remember: just before you're about to orgasm, punch her in the back of the throat. It makes her butt clench up even more, and feels great with your dick in her pooper.! fun every time.
Binaural beats (stfw for loads of info) work by causing the brain to 'hear' the resulting frequency which would normally be outside of the human range of hearing (ie 4hz).
This is done by playing two different frequencies into the different ears (ie 300 hz into one ear, 304 into the other: your brain then entrains to a 4hz frequency)
Does anyone have any idea if this device could remove the need for the two frequencies by simply generating the Such things would be useful for brain washing, because if a speaker can put his audience into an alpha state (2/3hz), then they are more susceptible to impressions (thats why many religions use repeditive beating drums in their rituals etc)
All mp3 encoders have a high and low pass filter to cut off frequencies outside the range of normal human ears. Even if you disabled this, you'd still need special 'low loudspeakers' that are capable of generating tones that low anyway. (most consumer subwoofers will do down to about 30hz)
So in other words, this won't be a new addition to your home theatre any time soon. (Although an 'emotion' woofer would be really cool on some movies;) )
I wonder how long the publishers of movies such as this are going to get away with doing this. The only reason they do this is to maximize the amount of money they possibly squeeze out of the mindless masses that enjoy seeing pretty pictures moving.
I used to work (until quite recently) in the Entertainment section of a Kmart. When they released the Lord Of The Rings DVD (2 disc), people bought it in droves, and as I'm sure you'd guess, it was a best seller for months. Then once all the fuss has died down, they re release it in a special four disc edition, the extra discs containing a few average documentaries on the making of LOTR plus an extra half an hour of unseen footage. Of course, it sold like crazy again.
As I was running the transactions through, I'd often ask (or sometimes just be told by) the customer, that they'd already bought the two disc set, but they had to have the extra discs for their content. Most of these people weren't your 'typical' hardcore nerd type person that obsesses about things like this: they were 'ordinary' people (like your older brother, or your mum), who were doing this.
They'd also mention (and this is my point) that the next time things like this came out, they'd hold off until they released the "Special Extended Edition"s of all the really big name movies (LOTR, MATRIX etc).
I admit that I've almost done this too, I bought the original Matrix DVD, and I bought the original LOTR dvd set (2 disc), and now that they've brought out the newer ones, I was not only quite pissed that they've brought out 'bigger' versions, I half contemplated buying the new editions. Now I've not forked over that money, and I certainly won't do it. However what I will do, and I'm sure that a majority of people will too: is to hold off buying it until they have released the Super Special Extended Amazing Edition of whatever movie it is.
Their sales will drop until they realise they can't get away with it.
Can someone please explain why this was put under the topic of "BSD", and why such a thing was even mentioned in the "article" by Hemos?
A DDOS attack is an attack on bandwidth, not an attack on an operating system.
If I was more cynical...wait I am more cynical: I think its just because either Hemos doesn't understand the difference, or more likely, just wants to jump at a chance to badmouth that other operating system that he knows is so much of a threat to their treasured linux.
Personally I don't think this story comes under the heading of "News that matters", and even if it was worthy, it should have been put under the 'Security' heading, not "BSD".
Perhaps we can get a new section for Denial of Services, or perhaps, a wider umbrella would be a 'teenage HaX0r' section where we can put DDOSs, Web Defacements and Case Mods all together. (That way, people who have lives can choose the option not to display any of that shit on the front page)
There are, without doubt, different types of censorship.
Political censorship (ie. limiting free speech via any method) is NOT the same as a parent deciding what a child can and cannot watch.
Personally I think the whole thing is a bit hypocritical anyway. Parents like this piss me off, particularly the types that go out and buy the Titanic video, and make a copy, cutting out the bits where they have sex in the car and you see Kate Winslet's tit and everything, yet they keep all the lying, cheating and violence in.
Things like this only serve to mystify these topics to children, and as we all know, whatever is taboo, is more interesting.
Things like this probably have their place, but just because a parent can click the 'Hide the nudie bits' button, doesnt mean they should stop caring what the children watch. We're already letting these soulless media companies raise our children, one step at a time, this just looks to me like another way for the parents to not give a shit about their children.
I keep all my public toilets well documented!
I have detailed files!
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During WWII, the United States Office of Price Administration printed a great deal of propaganda meant to encourage the American public to support the war effort by conserving resources. Much of this propaganda centers on the idea that even the smallest failure (not carpooling, for example) directly helps the enemy.
This poster, created in 1943 by Weimer Pursell, depicts a well-to-do man riding in his 1940s convertible alone, save for a ghostly visage of Hitler riding next to him. The text, "When you ride ALONE you ride with Hitler!" is emblazoned above him, while below reads, "Join a Car-Sharing Club TODAY!" The effect today, in peacetime, is rather amusing.
Come on; anyone who grew up with the SMS and NES knew that the NES was the superior platform. Better games, more of them, better graphics and better sound.
Why aren't they releasing the NES instead of the SMS. I might pay for the NES, but there is no way I'd pay for the SMS now.
Besides, why would I bother with any of this anyways when I can play every single ROM for all those old school platforms on my Dreamcast from a single CD!!
Have a look at Melbourne Wireless which is a wireless initiative taking place where I live. I'm an active member and we are in the process of setting up the wireless 'mesh' of nodes. It's slow work but we're getting there.
Also see Seattle wireless which is a project that aims to do the same sort of thing.
You'll find that in a lot of places you won't legally be allowed to get internet access from nets sush as these because that would mean you become a internet provider, and there are legal ramifications of this. But as for sharing files and other applications, its quite useful.
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Consoldated Network Storage?
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Does First Sale Still Exists?
Boosting the Cellular Signal, Inside?
Microsoft buys linux
Small LCD Screens?
Plugins for Microsoft Office for OpenOffice Documents?
Green Geeks?
MiniDVs as a Backup Medium?
Multiple Broadband Connections at Home?
Is Client/Server Really Dead?
Starting a Cable Company?
I mean no offence guys and gals,, but all he does is post stories that really shouldnt be!
No offense, but isn't this a question better suited to the samba mailing lists? I've asked questions on there before and got very timely and helpful replies.
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How much of it was because of $$$$exyGirl's Journal ;)
anus?
I know Slashdot is renowned for posting news thats weeks or even months old, but *this* is just stupid!
This is done by playing two different frequencies into the different ears (ie 300 hz into one ear, 304 into the other: your brain then entrains to a 4hz frequency)
Does anyone have any idea if this device could remove the need for the two frequencies by simply generating the Such things would be useful for brain washing, because if a speaker can put his audience into an alpha state (2/3hz), then they are more susceptible to impressions (thats why many religions use repeditive beating drums in their rituals etc)
All mp3 encoders have a high and low pass filter to cut off frequencies outside the range of normal human ears. Even if you disabled this, you'd still need special 'low loudspeakers' that are capable of generating tones that low anyway. (most consumer subwoofers will do down to about 30hz)
So in other words, this won't be a new addition to your home theatre any time soon. (Although an 'emotion' woofer would be really cool on some movies ;) )
Would you know sarcasm if it came up and smashed you in the face with a claw hammer?
Here's a little clarification of corporate lingo.
COMPETITIVE SALARY:
We remain competitive by paying less than our competitors.
JOIN OUR FAST-PACED COMPANY:
We have no time to train you.
CASUAL WORK ATMOSPHERE:
We don't pay enough to expect that you'll dress up well; a couple of the
real daring guys wear earrings.
MUST BE DEADLINE ORIENTED:
You'll be six months behind schedule on your first day.
SOME OVERTIME REQUIRED:
Some time each night and some time each weekend.
DUTIES WILL VARY:
Anyone in the office can boss you around.
MUST HAVE AN EYE FOR DETAIL:
We have no quality control.
CAREER-MINDED:
Female Applicants must be childless (and remain that way).
APPLY IN PERSON:
If you're old, fat or ugly you'll be told the position has been filled.
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE:
We have filled the job. Our call for resumes is just a legal formality.
SEEKING CANDIDATES WITH A WIDE VARIETY OF EXPERIENCE:
You'll need it to replace three people who just left.
PROBLEM-SOLVING SKILLS A MUST:
You're walking into a company in perpetual chaos.
REQUIRES TEAM LEADERSHIP SKILLS:
You'll have the responsibilities of a manager, without the pay or respect.
Enjoy
Is it because you're a fucking wanker?
what the fuck is up with this shit?
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RMS "Fill my register and pass me another comfort girl there Eric"
Microsoft dont need toilets because they already shit on the users.
I used to work (until quite recently) in the Entertainment section of a Kmart. When they released the Lord Of The Rings DVD (2 disc), people bought it in droves, and as I'm sure you'd guess, it was a best seller for months. Then once all the fuss has died down, they re release it in a special four disc edition, the extra discs containing a few average documentaries on the making of LOTR plus an extra half an hour of unseen footage. Of course, it sold like crazy again.
As I was running the transactions through, I'd often ask (or sometimes just be told by) the customer, that they'd already bought the two disc set, but they had to have the extra discs for their content. Most of these people weren't your 'typical' hardcore nerd type person that obsesses about things like this: they were 'ordinary' people (like your older brother, or your mum), who were doing this.
They'd also mention (and this is my point) that the next time things like this came out, they'd hold off until they released the "Special Extended Edition"s of all the really big name movies (LOTR, MATRIX etc).
I admit that I've almost done this too, I bought the original Matrix DVD, and I bought the original LOTR dvd set (2 disc), and now that they've brought out the newer ones, I was not only quite pissed that they've brought out 'bigger' versions, I half contemplated buying the new editions. Now I've not forked over that money, and I certainly won't do it. However what I will do, and I'm sure that a majority of people will too: is to hold off buying it until they have released the Super Special Extended Amazing Edition of whatever movie it is.
Their sales will drop until they realise they can't get away with it.
A DDOS attack is an attack on bandwidth, not an attack on an operating system.
If I was more cynical...wait I am more cynical: I think its just because either Hemos doesn't understand the difference, or more likely, just wants to jump at a chance to badmouth that other operating system that he knows is so much of a threat to their treasured linux.
Personally I don't think this story comes under the heading of "News that matters", and even if it was worthy, it should have been put under the 'Security' heading, not "BSD".
Perhaps we can get a new section for Denial of Services, or perhaps, a wider umbrella would be a 'teenage HaX0r' section where we can put DDOSs, Web Defacements and Case Mods all together. (That way, people who have lives can choose the option not to display any of that shit on the front page)
Thanks, majestynine.
Political censorship (ie. limiting free speech via any method) is NOT the same as a parent deciding what a child can and cannot watch.
Personally I think the whole thing is a bit hypocritical anyway. Parents like this piss me off, particularly the types that go out and buy the Titanic video, and make a copy, cutting out the bits where they have sex in the car and you see Kate Winslet's tit and everything, yet they keep all the lying, cheating and violence in.
Things like this only serve to mystify these topics to children, and as we all know, whatever is taboo, is more interesting.
Things like this probably have their place, but just because a parent can click the 'Hide the nudie bits' button, doesnt mean they should stop caring what the children watch. We're already letting these soulless media companies raise our children, one step at a time, this just looks to me like another way for the parents to not give a shit about their children.
I keep all my public toilets well documented! I have detailed files!
During WWII, the United States Office of Price Administration printed a great deal of propaganda meant to encourage the American public to support the war effort by conserving resources. Much of this propaganda centers on the idea that even the smallest failure (not carpooling, for example) directly helps the enemy.
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This poster, created in 1943 by Weimer Pursell, depicts a well-to-do man riding in his 1940s convertible alone, save for a ghostly visage of Hitler riding next to him. The text, "When you ride ALONE you ride with Hitler!" is emblazoned above him, while below reads, "Join a Car-Sharing Club TODAY!" The effect today, in peacetime, is rather amusing.
An image of the poster can be found at:
http://www.archives.gov/exhibit_hall/powers_of_pe
In Soviet Russia, Bridge builds YOU!
Insert standard comments:
-Wow thats a lot of storage for all my porn
---I have more porn than you
-----You're both fucking loosers
-When is this possibly going to be adopted by consumers?
-How are we going to back this much space up?
---With another disc/drive, stupid!
-Bah, I still use 5 1/2 floppies
---You are a smelly gnu/hippy
-Wow, the MPAA/RIAA/whoever it is we're hating this week/Disney are really going to hate this!
Why aren't they releasing the NES instead of the SMS. I might pay for the NES, but there is no way I'd pay for the SMS now.
Besides, why would I bother with any of this anyways when I can play every single ROM for all those old school platforms on my Dreamcast from a single CD!!
Also see Seattle wireless which is a project that aims to do the same sort of thing.
You'll find that in a lot of places you won't legally be allowed to get internet access from nets sush as these because that would mean you become a internet provider, and there are legal ramifications of this. But as for sharing files and other applications, its quite useful.
cheers
Ask Slashdot: Securing Your Internal Network from Windows?
Ask Slashdot: Advanced Job Scheduling?
Salvaging Possessions from Smoke Damage?
Consoldated Network Storage?
How Private Is Your Financial Data?
Does First Sale Still Exists?
Boosting the Cellular Signal, Inside?
Microsoft buys linux
Small LCD Screens?
Plugins for Microsoft Office for OpenOffice Documents?
Green Geeks?
MiniDVs as a Backup Medium?
Multiple Broadband Connections at Home?
Is Client/Server Really Dead?
Starting a Cable Company?
I mean no offence guys and gals,, but all he does is post stories that really shouldnt be!
EXAMPLE
Windows 2000, Samba and Cancelling Print Jobs?
A question that was best suited for a mailing list, not an Ask Slashdot, and answered by myself in the first four comments.
Maybe Cliff should start thinking about the questions before letting them hit the front page of Slashdot.
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After you've got your answer, why don't you buy a tshirt to say thanks? I've done it before too and its a nice gesture.