Just put my chip on superfluids.com and sent an email off to our local University to see if I can get in on the action.
It would be great to document this finding in detail.
I promise better graphics compared to the marching soldiers.:->
As for an application...I'm hoeing for an "Energy Revolution".
Wonder how fast the US pulls out of the Middle East?
That's a good question.
When we die what will people take from us, if even we know our own family?
I think my parents have some life insurance on me.
A dying bet.
For some strange reason I have the urge to buy...
allyourbasearebelongtous.info
the last remaining TLD!
Dam it!!!
I just did!
Now what?
I've been thinking of investing heavily, but if someone can come along with some high paying cronies, and extort my investment away...
I guess this isn't my base?
Dam it!!!
Now what?
I think thats a great idea!
I want a Linux watch.
It could drive a nice LCD type display.
Totally programmable with 1Gb RAM Disk.
Display pictures, and host a web site!
Hell put mars backdrops if ya want.
Knock yourself out.
Maybe its the mad cow thing creeping into people's minds like spam. What's good for the goose is good for the gander.
Us Canadians are goin crazy from all the pig farmin!:-)
The Internet is certainly going to globalize prices. Lots of CHINA for Xmas at this household.
If it wasn't for Eastern Companies, where would all my home electronics and toys come from?:-)
So Canada can charge what ever it wants.
Supply and Demand are the only economics in REAL control now.
In other news Gravity Probe B is having predictable problems.:->
Well, as a consultant/technician, I feel more job security in this new year.
I received 70 spam emails today.
The greatest amount in 1 day so far.
This article confirms my prediction that 2004 will see an exponetial growth of spam, zombies and open relays.
Thats not necessarily a bad thing.
Now I can sell my services to companies who are looking to implement strategies for managing email privacy.
For example, you could simply go to a companies web site and show them that they have a flaw in listing their email addreses on the site.
The best method is to post them as a graphic.
Simple and effect.
Now if I can just get hired.
All that work to go from 4 to 5 Ghz?
Just seems a complete waste of time.
They'll be comeing out with the 10Ghz in a few months.
Besides, will you really see any speed difference?
You not likely to say, "OH my God! My computer is just blazing now! Its the greatest mod ever accomplished!"
Double the speeds, otherwise its just sillyness.
I was thinking of joining the SCO team.
Seems everyone wants to kick a guy when they are down.
They are still posting employment ops.
http://www.sco.com/company/jobs/
I'm just not interested in the positions posted.
In defense of SCO, they do offer many success stories. MacDonalds is no small company.
I would hope even the geeks are giving it a rest on xmas eve.
Is anyone really going to start patching computers today?
Ahh, hell I'm busted.
I'm posting on slashdot arn't I?
Anyway, I'll try that DamSmallLinux, thanks for the gift!
"Brook is an extension of standard ANSI C and is designed to incorporate the ideas of data parallel computing and arithmetic intensity into a familiar, efficient language"
I'll qualify that this is the first I've heard of Brook, however, the words: "efficient language", ring loud in my ears.
If Operating systems were programmed as such, imagine how fast bootup and operation of a computer would be.
Instead we have bloated software on all sides of the board, that can barely show us the differences of MHz to GHz machines.
What century are we in again?
"But Apple Computer immediately threatened to boycott the event showcasing its products, putting the move in jeopardy. After hinting it might keep the show in New York after all, "
Sounds like they are just testing waters.
I have not been to a Linux show yet, however, if I had to choose, NY would be the place I'd like to go to one.
I'll throw this serious question out there... What benefits does one get from these shows besides a good excuse to travel and meet others in the industry?
The Internet seems to have everything I need about Linux.
Interesting, that I never heard of Ansel till now.
Very incredible pictures.
Digital media is hardly being accepted by artistic organizations. At least the ones I've dealt with.
My pictures were turned down.
www.captivusphoto.com
Oh well, could be the 1mp size.
Regardless, I do no modifications to the pics.
Just because its 1mp does not and should not in any way lower a pictures value.
It is in a sense, a capture of history with the technology of the time. Digitally that is.
Too bad most people place such stringent guidlines on art.
Oh I did forget to mention that using ipchains, I was able to block the injecting IP.
Of course the spammer will simply rotate on the IP, however, I simply blocked the whole range./sbin/ipchains -v -I input -s $blockipnet -j DENY -l
blockipnet=`echo $blockip |cut -d"." -f1-2`".0.0/16"
...at least the one I setup does.
Try mail.koralta.com, I have it setup with an open relay.
However, nothing is really relayed.
What does happen is a parse of the messages to sift out IP addresses.
The injecting IP address and the IP of any http references are automatically sent to ORDB and abuse departments of the upstream ISPs.
The kill ratio is fantastic.
Here is the problem.
I had to throttle back on the reports because it just became ridiculous.
There was more mail created by the system of reporting than there was by the spammers.
It really is just a cat and mouse game.
So far though, I've had my share of mice.:D
If thats what you think of Gentoo, wonder what you'll have to say about Linux From Scratch? www.linuxfromscratch.org
Just put my chip on superfluids.com and sent an email off to our local University to see if I can get in on the action. It would be great to document this finding in detail. I promise better graphics compared to the marching soldiers. :->
As for an application...I'm hoeing for an "Energy Revolution".
Wonder how fast the US pulls out of the Middle East?
OOpps I had a flash back to the less glamorous Timex Sinclair 1000 I first started programming on. :-)
That's a good question. When we die what will people take from us, if even we know our own family? I think my parents have some life insurance on me. A dying bet. For some strange reason I have the urge to buy... allyourbasearebelongtous.info the last remaining TLD! Dam it!!! I just did! Now what? I've been thinking of investing heavily, but if someone can come along with some high paying cronies, and extort my investment away... I guess this isn't my base? Dam it!!! Now what?
I think thats a great idea! I want a Linux watch. It could drive a nice LCD type display. Totally programmable with 1Gb RAM Disk. Display pictures, and host a web site! Hell put mars backdrops if ya want. Knock yourself out.
My computer froze when I went onto the primus.ca web site. Thanks Primus! :-
Kinda what I did when I saw the highspeed internet price.
Maybe its the mad cow thing creeping into people's minds like spam. What's good for the goose is good for the gander. Us Canadians are goin crazy from all the pig farmin! :-)
The Internet is certainly going to globalize prices. Lots of CHINA for Xmas at this household.
If it wasn't for Eastern Companies, where would all my home electronics and toys come from? :-)
So Canada can charge what ever it wants.
Supply and Demand are the only economics in REAL control now.
In other news Gravity Probe B is having predictable problems. :->
Well, as a consultant/technician, I feel more job security in this new year. I received 70 spam emails today. The greatest amount in 1 day so far. This article confirms my prediction that 2004 will see an exponetial growth of spam, zombies and open relays. Thats not necessarily a bad thing. Now I can sell my services to companies who are looking to implement strategies for managing email privacy. For example, you could simply go to a companies web site and show them that they have a flaw in listing their email addreses on the site. The best method is to post them as a graphic. Simple and effect. Now if I can just get hired.
All that work to go from 4 to 5 Ghz? Just seems a complete waste of time. They'll be comeing out with the 10Ghz in a few months. Besides, will you really see any speed difference? You not likely to say, "OH my God! My computer is just blazing now! Its the greatest mod ever accomplished!" Double the speeds, otherwise its just sillyness.
I was thinking of joining the SCO team. Seems everyone wants to kick a guy when they are down. They are still posting employment ops. http://www.sco.com/company/jobs/ I'm just not interested in the positions posted. In defense of SCO, they do offer many success stories. MacDonalds is no small company.
I would hope even the geeks are giving it a rest on xmas eve. Is anyone really going to start patching computers today? Ahh, hell I'm busted. I'm posting on slashdot arn't I? Anyway, I'll try that DamSmallLinux, thanks for the gift!
Just press the power button.
Click Start > Network and Dial up connections Right click on your internet connection, choose "DISABLE" Voila! The proper config for any Windows Box!
"Brook is an extension of standard ANSI C and is designed to incorporate the ideas of data parallel computing and arithmetic intensity into a familiar, efficient language" I'll qualify that this is the first I've heard of Brook, however, the words: "efficient language", ring loud in my ears. If Operating systems were programmed as such, imagine how fast bootup and operation of a computer would be. Instead we have bloated software on all sides of the board, that can barely show us the differences of MHz to GHz machines. What century are we in again?
Whats going on with the job market? There seems to be a lot going on. There should be plenty of work.
LOL! I was told that San Francisco is 49 square miles surrounded by reality.
"But Apple Computer immediately threatened to boycott the event showcasing its products, putting the move in jeopardy. After hinting it might keep the show in New York after all, "
Sounds like they are just testing waters.
I have not been to a Linux show yet, however, if I had to choose, NY would be the place I'd like to go to one.
I'll throw this serious question out there...
What benefits does one get from these shows besides a good excuse to travel and meet others in the industry?
The Internet seems to have everything I need about Linux.
Interesting, that I never heard of Ansel till now. Very incredible pictures. Digital media is hardly being accepted by artistic organizations. At least the ones I've dealt with. My pictures were turned down. www.captivusphoto.com Oh well, could be the 1mp size. Regardless, I do no modifications to the pics. Just because its 1mp does not and should not in any way lower a pictures value. It is in a sense, a capture of history with the technology of the time. Digitally that is. Too bad most people place such stringent guidlines on art.
Oh I did forget to mention that using ipchains, I was able to block the injecting IP. Of course the spammer will simply rotate on the IP, however, I simply blocked the whole range. /sbin/ipchains -v -I input -s $blockipnet -j DENY -l
blockipnet=`echo $blockip |cut -d"." -f1-2`".0.0/16"
How did you get 36 million? That is a large number. Did you request any for testing or does that include ORDB testing?
...at least the one I setup does. Try mail.koralta.com, I have it setup with an open relay. However, nothing is really relayed. What does happen is a parse of the messages to sift out IP addresses. The injecting IP address and the IP of any http references are automatically sent to ORDB and abuse departments of the upstream ISPs. The kill ratio is fantastic. Here is the problem. I had to throttle back on the reports because it just became ridiculous. There was more mail created by the system of reporting than there was by the spammers. It really is just a cat and mouse game. So far though, I've had my share of mice. :D