This must be new. I didn't see that on the site but now I do. Here's the text in quesiton:
3. IP Addresses (Internet Protocol Addresses) for each additional computer that you are adding to your home network. This service is necessary to expand your high-speed cable Internet service to more than one computer. (One computer access service is included with the service you already have.) You will be prompted to order the IP addresses after you purchase your home networking equipment
Many cable companies seem to think that trying to restrict their users from wireless solutions is a good idea, but AT&T seems to have the right approach.
If you drop in your zip code you will see that AT&T not only doesn't deny you wireless but in fact offers a one-stop-shopping for wireless products from Linksys.
So, while this specific article is about sharing your wifi with people that don't live in your apartment/home/discarded fridge box, I have to wonder if AT&T will even care about such sharing. They're pushing wifi as a solution, so they have to expect this sort of thing to happen...
So it's ok for you not to care because you don't think you have enough to change things but it's not ok for them to not to care because they have (in your eyes) too much?
Your 15.00 is the same % of your wealth as their billions are to them.
Yeah, why didn't he just drive that ballon right over to those two points? I mean come on, it's not like he's in an unpowered vehicle or anything. It's not like he doesn't control the winds at every level in the atmosphere. How could he have possibly missed it? He'd better get you on board for his next attempt so you can show him how it's done.
I just realized that perhaps it's not your bosses that are resisting "freeware" OpenSSH but in fact the vendor. Either way, someone needs to explain the differences to them.
How much you want to bet that every signed baned has something in their contract that completely forbids this. The record companies already refuse artists the rights to their names as domains, I would expect nothing less than that when it comes to external agreements.
It says right on the image, caiga.org son ewframes-small-log.gif
http://www.jump.org.uk/caida_code_red_animations/
go there...
Of course, that is a 4.1 MB GIF file.
Long live numeric Karma!
I think it's really funny that my comment get's marked off-topic when /. has, on purpose, not provided a place where it would ever be on-topic.
/. shoot itself in the foot so often?
Isn't development supposed to make something LESS lame over time? Why does
Odd that I no longer have a Karma value but a Karma Word.
"Excellent" ?
What does that mean?
Wow, such an intelligent post. Too bad you didn't RTFM either. You would have seen the bits already mentioned here.
If they block 80 it's not universal. I have been playing with win32 apache for some time now and have no problems serving pages on 80.
gah, damn subject lenght limits.
"AT&T offers wireless options - will they restrict?" was what it was supposed to say...
Many cable companies seem to think that trying to restrict their users from wireless solutions is a good idea, but AT&T seems to have the right approach.
i p.asp
http://www.attbroadband.com/homenetworking
redirects to
http://www.computers4sure.com/linksys/store/att_z
If you drop in your zip code you will see that AT&T not only doesn't deny you wireless but in fact offers a one-stop-shopping for wireless products from Linksys.
So, while this specific article is about sharing your wifi with people that don't live in your apartment/home/discarded fridge box, I have to wonder if AT&T will even care about such sharing. They're pushing wifi as a solution, so they have to expect this sort of thing to happen...
B&N is evil, it's just /less/ evil than Amazon :)
People should be buying from independant book sellers anyway, but that's another topic.
Just like you know the philanthropic balance sheet of Mr. Fossett, right? You know the exact dollar amounts that did and didn't give to charity?
So it's ok for you not to care because you don't think you have enough to change things but it's not ok for them to not to care because they have (in your eyes) too much?
Your 15.00 is the same % of your wealth as their billions are to them.
Yeah, why didn't he just drive that ballon right over to those two points? I mean come on, it's not like he's in an unpowered vehicle or anything. It's not like he doesn't control the winds at every level in the atmosphere. How could he have possibly missed it? He'd better get you on board for his next attempt so you can show him how it's done.
Heh, I've still got it installed but I shell for IRC and use irssi. It's there if I need it but I've not touched it in ages.
I just realized that perhaps it's not your bosses that are resisting "freeware" OpenSSH but in fact the vendor. Either way, someone needs to explain the differences to them.
I am willing to bet that when they said "freeware" they were thinking TuCows and fly-by-wire or 13-year-old VB h4x0r in his basement.
I'm sure your boss(es) need a good clue-bat to the head and they'll be fine.
Damn, and I was told KMFDM stood for "Kill Mother-Fucking Depeche Mode."
Oh the lies!!
Hurray. Someone caught me.
I didn't read, I just skimmed. Lame dot com on my part.
My name iz Hanz
und My name iz Franz
And ve are here to pump
*clap*
up your website rankings...
This seems to just be Where's George for books.
Neat idea though. Now, if they could combine GeoCaching with this I think we'd have something: exercise, travel, and good literature!
Sure thing. Feel free to do that.
Ok, that's a valid point. Do many browse that high? I browse at +1...maybe that's too low.
Well, I'm happy to give up some bandwidth for these guys, it's a cool map. Here's a mirror.
http://www.cetan.com/mirrors/spammap.html
No need to mod me up, I'm not a karma whore.
Except they move the RAM in with fork-lifts :)
unknown signed bands,
How much you want to bet that every signed baned has something in their contract that completely forbids this. The record companies already refuse artists the rights to their names as domains, I would expect nothing less than that when it comes to external agreements.