Just think of the possibilities of having a webserver in your pocket!
Imagine the small fires which would result after a slashdotting.
Actually, more to the point I'm not sure I would like to even browse to a website whos physical location could be mere inches away from a pair of betty swallocks!
Take an old style IBM model M and whack it with an axe. Not only will you reposition the offending function keys, but you will get the funky natural keyboard affect.
Job done.
*Also, with how sturdy those keyboards are, you will also need to invest in a new axe handle and sharpening stone.
The section breaks are specially designed using dasKeyboard.css Taco has invested many man hours judging the CSS competition, he'll be damned if hes gonna waste any entries.
They have been an oddity until now, but hearing about these numbers stations makes me think our very own slashdot is being used as a covert channel.
Certainly piqued my curiosity more than once, it would be good to get to the bottom of it.
Couple of examples here and here, I've seen a few more, but they get lost quickly due to moderation. The second one I posted has a bit of info about its origins here and links to a user and an apparent initial source of the messages.
Chatter on scada attacks is increasing. I didn't have a clue what it was until I read it here. If I read about it, you can bet some black hat will read it, and its likely he will ask himself "whats all the fuss about?"
From there, a possible exploit will be discovered and something bad will happen.
That could be pretty simple by basically doing dynamic cute kitten type images.
Instead of font glyphs though use a nice array of farmyard animals and scenes and just get the user to click on the image that finally contains the requested creature.
Warning Running a virtual Iguana OS from within a virtualised Linux environment is dangerous. ETROS and NICTA will not be held responsible for any resulting time paradoxes.
Actually, as a google *user*, I found that viewing the documentation made available to us helps:
from here Q: What's different between the Windows version of Picasa and Picasa for Linux?
There are a few differences:
* Picasa for Linux is currently available only in the U.S., with an English interface.
* Google's Hello photo-messaging application is Windows only, so it's not currently integrated with Picasa for Linux.
* CD burning isn't supported in Picasa for Linux. The button will be grayed out in the interface. The CD-ROM-burning library used by Picasa uses a Windows driver that's not easy to support on Wine.
* Similarly, the backup feature is not supported.
* There's currently no Export to TiVo® feature.
Sure, you might have heard server mismatch, but from the looks of the documentation it seems likely it was working to specification.
Also, why point us to a google auto translated page of someones blog post saying that google are allowing international downloads, and not just tell us you believe its working now (which it is, genuine thanks for informing me)
I don't object at all with home users playing wit business software. When its being used for amateur things then its ok.
I believe that using unlicensed software within a business is wrong however, a business is there to make money and if thats the case they can support the economy and buy their toolset.
Read the article you quote carefully. There is snake oil present in there.
I quote:
These fibers were identical in their diameter to that of real spider fiber and were found to be equal to, and in certain aspects even exceeded, the chemical resistance quality of the spider-created fiber.
Now, you are right, they have done lots, but they are not yet there because nowhere in that article does it say we can create fibres of the strength of a spiders dragline.
Chemical resistance != tensile strength, but the words have been chosen carefully.
The vast secret operation has updated the duck-and-cover scenarios of the 1950s with state-of-the-art technology
So, posting it on slashdot counts as secrecy nowadays.
Bad Analogy Guy called, he wants his post back.
The good thing about Linux and the GPL is you cannot put restrictions on who can use it.
My PC is powered by an exercise bike.
Now, if only I could stop forcing my kids to pedal whilst I sit back I might actually lose some weight.
Just think of the possibilities of having a webserver in your pocket!
Imagine the small fires which would result after a slashdotting.
Actually, more to the point I'm not sure I would like to even browse to a website whos physical location could be mere inches away from a pair of betty swallocks!
Take an old style IBM model M and whack it with an axe.
Not only will you reposition the offending function keys, but you will get the funky natural keyboard affect.
Job done.
*Also, with how sturdy those keyboards are, you will also need to invest in a new axe handle and sharpening stone.
The section breaks are specially designed using dasKeyboard.css
Taco has invested many man hours judging the CSS competition, he'll be damned if hes gonna waste any entries.
I believe you mean "articles" like "OMG Kevin rose went for a dump" :P
I'm sure a lot of us have noticed the stange messages like this:
OUTGOING
(Score:-1, Offtopic)
by Anonymous Coward on 21:04 1st August, 2005 (#13217474)
HELLO WORLD
38836 38836
HELLO WORLD
98481 98481 14101 14101 27700 27700 35003 35003 78743 78743
55984 55984 36482 36482 48376 48376 17577 17577 25568 25568
41432 41432 33120 33120 71600 71600 37482 37482 72016 72016
18165 18165 97172 97172 06235 06235 09179 09179 66815 66815
39131 39131 02234 02234 37138 37138 05015 05015 18609 18609
15481 15481 26568 26568 76909 76909 14869 14869 84844 84844
98467 98467 15173 15173 91438 91438 01957 01957 83393 83393
55263 55263 02335 02335 39565 39565 33152 33152 48263 48263
85656 85656 69752 69752 84232 84232 87361 87361 24560 24560
98390 98390 28772 28772 59461 59461 31312 31312 14942 14942
68574 68574 70946 70946 49109 49109 19694 19694 45323 45323
65157 65157 98866 98866 64012 64012 72983 72983
K-BYE
They have been an oddity until now, but hearing about these numbers stations makes me think our very own slashdot is being used as a covert channel.
Certainly piqued my curiosity more than once, it would be good to get to the bottom of it.
Couple of examples here and here, I've seen a few more, but they get lost quickly due to moderation.
The second one I posted has a bit of info about its origins here and links to a user and an apparent initial source of the messages.
For giving people the eeby geebies, you could have one that said:
Don't look back.
Chatter on scada attacks is increasing.
I didn't have a clue what it was until I read it here.
If I read about it, you can bet some black hat will read it, and its likely he will ask himself "whats all the fuss about?"
From there, a possible exploit will be discovered and something bad will happen.
all because of this whoremongering article.
The Worst part about getting captchas wrong with web forms is the crafty bastards method after refresh.
They usually clear your password fields, and occasionally reset the "Share your address with the devil" ticks.
I noticed last night whilst signing up for something and getting the captcha wrong it did this.
I only noticed the ticks were still in place after submitting, and then its too late to go back.
So folks, be warned...
That could be pretty simple by basically doing dynamic cute kitten type images.
Instead of font glyphs though use a nice array of farmyard animals and scenes and just get the user to click on the image that finally contains the requested creature.
HOT GRITS
I prefer kitten auth.
Warning
Running a virtual Iguana OS from within a virtualised Linux environment is dangerous.
ETROS and NICTA will not be held responsible for any resulting time paradoxes.
hmmmm
Sims.
Worlds number 1 game is a virtual dolls house.
go figure.
Myself, I prefer shoot em ups, currently I'm waging war in Call of Duty
Look at the sibling comment to yours, he points out that the animation isn't even from Seagate!
my head feels like its gonna explode.
And if you get the chance watch the animation, its very clever and explains the storage capacity issues very nicely.
http://www.hitachigst.com/hdd/research/recording_
Watch out for the superparamagnetic effect though.
Someone did once claim to have made an FFT formula which operated faster than chuck norris doing trigonometry, but that guy hasn't been seen since.
Actually, as a google *user*, I found that viewing the documentation made available to us helps:
from here
Q: What's different between the Windows version of Picasa and Picasa for Linux?
There are a few differences:
* Picasa for Linux is currently available only in the U.S., with an English interface.
* Google's Hello photo-messaging application is Windows only, so it's not currently integrated with Picasa for Linux.
* CD burning isn't supported in Picasa for Linux. The button will be grayed out in the interface. The CD-ROM-burning library used by Picasa uses a Windows driver that's not easy to support on Wine.
* Similarly, the backup feature is not supported.
* There's currently no Export to TiVo® feature.
Sure, you might have heard server mismatch, but from the looks of the documentation it seems likely it was working to specification.
Also, why point us to a google auto translated page of someones blog post saying that google are allowing international downloads, and not just tell us you believe its working now (which it is, genuine thanks for informing me)
I found a torrent of some "open source" stuff here, best download it before the BSA finds out ;)
I don't object at all with home users playing wit business software.
When its being used for amateur things then its ok.
I believe that using unlicensed software within a business is wrong however, a business is there to make money and if thats the case they can support the economy and buy their toolset.
I note from the article that:
It's also important to note that the SLI bridge is not present on the 7950GX2.
And further down:
Even though the card is designed for QUAD SLI, there will be no four-GPU support at the time of launch with the 7950GX2 due to driver constraints.
Thats one hell of a software driver which can fabricate missing hardware!
Also, it's "apparently".
lol errrr I was checking if anyone was awake.
*refer to sig*
Read the article you quote carefully.
There is snake oil present in there.
I quote:
These fibers were identical in their diameter to that of real spider fiber and were found to be equal to, and in certain aspects even exceeded, the chemical resistance quality of the spider-created fiber.
Now, you are right, they have done lots, but they are not yet there because nowhere in that article does it say we can create fibres of the strength of a spiders dragline.
Chemical resistance != tensile strength, but the words have been chosen carefully.