I suggest 'fucked'. For two reasons. 1. It's probably the only chance for most of these kiddies to fuck anything. 2. There's something about the headline "Microsoft Well and Truly Fucked" that appeals. 3. Three. Three reasons. When was the last time you got to rant at someone saying "they're fuckers, not crackers!"?
My neighbor's cb does the same to my speakers.. I found a fix though.. I just take my unused case cover for my computer and sit it over my sub, which contains the amp, on the floor and it actually works very good, no more interference:)
I'm sorry... I must be punished.. How many "hail linus's" must I say?
Actually it's the only one I knew of, therefore I had to use it instead of another, better, open-sourced one.
I forgot my password but my program remembers it..
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To get those hidden passwords (******) that you have forgotten, but your programs remember, try Revelation http://www.snadboy.com/Revelation.shtml... it helps for getting your forgotten passwords out of your ftp program to be used for telnet or whatever...
It's an invaluable tool, I use it all the time.
Ok, so telling your program to remember your password isnt very secure... but that's your discretion.
I suggest 'fucked'. For two reasons.
:-)
1. It's probably the only chance for most of these kiddies to fuck anything.
2. There's something about the headline "Microsoft Well and Truly Fucked" that appeals.
3. Three. Three reasons. When was the last time you got to rant at someone saying "they're fuckers, not crackers!"?
LOL, I second that suggestion.
Bob, the "fuckers" broke in again.
>I *still* use MS powerpoint. Everything else linux.
FYI:
Star Office seems to work just fine with powerpoint presentations.
My neighbor's cb does the same to my speakers.. I found a fix though.. I just take my unused case cover for my computer and sit it over my sub, which contains the amp, on the floor and it actually works very good, no more interference :)
I'm sorry... I must be punished..
How many "hail linus's" must I say?
Actually it's the only one I knew of, therefore
I had to use it instead of another, better, open-sourced one.
For Windows
... it helps for getting your forgotten passwords out of your ftp program to be used for telnet or whatever...
To get those hidden passwords (******) that you have forgotten, but your programs remember, try
Revelation http://www.snadboy.com/Revelation.shtml
It's an invaluable tool, I use it all the time.
Ok, so telling your program to remember your password isnt very secure... but that's your discretion.