I love attrion.org! It's the best way to start my day, opening the old browser and surfing on over to attrion! First on my list of things to do in the morning!
1) Mirror the content, with permission. Set a web server up at home, get a DynDNS and BOOM: you have a nice way of getting at the content you want. 2) SSH (or even better, VNC) into home and browse that way. This also becomes easier with a DynDNS name. 3) Download the content into a floppy disk at home or something, maybe put it on a USB key. wget -r is your friend.
I have the same thing at my school, and the problem is that port 22 is blocked, meaning that SSH doesn't work, and proxies also don't work (because the school already has one which all network traffic has to pass through). Still, I don't have anything I particularly need to access that is blocked:)
We hear, every so often, that "nuclear fusion has occurred", and nothing ever comes of it. It either can't be replicated or is impractical for power generation.
Would anyone care to enlighten me as to when we'll see anything come of this promising technology, and when people will stop pussyfooting around and just increase the scale a little bit?
Far easier and less bloated than Movable Type or any of the others. Also, it's completely customised.
Right now, I just use HTML though.
I love attrion.org! It's the best way to start my day, opening the old browser and surfing on over to attrion! First on my list of things to do in the morning!
:)
Mods don't hurt me
I mean our artificial nuclear fusion experiments (peaceful ones-i.e not H-bombs).
:)
Nothing comes of them.
Although I agree a lot comes off the Sun
1) Mirror the content, with permission. Set a web server up at home, get a DynDNS and BOOM: you have a nice way of getting at the content you want.
:)
2) SSH (or even better, VNC) into home and browse that way. This also becomes easier with a DynDNS name.
3) Download the content into a floppy disk at home or something, maybe put it on a USB key. wget -r is your friend.
I have the same thing at my school, and the problem is that port 22 is blocked, meaning that SSH doesn't work, and proxies also don't work (because the school already has one which all network traffic has to pass through). Still, I don't have anything I particularly need to access that is blocked
We hear, every so often, that "nuclear fusion has occurred", and nothing ever comes of it. It either can't be replicated or is impractical for power generation.
Would anyone care to enlighten me as to when we'll see anything come of this promising technology, and when people will stop pussyfooting around and just increase the scale a little bit?