I suggest that you spend some time in the military to understand what it can and can not do. The Active Duty and the National Guard are not governed by the same laws. One is Federal - one is state. Hell, The President has to get the Governor's permission to use the National guard, that is why the 101st ABN was used, the Governor was pro-segregation!
Stop listening to your teachers and get a real education. Remember, they are teachers because they could not get a real job!
Go to the Library and read - A Dead tree book, not a transient electronic missive.
Survive, yes. Have the latest toys and internet access? No!
It all depends on where your priorities are. You would be amazed at how well you can live on away from the city, and you can live even better on the underground economy.
Mopping floors pays $12/hr, the local potato farms pay $10/hour and feed you lunch, and the local cable company help desk starts at $8. The janitorial services do not care what you wear at night, or if they do, they supply uniforms. If you just want day labor, cash each night you only have to be willing to do manual labor.
All those people coming across the fence are not MCSEs!
5 guys with flintlocks will take out one guy with any full auto. All you need is enough guys with flintlocks to winn a war of attrition. Hell all you need is 31 guys with knives to take out one guy with an M-16 the last guy alive kills the gunner as he is reloading.
The Soviets in the Fulda Gap area of old East Germany had a 12 to 1 advantage in tanks. THey used t-72 tanks little changed from WWII tank design. The US has the M60-a3 and the FRG had the Leopard, both vastly superior to the t-72 but if the baloon would have gone up, the best trained crew could only stop one or two t-72s before the rest knocked them out and rode over the position.
Pilots are taught to look for a good place to land "just in case". Golf courses are better to land on than freeways or other roads because there are no utility or power lines criss-crossing the fairways.
Next time you drive down the road, think about putting a plane down in traffic, between overpasses, and under the wires.
Then think about just buzzing a few golfers. Easy choice!
Most of Europe was a bit busy dodging Jackboots and/or allied bombs at that time.
The only way it would have made the newsreels is if it were spectacularly successfull, killing multitudes or destroying vast areas of forest.
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Try Mepis. A friend has a USB wireless and it works great with an extention cord for war-driving. I believe it was the netgear, I'll find out which and post more info. But it worked great with Kismet and airsnort.
So give Mepis a shot, it's a live CD all it will cost you is a bit of time and a blank CDR
I wonder why you socialists whine when one of your opponents tries to deliver a universal benifit. Yet you all try to force entitlements to selected classes down everyone's throat.
I didn't like Bush for his nomination of Ashcroft, But now that I see how the rest of the world fears him, and desires Kerry, I am going to break my Democratic tradition and vote straight republican this election. If France hates Bush, he can't be all bad! The only reason the rest of the world wants Kerry, is to weaken the US. Well FUCK YOU!
We called it in-breeding at my college. The IT staff were all alumni little to no outside experience - home grown. Therefore traditional ways of doing things was the rule, and inovation withered. Just like the gene pool in some small towns, IT departments in Academia requires some fresh blood now and then or you end up with a bunch of Bubbas running around all looking at problems from the same viewpoint.
Military Noun-Nomenclature makes for decent passwords, the longer you have been in, the more esoteric equipment you can remember.
For example, I spent my first enlistment as a Teletype operator. My rig was an AN/GRC-122B so for a good pass I could use aN/gRc-122B Now all you script kiddies have to add the Military supply manual to your dictionaries. The permutations of just one piece of Equipment can last a while, say: An/GrC-!2@b and I would still just have to remember ratt-rig as a memnonic.
For you First letter of a phrase types:
five point five six millimeter, shoulder fired, magazine fed, gas operated rifle, model m-16a2
f.f6MMsfMFGOR,mM-16A2 Crack that one with l0pht
Editorials on law are not my country's laws.
I suggest that you spend some time in the military to understand what it can and can not do. The Active Duty and the National Guard are not governed by the same laws. One is Federal - one is state. Hell, The President has to get the Governor's permission to use the National guard, that is why the 101st ABN was used, the Governor was pro-segregation!
Stop listening to your teachers and get a real education. Remember, they are teachers because they could not get a real job!
Go to the Library and read - A Dead tree book, not a transient electronic missive.
Survive, yes.
Have the latest toys and internet access? No!
It all depends on where your priorities are. You would be amazed at how well you can live on away from the city, and you can live even better on the underground economy.
Mopping floors pays $12/hr, the local potato farms pay $10/hour and feed you lunch, and the local cable company help desk starts at $8. The janitorial services do not care what you wear at night, or if they do, they supply uniforms. If you just want day labor, cash each night you only have to be willing to do manual labor.
All those people coming across the fence are not MCSEs!
5 guys with flintlocks will take out one guy with any full auto. All you need is enough guys with flintlocks to winn a war of attrition. Hell all you need is 31 guys with knives to take out one guy with an M-16 the last guy alive kills the gunner as he is reloading. The Soviets in the Fulda Gap area of old East Germany had a 12 to 1 advantage in tanks. THey used t-72 tanks little changed from WWII tank design. The US has the M60-a3 and the FRG had the Leopard, both vastly superior to the t-72 but if the baloon would have gone up, the best trained crew could only stop one or two t-72s before the rest knocked them out and rode over the position.
I remember in 1980 seeing the trees that escaped the deforestation. They were revered as national monuments.
And they wonder what is holding up their applications for statehood......
Pilots are taught to look for a good place to land "just in case". Golf courses are better to land on than freeways or other roads because there are no utility or power lines criss-crossing the fairways.
Next time you drive down the road, think about putting a plane down in traffic, between overpasses, and under the wires.
Then think about just buzzing a few golfers. Easy choice!
Most of Europe was a bit busy dodging Jackboots and/or allied bombs at that time.
The only way it would have made the newsreels is if it were spectacularly successfull, killing multitudes or destroying vast areas of forest.
Try Mepis.
A friend has a USB wireless and it works great with an extention cord for war-driving. I believe it was the netgear, I'll find out which and post more info. But it worked great with Kismet and airsnort.
So give Mepis a shot, it's a live CD all it will cost you is a bit of time and a blank CDR
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They are a mutual masturbation society, much like Hollywood. If you are not like them, you are a troll or flamebait.
So much for real discussion
I wonder why you socialists whine when one of your opponents tries to deliver a universal benifit. Yet you all try to force entitlements to selected classes down everyone's throat.
I didn't like Bush for his nomination of Ashcroft, But now that I see how the rest of the world fears him, and desires Kerry, I am going to break my Democratic tradition and vote straight republican this election. If France hates Bush, he can't be all bad! The only reason the rest of the world wants Kerry, is to weaken the US. Well FUCK YOU!
We called it in-breeding at my college.
The IT staff were all alumni little to no outside experience - home grown. Therefore traditional ways of doing things was the rule, and inovation withered.
Just like the gene pool in some small towns, IT departments in Academia requires some fresh blood now and then or you end up with a bunch of Bubbas running around all looking at problems from the same viewpoint.
Military Noun-Nomenclature makes for decent passwords, the longer you have been in, the more esoteric equipment you can remember. For example, I spent my first enlistment as a Teletype operator. My rig was an AN/GRC-122B so for a good pass I could use aN/gRc-122B Now all you script kiddies have to add the Military supply manual to your dictionaries. The permutations of just one piece of Equipment can last a while, say: An/GrC-!2@b and I would still just have to remember ratt-rig as a memnonic.
For you First letter of a phrase types:
five point five six millimeter, shoulder fired, magazine fed, gas operated rifle, model m-16a2 f.f6MMsfMFGOR,mM-16A2 Crack that one with l0pht
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