true, but you can rename the file exploit.wmf to exploit.jpg. Firefox will try to display the jpg and will pass the picture to the library, which will realize that it is incorrectly named and it will render it as wmf, infecting your system. This bug affects all browsers, whether they can display wmf's or not!
fox has a sad history of cancelling really cool shows, IMHO!
let's hope they realize that not only cancelling futurama was a mistake, but also firefly:(
Unless someone gets Apple to open up Fairplay to potential licensees, or to include WMA playback on the iPod. I don't see either happening without a court case though.
I don't see either happening with a court case either. Especially WMA playback on the iPod, as that has its technical difficulties as well.
the image file can also be named as.gif or.jpg (even if it isn't). Then (in any browser that displays the images) it will be opened and therefore you will be infected... without knowing it and without clicking on anything!
you can regularily scan yourself with nmap, to see if you have any unwanted open ports (for example 631 for cups). cups is open to the internet with most distros.
This is not a Troll. This has to be a reference to the Mars Climate Orbiter
from wikipedia:
Spate of failures
Following the success of Global Surveyor and Pathfinder, another spate of failures occurred in 1998 and 1999, with the Japanese Nozomi orbiter and NASA's Mars Climate Orbiter, Mars Polar Lander, and Deep Space 2 penetrators all suffering various fatal errors. Mars Climate Orbiter is infamous for project engineers mixing up the usage of imperial units with metric units, causing the orbiter to burn up while entering Mars' atmosphere.
that's the cool thing about the test... you can listen and make up your own mind. They have one track (with several small fragments of different songs) avalable in several different formats.
no, bitrate in not equal to quality. iTMS has the far superior AAC, while Microsoft uses WMA wich comes last (or close) in most tests (except the ones Microsoft pays for;))
two tests here: 1 2
why doesn't just allow CVS (like winex) and charge for the binaries? That way hardly anyone could compile it and it wouldn't violate the GPL. I'm not saying I'm in favour of this, but I'm fairly certain it would be legal
wouldn't
$ echo -n "first post" | md5sum d008960fa6b395dca1c8362165bb31be
make more sense?
-n would not print the trailing new line. OK, wrong in this case, but normally that's how you do it! The "correct" sum would then be 6436a55a08760c5b94dbed4476f83fcd
allofmp3.com ... but the RIAA doesn't like them very much either!
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also, wouldn't the 'freakishly heavy' parts be nasty for the patient? Especially if he's going to be under anaesthetic ...
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true, but you can rename the file exploit.wmf to exploit.jpg. Firefox will try to display the jpg and will pass the picture to the library, which will realize that it is incorrectly named and it will render it as wmf, infecting your system. This bug affects all browsers, whether they can display wmf's or not!
fox has a sad history of cancelling really cool shows, IMHO! :(
let's hope they realize that not only cancelling futurama was a mistake, but also firefly
Unless someone gets Apple to open up Fairplay to potential licensees, or to include WMA playback on the iPod. I don't see either happening without a court case though.
I don't see either happening with a court case either. Especially WMA playback on the iPod, as that has its technical difficulties as well.
When v is far less than c, it is roughly the same as KE = 0.5*mv^2
sadly, cars are usually far slower than c. Otherwise I doubt it would matter how the car is built, you're toast anyway!
the image file can also be named as .gif or .jpg (even if it isn't). Then (in any browser that displays the images) it will be opened and therefore you will be infected ... without knowing it and without clicking on anything!
or here on wikipedia.
you feel left out? ...
I can't even use convert properly
sh: wmf2eps: command not found
convert: Delegate failed `"wmf2eps" -o "%o" "%i"'.
you can regularily scan yourself with nmap, to see if you have any unwanted open ports (for example 631 for cups). cups is open to the internet with most distros.
hehe, I get that too :)
setxkbmap -layout de_CH
with me
Or, you just use linux ... :; do wget [spam site here] -O /dev/null; done
while
this this might explain a lot.
Especially the Floyd/Mark Kvamme and Bush relationship could explain why those images were removed.
No. The right place to download 800MB+ Files is BitTorrent.
you just don't get high enough speeds on eDonkey.
a "demo" can be viewed here
This is not a Troll. This has to be a reference to the Mars Climate Orbiter from wikipedia: Spate of failures Following the success of Global Surveyor and Pathfinder, another spate of failures occurred in 1998 and 1999, with the Japanese Nozomi orbiter and NASA's Mars Climate Orbiter, Mars Polar Lander, and Deep Space 2 penetrators all suffering various fatal errors. Mars Climate Orbiter is infamous for project engineers mixing up the usage of imperial units with metric units, causing the orbiter to burn up while entering Mars' atmosphere.
wasn't Bill Gates also the one that said "No computer will ever need more than 680K of RAM"? ;)
there are also a lot of other free, but non-wiki enceclopedias online, for example britannica. But they usually don't have as much content!
that's the cool thing about the test ... you can listen and make up your own mind. They have one track (with several small fragments of different songs) avalable in several different formats.
Also, music is at a higher quality - 160kbps VBR
;))
no, bitrate in not equal to quality. iTMS has the far superior AAC, while Microsoft uses WMA wich comes last (or close) in most tests (except the ones Microsoft pays for
two tests here:
1
2
a) yes, they've been out for a while now!
looks like the premiere was in March
b) the stick is detachable
why doesn't just allow CVS (like winex) and charge for the binaries? That way hardly anyone could compile it and it wouldn't violate the GPL. I'm not saying I'm in favour of this, but I'm fairly certain it would be legal
wouldn't $ echo -n "first post" | md5sum d008960fa6b395dca1c8362165bb31be make more sense? -n would not print the trailing new line. OK, wrong in this case, but normally that's how you do it! The "correct" sum would then be 6436a55a08760c5b94dbed4476f83fcd
no ... it also works fine with xine or gmplayer in Linux.
An open format would of course be better, though.