hey man I live at nw 2nd and Markwell in Moore. Thursday I was slashdotting just after getting home from work. I didn't know that there was a tornado going on. I listened to Rush all the way home. The storm horns blew and under the stairs I went. So now my neiborhood is smashed, and I go to stay with family in Yukon...... I don't think that I will be invited back after bringing the tornado's there as well.
How about those guys that use cat5 and split the pairs between poles? I saw a guy doing that one time And it sounded better than the ratshack wire.....
Here is the licensing terms from source:/* ** 2001 September 15 ** ** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of ** a legal notice, here is a blessing: ** ** May you do good and not evil. ** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others. ** May you share freely, never taking more than you give. **
It supports almost all sql92, is blazingly fast, it has an ODBC interface and native api's for c and c++, is has a python db api 2.0 compliant interface. It has a really cool and versatile command line tool. It is imbedded though, so if you want to you it as a server you will want to write the implementation. I don't think that it would be too hard though, depending on what you wanted to do with it. I have just started a payables application withit and it looks like it will work out quite well.
If you wanted to stick the ps in a closet, why not just buy a twenty foot KVM cable and the proper adaptors. Then you can put the PC in the closet. I have done that a time or two.
Wow man I was so glad just to be up to NT on all of our computers. The change in the amount of tie maintaining the 30 computers that were 9x was astounding. I haven't been on a pc related trouble call in the plant in about three months now. I would just as soon stay with NT4 as move to XP. If MS was going to continue to support it.
hey man I live at nw 2nd and Markwell in Moore. Thursday I was slashdotting just after getting home from work. I didn't know that there was a tornado going on. I listened to Rush all the way home. The storm horns blew and under the stairs I went. So now my neiborhood is smashed, and I go to stay with family in Yukon...... I don't think that I will be invited back after bringing the tornado's there as well.
Oh, I thought that you might have been talking about people who were honestly ignorant, not ARRGGG!! patchi..patchi.. pirates.
Have you ever heard of per processor licensing?
Darn you Nader! Darn you to heck!
BTW mandatory seatbelt laws did increase the percentage of accidents caused by careless driving.
Dude, are McNuggets Kosher?
That's what I was working on typing up, so now I just gotta say DITTO.
How about those guys that use cat5 and split the pairs between poles? I saw a guy doing that one time And it sounded better than the ratshack wire.....
yeah sobgtr is pretty close to english.
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try www.sqlite.org
/*
Here is the licensing terms from source:
** 2001 September 15
**
** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
**
** May you do good and not evil.
** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
**
Dude I so dig that!
It supports almost all sql92, is blazingly fast, it has an ODBC interface and native api's for c and c++, is has a python db api 2.0 compliant interface. It has a really cool and versatile command line tool. It is imbedded though, so if you want to you it as a server you will want to write the implementation. I don't think that it would be too hard though, depending on what you wanted to do with it. I have just started a payables application withit and it looks like it will work out quite well.
Oh, and it is public domain.
Dude, He's not H1b, he is a __CITIZEN__
You might not have energy to do that for the next few years!
They spout cryptic languages before apparitions of the server slam through my server room walls.
If you wanted to stick the ps in a closet, why not just buy a twenty foot KVM cable and the proper adaptors. Then you can put the PC in the closet. I have done that a time or two.
Hey man, I don't even own a TV. Got DSL though.
I agree. If there were a windows version of PG I would be all over it. PG/Apache/NT4 sounds like a truck of a web server to me.
They make the woman you intend to spend the rest of your life with HAPPY! Isn't that usefull enough?
If you can come up with a better use for anything in the world let me know.
Arp traffic doesn't contain uid/pwds or pwds for your db. Which is all I really give a shit about.
It takes a special kind of remedial to packet sniff at a switched port, hoping to find my password hash.
te-he
dude, its fiction. so like, relax.
Look Here!
Goodbye GHS.
Hellooooo Ernie Ball!
Wow man I was so glad just to be up to NT on all of our computers. The change in the amount of tie maintaining the 30 computers that were 9x was astounding. I haven't been on a pc related trouble call in the plant in about three months now. I would just as soon stay with NT4 as move to XP. If MS was going to continue to support it.
When was the last time you installed win 98 on a 2.2 ghz dell?