...can alter the ambient temperature in my house while on vacation so my goldfish don't boil on a freak heatwave while I was away... like they did last summer:(
...nine times out of ten, you can't just do a 100% replacement. You can't "Oh, I got a shiny new cameraphone from T-Mobile, time to put that 8-megapixel Canon I just got on eBay!" No. You get a jack-of-all-trades, but king-at-none deal. I'd kinda see the consolidation effort if the technology just happens to be sitting there like the XBox playing DVDs. It's just when they seemed to be mashing two devices (or more *cough* N-Gage) it starts to get ridiculous.
We're going to cripple Windows far more than XP Home by slashing the networking stack, forcing users to screen resolutions that were all the rage in 1990, AND make people pay for it -- and expect people to use it over Linux.
Right. I guess you won't need anything more than 640x480 if all you're going to run is 3 applications simultaneously.
The article/letter tends to flipflop : do they want to pull the plug on P2P in general or just the function of filesharing? The way the article is written, it makes it sound like P2P is used soley for the purpose of file sharing, while other applications such as Skype use P2P as a method to get your voice one place to another.
Such as "403 : Forbidden" or "400 : Bad Request", although I'm curious as to what would happen with "405 : Method Not Allowed", "411 : Length Required" and "305 : Use Proxy"
It all depends on whene and where you dump all your money. You can either buy a machine that'll get you by until the next big thing, or poor lots of money in right now and have an awesome machine that'll last you a while. Either way you'll probably be spending close to the same ammount
In case every single source of the said trailer is slashdotted, i grabbed some shots of the oddities i could find in the trailer.
http://gozips.uakron.edu/~js58/ukt.PNG - "You Killed Truth" appears in corner
http://gozips.uakron.edu/~js58/reg.PNG - player name is "Regret"
http://gozips.uakron.edu/~js58/ilt.PNG - a shot of the ilovebees.com appearing at the end of the trailer
http://gozips.uakron.edu/~js58/disdain.PNG - a blurry shot of the player name "Disdain"
please be nice to the server;)
upon restarting the machine after reseating all the cards, the hard drive(s) made an awful rrrrrrrRRRRRRR-kaTINK!-kaTINK!-kaTINK!-kaTINK!-RRR RRRrrrrrr.. noise.
Worst accident has to be accidentally dropping a (still running) webserver powered off a UPS (which I was also carrying). The hardware damage and data loss caused wasn't worth the uptime I was trying to keep:-/
At the University of Akron - students are required to "Connect", which is essentially a CGI script which tells the router/firewall that the MAC address/IP address/"UAnet ID" is registered and able to go online ( https://gozips.uakron.edu/zid ). The students have to do this everyday, a hassle, really -- since they router/firewall resets the auth table every morning at 3AM. To make it a less of a pain in the ass, I wrote a sloppy VB app that prompts for UAnet ID/pass and uses IE libraries and "Connects" them in the CGI script -- If a user is infected, we simply shut their network port off until they call the Help Desk, and if they're a wireless user, their Cisco LEAP login is disabled, dial-in users are blacklisted and aren't allowed to log on.
Offtopic as hell, but parent's Japanese sounds a bit off. It would probably work better if it was "".
...can alter the ambient temperature in my house while on vacation so my goldfish don't boil on a freak heatwave while I was away ... like they did last summer :(
...nine times out of ten, you can't just do a 100% replacement. You can't "Oh, I got a shiny new cameraphone from T-Mobile, time to put that 8-megapixel Canon I just got on eBay!" No. You get a jack-of-all-trades, but king-at-none deal. I'd kinda see the consolidation effort if the technology just happens to be sitting there like the XBox playing DVDs. It's just when they seemed to be mashing two devices (or more *cough* N-Gage) it starts to get ridiculous.
We're going to cripple Windows far more than XP Home by slashing the networking stack, forcing users to screen resolutions that were all the rage in 1990, AND make people pay for it -- and expect people to use it over Linux.
Right. I guess you won't need anything more than 640x480 if all you're going to run is 3 applications simultaneously.
P2P != sharing files.
The article/letter tends to flipflop : do they want to pull the plug on P2P in general or just the function of filesharing? The way the article is written, it makes it sound like P2P is used soley for the purpose of file sharing, while other applications such as Skype use P2P as a method to get your voice one place to another.
They need more HTTPanties
Such as "403 : Forbidden" or "400 : Bad Request", although I'm curious as to what would happen with "405 : Method Not Allowed", "411 : Length Required" and "305 : Use Proxy"
HTTP/1.1 : Status Code Definitions
It all depends on whene and where you dump all your money. You can either buy a machine that'll get you by until the next big thing, or poor lots of money in right now and have an awesome machine that'll last you a while. Either way you'll probably be spending close to the same ammount
... just maybe the two letters "M" and "S" in it's name had something to do with it?
... just a thought...
Pet Computer?
only intended to send one a day to computer users
... that still seems like a lot.
Only once a day?
Who in the right mind would use Real's application in the first place?
... to enter to recieve my free iPod Mini
crap. here are some clickable links "You Killed Truth" appears in corner a shot of the ilovebees.com appearing at the end of the trailer player name is "Regret" Player name is "Disdain"
In case every single source of the said trailer is slashdotted, i grabbed some shots of the oddities i could find in the trailer. http://gozips.uakron.edu/~js58/ukt.PNG - "You Killed Truth" appears in corner http://gozips.uakron.edu/~js58/reg.PNG - player name is "Regret" http://gozips.uakron.edu/~js58/ilt.PNG - a shot of the ilovebees.com appearing at the end of the trailer http://gozips.uakron.edu/~js58/disdain.PNG - a blurry shot of the player name "Disdain" please be nice to the server ;)
upon restarting the machine after reseating all the cards, the hard drive(s) made an awful rrrrrrrRRRRRRR-kaTINK!-kaTINK!-kaTINK!-kaTINK!-RRR RRRrrrrrr.. noise.
Worst accident has to be accidentally dropping a (still running) webserver powered off a UPS (which I was also carrying). The hardware damage and data loss caused wasn't worth the uptime I was trying to keep :-/
At the University of Akron - students are required to "Connect", which is essentially a CGI script which tells the router/firewall that the MAC address/IP address/"UAnet ID" is registered and able to go online ( https://gozips.uakron.edu/zid ). The students have to do this everyday, a hassle, really -- since they router/firewall resets the auth table every morning at 3AM. To make it a less of a pain in the ass, I wrote a sloppy VB app that prompts for UAnet ID/pass and uses IE libraries and "Connects" them in the CGI script -- If a user is infected, we simply shut their network port off until they call the Help Desk, and if they're a wireless user, their Cisco LEAP login is disabled, dial-in users are blacklisted and aren't allowed to log on.