When I patch a windows server, it concerns me when it asks to be rebooted.
For example, when the latest service pack came up for Windows 2003 Server, It took a lot of balls on my part to hit that restart now button. I've had it in the past where it would break something and I'd end up having to do a complete reinstall, costing my company thousands of dollars of just lost productivity.
Sure, I'm suppose to have an identical machine to test these things out on with an identical setup, but realistically how many companies have the money to buy two of everything?
On my linux machines, I only fear things like a dependancy breaking and losing 1 program, for example KDE, but that isn't necessary for a server to work (well it shouldn't be installed on a server;)) but lets say some other program bailed on me, it's not like everything is so tightly coupled together that I got to do a compelte rebuild. The programs that are required for business operations I always have installed manually, so I never really lose more than a few seconds to just change the symlink back to the old version. In this case, people probably wouldn't even know anything happened.
You're thinking about yourself
Think about.... Sony, their product will be pulled from stores if they don't abide by the standards the fcc imposes.
That means, sure, you will be fine to do what you please still, but good luck trying to get the device to do what you want without having to buy something from another country first.
The US doesn't have it all that great either. Yes you can break down the steps needed to get broadband into 2, but let's say you goto college. You end up moving into an apartment every year, and each year you are joined with 10,000+ other individuals who also want broadband. Well... they (comcast) don't allow you to just install the cable modem yourself, they have to have a techie come out and help you plug it in, even if the previous occupants had the same service and nothing was changed except that you don't have the damn cable modem... Do the math. 1 techie can do how many people in a day?
On average it took us 2 months each year to get broadband.:/ That was until our leaser got smart and put in their own network hooked to the campus, then we could just plug our stuffs into the wall!
Another great story is cell phones! I had sprint for 2 "lovely" years. I could only make calls outside of buildings, and not too far away from big cities. I switched to verizon, got my phone, got my service plan, just needed to get my phone number switched over. I didn't like the idea of giving it up. Well.... My family at the time with sprint was on one of those family share plans. So the main account holder was my father, but he had already changed to another carrier. I call in to cancel my service. "hello" yadda yadda "what's your name? and last 4 digits of your social security number?" I give those up. "I'm sorry that is incorrect!" WHAT?!? okokok I see maybe I need my fathers name and soc.... I gave those... "I'm sorry that is incorrect!" WHAT?!? no it ISN'T! whose name is on the account? is it (insert all family names in there) "I'm sorry we can't divulge that information. After 4 phone calls, each boiling my blood more and more I finally blew up and told them off. Then on the 5th phone call I finally guessed the right combination of names and soc numbers.
It was my father's name. My sister's soc number, and MY phone number.
The damn idiots mixed our information up and created a new person. TRY GETTING YOUR PHONE NUMBER NOW HAHAH!
omg, Sprint can go die for all I care, I will never let anyone in my family go to them ever again!
shuttle would probably release a bios upgrade that you just copy an image onto a floppy or maybe a cd. Either way you don't need windows to apply that.
I'm going to make a myth box just so I can have a few backends to fix the overlap issue. Plus about a month ago my tivo just got incredibly sluggish. It takes about 5 seconds to get to the main menu from watching tv now... It was good while it lasted, but the advantages of a myth box outweight the advantages of a tivo...
You right click on the toolbar and click on PDF Maker 7.0 and it's hidden.
What you should be more upset with is that Adobe Acrobat PDF stuff doesn't work with Office 2003 in many instances, you have to buy Acrobat 7 just to get the functionality they should release a patch for.
The point of this article is making a mountain out of a mole hill though.
Broad generalizations are fantastic. For someone who is superiorly trained in "literacy, intelligence, and overall school/education well-being" you sure lack in the area of common sense. From your post I would have to make the same conclusions, all people from Finland and other European nations are not interested in sex, which probably makes sense of why inbreeding is so rampant. Hey, the proofs in your teeth...
In the end, your nothing more then an Anonymous Coward.
wow is awesome. the developers took the time to minimize the polygon count without sacrificing too much in the graphics department (which still are good). I wouldn't be surprised if you could run it on a toaster...
As for cleanliness.. It depends on who is running the store. The better the management the better the store.
As for working... if you work at walmart you can be fired for no reason at all. In fact every so often everyone is polled in the place, and if they feel that the management isn't to the other employees liking then they can completely gut them all out and replace everyone with someone else. If that's what you call job security... wow!
a better selection of words to use intead of "political organizations" are unions. Unions help keep your ass from being fired without a reason.. Although unions suck imo, atleast they do that for ya.
It is a joke, but it doesn't ask which candidate you're going to vote for;) It asks which candidate has the best web developers.
Personally I'm a democrat, but I like Bush' layout more. It also depends on if you are a standards stickler. In my place of work I don't get a choice of coding my pages for IE or Netscape only... It has to work with everything (within reason). Also I don't get to skip out on accessibility issues since some of my clientelle actually do have dissabilities.
In the end my vote is on Kerry's developers... Subtract a few spaces from tags n stuff and his page is the cleanest.
they're cheap and small. perfecto for installing linux/bridge on and then making a firewall out of it. I only allow traffic from non-domain computers through to http(s), smtp and imaps.
Best thing is, with a little work you can make yourself a set of webpages on your shuttle that will invoke iptables/ebtables to block off intruders. Then you don't feel so inadequate when you see someone trying to break in. In fact I've gone so far as to make my own IDS and have it look periodically for a few known things like sql server login attempts and smb... atleast that keeps my log files a little cleaner so I can assess the real problems easier.
You never have to ignore anything... and this solution only cost me a grand. If someone wants it, I've made my shuttle capable of making a replica of itself on cd (live-cd at that) for easy distribution - running debian.
Here in the Lansing Michigan area there arn't any good radio stations, the newest stuff we can listen to are 80's and back or britney spears and the like. AM radio is full of republicans, so that leaves me with the sound of wind or cd's which I pay exhorbitant rates for.
Maybe you should end your suffering. While you're at it you can take the lives of more innocent people along with you, because there's no greater statement then ending someone's life, it really get's your point across! So does voicing generalizations which you obviously have no experience in, but only help prove that you, yourself, have been brainwashed by years of ignorance. Good day to you sir!
And for the other people:
I'm suing the Kasner family because a variation in my lineage's dna resulted in the genetic make up of their dna!
Without this incorporation, they would cease to exist to coin such terms as their own!
In fact, maybe I own those words, and your words too, maybe I own everything!
For some reason the sound of more wireless stuff increasingly makes me want to build my house like a faraday cage.
Sure, cell phones and radio won't work, but then I don't have to worry about the amount of traffic going through my head at all hours of teh day.
When I patch a windows server, it concerns me when it asks to be rebooted. ;)) but lets say some other program bailed on me, it's not like everything is so tightly coupled together that I got to do a compelte rebuild. The programs that are required for business operations I always have installed manually, so I never really lose more than a few seconds to just change the symlink back to the old version. In this case, people probably wouldn't even know anything happened.
For example, when the latest service pack came up for Windows 2003 Server, It took a lot of balls on my part to hit that restart now button. I've had it in the past where it would break something and I'd end up having to do a complete reinstall, costing my company thousands of dollars of just lost productivity.
Sure, I'm suppose to have an identical machine to test these things out on with an identical setup, but realistically how many companies have the money to buy two of everything?
On my linux machines, I only fear things like a dependancy breaking and losing 1 program, for example KDE, but that isn't necessary for a server to work (well it shouldn't be installed on a server
You're thinking about yourself
Think about.... Sony, their product will be pulled from stores if they don't abide by the standards the fcc imposes.
That means, sure, you will be fine to do what you please still, but good luck trying to get the device to do what you want without having to buy something from another country first.
The US doesn't have it all that great either. Yes you can break down the steps needed to get broadband into 2, but let's say you goto college. You end up moving into an apartment every year, and each year you are joined with 10,000+ other individuals who also want broadband. Well... they (comcast) don't allow you to just install the cable modem yourself, they have to have a techie come out and help you plug it in, even if the previous occupants had the same service and nothing was changed except that you don't have the damn cable modem... Do the math. 1 techie can do how many people in a day? On average it took us 2 months each year to get broadband. :/ That was until our leaser got smart and put in their own network hooked to the campus, then we could just plug our stuffs into the wall!
Another great story is cell phones! I had sprint for 2 "lovely" years. I could only make calls outside of buildings, and not too far away from big cities. I switched to verizon, got my phone, got my service plan, just needed to get my phone number switched over. I didn't like the idea of giving it up. Well.... My family at the time with sprint was on one of those family share plans. So the main account holder was my father, but he had already changed to another carrier. I call in to cancel my service. "hello" yadda yadda "what's your name? and last 4 digits of your social security number?" I give those up. "I'm sorry that is incorrect!" WHAT?!? okokok I see maybe I need my fathers name and soc.... I gave those... "I'm sorry that is incorrect!" WHAT?!? no it ISN'T! whose name is on the account? is it (insert all family names in there) "I'm sorry we can't divulge that information. After 4 phone calls, each boiling my blood more and more I finally blew up and told them off. Then on the 5th phone call I finally guessed the right combination of names and soc numbers.
It was my father's name. My sister's soc number, and MY phone number.
The damn idiots mixed our information up and created a new person. TRY GETTING YOUR PHONE NUMBER NOW HAHAH!
omg, Sprint can go die for all I care, I will never let anyone in my family go to them ever again!
shuttle would probably release a bios upgrade that you just copy an image onto a floppy or maybe a cd. Either way you don't need windows to apply that.
I'm going to make a myth box just so I can have a few backends to fix the overlap issue. Plus about a month ago my tivo just got incredibly sluggish. It takes about 5 seconds to get to the main menu from watching tv now...
It was good while it lasted, but the advantages of a myth box outweight the advantages of a tivo...
You right click on the toolbar and click on PDF Maker 7.0 and it's hidden. What you should be more upset with is that Adobe Acrobat PDF stuff doesn't work with Office 2003 in many instances, you have to buy Acrobat 7 just to get the functionality they should release a patch for. The point of this article is making a mountain out of a mole hill though.
Broad generalizations are fantastic. For someone who is superiorly trained in "literacy, intelligence, and overall school/education well-being" you sure lack in the area of common sense. From your post I would have to make the same conclusions, all people from Finland and other European nations are not interested in sex, which probably makes sense of why inbreeding is so rampant. Hey, the proofs in your teeth... In the end, your nothing more then an Anonymous Coward.
wow is awesome. the developers took the time to minimize the polygon count without sacrificing too much in the graphics department (which still are good). I wouldn't be surprised if you could run it on a toaster...
Sounds like you're still trying to pay off your first car.
As for cleanliness.. It depends on who is running the store. The better the management the better the store. As for working... if you work at walmart you can be fired for no reason at all. In fact every so often everyone is polled in the place, and if they feel that the management isn't to the other employees liking then they can completely gut them all out and replace everyone with someone else. If that's what you call job security... wow! a better selection of words to use intead of "political organizations" are unions. Unions help keep your ass from being fired without a reason.. Although unions suck imo, atleast they do that for ya.
It is a joke, but it doesn't ask which candidate you're going to vote for ;) It asks which candidate has the best web developers.
Personally I'm a democrat, but I like Bush' layout more. It also depends on if you are a standards stickler. In my place of work I don't get a choice of coding my pages for IE or Netscape only... It has to work with everything (within reason). Also I don't get to skip out on accessibility issues since some of my clientelle actually do have dissabilities.
In the end my vote is on Kerry's developers... Subtract a few spaces from tags n stuff and his page is the cleanest.
they're cheap and small. perfecto for installing linux/bridge on and then making a firewall out of it. I only allow traffic from non-domain computers through to http(s), smtp and imaps. Best thing is, with a little work you can make yourself a set of webpages on your shuttle that will invoke iptables/ebtables to block off intruders. Then you don't feel so inadequate when you see someone trying to break in. In fact I've gone so far as to make my own IDS and have it look periodically for a few known things like sql server login attempts and smb... atleast that keeps my log files a little cleaner so I can assess the real problems easier. You never have to ignore anything... and this solution only cost me a grand. If someone wants it, I've made my shuttle capable of making a replica of itself on cd (live-cd at that) for easy distribution - running debian.
Here in the Lansing Michigan area there arn't any good radio stations, the newest stuff we can listen to are 80's and back or britney spears and the like. AM radio is full of republicans, so that leaves me with the sound of wind or cd's which I pay exhorbitant rates for.
Maybe you should end your suffering. While you're at it you can take the lives of more innocent people along with you, because there's no greater statement then ending someone's life, it really get's your point across! So does voicing generalizations which you obviously have no experience in, but only help prove that you, yourself, have been brainwashed by years of ignorance. Good day to you sir!
And for the other people: I'm suing the Kasner family because a variation in my lineage's dna resulted in the genetic make up of their dna! Without this incorporation, they would cease to exist to coin such terms as their own! In fact, maybe I own those words, and your words too, maybe I own everything!
For some reason the sound of more wireless stuff increasingly makes me want to build my house like a faraday cage. Sure, cell phones and radio won't work, but then I don't have to worry about the amount of traffic going through my head at all hours of teh day.