Purely assumption that they are bots based on the fact that I've seen a lot of them, even on my my fairly paranoid university LAN, likely from laptops connecting via wifi.
Any information on non-Windows bots? I know bots are forever trying to get into SSH, so that must means non Windows machines are being targeted, but I am curious as to the success-rate.
Well I suppose I agree with you, not all crimes are wrong (not refering to any one specifically) and I think it is rarely (subject to correction) really in ones "interest" to speakup. Speaking up just tends to be the "right thing to do", which is different. And your last statement makes it sound like "those days" are gone; maybe the name mafia isn't used, but these things still, and will always go on.
I suppose you don't get the part where journalists feel that they need to honour the trust of privacy between themselves and their informant. Disagree with that if you must, but what you're saying doesn't seem relevant here.
only people who have actually used Vista comment. These articles about operating systems are already boring enough without the same boring comments. At the very least I would like a few +5 funny comments.
Because the RedHat logos etc are trademarked. So they have to remove them from the source. And the GPL ask that the code be distributed freely, not the binaries, so CentOS does the compiling themselves.
I agree with your sentiment on our ability to judge something subjective such as ease of use, however, I still question how easy computer use should be made. By computer, I mean personal, general purpose computers.
It's not like he got a blow job while doing his work, why should he be impeached?
why people expect others to keep incriminating, or even non-incriminating emails
What exactly is the object of the embrace and extend here?
Purely assumption that they are bots based on the fact that I've seen a lot of them, even on my my fairly paranoid university LAN, likely from laptops connecting via wifi.
Any information on non-Windows bots? I know bots are forever trying to get into SSH, so that must means non Windows machines are being targeted, but I am curious as to the success-rate.
Wikipedia knows
Once again, useful time and resources wasted on IP issues.
So that when you buy it, MS gets some of that cash. Doesn't really mean anything else to me.
Irony may not be the word, but a person asking other guys to suck his dick, and calling those guys fags is at the least... funny.
Well I suppose I agree with you, not all crimes are wrong (not refering to any one specifically) and I think it is rarely (subject to correction) really in ones "interest" to speakup. Speaking up just tends to be the "right thing to do", which is different. And your last statement makes it sound like "those days" are gone; maybe the name mafia isn't used, but these things still, and will always go on.
I suppose you don't get the part where journalists feel that they need to honour the trust of privacy between themselves and their informant. Disagree with that if you must, but what you're saying doesn't seem relevant here.
Dude, thanks for letting me know about last.fm
Slashdot.org -> Wii.Ign.com -> CNN.com
only people who have actually used Vista comment. These articles about operating systems are already boring enough without the same boring comments. At the very least I would like a few +5 funny comments.
I have not yet understand the theory behind DST, ie. what is _supposed_ to be the actual benefit.
Because the RedHat logos etc are trademarked. So they have to remove them from the source. And the GPL ask that the code be distributed freely, not the binaries, so CentOS does the compiling themselves.
See his reply post: http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=229219&cid=185 79793
Please explain how CentOS exists if RedHat does not "provide free access to downloads of their signature product".
I hear the "artists" don't want to take the money from them
I guess I'm an elitis prick then. Computers aren't toys any more than cars are toys.
I agree with your sentiment on our ability to judge something subjective such as ease of use, however, I still question how easy computer use should be made. By computer, I mean personal, general purpose computers.
The threads on this article are proof that fewer and fewer geeks use Linux. Interesting.
It's not the testers fault that there's no Windows 2006.
why?
If your email client is running javascript, that is your problem
At this point in time, I do not trust the average journalist any more than I trust the average blogger.