command below is similar except: 1. rather than descending into directories, just give their size 2. human readable sizes while preserving correct sort by size
There is some reading available here:
Anonym.OS: an OpenBSD Live CD for Anonymity?
and here:
Building an OpenBSD Live CD. I'm not sure the second one is your cup of tea but there may be value in the discussion. The first one is probably a better bet. However, I'm not sure how much modification has gone in and I have no idea whether it's up to date.
I despise the new onion layout. I assume this guy was just a hired gun, but if that's his idea of good design then I hope he stays as far away from slashdot as possible.
That actually depends which strain you're talking about.
The Reston strain is airborne, but is not fatal to humans. The problem, however, is that Reston is very similar to the Sudan and Zaire strains, so airborne mutations are not out of the question for the other strains. Additionally, at late stages when R & Z are extremely infectious, coughing will spew droplets of blood, which if care is not taken will infect others who breath them in.
Some information taken from here
See also: Wikipedia
*sigh*
you don't usually troll, or did you forget to check the AC box...
AIDS transmission does not depend on the sexuality of the persons involved. See this site for details. Of particular note: "Vaginal or rectal intercourse without protection is very unsafe. Sexual fluids enter the body, and wherever a man's penis is inserted, it can cause small tears that make HIV infection more likely."
For 5, I would think that craft design would be the limiting factor. If the craft is designed right, then the humans inside it should be reasonably comfortable, even at high Gs. Think of it as a way to test the breadth of design, winning this category means that in addition to having a design that works in terms of the "commercial spaceflight" goal, you also have something that can get up there and come back down fast. Short flight times are good, think of why the concorde existed. Now think of a much more lucrative market. You get the idea.
from 99 to 03 it was given in C++
before 99 pascal was used
and in 04 going forward Java will be used, at least until colleges change their mind about what to teach first year cs students
(we already switched to some devilish combination of scheme and java, don't get me started)
Re:Done right, CSS can help multi-platform use.
on
CSS for the LDP?
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· Score: 2, Informative
even a stylesheet that's half as good as some of that stuff would make the ldp a whole lot nicer... personally i think css is the best and easiest way to do a really good job on web site design... tables are the devil, as are frames.. remember that and you're set www.psychiatry.com is a nice basic layout done by my brother, and it mostly comes down to easy to see, easy to read, easy to change to your taste
its pure pr bullshit, all they did was put a low power access point in a backpack with some batteries and a powerbook playing server heh, i wouldn't mind stealing one... but other than that, not very interesting (-1 Marketing Bullshit)
"And as for the article, none of the pathogens that were mentioned, such as Ebola, Anthrax, or Hantavirus, are massively contagious."
You're joking I hope... Ebola is, depending on the strain, somewhere between very very deadly and completely disastrous. The worst strain is airborne via coughing and it has a 90% kill rate. That means that any urban or even suburban setting with an outbreak is completely fucked, in a matter of a couple days. Think of everyone you know, now pretend 9 of 10 are dead. No big deal, right?
bluesocket is one of the top vendors for business class wireless access points with real security solutions... all based on linux (and according to them, gpl compliant)
btw: i do not work for them, i did talk to the cto;)
while his credentials certainly would put him in a far better position to know these things than i am... i find his death and doom attitude annoying... he doesn't really address the parts of anti-spam that do work.. he glosses over them, and then hypes the parts that are broken.. without any sort of proof
if i were to mod the article it would probably get something like +2 informative -2 Overrated -1 Flamebait and -1 Troll
"Frankly, I don't want Budweiser knowing when I choose to buy their beer versus another brands."
Frankly, you're an idiot, when the submitter doesn't understand the article you know its gotta be slashdot.
heh, gnucash most certainly does use double accounting... has for some time now... your "note" disqualified your entire post from worthwileness because a quick trip to *gasp* google shows that you're an idiot
nothing interactive, yet...
basically all she's doing is (s)ftping in and pulling files and then putting them back when she's done...
it is however a huge improvement from dialup because she can get a 35mb mp3 to transcribe without it taking all day + night.. (for example)
as far as i can tell the latency is as bad as dialup, not worse tho.. and the throughput it reasonable
ssh is probably a disaster.. but i've never been there to try it...
command below is similar except:
1. rather than descending into directories, just give their size
2. human readable sizes while preserving correct sort by size
du -s ./* | sort -n | cut -f 2 | xargs du -hs
me five-ish
T60/Ubuntu 7.10
Nov 6 23:29:43 modprobe: WARNING: Error running install command for nvidia
Nov 6 23:29:43 last message repeated 3 times
Nov 6 23:29:53 kernel: [ 1312.260512] loop: module loaded
Nov 6 23:29:54 modprobe: WARNING: Error running install command for nvidia
Nov 6 23:29:54 last message repeated 3 times
Nov 6 23:29:54 kernel: [ 1312.316405] swsusp: Marking nosave pages: 000000000009f000 - 0000000000100000
Nov 6 23:29:54 kernel: [ 1312.316421] swsusp: Basic memory bitmaps created
Nov 6 23:29:55 kernel: [ 1313.994819] swsusp: Basic memory bitmaps freed
Nov 6 23:29:55 kernel: [ 1314.007814] iTCO_wdt: Unexpected close, not stopping watchdog!
Nov 6 23:31:10 syslogd 1.4.1#21ubuntu3: restart.
1. See an interesting command.
2. See that it caused other people to crash.
3. Run it anyway, and crash.
4. ???
5. Profit!
There is some reading available here: Anonym.OS: an OpenBSD Live CD for Anonymity? and here: Building an OpenBSD Live CD. I'm not sure the second one is your cup of tea but there may be value in the discussion. The first one is probably a better bet. However, I'm not sure how much modification has gone in and I have no idea whether it's up to date.
I despise the new onion layout. I assume this guy was just a hired gun, but if that's his idea of good design then I hope he stays as far away from slashdot as possible.
not even a real blip, no one read the summary ;)
i'm sure it is all pure coincidence
That actually depends which strain you're talking about.
The Reston strain is airborne, but is not fatal to humans. The problem, however, is that Reston is very similar to the Sudan and Zaire strains, so airborne mutations are not out of the question for the other strains. Additionally, at late stages when R & Z are extremely infectious, coughing will spew droplets of blood, which if care is not taken will infect others who breath them in.
Some information taken from here
See also: Wikipedia
*sigh*
you don't usually troll, or did you forget to check the AC box...
AIDS transmission does not depend on the sexuality of the persons involved. See this site for details.
Of particular note: "Vaginal or rectal intercourse without protection is very unsafe. Sexual fluids enter the body, and wherever a man's penis is inserted, it can cause small tears that make HIV infection more likely."
For 5, I would think that craft design would be the limiting factor. If the craft is designed right, then the humans inside it should be reasonably comfortable, even at high Gs. Think of it as a way to test the breadth of design, winning this category means that in addition to having a design that works in terms of the "commercial spaceflight" goal, you also have something that can get up there and come back down fast. Short flight times are good, think of why the concorde existed. Now think of a much more lucrative market. You get the idea.
well, there was that bmw that ran windows...
...
that people hated...
now you just need a...
3. Profit!
bzzt, you're wrong
from 99 to 03 it was given in C++
before 99 pascal was used
and in 04 going forward Java will be used,
at least until colleges change their mind about what to teach first year cs students
(we already switched to some devilish combination of scheme and java, don't get me started)
even a stylesheet that's half as good as some of that stuff would make the ldp a whole lot nicer...
personally i think css is the best and easiest way to do a really good job on web site design...
tables are the devil, as are frames.. remember that and you're set
www.psychiatry.com is a nice basic layout done by my brother, and it mostly comes down to easy to see, easy to read, easy to change to your taste
it looks like lauch is scheduled for exactly 5:00 EST
and destroy it again because they forgot something
good idea
its pure pr bullshit, all they did was put a low power access point in a backpack with some batteries and a powerbook playing server
heh, i wouldn't mind stealing one... but other than that, not very interesting
(-1 Marketing Bullshit)
woohoo! ;-)
now if it only came bundled with a particular desktop os...
"And as for the article, none of the pathogens that were mentioned, such as Ebola, Anthrax, or Hantavirus, are massively contagious."
You're joking I hope... Ebola is, depending on the strain, somewhere between very very deadly and completely disastrous. The worst strain is airborne via coughing and it has a 90% kill rate. That means that any urban or even suburban setting with an outbreak is completely fucked, in a matter of a couple days. Think of everyone you know, now pretend 9 of 10 are dead.
No big deal, right?
bluesocket is one of the top vendors for business class wireless access points with real security solutions... all based on linux (and according to them, gpl compliant)
;)
btw: i do not work for them, i did talk to the cto
sure punchcards went obsolete, and _someday_ C will to, but like BSD, it is dying, and will be for many many years to come... ;)
while his credentials certainly would put him in a far better position to know these things than i am... i find his death and doom attitude annoying... he doesn't really address the parts of anti-spam that do work.. he glosses over them, and then hypes the parts that are broken.. without any sort of proof if i were to mod the article it would probably get something like +2 informative -2 Overrated -1 Flamebait and -1 Troll
"Frankly, I don't want Budweiser knowing when I choose to buy their beer versus another brands." Frankly, you're an idiot, when the submitter doesn't understand the article you know its gotta be slashdot.
heh, gnucash most certainly does use double accounting... has for some time now... your "note" disqualified your entire post from worthwileness because a quick trip to *gasp* google shows that you're an idiot
but NetBSD sucks and BSD is dying.....
nothing interactive, yet... basically all she's doing is (s)ftping in and pulling files and then putting them back when she's done... it is however a huge improvement from dialup because she can get a 35mb mp3 to transcribe without it taking all day + night.. (for example) as far as i can tell the latency is as bad as dialup, not worse tho.. and the throughput it reasonable ssh is probably a disaster.. but i've never been there to try it...
a remote co-worker has it up in prince edward's island and it seems to work pretty well for her