... or when mocking the meme.
Did you really think I was asking "Does this BSD router run Linux?"
Of course it can, but pointless to the article.
But can I do this without flaming? Of course I can but that's no fun.
Twit.
He didn't find it, though. So much for thoroughness, heh.
Thoroughness seems hit or miss, but there's one thing that always bugged me about the secure areas:
I don't carry anything with me that can be remotely construed as a weapon while going through the checkpoint. But on every flight I've been on since 9-11 (somewhere between 100 and 150) I've bought a glass bottle of juice while in the terminal (past the checkpoint) and brought it on the plane.
On one hand I'm glad to have it with in case anything happens </tinfoil> but always struck me as odd.
Fun indeed, sure does bring back some old memories...
I remember building something similar on instructions off of the old Acidwarp eye candy. Maybe common stuff now but made for a great party prop at the time.
From the full title of the book...
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... there must be a "Darl Strangelove" joke in here somewhere...
on hindsight of cease and desist letters: "Based on the findings of the report, my conclusion was that this idea was not a practical deterrent for reasons which at this moment must be all too obvious. "
on Free information: "Of course, the whole point of a Doomsday Machine is lost if you keep it a secret! Why didn't you tell the world?"
I don't see how a loud, hot old PC is necessarily better.
Not to mention power consumption is certainly worse.
... or when mocking the meme. Did you really think I was asking "Does this BSD router run Linux?" Of course it can, but pointless to the article. But can I do this without flaming? Of course I can but that's no fun. Twit.
but does it run linux?
He didn't find it, though. So much for thoroughness, heh.
Thoroughness seems hit or miss, but there's one thing that always bugged me about the secure areas:
I don't carry anything with me that can be remotely construed as a weapon while going through the checkpoint.
But on every flight I've been on since 9-11 (somewhere between 100 and 150) I've bought a glass bottle of juice while in the terminal (past the checkpoint) and brought it on the plane.
On one hand I'm glad to have it with in case anything happens </tinfoil> but always struck me as odd.
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Fun indeed, sure does bring back some old memories...
I remember building something similar on instructions off of the old Acidwarp eye candy. Maybe common stuff now but made for a great party prop at the time.
... there must be a "Darl Strangelove" joke in here somewhere...
on hindsight of cease and desist letters:
"Based on the findings of the report, my conclusion was that this idea was not a practical deterrent for reasons which at this moment must be all too obvious. "
on Free information:
"Of course, the whole point of a Doomsday Machine is lost if you keep it a secret! Why didn't you tell the world?"
Nope, this one was on /.
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Rhythm is the key as we open up the door...