I was just thinking off the top of my head- but as it turns out while you can't do it in JavaScript, if your site is IE based anyway you CAN do it in client-side VB script (http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb/scripts/Show Code.asp?lngWId=4&txtCodeId=6312). As for the MAC spoofing part- you're not going to be perfect, but hey, it's easy to delete a tracking cookie too.
If you earn more than $35K, John Kerry thinks you're rich.
If you actually READ his website instead of listening to a bunch of talk radio idiots who couldn't be bothered to read something even if it was printed on their paychecks, you'd see that Kerry only thinks you're rich if you earn over $200,000/year- anyway, that's where he'd start repealing the tax breaks.
You are kidding here, aren't you? I mean, uh cause I am uh white, and I wouldn't say I am rich but uh some might....Gulp....
Only partially- I do feel that ever since the white man came this continent has basically been headed in the wrong direction- and W/Kerry is just the culmination of that.
Thanks for the suggestion- I might put those in the kit as well. I was unaware of the LSP extensions existing. Certainly agreed on the warning- I'm still rebuilding my operating system that my X10 server runs on (an old slow Win98 box) as after running HijackThis! without looking up every entry I deleted, it would no longer read me the weather report (and worse, lock up instead of reading me the weather report).
It's actually a bit worse than msconfig- more dangerous, there are certain things that msconfig won't let you delete that are necessary for the well being of your operating system. Simpler too- it just grabs all of the registry keys and shortcuts that get loaded at startup of Windows and IE and lets you sort them out (msconfig gives you a nice tabbed interface).
However, it's simplicity is it's strength- and msconfig wasn't available on Windows 2000, so for those machines you need a third party tool. Browser Helper Objects that don't show up in msconfig DO show up in HijackThis!.
Now I know- I was thinking something along the lines of a client side java script which returned the MAC address as part of the CGI data- but you're right, I forgot about spoofing....
http://www.informationr.us/ - on my website (link not clickable on purpose, it's hosted on a DSL line) I have a downloadable zip I call my Anticyberterrorism toolkit. In there is a neat, but potentially dangerous, little program called HijackThis! which is the best way I know of to get rid of crap that loads at startup. The dangerous part? It also flags valid programs, drivers from your hardware, pieces of Windows itself, as potential spyware- so be carefull deleting. However, it will get every damed BHO off the system if you want it too, and then some....
Wasn't in the original list- I just wanted to point out that just because Clinton did something doesn't mean that it's good....and that I'm generally against all of the above. Gore claiming to invent the internet- not sure if I'd classify that as bad or just stupid.
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90 degrees didn't show anything-but maybe it does still have a diffuser, just a different kind of one, because at 45 degrees I see rainbows.
Directional Diffusers: BAD from my point of view
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As I wear polarized glasses most of the time, and the directional diffuser makes it nearly impossible to read many laptop screens.
However, my IPAQ doesn't seem to have one- anybody else able to see or have problems with directional diffusers who can verify this?
Seems to me a simple distillery would be the best, with a solar concentrator to raise the water above boiling point. Why bother with the intermediate stage of electricity when a flask at the focal point of a concave mirror with a collection device on top of it would do just as well?
Alternatively- I seem to remember that Israel uses a system like this to get fresh water from the Dead Sea- theirs were long channels of shallow water drawn from the ocean, with a mirrored surface underneath and a half-cylinder on top to capture and recondense the steap, with half pipes down each side to collect the water.
BTW- I thought God only spoke to George W. Bush....
I'm not sure about that one- the 80 horsepower electric engine my brother put in the electric car he build for my grandmother was only about twice the size of a washing machine moter- enough less mass and size than the original engine that he was able to fit 96 volts of truck batteries under the hood where the engine used to be.
And that was back in the early 1990s- I'm sure you could get something smaller and more powerfull now.
Actually- It comes out more like this for the true lefty (got to remember, you see, that Clinton was RIGHT WING from our point of view):
Clinton awards Halliburton no-bid contract in Yugoslavia - bad...
Bush awards Halliburton no-bid contract in Iraq - bad...
Clinton spends 77 billion on war in Serbia - bad..
Bush spends 87 billion in Iraq - bad...
Clinton imposes regime change in Serbia - bad...
Bush imposes regime change in Iraq - bad...
Clinton bombs Christian Serbs on behalf of Muslim Albanian terrorists - bad...
Bush liberates 25 million from a genocidal dictator - bad...
Clinton bombs Chinese embassy - bad...
Bush bombs terrorist camps - bad...
Clinton commits felonies while in office - bad...
Bush lands on aircraft carrier in jumpsuit - bad...
No mass graves found in Serbia - bad...
No WMD found Iraq - bad...
Stock market crashes in 2000 under Clinton - bad...
Economy on upswing (for the rich alone- middle class need not apply) under Bush - bad...
Clinton refuses to take custody of Bin Laden - bad...
World Trade Centers fall under Bush - bad...
Clinton says Saddam has nukes - bad...
Bush says Saddam has nukes - bad...
Clinton calls for regime change in Iraq - bad...
Bush imposes regime change in Iraq - bad...
Terrorist training in Afghanistan under Clinton - bad...
Bush destroys training camps in Afghanistan - bad...
Milosevic not yet convicted - bad...
Saddam turned over for trial - bad...
And let's not forget- Kerry is just as bad as either Bush or Clinton. Time to kill all the rich white men and take this country back for the TRIBES!
I like O'Reilly because he takes deceptive, asinine talk (like that which often appears in this forum) and destroys it by using facts.
And yet, he basically gives Bush a real pass in interviews. So by what standard is he an independant if he won't hammer home on bringing the National Guard back from Iraq to protect our borders in an adversarial interview?
that is one of the biggest loads of crap that i have heard in awhile. where did you get that from, karl marx?
Nah, Marx is too modern for this idea- it came from Plato's The Republic. But I can't expect a neocon mammon worshiper to actually READ the classics. compare some ghetto-rat who does nothing but sit on his ass feeding off of society versus someone creative who is a benefactor for society: are you suggesting that this comparison cannot be quantified?
No- I'm saying that there's no need for more than 10 levels of quatification to make the distinction- and that the creative benefactor for society deserves EVERY penny of the (based on current minimum wage) $235,000/year to live on, and that it should be as tax free up to that point as the guy who makes $23,500.
that somehow all people are intrinsically of the same value and therefore deserve something (from who, one might ask)?
From the point of view of the universe- both are specks of dust in the large view, and are so close to the same that one guy being only one order of magnitude more valueable than another makes sense.
and even if you are not "buying" this rather abstract concept: say that jack is a lazy worker and lifts 10 bricks all day, but jim is a good worker and lifts 100 bricks all day. this is both possible and plausible and a 10-fold increase in productivity.
Do you know the meaning of the words "More than"? By all means Jim deserves 10x as much as Jack- but there's no reason to reward him beyond that point, as a good worker the extra money spent above that 10x limit is wasted money.
Likewise, paying a C-level executive more than 10x what you pay a janitor isn't going to get any more work out of the C-level executive; in fact, it's likely that greed will take over and the C-level executive will start bilking the company for everything he can get- merely because he's allowed to. That way leads to Enron. The other way leads to Ben & Jerry's until the latest CEO thought like you do- that the CEO DESERVES 400x as much as everybody else makes, despite the fact that he's NOT doing 400x as much work.
One big difference- they're less likely to have the corporate contacts to begin with and thus are less likely to be suceptible to the outright bribery that the current set is.
It's precisely *because* of the current generation of politicos that the constitution needs rewriting- to exclude them.
Any states willing to pass the resolution (and you need 35 of them to do so, so far only Arizona has) would appoint, not elect, new representatives to send- and something tells me that if other states get as fed up with Washington DC as Arizona is, the continental congress delegation is NOT going to be the same idiots as are in the congressional delegation.
Soybean oil isn't poisonous, I don't think...the exciting part of this is inedible oils and plants, allowing us to use species that might grow where food crops such as soybeans won't.
But then again, the Arizona Libertarians and their buddies the Arizona Free Republicans have some very interesting ideas- like wanting to convene a new continental congress to reconsider the constitution in light of 225 years of technological change.
I was just thinking off the top of my head- but as it turns out while you can't do it in JavaScript, if your site is IE based anyway you CAN do it in client-side VB script (http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb/scripts/Show Code.asp?lngWId=4&txtCodeId=6312). As for the MAC spoofing part- you're not going to be perfect, but hey, it's easy to delete a tracking cookie too.
If you earn more than $35K, John Kerry thinks you're rich.
If you actually READ his website instead of listening to a bunch of talk radio idiots who couldn't be bothered to read something even if it was printed on their paychecks, you'd see that Kerry only thinks you're rich if you earn over $200,000/year- anyway, that's where he'd start repealing the tax breaks.
You are kidding here, aren't you? I mean, uh cause I am uh white, and I wouldn't say I am rich but uh some might....Gulp....
Only partially- I do feel that ever since the white man came this continent has basically been headed in the wrong direction- and W/Kerry is just the culmination of that.
Thanks for the suggestion- I might put those in the kit as well. I was unaware of the LSP extensions existing. Certainly agreed on the warning- I'm still rebuilding my operating system that my X10 server runs on (an old slow Win98 box) as after running HijackThis! without looking up every entry I deleted, it would no longer read me the weather report (and worse, lock up instead of reading me the weather report).
It's actually a bit worse than msconfig- more dangerous, there are certain things that msconfig won't let you delete that are necessary for the well being of your operating system. Simpler too- it just grabs all of the registry keys and shortcuts that get loaded at startup of Windows and IE and lets you sort them out (msconfig gives you a nice tabbed interface).
However, it's simplicity is it's strength- and msconfig wasn't available on Windows 2000, so for those machines you need a third party tool. Browser Helper Objects that don't show up in msconfig DO show up in HijackThis!.
Now I know- I was thinking something along the lines of a client side java script which returned the MAC address as part of the CGI data- but you're right, I forgot about spoofing....
http://www.informationr.us/ - on my website (link not clickable on purpose, it's hosted on a DSL line) I have a downloadable zip I call my Anticyberterrorism toolkit. In there is a neat, but potentially dangerous, little program called HijackThis! which is the best way I know of to get rid of crap that loads at startup. The dangerous part? It also flags valid programs, drivers from your hardware, pieces of Windows itself, as potential spyware- so be carefull deleting. However, it will get every damed BHO off the system if you want it too, and then some....
Tracking login via cookie is stupid anyway- far more efficient to track login via mac address in a database on server side.
Wasn't in the original list- I just wanted to point out that just because Clinton did something doesn't mean that it's good....and that I'm generally against all of the above. Gore claiming to invent the internet- not sure if I'd classify that as bad or just stupid.
90 degrees didn't show anything-but maybe it does still have a diffuser, just a different kind of one, because at 45 degrees I see rainbows.
As I wear polarized glasses most of the time, and the directional diffuser makes it nearly impossible to read many laptop screens.
However, my IPAQ doesn't seem to have one- anybody else able to see or have problems with directional diffusers who can verify this?
Seems to me a simple distillery would be the best, with a solar concentrator to raise the water above boiling point. Why bother with the intermediate stage of electricity when a flask at the focal point of a concave mirror with a collection device on top of it would do just as well?
Alternatively- I seem to remember that Israel uses a system like this to get fresh water from the Dead Sea- theirs were long channels of shallow water drawn from the ocean, with a mirrored surface underneath and a half-cylinder on top to capture and recondense the steap, with half pipes down each side to collect the water.
BTW- I thought God only spoke to George W. Bush....
It wouldn't be a "small" motor...
I'm not sure about that one- the 80 horsepower electric engine my brother put in the electric car he build for my grandmother was only about twice the size of a washing machine moter- enough less mass and size than the original engine that he was able to fit 96 volts of truck batteries under the hood where the engine used to be.
And that was back in the early 1990s- I'm sure you could get something smaller and more powerfull now.
Answer- suplement with a home solar fueling station in ADDITION to the electrolysis unit on the truck.
Not as long as we've slashdoted the webserver of the high school I can't (link in summary returns error 500).
Individual editor != Slashdot. Pudge, for instance, posts content heavily biased towards the right- when he can find it.
Actually- It comes out more like this for the true lefty (got to remember, you see, that Clinton was RIGHT WING from our point of view):
Clinton awards Halliburton no-bid contract in Yugoslavia - bad...
Bush awards Halliburton no-bid contract in Iraq - bad...
Clinton spends 77 billion on war in Serbia - bad..
Bush spends 87 billion in Iraq - bad...
Clinton imposes regime change in Serbia - bad...
Bush imposes regime change in Iraq - bad...
Clinton bombs Christian Serbs on behalf of Muslim Albanian terrorists - bad...
Bush liberates 25 million from a genocidal dictator - bad...
Clinton bombs Chinese embassy - bad...
Bush bombs terrorist camps - bad...
Clinton commits felonies while in office - bad...
Bush lands on aircraft carrier in jumpsuit - bad...
No mass graves found in Serbia - bad...
No WMD found Iraq - bad...
Stock market crashes in 2000 under Clinton - bad...
Economy on upswing (for the rich alone- middle class need not apply) under Bush - bad...
Clinton refuses to take custody of Bin Laden - bad...
World Trade Centers fall under Bush - bad...
Clinton says Saddam has nukes - bad...
Bush says Saddam has nukes - bad...
Clinton calls for regime change in Iraq - bad...
Bush imposes regime change in Iraq - bad...
Terrorist training in Afghanistan under Clinton - bad...
Bush destroys training camps in Afghanistan - bad...
Milosevic not yet convicted - bad...
Saddam turned over for trial - bad...
And let's not forget- Kerry is just as bad as either Bush or Clinton. Time to kill all the rich white men and take this country back for the TRIBES!
I think it's called America: World Police, and it's a cartoon....
I like O'Reilly because he takes deceptive, asinine talk (like that which often appears in this forum) and destroys it by using facts.
And yet, he basically gives Bush a real pass in interviews. So by what standard is he an independant if he won't hammer home on bringing the National Guard back from Iraq to protect our borders in an adversarial interview?
that is one of the biggest loads of crap that i have heard in awhile. where did you get that from, karl marx?
Nah, Marx is too modern for this idea- it came from Plato's The Republic. But I can't expect a neocon mammon worshiper to actually READ the classics.
compare some ghetto-rat who does nothing but sit on his ass feeding off of society versus someone creative who is a benefactor for society: are you suggesting that this comparison cannot be quantified?
No- I'm saying that there's no need for more than 10 levels of quatification to make the distinction- and that the creative benefactor for society deserves EVERY penny of the (based on current minimum wage) $235,000/year to live on, and that it should be as tax free up to that point as the guy who makes $23,500.
that somehow all people are intrinsically of the same value and therefore deserve something (from who, one might ask)?
From the point of view of the universe- both are specks of dust in the large view, and are so close to the same that one guy being only one order of magnitude more valueable than another makes sense.
and even if you are not "buying" this rather abstract concept: say that jack is a lazy worker and lifts 10 bricks all day, but jim is a good worker and lifts 100 bricks all day. this is both possible and plausible and a 10-fold increase in productivity.
Do you know the meaning of the words "More than"? By all means Jim deserves 10x as much as Jack- but there's no reason to reward him beyond that point, as a good worker the extra money spent above that 10x limit is wasted money.
Likewise, paying a C-level executive more than 10x what you pay a janitor isn't going to get any more work out of the C-level executive; in fact, it's likely that greed will take over and the C-level executive will start bilking the company for everything he can get- merely because he's allowed to. That way leads to Enron. The other way leads to Ben & Jerry's until the latest CEO thought like you do- that the CEO DESERVES 400x as much as everybody else makes, despite the fact that he's NOT doing 400x as much work.
One big difference- they're less likely to have the corporate contacts to begin with and thus are less likely to be suceptible to the outright bribery that the current set is.
That's assuming that the lobbyists are allowed in; and that's one of the things that is in the Arizona Resolution to discuss.
It's precisely *because* of the current generation of politicos that the constitution needs rewriting- to exclude them.
Any states willing to pass the resolution (and you need 35 of them to do so, so far only Arizona has) would appoint, not elect, new representatives to send- and something tells me that if other states get as fed up with Washington DC as Arizona is, the continental congress delegation is NOT going to be the same idiots as are in the congressional delegation.
Soybean oil isn't poisonous, I don't think...the exciting part of this is inedible oils and plants, allowing us to use species that might grow where food crops such as soybeans won't.
But then again, the Arizona Libertarians and their buddies the Arizona Free Republicans have some very interesting ideas- like wanting to convene a new continental congress to reconsider the constitution in light of 225 years of technological change.