if you can write me a regex that filters that out 80% of the time with 0 false positives, i will pay you 6 figures a year to sit on a chair in my museum as one of life's "mysteries".http://si20.com
McBride has already fallen foul of an excellent German law. I think that the authorities worldwide ought to be examining this for any signs of collusion, and if necessary going for an immediate criminal prosecution.
Mcbride isn't worried. He lives in the good ol' United States - totally immune to any form of prosecution within Germany.
Either way, I don't think Mcbride should be the target in this. He's just brain-washed by bill gates.
Bill gates hires Mcbride to go to work every day for him and do his work for him. Bill gates hires mcbride to take microsoft in the way bill gates wants it to go.
Didn't you hear? Microsoft Research came out with a mind-control drug and Mcbride was forced against his will to take it.
I get six static IP addresses with my Speakeasy account, four of which are "free" as part of my particular plan.
Speakeasy internet is slow as hell.
144 Kbps IDSL Service
I get 1.5mbps on my dsl (though its dynamix ip:( )... -- although you get static ip, i'd much rather have faster speeds with dynamic then slower with static
>that IPv6 makes encourages 'peer-to-peer based >copyright violation systems'
It lessens the problem of that shitty ass NAT protocol. The internet [dial days] was completley peer2peer but upon the advent of Broadband/Cable ISP's started using NAT, once that happened all PEER-2-PEER applications [voicechat, AIM direct connect] were not possible (until router manufactures mastered port forewarding, which, uses a bug in the NAT protocol which will be fixed by the time of 100% implimentation of ipv6
I think IPv6 is a good thing and he can slander it all he wants, but if I had a broadband ISP in my area that utilized it 100% I'd definately switch
How can I get netcraft to monitor my sites uptime, a month ago i did a search on it and it said it may monitor the uptime -- a month passes and no uptime data
What do I do to have it monitored like all the big people like amazon/microsoft?
Okay, like a drug dealers going to know enough about VoIP to encrypt it. Unless he's a./ reader/drug dealer during the weekend, he's not going to know.
Hell, I doubt drug dealers would even know what VoIP is.... it's not a common term like mp3 is...
So, I don't understand the purpose of this new 'ammendment' anyways...
I remember them stating the high res images would be good enough to be blown-up the size of a theatre screen and still have little/no res loss. -- The images slashdotted here "First high res images" definately aren't _THAT_ high res. What's going on? I couldnt even make it my desktop BG without res loss.
>You might consider having a sleep clinic >check
>you out for sleep apnea. Just a thought, in case
> you haven't considered it.
I know I have it, but that damn machine they put you on drives me crazy
Additionally, would you be willing to share how to override and see all callerid info? You can share in private if you fancy, just mail me at pcmanjon@swbell.net
Ah, so that's why once when I called my brother in the room next to mine on the phone, I heard 1 ring before i actually started hearing his phone ring.
interesting
>They could get sued. It's an interesting thing
>legally, it's not really been tested yet. If
>Google deliberately block a site from appearing
>in it's results based on a matter of taste (i.e.
>they think it's poor content), then they leave
>themselves open to legal action.
Isn't it _their_ search engine? They aren't at liberty to show every website they crawl.
Isn't it funny how all the albums of system of a down (who *hate* the system and are supposibly anarchists) except 1 show up to be provided by the RIAA?
Do you really think they care? That means you have to buy a new computer (helping intel (if you dont go with amd), one of microsofts business partners) and plus, you have to purchase a new copy of windows.
That camera costed about 1.5 million dollars to intigrate into that rover and look, it gives us a purple terrain, not a red one!
http://astrobio.net/articles/images/first_light_ba nner.jpg
Where can I get a VoIP phone service (and a cheap yet good deal for a VoIP phone)?
Can't find information on how to get VoIP in your home anywhere.
I want to do this cause as I understand it, you aren't charged for long distance because (of course) your conversation is being transmitted over the internet. This means I'll have the luxury of calling anywhere in the US (and possibly the world) without a long distance fee.)
Thats the whole point. NASA doesn't want anyone but them contributing to the project.
They think they're smart enough and have it under control. They don't think they need help from anybody else.
HAHAHAHA yes! I've learned that from personal experience.
I use to pick any box... but now... i'll usually search through a ton of boxes which have a white label on it until I find one without the white label....
NEVER buy one with that white label! lol
Yes, it's definately a geeks dream.
We have 2 near me in FortWorth, Texas (and additionally one in Houston)
There's one in arlington Texas (30 min) and a brand new one in denton (40 min i think?)
I hear the one in denton is 2 times as large as the one in arlington (but then again, that can't be true, the one in arlington is already the size of a sams!!)
--
Jon_K
test
hayu
if you can write me a regex that filters that out 80% of the time with 0 false positives, i will pay you 6 figures a year to sit on a chair in my museum as one of life's "mysteries". http://si20.com
McBride has already fallen foul of an excellent German law. I think that the authorities worldwide ought to be examining this for any signs of collusion, and if necessary going for an immediate criminal prosecution.
Mcbride isn't worried. He lives in the good ol' United States - totally immune to any form of prosecution within Germany.
Either way, I don't think Mcbride should be the target in this. He's just brain-washed by bill gates.
Bill gates hires Mcbride to go to work every day for him and do his work for him. Bill gates hires mcbride to take microsoft in the way bill gates wants it to go.
Didn't you hear? Microsoft Research came out with a mind-control drug and Mcbride was forced against his will to take it.
I get six static IP addresses with my Speakeasy account, four of which are "free" as part of my particular plan.
:( )... -- although you get static ip, i'd much rather have faster speeds with dynamic then slower with static
Speakeasy internet is slow as hell.
144 Kbps IDSL Service
I get 1.5mbps on my dsl (though its dynamix ip
>that IPv6 makes encourages 'peer-to-peer based >copyright violation systems'
It lessens the problem of that shitty ass NAT protocol.
The internet [dial days] was completley peer2peer but upon the advent of Broadband/Cable ISP's started using NAT, once that happened all PEER-2-PEER applications [voicechat, AIM direct connect] were not possible (until router manufactures mastered port forewarding, which, uses a bug in the NAT protocol which will be fixed by the time of 100% implimentation of ipv6
I think IPv6 is a good thing and he can slander it all he wants, but if I had a broadband ISP in my area that utilized it 100% I'd definately switch
Appears to me slashdot linked to the wrong url..... the site is down! haha! it says 'requestedurl not found 404'
How can I get netcraft to monitor my sites uptime, a month ago i did a search on it and it said it may monitor the uptime -- a month passes and no uptime data
What do I do to have it monitored like all the big people like amazon/microsoft?
Okay, like a drug dealers going to know enough about VoIP to encrypt it. Unless he's a ./ reader/drug dealer during the weekend, he's not going to know.
Hell, I doubt drug dealers would even know what VoIP is.... it's not a common term like mp3 is...
So, I don't understand the purpose of this new 'ammendment' anyways...
I remember them stating the high res images would be good enough to be blown-up the size of a theatre screen and still have little/no res loss. -- The images slashdotted here "First high res images" definately aren't _THAT_ high res.
What's going on?
I couldnt even make it my desktop BG without res loss.
The RIAA is no longer a website defacement target, lets all target "Get the facts" now.
The defacement? Put the -real- facts and not the biased ones, of course.
>You might consider having a sleep clinic >check
>you out for sleep apnea. Just a thought, in case >
you haven't considered it. I know I have it, but that damn machine they put you on drives me crazy
Additionally, would you be willing to share how to override and see all callerid info?
You can share in private if you fancy, just mail me at pcmanjon@swbell.net
Ah, so that's why once when I called my brother in the room next to mine on the phone, I heard 1 ring before i actually started hearing his phone ring.
interesting
>They could get sued. It's an interesting thing >legally, it's not really been tested yet. If >Google deliberately block a site from appearing >in it's results based on a matter of taste (i.e. >they think it's poor content), then they leave >themselves open to legal action. Isn't it _their_ search engine? They aren't at liberty to show every website they crawl.
Isn't it funny how all the albums of system of a down (who *hate* the system and are supposibly anarchists) except 1 show up to be provided by the RIAA?
Crazy
RIAA RADAR
Sidenote: as an american, I don't plan on paying for a single CD until ... until never. I never plan on purchasing a CD as long as the RIAA is active.
I mean it's not even helping the artists hardly, it'd be more worthwhile to go to a concert
Do you really think they care? That means you have to buy a new computer (helping intel (if you dont go with amd), one of microsofts business partners) and plus, you have to purchase a new copy of windows.
Everyone wins, but you!
Not like they care if you lose in this deal...
But, taking another look at this image, mars' surface is beautiful. I can imagine a city out there...
Out of all the billions that went into that rover, couldn't they have afforded a _REAL_ panoramic camera?
I know of a digital camera that costs $210, maybe I should E-Mail them
That camera costed about 1.5 million dollars to intigrate into that rover and look, it gives us a purple terrain, not a red one! http://astrobio.net/articles/images/first_light_ba nner.jpg
BTW I'm on DSL broadband, so, is any other equipment needed (then a CAT5 telephone)?
Where can I get a VoIP phone service (and a cheap yet good deal for a VoIP phone)? Can't find information on how to get VoIP in your home anywhere. I want to do this cause as I understand it, you aren't charged for long distance because (of course) your conversation is being transmitted over the internet. This means I'll have the luxury of calling anywhere in the US (and possibly the world) without a long distance fee.)
Thats the whole point. NASA doesn't want anyone but them contributing to the project. They think they're smart enough and have it under control. They don't think they need help from anybody else.
HAHAHAHA yes! I've learned that from personal experience. I use to pick any box... but now... i'll usually search through a ton of boxes which have a white label on it until I find one without the white label.... NEVER buy one with that white label! lol
Yes, it's definately a geeks dream. We have 2 near me in FortWorth, Texas (and additionally one in Houston) There's one in arlington Texas (30 min) and a brand new one in denton (40 min i think?) I hear the one in denton is 2 times as large as the one in arlington (but then again, that can't be true, the one in arlington is already the size of a sams!!) -- Jon_K