Just for the sake of insanity, let's play with a hypothetical situation....
Situation #1: You're approached by a no-name company. Basically another Garage Shop. They tell you have have the cash and the resources, but they need the inventive spark. They're basically asking you to re-create what you and Jobs did "in the dark ages". What do you tell them? Do you go with it assuming all they want is the ideas and leave you enough time to teach, or do you have them go talk to Jobs and get him to do it?
Situation #2: All life is blown off the planet save you. What things would you want to have around since you're now the "Only Man On Earth"?
And my final question: Do you bother reading After Y2k? You seem to be a rather permanent fixture there.:)
Hey! What's this fruit-striped apple thingy in the corner?
Networld 1995 I was thrown out by the management. I was only 14 at the time, was just starting my studies for Novell's CNE certification and was tossed out because I was under-aged and did not belong there. My father's company had paid for my pass and had asked me to attend as a representative of them. I was dressed in slacks, combatboots that had a semi-decent shine to them, a polo-type shirt and a blue windbreaker (it was a bit chilly that day). The security goons took me upstairs after I came back from lunch (after I had been given the morning to ROAM the whole expo) and I was informed that if I came back they'd press legal charges.
Networld 1996. I had my revenge. I went the entire expo in shorts and T-Shirts. I had certified at the end of 1995/beginning 1996 (final test passed on 12/31, cert dated 1/4). They never touched me from then on. The reason? If they threatened me with legal action to have me removed I could threaten them with legal action for impeeding my work as a CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL.... They tend not to jack with you unless you really do something wrong... the expo got renamed the following year and at that time I was working with the local Professional Association setting up booths and other crap for Novell and was running demos of things.... granted I still prefered the demo I ran in 1996..;) Doom deathmatch competition in which I whooped all commers...
Hack me, Crack me, Make me bleed a faster box would be all I need
Why is it that every l33t skr1pt k1ddy pretends that you guys are the uber-hacker and the rest of us (thoes who can REMEMBER back to some of the early t-files) just think you're a pack of insane people that should have been locked away years ago (screwdriver flippin my left testicle... it's hammer juggling!)
Hack me, Crack me, Make me bleed a faster box would be all I need
Go to kryotech.com..... spend about $500 after S/H for the renegade case..... It will be worth it (however this case is designed for only one CPU, but I've been told that in most problems with dual CPU overheat, one CPU getting really effective cooling can make the difference)
Hack me, Crack me, Make me bleed a faster box would be all I need
Just for the sake of insanity, let's play with a hypothetical situation....
:)
Situation #1: You're approached by a no-name company. Basically another Garage Shop. They tell you have have the cash and the resources, but they need the inventive spark. They're basically asking you to re-create what you and Jobs did "in the dark ages". What do you tell them? Do you go with it assuming all they want is the ideas and leave you enough time to teach, or do you have them go talk to Jobs and get him to do it?
Situation #2: All life is blown off the planet save you. What things would you want to have around since you're now the "Only Man On Earth"?
And my final question: Do you bother reading After Y2k? You seem to be a rather permanent fixture there.
Hey! What's this fruit-striped apple thingy in the corner?
Networld 1995 I was thrown out by the management. I was only 14 at the time, was just starting my studies for Novell's CNE certification and was tossed out because I was under-aged and did not belong there. My father's company had paid for my pass and had asked me to attend as a representative of them. I was dressed in slacks, combatboots that had a semi-decent shine to them, a polo-type shirt and a blue windbreaker (it was a bit chilly that day). The security goons took me upstairs after I came back from lunch (after I had been given the morning to ROAM the whole expo) and I was informed that if I came back they'd press legal charges.
;) Doom deathmatch competition in which I whooped all commers...
Networld 1996. I had my revenge. I went the entire expo in shorts and T-Shirts. I had certified at the end of 1995/beginning 1996 (final test passed on 12/31, cert dated 1/4). They never touched me from then on. The reason? If they threatened me with legal action to have me removed I could threaten them with legal action for impeeding my work as a CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL.... They tend not to jack with you unless you really do something wrong... the expo got renamed the following year and at that time I was working with the local Professional Association setting up booths and other crap for Novell and was running demos of things.... granted I still prefered the demo I ran in 1996..
Hack me, Crack me, Make me bleed
a faster box would be all I need
Why is it that every l33t skr1pt k1ddy pretends that you guys are the uber-hacker and the rest of us (thoes who can REMEMBER back to some of the early t-files) just think you're a pack of insane people that should have been locked away years ago (screwdriver flippin my left testicle... it's hammer juggling!)
Hack me, Crack me, Make me bleed
a faster box would be all I need
One word man........ Renegade. :)
Go to kryotech.com..... spend about $500 after S/H for the renegade case..... It will be worth it (however this case is designed for only one CPU, but I've been told that in most problems with dual CPU overheat, one CPU getting really effective cooling can make the difference)
Hack me, Crack me, Make me bleed
a faster box would be all I need