Currently their call center is located in Markham, Ontario (near Toronto).
http://www.can.ibm.com/hr/graduates.html
Note the last entry:
Examples of New Graduate positions include: e-business Software Developers, the IBM Toronto Lab, Markham, Ont. e-business Application Developers, IBM Global Services, Toronto, Vancouver, and other major cities. e-business IT Support, IBM Global Services, across Canada. e-business Network Support, IBM Global Services, Toronto, and other major cities. Technical Sales Support, Systems Sales, Markham, Ont. Territory Telesales, ibm.com, Toronto. Call Centre Operations, ibm.com, Toronto.
I tried the underwear but it causes such painful blisters.. I suspect it's the amount of alpha rays pointed in such hot sweaty area's.. *grin* - Remember those?
"John Lennon and the FBI" actually speaks about most of those key-words, here's an amazon link:
The scary part, if you google enough you'll find the actual unclassified CIA files that talk about "Mind control projects" (WHOA I threw in mind control, now I'm really a Tin-foiler!)
IBM won't be splitting anytime soon IMHO. They are too busy restructuring, and the haven't posted any large gains (yet). I would still say it's a great buy though, for a long term (> 1 year) investment. I'll probably end up purchasing some by the end of spring expecting sales in big iron to be up later in the year (they have been doing some good marketing.).
Old stuff man. Welcome to the wonderful world of encryption. The method you mentioned is actually very low-tech and wouldn't take much for the NSA to figure out, if they had a need. First off you would need to be flagged though, and 2 American teenagers, hardly raise any flags!
Have you seen the movie "A beautiful Mind".? If not I highly recommend it to you..
WRONG. They monitor 100% of all traffic, regardless of the medium. You need RTFA:
"Foreign traffic that comes through the U.S. is subject to U.S. laws, and the NSA has a perfect right to monitor all Internet traffic," said Mr. Farber, who has also been a technical adviser to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.
Do you understand the correspondence was between Canada and Britain? Do you know why they say it comes through the US? Hrrmmm, maybe you should play with your trace route.. Maybe, just maybe they ensure your packets hit US soil (or satellite *key) at some point.
Don't worry, Carinore will have no problems intercepting it.. It's funny how many people were telling me this was impossible the last time it was discussed on Slashdot.. I wonder what all these people are thinking now? Guess I'm not as stupid as I look.:D
And I agree with you 100%, encrypted to YOU does _NOT_ mean encrypted to NSA. The NSA code breakers have been doing this for many, many more years then any current organization has (except maybe the Nazi's but they don't have the money to dump into this technology..).
Now to all those doubters: If your really interested in this stuff I suggest you start by reading "John Lennon and the FBI", this book has many facts you will not be aware of. Next just start searching MKUltra projects on the internet, you'll find plenty of source material. IMHO MKUltra led to Carinovre and Echelon, and 2004 = 1984 + 20. Enjoy.
Yes I did, but I didn't have Winamp then, or Windows for that matter.. Since your talking about 9 years or greater, what does that have to do with today??
Here's an idea to keep yourself free from these type of third party software security issues.
Don't have it automatically load at boot. Simple! Next, change your association's to only load the files you want (for example, I don't know _anyone_ that uses Winamp for more then video playing and mp3's, what's with the.XM files?) So, go to command prompt (or your favourite association editor) and type ASSOC and change the association of.XM files.. Pretty simple.. In fact, change all associations except.WAV,.MP3 and.MPEG (or whatever video/audio formats you prefer), that deal with Winamp.
Another way to change file associations is to go into Explorer, "Tools" pull down menu, select "Folder Options", click the tab "File Types" and you can delete them from here.
Now this solves the loading problem, if it loads only when you click on your MP3 you don't have to worry about it leaving open ports (this goes for any third party software you don't need running all the time..). Not only will this prevent this sort of attack, but you'll get some freed resources, and a faster boot time, 'to boot'!..
Hey dude, you may remember me, we had the discussion about US Intelligence services monitoring communications are you were under the belief they could not monitor all communications. I finally have some proof that at least "millions" of phone calls and emails in North America are monitored every day. This is taken from the CBC, please note the third paragraph.. (I know this is off-topic and all, but I found our conversation really interesting, so I'll risk a few mod points for it..)
The question at the bottom that states they don't have a wheel the same shape as the surface, I tend to disagree, wouldn't a common circular wheel, while going over a steep hill both be circular shapes? What about tank tracks? They are both flat? A flat wheel and a flat surface = the same!
Until you get your insurance bill that is. Sometimes what's on the covers doesn't show you what's inside (although I don't think that relates so much to Microsoft..).
In York Mills Station, Toronto, Ontario, parking costs $5 for night parking (if you want to go bar hopping). The fine? $4 if you get a ticket. Have I ever paid? Yes, I was fooled once? How many times have I parked there without paying? >10. How many tickets have I got? 5. You do the math..
The Linux community _needs_ a vendor that is commerical based, it helps spread the word. I recently attended SHARE in L.A. and the only Linux retailer there was SuSE.
SHARE is mostly a mainframe conference but since z/OS (and s/390) now supports omvs (Unix System Services) it makes sense to start pushing more Linux.
I can recommend SuSE to some of my less technical friends and they will see that it's easy, and has good commerical support.
I'm the same way for the most part, but one FPS game I love to play is named "Day Of Defeat" (Half-life mod) and although it is a fast paced game and takes some time to get used to, once you have it's so addictive, well, I've been playing it exclusively now for 3 years (I don't own, or want a PS/2.). You can buy DOD retail alone in stores (without halflife) although it does come with the engine for halflife, so you can get the other mods if you want. Retail price is about $15..
If DOD was released for the PS/2 or DOD2 (Halflife 2 engine) was released for the PS/3, I would might actually be interested in purchasing it, for the sole reason that it is smooth online, I find current game consoles played online wayyy to cumbersome...
Rent your choice of automobile, any car will do so long as the price is OVER $65,000. Simply drive it downtown and look for a girl. Ask girl if she wants a ride. 1 in 10 will say yes, regardless of you, they are sluts remember, and they like your car. It's all about your car.
(9 out of 10 geeks wish they were sluts, dunno if that means anything though!)
Currently their call center is located in Markham, Ontario (near Toronto).
http://www.can.ibm.com/hr/graduates.html
Note the last entry:
Examples of New Graduate positions include:
e-business Software Developers, the IBM Toronto Lab, Markham, Ont.
e-business Application Developers, IBM Global Services, Toronto, Vancouver, and other major cities.
e-business IT Support, IBM Global Services, across Canada.
e-business Network Support, IBM Global Services, Toronto, and other major cities.
Technical Sales Support, Systems Sales, Markham, Ont.
Territory Telesales, ibm.com, Toronto.
Call Centre Operations, ibm.com, Toronto.
Dude fuck off. I just had a root canal, so I'm having a hard time typing.
I tried the underwear but it causes such painful blisters.. I suspect it's the amount of alpha rays pointed in such hot sweaty area's.. *grin* - Remember those?
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"John Lennon and the FBI" actually speaks about most of those key-words, here's an amazon link:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1
The scary part, if you google enough you'll find the actual unclassified CIA files that talk about "Mind control projects" (WHOA I threw in mind control, now I'm really a Tin-foiler!)
After you learn the truth, you'll need this link:
http://zapatopi.net/afdb/links.html
IBM won't be splitting anytime soon IMHO. They are too busy restructuring, and the haven't posted any large gains (yet). I would still say it's a great buy though, for a long term (> 1 year) investment. I'll probably end up purchasing some by the end of spring expecting sales in big iron to be up later in the year (they have been doing some good marketing.).
Does that mean that RFC0 + RFC0 = RFC2? If so what does RFC1 + RFC1 = ???
Old stuff man. Welcome to the wonderful world of encryption. The method you mentioned is actually very low-tech and wouldn't take much for the NSA to figure out, if they had a need. First off you would need to be flagged though, and 2 American teenagers, hardly raise any flags!
Have you seen the movie "A beautiful Mind".? If not I highly recommend it to you..
WRONG. They monitor 100% of all traffic, regardless of the medium. You need RTFA:
"Foreign traffic that comes through the U.S. is subject to U.S. laws, and the NSA has a perfect right to monitor all Internet traffic," said Mr. Farber, who has also been a technical adviser to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.
Do you understand the correspondence was between Canada and Britain? Do you know why they say it comes through the US? Hrrmmm, maybe you should play with your trace route.. Maybe, just maybe they ensure your packets hit US soil (or satellite *key) at some point.
Here's another article on this:
http://www.cbc.ca/cp/world/040404/w040428.html
Don't worry, Carinore will have no problems intercepting it.. It's funny how many people were telling me this was impossible the last time it was discussed on Slashdot.. I wonder what all these people are thinking now? Guess I'm not as stupid as I look. :D
And I agree with you 100%, encrypted to YOU does _NOT_ mean encrypted to NSA. The NSA code breakers have been doing this for many, many more years then any current organization has (except maybe the Nazi's but they don't have the money to dump into this technology..).
Now to all those doubters: If your really interested in this stuff I suggest you start by reading "John Lennon and the FBI", this book has many facts you will not be aware of. Next just start searching MKUltra projects on the internet, you'll find plenty of source material. IMHO MKUltra led to Carinovre and Echelon, and 2004 = 1984 + 20. Enjoy.
Yes I did, but I didn't have Winamp then, or Windows for that matter.. Since your talking about 9 years or greater, what does that have to do with today??
Here's an idea to keep yourself free from these type of third party software security issues.
.XM files?) So, go to command prompt (or your favourite association editor) and type ASSOC and change the association of .XM files.. Pretty simple.. In fact, change all associations except .WAV, .MP3 and .MPEG (or whatever video/audio formats you prefer), that deal with Winamp.
Don't have it automatically load at boot. Simple! Next, change your association's to only load the files you want (for example, I don't know _anyone_ that uses Winamp for more then video playing and mp3's, what's with the
Another way to change file associations is to go into Explorer, "Tools" pull down menu, select "Folder Options", click the tab "File Types" and you can delete them from here.
Now this solves the loading problem, if it loads only when you click on your MP3 you don't have to worry about it leaving open ports (this goes for any third party software you don't need running all the time..). Not only will this prevent this sort of attack, but you'll get some freed resources, and a faster boot time, 'to boot'!..
Hey dude, you may remember me, we had the discussion about US Intelligence services monitoring communications are you were under the belief they could not monitor all communications. I finally have some proof that at least "millions" of phone calls and emails in North America are monitored every day. This is taken from the CBC, please note the third paragraph.. (I know this is off-topic and all, but I found our conversation really interesting, so I'll risk a few mod points for it..)
http://www.cbc.ca/cp/world/040404/w040428.html
The question at the bottom that states they don't have a wheel the same shape as the surface, I tend to disagree, wouldn't a common circular wheel, while going over a steep hill both be circular shapes? What about tank tracks? They are both flat? A flat wheel and a flat surface = the same!
Until you get your insurance bill that is. Sometimes what's on the covers doesn't show you what's inside (although I don't think that relates so much to Microsoft..).
In York Mills Station, Toronto, Ontario, parking costs $5 for night parking (if you want to go bar hopping). The fine? $4 if you get a ticket. Have I ever paid? Yes, I was fooled once? How many times have I parked there without paying? >10. How many tickets have I got? 5. You do the math..
Eeee, could it be because you don't get kickbacks when somethings free??
(Runs, ducks for cover!!)
The Linux community _needs_ a vendor that is commerical based, it helps spread the word. I recently attended SHARE in L.A. and the only Linux retailer there was SuSE.
SHARE is mostly a mainframe conference but since z/OS (and s/390) now supports omvs (Unix System Services) it makes sense to start pushing more Linux.
I can recommend SuSE to some of my less technical friends and they will see that it's easy, and has good commerical support.
I'm the same way for the most part, but one FPS game I love to play is named "Day Of Defeat" (Half-life mod) and although it is a fast paced game and takes some time to get used to, once you have it's so addictive, well, I've been playing it exclusively now for 3 years (I don't own, or want a PS/2.). You can buy DOD retail alone in stores (without halflife) although it does come with the engine for halflife, so you can get the other mods if you want. Retail price is about $15..
If DOD was released for the PS/2 or DOD2 (Halflife 2 engine) was released for the PS/3, I would might actually be interested in purchasing it, for the sole reason that it is smooth online, I find current game consoles played online wayyy to cumbersome...
Dude, Gerry's dead, put down the LSD and walk away from the computer... slowly.
Remember folks, 1 in 10 women are serious sluts.
Here's how to score for real:
Rent your choice of automobile, any car will do so long as the price is OVER $65,000. Simply drive it downtown and look for a girl. Ask girl if she wants a ride. 1 in 10 will say yes, regardless of you, they are sluts remember, and they like your car. It's all about your car.
(9 out of 10 geeks wish they were sluts, dunno if that means anything though!)
In other news Micheal Jackson has been nominated father of the year by Stewart Living.
Cowboy Neal!
Oh wait...
Drink beer. Need it free?
http://www.surbiton.com/enough/beer.html
Seriously, we need to liberate beer:
http://members.aol.com/Dbix7/beer.html
Or if your near Atlanta:
http://www.atlanticbeerclub.com/
Dude, UDP is dead, get over it.
Some trolls have wayyyyy to much time on their hands.
(which is available for Linux, OS X and MS platforms)."
/. editor for not doing your homework.
I _always_ surf usenet with my 286, 2400bps modem, and DOS. It is available for DOS as well.. Thanks