The closest is soulseek - until recently it was mainly ex AG'ers on there. Instead of AG's groups it has IRC-style rooms for each style/genre of music.
No mass sending of files to people in the same room as of yet though......
"And yeah, I did go through the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer on Windows 2000 program. I have seen the disaster that is small businesses trying to use Active Directory first hand. It's not pretty. "
I'm sorry this is the biggest pile of bull I've heard yet. Now please describe this disaster - as I'm intrigued to find out how using a directory structure with a 100 or less users in one site and probably one OU (if your an MCSE I'm sure you'll know what that is) can lead to disasters.
CM4 is fantastic. It was released a bit early and so needs a bit of patching but the 2D match views and all the new stuff just add to the glory of CM3....
I would agree that IRC (especially channels like #scour) are great for finding old tunes, radio mixes and the rest. But, if your both such big fans of underground electronica then you would surely know about sites such as www.juno.co.uk which stock pretty much every UK dance release in all genres.
As someone who occassionally writes and releases electronic musc it would be nice to get a little back from releases rather than finding them scattered over the various file sharing networks (of all kinds) before they hit the shops.....
The level of security in VMS is what keeps it in circulation. I work for a major european bank and we use VMS for all of the major banking systems (except websites - they use Oracle and ftp their files to VAX - which is just about the only regular problem we have to deal with).
The fact that we can lock the system down as much as we do is why it hasn't been replaced by more "fashonable" OS's
Such a great idea that you post as AC?
I work for a massive bank. We're not infected.
Nyah nyah nyah nyah!
The closest is soulseek - until recently it was mainly ex AG'ers on there. Instead of AG's groups it has IRC-style rooms for each style/genre of music.
No mass sending of files to people in the same room as of yet though......
"And yeah, I did go through the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer on Windows 2000 program. I have seen the disaster that is small businesses trying to use Active Directory first hand. It's not pretty. " I'm sorry this is the biggest pile of bull I've heard yet. Now please describe this disaster - as I'm intrigued to find out how using a directory structure with a 100 or less users in one site and probably one OU (if your an MCSE I'm sure you'll know what that is) can lead to disasters.
So do you actually adminster NT or 2000 servers? Or as usual for /. is this an opinion based on using one Windows 95 machine several years ago?
CM4 is fantastic. It was released a bit early and so needs a bit of patching but the 2D match views and all the new stuff just add to the glory of CM3....
I've used "Data Monkey" for the last 5 years. Worked fine so far......
trilogy?
eight doctors (and 30 years) so far and counting.
By default the Administrator account has the Encrypted Data Recovery Agent attribute - it can be used to recover the data but not the keys....
"They could have very quickly sent up a second shuttle"
No they couldn't. The guesstimates in the article were that a shuttle could maybe go up in one week. Maybe.
"astronauts schooled in heat tile repair"
The tiles are made by specialists. Each tile is different. They are hard enough to fit correctly on earth nevermind in near zero-g.
I could continue in this vein for several hours but it appears my dinner is on fire.....
I would agree that IRC (especially channels like #scour) are great for finding old tunes, radio mixes and the rest. But, if your both such big fans of underground electronica then you would surely know about sites such as www.juno.co.uk which stock pretty much every UK dance release in all genres.
As someone who occassionally writes and releases electronic musc it would be nice to get a little back from releases rather than finding them scattered over the various file sharing networks (of all kinds) before they hit the shops.....
The level of security in VMS is what keeps it in circulation. I work for a major european bank and we use VMS for all of the major banking systems (except websites - they use Oracle and ftp their files to VAX - which is just about the only regular problem we have to deal with).
The fact that we can lock the system down as much as we do is why it hasn't been replaced by more "fashonable" OS's
In Soviet Russia *EVERYONE* has a gun pointed at their heads.....