"While the Spanish Armada battle itself was not decisive, it nonetheless did serve as an inspiration for future English sailors and naval commanders. The English had successfully managed to defend their coastal waters, using clever tactics and a well-prepared defensive navy to scatter a Spanish attacking squadron. Drake himself became a prototype for future English naval captains, and his example inspired the leadership of other renowned commanders like Horatio, Lord Nelson during the Napoleonic Wars"
"Ignoring a chance to attack the English off Plymouth, the Spanish sailed on up the Channel while the English pecked away at them. Although these attacks did little damage, they induced the Spaniards to fire all their heavy shot with no telling effects on the English. When the Spaniards anchored in Calais, the English forced them out by floating several burning hulks down on them during the night. The next day the combined English and Dutch fleets attacked the Armada and might have crushed it had they possessed ample powder and shot. After this upsetting blow, the demoralized Spaniards fled north and rounded the British Isles to the Atlantic. There, storms nearly succeeded in finishing what the English had started."
But I take your point - British power at the time really was quite small, and the Spanish, with their pieces of eight, continued to be a massive naval power for a few good years.
no - you've got it arse-backwards.. It's about having a device, like a Treo say, where the display screen actually unfolds & unfurls to the size of a small jazz-magazine.
There is a limit of 30,000 users. When the limit is reached we stop accepting new members. Also, the limit is revised from time to time and may go down as well as up. Accounts which are inactive for 42 days are automatically deleted to make way for new users. There can be up to 300 new accounts available per day so if your friend keeps trying at regular intervals they have a good chance of becoming a member!
The signup page is blank when there are no accounts available. This is done to prevent abuse and is not a fault!
God, yeah. I normally hate it when companies do things like this.
In this case however, I'm grateful that we can hear about this fantastic new product. I often think that You need a hosting company that lets you manage your websites and data in an agile way: fast, reliable and quick to adapt.
Even old-fashioned e-mail worms, which rely primarily on user ignorance, can spread to hundreds of thousands of computers.
Now, I always thought a worm is "self-contained and does not need to be part of another program to propagate itself. They are often designed to exploit the file transmission capabilities found on many computers."
Geez people - if you can't cromulize your terminology, I have little faith in your article..
in order for a laptop to get on the network, it had to prove it was up-to-date each time, and had to prove it was running university-approved, up-to-date anti-malware
Hi
Woefully off-topic, but could you tell me what solution you used to do that? I've been looking at a few & would appreciate feedback from how other non-profits handle this problem.
I know it doesn't address the underlying issue, but you might want to give uknova a whirl. Their policy is to only allow torrents of uk tv unavailable on DVD/VHS.
Your blog says you work for in Government. You say you have 'ICT-Security' in your job title, and you really don't know why those things are banned, or limited in your workplace..?
Are you serious, or is that flamebait?
If you really are serious, I'd suggest you get yourself booked on a www.sans.org course asap.
I've neither the time or energy to help you do what you say your job is, but I can help you on stage one. Grab the back of your head, and pull. Pull really hard until it's 100% out of your ass.
I'm not annoyed because you're a user, legitimately asking why restrictions are in place. I'm annoyed because you say you work in ICT security & yet see sensible policies as some kind of 'battle'.
:) I just enjoy the debate.
:)
To say the defeat of the armada was circumstantial is overlooking the tactics at work. From http://www.historybuff.com/library/refarmada4.html
"While the Spanish Armada battle itself was not decisive, it nonetheless did serve as an inspiration for future English sailors and naval commanders. The English had successfully managed to defend their coastal waters, using clever tactics and a well-prepared defensive navy to scatter a Spanish attacking squadron. Drake himself became a prototype for future English naval captains, and his example inspired the leadership of other renowned commanders like Horatio, Lord Nelson during the Napoleonic Wars"
and from http://www.tpub.com/content/administration/12966/css/12966_11.htm
"Ignoring a chance to attack the English off Plymouth, the Spanish sailed on up the Channel while the English pecked away at them. Although these attacks did little damage, they induced the Spaniards to fire all their heavy shot with no telling effects on the English. When the Spaniards anchored in Calais, the English forced them out by floating several burning hulks down on them during the night. The next day the combined English and Dutch fleets attacked the Armada and might have crushed it had they possessed ample powder and shot. After this upsetting blow, the demoralized Spaniards fled north and rounded the British Isles to the Atlantic. There, storms nearly succeeded in finishing what the English had started."
But I take your point - British power at the time really was quite small, and the Spanish, with their pieces of eight, continued to be a massive naval power for a few good years.
Thanks.
Erm.. At the time of the Spanish Armarda, I don't think Britain was merely a plucky little upstart.. :)
Shh.. I'm trying to watch the latest series of 'America's Got Talent'..
HTH
from their faq page:
Why can't my friend join?
There is a limit of 30,000 users. When the limit is reached we stop accepting new members. Also, the limit is revised from time to time and may go down as well as up. Accounts which are inactive for 42 days are automatically deleted to make way for new users. There can be up to 300 new accounts available per day so if your friend keeps trying at regular intervals they have a good chance of becoming a member!
The signup page is blank when there are no accounts available. This is done to prevent abuse and is not a fault!
Wish it was better news, sorry..
Man, you've got the weirdest word processor..
Nope - just a teeny bluetooth fire extinguisher.. :)
Wow.. over 20 years later & we've nearly doubled the amount of talk time...!
Yay, progress!
Really? By having nearly every product in a perpetual Beta state? pssh.
I've been waiting ages for an article about Google !
In this case however, I'm grateful that we can hear about this fantastic new product. I often think that You need a hosting company that lets you manage your websites and data in an agile way: fast, reliable and quick to adapt.
WebFaction seem to be a great company! :)
Erm... no. As my boss says (without a hint of irony) "When you assume, you make an ass of yourself
Even old-fashioned e-mail worms, which rely primarily on user ignorance, can spread to hundreds of thousands of computers.
Now, I always thought a worm is "self-contained and does not need to be part of another program to propagate itself. They are often designed to exploit the file transmission capabilities found on many computers."
Geez people - if you can't cromulize your terminology, I have little faith in your article..
Uber-Mousepad collection..? I believe that would be this guy: hhttp://www.mousepadmuseum.com/
HTH
Jeezy creezy - have they never read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Terminal_Man/?
If we're pillaging Crichton's canon for research ideas, I've got a neat idea about dinosaurs to bounce off you..
You must be new here.. :)
Great - thanks a million.
/. fix for another year!
a) An interesting looking product to evaluate
b) I can justify my
Hi
Woefully off-topic, but could you tell me what solution you used to do that? I've been looking at a few & would appreciate feedback from how other non-profits handle this problem.
Thanks!
Aha! That's why we're going to use hydrogen! Literally *nothing* can go wrong.
I know it doesn't address the underlying issue, but you might want to give uknova a whirl. Their policy is to only allow torrents of uk tv unavailable on DVD/VHS.
I loves em!
Oh great. Gimme 40 of those in an office & see how long before someone snaps...
the voices! the voices!..!
No, I came here for a good argument..
Are you serious, or is that flamebait?
If you really are serious, I'd suggest you get yourself booked on a www.sans.org course asap.
Here's some things to help you think about why users aren't given more liberty than they need with business computers.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/10/08/prosecuto
*cough* in your home country! *cough*
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/01/30/dutch_cla
*cough* also! in! Holland! *cough*
http://www.principles.com.au/
I've neither the time or energy to help you do what you say your job is, but I can help you on stage one. Grab the back of your head, and pull. Pull really hard until it's 100% out of your ass.
I'm not annoyed because you're a user, legitimately asking why restrictions are in place. I'm annoyed because you say you work in ICT security & yet see sensible policies as some kind of 'battle'.
HTH