I know someone who made a glow in the dark mouse. Shorter life span made it a great pet. The kid gets board about the same time it dies. No joke, he really did this.
let the big companies with billions of dollars fight each other over p2p software usage instead of using it on R&D or somthing else useful, no wonder everone is going bankrupt.
well, you can try frisby but they aren't that good. You could use them to set drinks on but they look ugly so a failed burn is better there, or you could make them be the wheels on your newest robot but they don't get good traction there.
time for a new prank, we script kiddy types like these reports, they tell us where and how to easily be a pain in the ass. Too bad I'm on the other side of that game now.
I have 3 email addresses designed to catch all my spam (i use them to sign up for things and get passwords or send mail that my filter says is spam to them). If I validate those email addresses so what? I'll just get more ammo.
I've got 3 computers in my bedroom. One linux computer to control the network/internet, one dell triboot for testing and developement, and my dualboot lappy for just about everything. The only rules from my parents are: don't get us (the parents) in trouble (eg. we don't want you giving our email/phone/credit card out to pr0n sites) and if we (the parents) want to use the internet we have priority. Works great. Giving kids some trust and privacy isn't always a bad thing. I've also heard from my friends that computer time/useage based on grades can work, however this needs to be done carefully so that you don't encourage lying just to use the computer.
OK, got it, so that's what the continued junk mail from SCO is about. I figure that code that appears without my knowledge at night must have come from somewhere.
so the internet goes underground, it's a great filter. Government sponsored content (==bad) is on the public internet and other content (==mostly good) is on the underground internets.
As an electrical engineer hobbiest this is very intruiging. If I can just print a test ciruit board and keep trying new modles and 'debugging' I'd save a lot, assuming that the ink cost is low enough.
I know someone who made a glow in the dark mouse. Shorter life span made it a great pet. The kid gets board about the same time it dies. No joke, he really did this.
I remember sending that one, ;D
let the big companies with billions of dollars fight each other over p2p software usage instead of using it on R&D or somthing else useful, no wonder everone is going bankrupt.
well, you can try frisby but they aren't that good. You could use them to set drinks on but they look ugly so a failed burn is better there, or you could make them be the wheels on your newest robot but they don't get good traction there.
time for a new prank, we script kiddy types like these reports, they tell us where and how to easily be a pain in the ass. Too bad I'm on the other side of that game now.
I have 3 email addresses designed to catch all my spam (i use them to sign up for things and get passwords or send mail that my filter says is spam to them). If I validate those email addresses so what? I'll just get more ammo.
I've got 3 computers in my bedroom. One linux computer to control the network/internet, one dell triboot for testing and developement, and my dualboot lappy for just about everything. The only rules from my parents are: don't get us (the parents) in trouble (eg. we don't want you giving our email/phone/credit card out to pr0n sites) and if we (the parents) want to use the internet we have priority. Works great. Giving kids some trust and privacy isn't always a bad thing. I've also heard from my friends that computer time/useage based on grades can work, however this needs to be done carefully so that you don't encourage lying just to use the computer.
Who has CDs with Kazaa so popular these days. After all, isn't that what's killing RIAA's business?
OK, got it, so that's what the continued junk mail from SCO is about. I figure that code that appears without my knowledge at night must have come from somewhere.
so the internet goes underground, it's a great filter. Government sponsored content (==bad) is on the public internet and other content (==mostly good) is on the underground internets.
Which one is SCO and which is IBM, I'm a little slow on this stuff.
In that case you just wrote the /. equivalent of a nice virus, one that actually exposes a common, well researched, flaw.
It's true, I'm on the second floor not in the basement.
THEN I'm getting one. I hate waiting at a 90 second red with no traffic at 1am
They help to get rid of the idiots that fall for that shit. Let them improve our spicies.
I got a really good chance of owning an quantum
just focus on Longhorn so that we have something new to provide tech support for and mess with. hehehe
I'd like to post this redundant and useless comment to say that I'm just one more person in support of this.
Why of cousre, they're plotting to kill us all. hehehe
As an electrical engineer hobbiest this is very intruiging. If I can just print a test ciruit board and keep trying new modles and 'debugging' I'd save a lot, assuming that the ink cost is low enough.
two people, one for east/west, one for north/south. They keep changing back and forth and back and forth. Major traffic problem.
but 4 is even!
Didn't we already determine that /.ers and spelling don't mix?
I'll call shit software whatever I want. Gator is never good. If IE had an option to NEVER TRUST DISTRIBUTOR then Gator would be on that list.
you call them with what phone?! Some people only have a cell phone for all their calls