Just to point out that some places use stuff like UltimateZIP or something that'll handle all compressed archives, including ace and rar. It isn't just winrar that opens rar files.
Canadian Football - really good, quality football.
It takes real men to get a first down in three downs instead of four. IMO way more entertaining, even if we have second rate players and NFL rejects.
And FWIW Baltimore had a CFL team, along with a few other US cities. Baltimore was the only successfuly one, and then the NFL caught on that the CFL was doing well in Baltimore, and thus the Baltimore Ravens were born, and the CFL Baltimore Stallions moved to Montreal to become the Montreal Allouettes.
Hmm... The company I work for handles backend transactions for ABN AMRO, and we can't activate a prepaid mastercard without the user buying it, and calling in to activate the card over the phone so we can verify their identity.
Whatever the case, this must be a more useful application for CPU power than Seti@home, which is a total waste of energy. Literally.
Yes, because Jesus said we're alone in the universe right? And the earth is only 6000 years old, and god told you to post this on/. so all the nerds out there could learn about his holy grace.
Seriously, that effort should be applauded. I don't think they'll find anything personally, but you never know...
lol I know - i didn't expect it honestly to drag on as far is it did.
Just being Greek descent, I'd be pissed if another group took our Greek name as their own bcuz of a stupid mistake. I have Indian friends that don't like being called "East Indian". They are Indian. They refer to themselves as Indians, Dots not Feathers.
No confusing us Greeks with anyone else though - the giant noses give us away lol...
I'm not from India, but I assure you neither are American Aboriginal People... It's semantics sure, but my Family's Greek, and I'd find it stupid having to explain to people that I'm "East Greek" and the aboriginal people are "Greek" because of a stupid Columbus mistake.
Why the Patriot Act's expansion of records searches is unconstitutional Section 215 of the Patriot Act violates the Constitution in several ways. It:
* Violates the Fourth Amendment, which says the government cannot conduct a search without obtaining a warrant and showing probable cause to believe that the person has committed or will commit a crime.
* Violates the First Amendment's guarantee of free speech by prohibiting the recipients of search orders from telling others about those orders, even where there is no real need for secrecy.
* Violates the First Amendment by effectively authorizing the FBI to launch investigations of American citizens in part for exercising their freedom of speech.
* Violates the Fourth Amendmentby failing to provide notice - even after the fact - to persons whose privacy has been compromised. Notice is also a key element of due process, which is guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment.
As an industry insider, I'll tell you that you now need a Social Security number to get a prepaid Visa as of the Patriot Act. We used to sell prepaid Mastercards from vending machines, but that's all gone tit's up as of Patriot act.
lol speaking of copying sites... At first I thought "well maybe that these sites were submitted by the same user to multiple sites". Then I thought " What are the odds that the featured templates appear the same on both sites?"
Do I smell a conspiracy, or do I have my ass hat on?
I'd put it's age at about 14.
:-)
And judging from your use of contractions incorrectly I'd put your nationality as American
Just to point out that some places use stuff like UltimateZIP or something that'll handle all compressed archives, including ace and rar. It isn't just winrar that opens rar files.
Well true - size is less a factor in the CFL - speed is more important, so a lineman in the NFL might not be as useful...
Still, our QB's and WR's admittedly are a little second rate.
Canadian Football - really good, quality football.
It takes real men to get a first down in three downs instead of four. IMO way more entertaining, even if we have second rate players and NFL rejects.
And FWIW Baltimore had a CFL team, along with a few other US cities. Baltimore was the only successfuly one, and then the NFL caught on that the CFL was doing well in Baltimore, and thus the Baltimore Ravens were born, and the CFL Baltimore Stallions moved to Montreal to become the Montreal Allouettes.
Last I heard Samba3 couldn't properly integrate with win2k3, but they are working on it.
is the smbclient ready yet to mount win2k3 shares yet?
Hmm... The company I work for handles backend transactions for ABN AMRO, and we can't activate a prepaid mastercard without the user buying it, and calling in to activate the card over the phone so we can verify their identity.
Whatever the case, this must be a more useful application for CPU power than Seti@home, which is a total waste of energy. Literally.
/. so all the nerds out there could learn about his holy grace.
Yes, because Jesus said we're alone in the universe right? And the earth is only 6000 years old, and god told you to post this on
Seriously, that effort should be applauded. I don't think they'll find anything personally, but you never know...
Here in Vancouver, soliciting is also illegal, but police turn a blind eye.
Cops here only bust those who pick up street hookers.
We have "massage parlours" for those who want a discreet fling with a hooker.
Not that I know too much - I don't consider myself much of an expert lol.
In contract law it is valid
/.
Since when? If the consideration of a contract is illegal, the contract is this void.
Prostitution is illegal, and using it as consideration in a contract makes the contract void.
There is no "In contract law it is valid" crap. Legality of the consideration is an important part of contract law.
IANAL, but I play one on
lol I know - i didn't expect it honestly to drag on as far is it did.
Just being Greek descent, I'd be pissed if another group took our Greek name as their own bcuz of a stupid mistake. I have Indian friends that don't like being called "East Indian". They are Indian. They refer to themselves as Indians, Dots not Feathers.
No confusing us Greeks with anyone else though - the giant noses give us away lol...
As opposed to an American from India is... what?
I'm not from India, but I assure you neither are American Aboriginal People... It's semantics sure, but my Family's Greek, and I'd find it stupid having to explain to people that I'm "East Greek" and the aboriginal people are "Greek" because of a stupid Columbus mistake.
That's identity theft.
If within the letter of the law, what I said is quite valid.
You know, you certainly need to learn to use google.
From the ACLU
Why the Patriot Act's expansion of records searches is unconstitutional
Section 215 of the Patriot Act violates the Constitution in several ways. It:
* Violates the Fourth Amendment, which says the government cannot conduct a search without obtaining a warrant and showing probable cause to believe that the person has committed or will commit a crime.
* Violates the First Amendment's guarantee of free speech by prohibiting the recipients of search orders from telling others about those orders, even where there is no real need for secrecy.
* Violates the First Amendment by effectively authorizing the FBI to launch investigations of American citizens in part for exercising their freedom of speech.
* Violates the Fourth Amendmentby failing to provide notice - even after the fact - to persons whose privacy has been compromised. Notice is also a key element of due process, which is guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment.
Sure, I'd save more money if I quit drinking coffee, and believe me, I can quit whenever I want,
;)
lol, yeah, sure. That's what smokers say too
Really frggin' cool idea though - roast your own coffee beans....
a preloaded Visa grift card
As an industry insider, I'll tell you that you now need a Social Security number to get a prepaid Visa as of the Patriot Act. We used to sell prepaid Mastercards from vending machines, but that's all gone tit's up as of Patriot act.
Sounds like the indians should get into e-comm
I'm sure people in India are in e-comm already, but how does that help Americans?
I had no idea anyone this century still refers to aboriginal people as Indians, especially when they aren't from India.
11 months is practically a slap on the wrist.
Have you ever spent 11 months in jail? I haven't. 11 months is still a pretty long time.
The irony is that the featured templates on http://www.oswd.org are the exact same as the featured templates on http://www.templatemonster.com/
lol speaking of copying sites... At first I thought "well maybe that these sites were submitted by the same user to multiple sites". Then I thought " What are the odds that the featured templates appear the same on both sites?"
Do I smell a conspiracy, or do I have my ass hat on?
Maybe I missed something, but does it have the Outlook hooks? That's kinda key to calling it an exchange replacement IMO.
And the obligatory AOL response:
Me Too!!
What's this Usenet thing again?
;)
It's dead, Netcraft confirms it, don't worry about it
Do you think Novell would issue the code for a free Exchange server replacement when they offer a commercial version?
So, doesn't this now start to sound more like a free Exchange Server replacement? No, I'd say this is like a Exchange Server replacement...
Did you just pull that statistic out of your ass? According to this link, 98 only accounts for 5.1% of the market out there.
a 7 year old OS that still works fine on most computers.
So does Calderra DOS. Doesn't mean we have to support such a technology because it still "works fine".