Admins! Get your fucking heads out of your asses and check to see if something is linkspam before posting it. This isn't the first time. Someone is making money from the click through. Fuck them.
Quoth the article: Number 2 issue is the quality of the LCD screen... but the one used for this Powerbook is the same as the one found on the 15" iMac and the iBooks
Being a dual USB iBook owner here myself I am wondering where he's getting his information. The LCD on this laptop is exellent. Crisp, clear, AA works wonderfully and subpixel rendering is peachy as well. As for whimpering about motion blur, even this iBook is a previous generation (G3 500) system, I get none of that here. Must be talking out his ass.
Quoth the article:
Hell, I didn't even know Ghost In The Shell 2 was out in Japan until I myself saw a guy on the Subway reading it. I remember I nearly blew my wad, then I raced out and bought a copy of my own.
Slow down there, sparky. Blowing your wad on the subway could lead to embearessed stares and social stigma.
Neato concept. How feasable would you think it be to burn the site to cd and offer it for sale? I think not only would it make an exellent research tool, but it would be a way to give money to the people who put it on as well. For me it would be pretty cool to have a permanent copy if I made a contribution to the site, a nice way to brag about open software and online collaboration as well. Even if you have to bundle it with a tiny httpd server for windows users, it would still rock. That would be something I would happily throw a chunk of change at.
Ok, you got me curious about the hyperspace thing so I went a took a look at the article. It all sounded pretty cool and interesting until I got to the bottom:
Feasibility:Requires New Technology
Damn, I thought by then NT would be killed off by MS but it looks like it has a promising future in getting us to Hyperspace.
Oh, the humanity!
Oldie but goodie revised!
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Just a thought, really. Come cold and flu season you will have hundreds, if not thousands of people slapping their hands in the same place every day- a haven for germs to pass along from person to person. If it's all the same to you, i'll pass.
wee! ;)
didn't Bank of America lose about 14,000 ATM machines to the SQL Slammer worm?
moving data across a public network isn't safe or intelligent. Let's hope they open their eyes before this foolisness gets any further.
The guy must be a Farker.
Cheers man, you just got slashdotted!
Hopefully, kill us off before we started anymore shit.
:wq!
File:Animatrix_4_big.mov0 4487KB
Length:106994959Bytes,1
UUHash:=c0mrUwThUScEJkMYwikUISDClQg=
Ok, i've downloaded the link in the story, and working on the large download now, which should be just a few minutes. Everyone, mirror and share!
http://archives.nytimes.com/2003/03/11/business/11 PRIV.html
Here's a better link to story, sans linkspam:
http://news.com.com/2102-1001-984202.html
COE? Here's the link to their homepage:
http://diicoe.disa.mil/coe/
Admins! Get your fucking heads out of your asses and check to see if something is linkspam before posting it. This isn't the first time. Someone is making money from the click through.
Fuck them.
Quoth the article:
Number 2 issue is the quality of the LCD screen... but the one used for this Powerbook is the same as the one found on the 15" iMac and the iBooks
Being a dual USB iBook owner here myself I am wondering where he's getting his information. The LCD on this laptop is exellent. Crisp, clear, AA works wonderfully and subpixel rendering is peachy as well.
As for whimpering about motion blur, even this iBook is a previous generation (G3 500) system, I get none of that here. Must be talking out his ass.
test (fp?)
Quoth the article: Hell, I didn't even know Ghost In The Shell 2 was out in Japan until I myself saw a guy on the Subway reading it. I remember I nearly blew my wad, then I raced out and bought a copy of my own. Slow down there, sparky. Blowing your wad on the subway could lead to embearessed stares and social stigma.
"Backups are for wimps. Real men upload their data to an FTP site and have everyone else mirror it."
-Linus Torvalds.
teleport your ass over here and get a reg free link
Fly over here, you bastards and get your reg-free link
Four winged freaks!
Neato concept.
How feasable would you think it be to burn the site to cd and offer it for sale? I think not only would it make an exellent research tool, but it would be a way to give money to the people who put it on as well.
For me it would be pretty cool to have a permanent copy if I made a contribution to the site, a nice way to brag about open software and online collaboration as well. Even if you have to bundle it with a tiny httpd server for windows users, it would still rock. That would be something I would happily throw a chunk of change at.
Wiki needs is a phrase or one-liner that helps people visualize what it is/does/and what benefits it has, so that they just get it.
How about "It's what the web should have been like, in a perfect world."
Wikipedia has been "slashdotted", July 26, 2001.
Oops, looks like that one will have to get updated.
If the moment I turn one of these laser keyboards on my cat will go nuts?
I wonder if my kitty takes a nap on the desk with the keyboard on, will it make a neato image of all the keys on her back?
Talk about a great way to pick up a g33k girl.
"your kitty is *so* cuuute! Hey, is that Dvorak on her ass?"
Must be serendipity when you have two Slashdot articles, one on dissecting a poor, hapless appliance and one right under it covering when the puny humans pay for their transgressions
Here you go, tiger.
get your reg-free link right here.
Remember kids, it's all fun and games until someone commits wholesale galactic genocide.
about 1/2 way down the page you get the gist they were looking for anyone who visited the page http://cryptome.org/sec-con.htm
Of course, the page was taken down / slashdotted, I guess. Google to the rescue!
Ok, you got me curious about the hyperspace thing so I went a took a look at the article. It all sounded pretty cool and interesting until I got to the bottom:
Feasibility: Requires New Technology
Damn, I thought by then NT would be killed off by MS but it looks like it has a promising future in getting us to Hyperspace.
Oh, the humanity!
E=mc2 but only for large values of E
Just a thought, really.
Come cold and flu season you will have hundreds, if not thousands of people slapping their hands in the same place every day- a haven for germs to pass along from person to person.
If it's all the same to you, i'll pass.