IS STILLTHE KING OF THE HILL
(yes, it deserves the capital letters).
I've found one in the junk depot of my company
(what a sin!!!)
It looks to be +- 15 yr. old but it's the smooth n' clicky keyboard that we its fans love.
Also there is a
lot of (un)useful goodies.
Hope to gift my son with this same keyboard:)
Well, let's take a look:
$350k= a pretty good amount of money.
RedHat= Good, but not as Debian. Just levels with Debian because of it's "good relations" with other conpanies (Oracle, Peoplesoft , HP, IBM, Dell, hardware and software certifying).
Debian it's wonderful, i personally use the last unstable version (guess it's Sid) and it's as stable as any other linux i've tried including RedHat, Suse, Conectiva (i'm from Brasil).
As you'll need Oracle, guess your options are:
@- Pay some Die-Hard Geeks to internally support Debian. (I'm currently working but looking for better things,;-) )
@- Go with RedHat.
@- See if there's a real need of Oracle.
If not,
Go Mushroom !!!!
Even thought she's not the kind of girl that would stop a street, u all/.'ers might agree that it's much better than a room full of ball-scratchers (my math logics class at the CS bachelor degree).
But as always, geeks and nerds are very strange things
An open source security program would be exceptionally easy to bypass, I'd think, since you'd have direct access to any encryption mechanism used.There's no way to do it without the ciphering key,boy. But, if want to try, start with GNUPG.
You'll have fun for some 30 to 100 million years.
(if u try the 1024-bit key)
Good luck, u'll need it a lot!!!!
Cat's are already out of bag, and this silly bullshit that usa gov't says to defend backdoors in encryption algorithms ( d'you remember clipper project?????)is totally irrational and without reason
TO PROTECT THE NATIONAL SECURITY!!!
TO THE HELL WITH THIS SHIT!!!!!
> Deseja batata com isso?
(want fries with that)
Nao, algumas pedras seriam melhor,
gosto de atira-las nas janelas!!!!
(No, some rocks would be better,
i love to throw it at the windows!!!!)
IS STILLTHE KING OF THE HILL (yes, it deserves the capital letters). :)
I've found one in the junk depot of my company (what a sin!!!)
It looks to be +- 15 yr. old but it's the smooth n' clicky keyboard that we its fans love.
Also there is a lot of (un)useful goodies.
Hope to gift my son with this same keyboard
Well, let's take a look: ;-) )
$350k= a pretty good amount of money.
RedHat= Good, but not as Debian. Just levels with Debian because of it's "good relations" with other conpanies (Oracle, Peoplesoft , HP, IBM, Dell, hardware and software certifying).
Debian it's wonderful, i personally use the last unstable version (guess it's Sid) and it's as stable as any other linux i've tried including RedHat, Suse, Conectiva (i'm from Brasil).
As you'll need Oracle, guess your options are:
@- Pay some Die-Hard Geeks to internally support Debian. (I'm currently working but looking for better things,
@- Go with RedHat.
@- See if there's a real need of Oracle. If not, Go Mushroom !!!!
Even thought she's not the kind of girl that would stop /.'ers might agree that it's much better than a room full of ball-scratchers (my math logics class at the CS bachelor degree).
a street, u all
But as always, geeks and nerds are very strange things
An open source security program would be exceptionally easy to bypass, I'd think, since you'd have direct access to any encryption mechanism used. There's no way to do it without the ciphering key,boy. But, if want to try, start with GNUPG. You'll have fun for some 30 to 100 million years. (if u try the 1024-bit key) Good luck, u'll need it a lot!!!!
I'd like to see until where would they go for money, since Telcos is pissing on your privacy.
Cat's are already out of bag, and this silly bullshit that usa gov't says to defend backdoors
in encryption algorithms ( d'you remember clipper project?????)is totally irrational and without reason
TO PROTECT THE NATIONAL SECURITY!!!
TO THE HELL WITH THIS SHIT!!!!!