YourReputation.com (https://www.yourreputation.com) is another real-world social network type of site that doesn't have such flaws. It uses SSL for its logins, and third-party, commercial-grade identity verification before people can post. We believe this is the type of service all social network sites should switch to, to protect their userbase.
"All of the information in the book can be gathered from Google for free"
I think that line just about covers all non-fiction (and some fictional) books out there. Google is king, in my mind.
The name reminds me of a traffic jam, as if the code will be a tangled mess. I understand the word "Jam", but as a Software Engineer and musician, I think it best that we left the word "Jam" to the rockers, because it just doesn't carry over well to something that's supposed to beorderly.
Unfortunately, these caches store only the most accessed pages, so anything of any value to the Slashdot audience will be as slow as ever. But you can be sure your porn will be delivered at 5x the speed of your normal dial-up! (yawn)
Don't count me as a supporter of the SCO nonsense, but it's often a financial strategy for executives at any company to file their intent to sell 5,000 shares a month, every month, as a planned way to diversify their portfolio. I mean, when you have 3 million shares, 5,000 is a drop in the bucket. Then again, when a VP only has 25,000 shares, dumping 15,000 in one month is suspicious. Okay, I'm convinced, they're dumping it!
This just screams "give me valid email addresses so I can sell them to spammers!" This service is retarded, just use your email client.
YourReputation.com (https://www.yourreputation.com) is another real-world social network type of site that doesn't have such flaws. It uses SSL for its logins, and third-party, commercial-grade identity verification before people can post. We believe this is the type of service all social network sites should switch to, to protect their userbase.
Of course, the only musician in the forum just wants to get stoned.
Disable autorun.
"All of the information in the book can be gathered from Google for free" I think that line just about covers all non-fiction (and some fictional) books out there. Google is king, in my mind.
That's why you should be using qmail, ya' code monkeys! Seems like this happens every couple months.
The name reminds me of a traffic jam, as if the code will be a tangled mess. I understand the word "Jam", but as a Software Engineer and musician, I think it best that we left the word "Jam" to the rockers, because it just doesn't carry over well to something that's supposed to beorderly.
Please, send Senator Orin Hatch on the Earth-crossing asteroid mission. The guy is a space-cadet already!
Unfortunately, these caches store only the most accessed pages, so anything of any value to the Slashdot audience will be as slow as ever. But you can be sure your porn will be delivered at 5x the speed of your normal dial-up! (yawn)
Don't count me as a supporter of the SCO nonsense, but it's often a financial strategy for executives at any company to file their intent to sell 5,000 shares a month, every month, as a planned way to diversify their portfolio. I mean, when you have 3 million shares, 5,000 is a drop in the bucket. Then again, when a VP only has 25,000 shares, dumping 15,000 in one month is suspicious. Okay, I'm convinced, they're dumping it!