This is like that "Trusted Computing" stuff. Eventually this thing will limit your speed by directly interfacing with your car. Tickets will print out your dashboard if the car suspects that you have broken the law. You gas tank will spring a leak if you speed to much, and frequent offenders will "have an accident." Did you know that traffic laws do not give an adequet definition of how fast you can legaly drive? You may not drive faster than a "safe speed." You may be ticketed for driving 55 in a 65 zone if it is dark and raining, even if your car has super bright headlights and tank treads if you have a system ticketing you in your car.
What is the point of this story! The story and all of it's comments are lies...all truth? What? I'm not making sense anymore! Am I lieing or telling the truth? I'm so... err... not confused??
The problem is, most software is PC(x86) or Macintosh(OSX) compatible. However, PC means x86 machine with Windows, and Macintosh means PPC machine with OSX. x86 OSX would have the same problem that plagues Linux n00bs: Linux compatible could mean x86, PPC, IA64, ARM, SH3, etc. Having always thought of their computer being a Windows PC or a Mac, and know running Linux, they wonder why PackageX-PS2.rpm won't run on their computer.
Another problem would be that there are differences between the architectures enough that source code may require changes before it will execute correctly. There would be no software that would run on your x86 OSX machine. Companies would most likely need to port their applications before OSX-x86 would be useful.
This might be secretly happening right now. NDA companies that develop major products for your OS and have them start porting. Don't let the MBU know or their might be an in company leak.
Linux, sadly, is not considered a real competitor. Now, if MacOSX was released for x86 processors it would immediately become criminal to even have some computers shiping with Windows preinstalled.
Benifiting? I have at least 30GB available, and I cannot think of a way to use it all without accepting a few 10GB attachments. Seriously, why would anyone read even 1GB of mail? To put things in proportion for you: a standard novel of more than one hundred pages is between 200KB and 300KB. 100GB is more email than any one person could possibly want.
U.S. software patents maybe, but Germany doesn't need to enforce them. Fight back against the evil legislation. Germans can't be less intelligent than American politicians.
"The important question is: How many hands have I shaked?"
George W. Bush October 23, 1999 Quoted by the New York Times. This was candidate Bush's response to a question about why he hadn't spent more time in New Hampshire.
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"There is madmen in the world, and there are terror."
George W. Bush February 14, 2000 Comment reported by the Associated Press.
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"There is a lot of speculation and I guess there is going to continue to be a lot of speculation until the speculation ends."
George W. Bush October 18, 1998 The Texas governor commenting on the possibility of his running for the presidency. Reported by the Austin American-Statesman.
Need I continue? Most Germans probably speak better English than Bush.
This was MY idea! Give it back! I wanted this to go into the PSP. I was even going to try to write a program to allow it to happen.
The Nintendo way might be a bad way, however. If it is integrated, and you connect to the internet through your _encrypted_ or _MAC moderated_ home network, well.. Nintendo has never(to my knowledge) made a networkable device before. I am concered about all the security holes that may exist in a non-flashable object that can connect to the internet and act as a wireless access point.
Why trust them? Make clone of your system that can be accessed from the internet, but only open connections to addresses that have incoming connections(through a tweaked kernel with no available source on the local machine). Invite people to hack it. Give them permission to get in by any means necessary. Figure out how they got in, give them a reward for getting in, and fix it. Everybody's happy.
Demonstrating that your browser is vulnerable and telling you how to fix the problem is not malicious. The program installed doesn't do anything other than showing you that you can be affected this exploit. Besides, who here actually uses IE?
"Now, if you can hack them, the possibilities are endless."
No, unfortunately. Nintendo has been cracking down on third party developers, because the tools used in developing games can be used in copying games. Sony has done good stuff like the Linux Kit, and has designed a more mature platform that doesn't have worthless features like an extra screen. I will be getting a PSP if I get a new handheld at all. I might just get an IPaq phone and then put Linux on it instead.
Now, if you meant crack, then the answer should have probably started with "Yes, unfortunately," because the DS seems like it is aimed at small children who like Pokemon.
5. Profit:)
Please remember to close your list next time./. readers might get confused by your non-terminated list and start reading the rest of the comments as items in your list!
Did you know that flouride is related to florine, and that it isn't an accident that "florine" sounds like the poison "chlorine"? There is a reason why you aren't supposed to swallow the flouride at the dentist's. Floride is toxic. Too much of it causes severe bone trouble, and even brain damage.
"People who live in areas with high levels of naturally-occurring fluoride in the water should use alternative sources of dinking water, such as bottled water."(atsdr.cdc.gov)
Well that's good. The RPC on my Windows installation has been broken for several months, atleast that is what the data/time sync program says. I don't have IIS on my server, and I don't have any of those $ share thingeys in Samba. No MSSql garbage either. I don't know what this LSASS stuff is(possibly YALATIDNU(yet another long abbreviation that I do no understand)), but I doubt that it will bother me if my machine is behind a NAT firewall and running Linux most of the time.
The bios may block that, but what about bootable memory devices? What about network boot managers? What about the addition of a new hard disk? What about a guy with eyes, a piece of paper, and a writting utensil?
There once was a robot who swallowed a fly. I don't know why it swallowed the fly. Perhaps it will generate energy.
There once was a robot who swallowed a frog. I don't know why it swallowed the frog. Perhaps it will generate energy.
There once was a robot...
My MP3 player is not capable of putting out enough volume to hurt my ears without me manually upping the volume to unsafe levels, because it is cheap. I usually use the Ogg Vorbis player on my N-Gage(I don't care if it is sideways, it is a decent size and it has bluetooth. I don't talk on it very often.).
My N-Gage has this terrible problem. I will get adjusted to the quiet in the house or whereever, and the lowest volume that the phone can handle will be painfully loud. What is wrong with these cell phone people? If I want to hold the phone far away from my head I can use the speakerphone setting. I have used the speakerphone as an extended volume range once, but only because I was on a bus with loud band and choir people and the signal wasn't that strong.
Will this patch involve extracting the files onto a local webserver so that the extracted files will appear to be in the internet zone? How would Nullsoft patch a bug that is embedded in a Microsoft library? Deleting files with known extensions could break some skins because this might be exploitable through VBScript too.
Those statistics are probably less than the real thing. Many ads could be called 'movies" now because they are animated and getting longer. I've downloaded movies, but they were less than five minutes long(with the exception of that Blender video that was Slashdotted) and they were all legal to download. You can imply stuff that isn't true and still kind of speak the truth.
Please hold off on your Slashdotting of the Gentoo download mirrors untill I have finished updating my system. Probably won't matter anyway. I wanted to get everything that was broken all fixed and updated, so I unmasked the KDE ebuilds and started an emerge -U world. I installed X.org too. I really should be doing other stuff, but this is important. Yeah, important. I might need, ummm... the newsticker aplet(it hasn't worked in a long time) to... ummm... do something important. Yeah. Next, I'll have to repeatedly reemerge GTK engines untill I get them to work... That's more important than my other stuff too.
This is like that "Trusted Computing" stuff. Eventually this thing will limit your speed by directly interfacing with your car. Tickets will print out your dashboard if the car suspects that you have broken the law. You gas tank will spring a leak if you speed to much, and frequent offenders will "have an accident." Did you know that traffic laws do not give an adequet definition of how fast you can legaly drive? You may not drive faster than a "safe speed." You may be ticketed for driving 55 in a 65 zone if it is dark and raining, even if your car has super bright headlights and tank treads if you have a system ticketing you in your car.
What is the point of this story! The story and all of it's comments are lies...all truth? What? I'm not making sense anymore! Am I lieing or telling the truth? I'm so... err... not confused??
http://clusty.com/search?query=Clusty
Did you mean Lusty
They don't even have their own name in their word list.
The problem is, most software is PC(x86) or Macintosh(OSX) compatible. However, PC means x86 machine with Windows, and Macintosh means PPC machine with OSX. x86 OSX would have the same problem that plagues Linux n00bs: Linux compatible could mean x86, PPC, IA64, ARM, SH3, etc. Having always thought of their computer being a Windows PC or a Mac, and know running Linux, they wonder why PackageX-PS2.rpm won't run on their computer.
Another problem would be that there are differences between the architectures enough that source code may require changes before it will execute correctly. There would be no software that would run on your x86 OSX machine. Companies would most likely need to port their applications before OSX-x86 would be useful.
This might be secretly happening right now. NDA companies that develop major products for your OS and have them start porting. Don't let the MBU know or their might be an in company leak.
Um... You meant 64k right?
Linux, sadly, is not considered a real competitor. Now, if MacOSX was released for x86 processors it would immediately become criminal to even have some computers shiping with Windows preinstalled.
Benifiting? I have at least 30GB available, and I cannot think of a way to use it all without accepting a few 10GB attachments. Seriously, why would anyone read even 1GB of mail? To put things in proportion for you: a standard novel of more than one hundred pages is between 200KB and 300KB. 100GB is more email than any one person could possibly want.
There is probably some law about that that only Slashdogs know. Look out if you see your dog heading towards a court house.
Need I continue? Most Germans probably speak better English than Bush.
This was MY idea! Give it back! I wanted this to go into the PSP. I was even going to try to write a program to allow it to happen.
The Nintendo way might be a bad way, however. If it is integrated, and you connect to the internet through your _encrypted_ or _MAC moderated_ home network, well.. Nintendo has never(to my knowledge) made a networkable device before. I am concered about all the security holes that may exist in a non-flashable object that can connect to the internet and act as a wireless access point.
Why trust them? Make clone of your system that can be accessed from the internet, but only open connections to addresses that have incoming connections(through a tweaked kernel with no available source on the local machine). Invite people to hack it. Give them permission to get in by any means necessary. Figure out how they got in, give them a reward for getting in, and fix it. Everybody's happy.
Demonstrating that your browser is vulnerable and telling you how to fix the problem is not malicious. The program installed doesn't do anything other than showing you that you can be affected this exploit. Besides, who here actually uses IE?
"Now, if you can hack them, the possibilities are endless."
No, unfortunately. Nintendo has been cracking down on third party developers, because the tools used in developing games can be used in copying games. Sony has done good stuff like the Linux Kit, and has designed a more mature platform that doesn't have worthless features like an extra screen. I will be getting a PSP if I get a new handheld at all. I might just get an IPaq phone and then put Linux on it instead.
Now, if you meant crack, then the answer should have probably started with "Yes, unfortunately," because the DS seems like it is aimed at small children who like Pokemon.
5. Profit :) /. readers might get confused by your non-terminated list and start reading the rest of the comments as items in your list!
Please remember to close your list next time.
5172537e1ea114ec857766f6af06a211 *d3demo.exe
Did you know that flouride is related to florine, and that it isn't an accident that "florine" sounds like the poison "chlorine"? There is a reason why you aren't supposed to swallow the flouride at the dentist's. Floride is toxic. Too much of it causes severe bone trouble, and even brain damage.
"People who live in areas with high levels of naturally-occurring fluoride in the water should use alternative sources of dinking water, such as bottled water."(atsdr.cdc.gov)
There are 50 reasons here.Well that's good. The RPC on my Windows installation has been broken for several months, atleast that is what the data/time sync program says. I don't have IIS on my server, and I don't have any of those $ share thingeys in Samba. No MSSql garbage either. I don't know what this LSASS stuff is(possibly YALATIDNU(yet another long abbreviation that I do no understand)), but I doubt that it will bother me if my machine is behind a NAT firewall and running Linux most of the time.
The bios may block that, but what about bootable memory devices? What about network boot managers? What about the addition of a new hard disk? What about a guy with eyes, a piece of paper, and a writting utensil?
There once was a robot who swallowed a fly. I don't know why it swallowed the fly. Perhaps it will generate energy.
There once was a robot who swallowed a frog. I don't know why it swallowed the frog. Perhaps it will generate energy.
There once was a robot...
My MP3 player is not capable of putting out enough volume to hurt my ears without me manually upping the volume to unsafe levels, because it is cheap. I usually use the Ogg Vorbis player on my N-Gage(I don't care if it is sideways, it is a decent size and it has bluetooth. I don't talk on it very often.). My N-Gage has this terrible problem. I will get adjusted to the quiet in the house or whereever, and the lowest volume that the phone can handle will be painfully loud. What is wrong with these cell phone people? If I want to hold the phone far away from my head I can use the speakerphone setting. I have used the speakerphone as an extended volume range once, but only because I was on a bus with loud band and choir people and the signal wasn't that strong.
You can't do that! He will beat you down with a tennis racquet and then run you over repeatedly with his scooter.
Will this patch involve extracting the files onto a local webserver so that the extracted files will appear to be in the internet zone? How would Nullsoft patch a bug that is embedded in a Microsoft library? Deleting files with known extensions could break some skins because this might be exploitable through VBScript too.
Those statistics are probably less than the real thing. Many ads could be called 'movies" now because they are animated and getting longer. I've downloaded movies, but they were less than five minutes long(with the exception of that Blender video that was Slashdotted) and they were all legal to download. You can imply stuff that isn't true and still kind of speak the truth.
Please hold off on your Slashdotting of the Gentoo download mirrors untill I have finished updating my system. Probably won't matter anyway. I wanted to get everything that was broken all fixed and updated, so I unmasked the KDE ebuilds and started an emerge -U world. I installed X.org too. I really should be doing other stuff, but this is important. Yeah, important. I might need, ummm... the newsticker aplet(it hasn't worked in a long time) to... ummm... do something important. Yeah. Next, I'll have to repeatedly reemerge GTK engines untill I get them to work... That's more important than my other stuff too.
Th whole point of posting was probably "Quick! Let's DDOS this site to prevent it's contents from spreading!"