riddle despite their 6 month project cut.
I got my ipod. Yes you have to get some of your friends to join. And yes you have to join a club of some sort... but it is not a scam. It too a few months to get my ipod though...
here are some pics of it
los alamos sales rocks... i used to work there
sombody else mentioned UCLA... i'll have to check that out. there used to be a place in southern california (artesia) that is no longer in existence.
anybody know of any good socal places?
-eek
the whole war that was building up in the first animatrix. although it was pretty cool... it seemed to be completly unrealted and i am a bit disapointed.
on a side note... it was a good test of our new OC/3
download time under one minute.
-eek
better film hahah it's a digital camera you AC. i'd like to see you fit a polarizing filter on a casio exilim.
bright spots happen. i'm not trying to take wonderful pictures.
hahah it was the last leg of my journey... i also went all over japan and even met a wonderful woman named ryoko. and yes i have a life... =P.. oh btw this proves that i'm not a geek. hahah ok i lied!
well so far i've only gotten two emails and they both seemed legit so i emailed them the contact.
one of them was from nigeria and mentioned needing some assistance with some money in an account or something like that. ya know the usual.
at the tour she said they had predicted the weather for the next 100 years. I asked so when do the polar ice caps melt to which she replied we have not verified to data is accurate yet.
sorry about the lack of breaks...
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Resent-From: mbac@romulus.netgraft.com From: Michael Bacarella Date: Fri Jan 24, 2003 11:11:41 PM America/Los_Angeles Resent-To: bugtraq@securityfocus.com To: nylug-talk@nylug.org, wwwac@lists.wwwac.org, linux-elitists@zgp.org Subject: MS SQL WORM IS DESTROYING INTERNET BLOCK PORT 1434!
I'm getting massive packet loss to various points on the globe. I am seeing a lot of these in my tcpdump output on each host.
FWIW, this has been fixed in iOS 7, it is now totally random.
It's probably worth pointing out that this is a legacy release and the current production branch is 9.X, currently at 9.1-p3
That seems like a good deal.
Call me biased, they're my employer after all (btw best job ever): Crowdrise allows you to raise money for your charity we handle pretty much everything. Anyone can become a fundraiser for your cause (as long as your cause is a non-profit.
Published in Nature's Nano journal: http://www.nature.com/nnano/journal/v3/n9/abs/nnano.2008.206.html
I didn't mean it to be a joke. Defcon made 8,600 badges. They ran out of badges and there were hundreds of folks with paper badges.
Clearly wikipedia should go door to door selling leather bound volumes of their data.
CERN is not a linear accelerator, it is ring shaped.
Thanks the intro will be updated when my editor comes to work tomorrow.
Sorry, I have a bad habit I'm not proud of. I'm a robot taunter.
As it turns out, that is a hard one to photograph! I'll try harder next time.
Yeah that was also an interesting article, my photo editor pointed it out to me after we had wrapped up the captioning process. I think we saw a somewhat different side of SLAC (although we got the klystron gallery shot of course)
Yeah what's really a bummer is that BaBar got cut short right in the middle of their experimental run. Hopefully they'll solve the matter / anti-matter ratio riddle despite their 6 month project cut.
Thanks for the link! I really enjoyed the tour and can't wait to go back to shoot the SCLS... now that is going to be bad ass!
I got my ipod. Yes you have to get some of your friends to join. And yes you have to join a club of some sort... but it is not a scam. It too a few months to get my ipod though... here are some pics of it
didn't work for me either and i'm also running safari...
yeah that was a great trailer... although i got around 800KB/sec ... that's around 6 megabits per second! i love our new DS/3 ... thanks pajo!
the baloon should be filled with hydrogen and painted with highly flammable red paint. -eek
los alamos sales rocks...
i used to work there sombody else mentioned UCLA... i'll have to check that out. there used to be a place in southern california (artesia) that is no longer in existence. anybody know of any good socal places? -eek
the whole war that was building up in the first animatrix. although it was pretty cool... it seemed to be completly unrealted and i am a bit disapointed. on a side note... it was a good test of our new OC/3 download time under one minute. -eek
better film hahah it's a digital camera you AC. i'd like to see you fit a polarizing filter on a casio exilim. bright spots happen. i'm not trying to take wonderful pictures.
hahah it was the last leg of my journey... i also went all over japan and even met a wonderful woman named ryoko. and yes i have a life... =P .. oh btw this proves that i'm not a geek. hahah ok i lied!
well so far i've only gotten two emails and they both seemed legit so i emailed them the contact. one of them was from nigeria and mentioned needing some assistance with some money in an account or something like that. ya know the usual.
at the tour she said they had predicted the weather for the next 100 years. I asked so when do the polar ice caps melt to which she replied we have not verified to data is accurate yet.
Resent-From: mbac@romulus.netgraft.com
From: Michael Bacarella
Date: Fri Jan 24, 2003 11:11:41 PM America/Los_Angeles
Resent-To: bugtraq@securityfocus.com
To: nylug-talk@nylug.org, wwwac@lists.wwwac.org, linux-elitists@zgp.org
Subject: MS SQL WORM IS DESTROYING INTERNET BLOCK PORT 1434!
I'm getting massive packet loss to various points on the globe.
I am seeing a lot of these in my tcpdump output on each
host.
02:06:31.017088 150.140.142.17.3047 > 24.193.37.212.ms-sql-m: udp 376
02:06:31.017244 24.193.37.212 > 150.140.142.17: icmp: 24.193.37.212 udp port ms-sql-m unreachable [tos 0xc0
It looks like there's a worm affecting MS SQL Server which is
pingflooding addresses at some random sequence.
All admins with access to routers should block port 1434 (ms-sql-m)!
Everyone running MS SQL Server shut it the hell down or make
sure it can't access the internet proper!
I make no guarantees that this information is correct, test it
out for yourself!
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