digging around the pdf, it seems that http://www.xxxxxxxx.tv/data/home-screen.js is mentioned. Other places on the internet mention that path in conjunction with bd.vieracast.tv and bd.vieracast.eu, and Panasonic tv's
I've been veggie for about 5 years now. I feel healthier, better, less sick, etc, etc, etc... whatever the reason. As far as I'm concerned there are more reasons to not eat meat, than there are reasons to be vegetarian. Those meatarians out there should give life a long good look as decide how do I want to enjoy life: quick and painfull (and ignorant), or slow and healthy.
AFAIK the encryption key is required during the boot process. If the computer is shutdown during the removal process, then it'll need the key when the computer boots back up. The normal way to do this is to stick the key on a USB stick, which you insert while the computer is booting. Once the machine is online, you physically remove the USB key, and store it somewhere else. This is great if you have a machine at location you don't physically control, and you want your data to be safe from prying eyes if you machine is ever taken without your consent.
XMPP does a lot better than SMTP! Sooner or later it'll be the winner. It supports dns authentication for _BOTH_ parties, and certs can be added easily too.
And the Psi team have a working implementation of Jabber-Jingle (the standard evolved from what gtalk are using) running on Linux. They've successfully made calls from Psi to GTalk, etc.
Re:Reading anything on tomshardware....
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The Story of Tron
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· Score: 3, Informative
Firefox has an extension called Anti-Pagination that does the 'next', 'next', work for you. You end up with all the articles all on one page.
There are three subranges in ipv6 'assigned' for IPv4:
::192.168.0.1 - real IPv4 connections
:ffff:192.168.0.1 - for IPv6 sockets receiving IPv4 connections
2002:192.168.0.1:: - for 6to4 implementations
see http://unfix.org/projects/ipv6/IPv6andIPv4.gif for a diagram of how traffic can be automatically translated between the two networks. The NAT-PT box allows the IPv6 only hosts to connect to the IPv4 network, and the socket5/6tunnel box allows the IPv4 only hosts to connect to the IPv6 network by doing DNS mangling, and IPv4-IPv6 translations.
digging around the pdf, it seems that http://www.xxxxxxxx.tv/data/home-screen.js is mentioned. Other places on the internet mention that path in conjunction with bd.vieracast.tv and bd.vieracast.eu, and Panasonic tv's
Now we just need color too :-)
A wizard did it!
I've been veggie for about 5 years now. I feel healthier, better, less sick, etc, etc, etc... whatever the reason. As far as I'm concerned there are more reasons to not eat meat, than there are reasons to be vegetarian.
Those meatarians out there should give life a long good look as decide how do I want to enjoy life: quick and painfull (and ignorant), or slow and healthy.
same thing, less work:
.forward
$ cat >
curl $subject | mail $sender
done.
AFAIK the encryption key is required during the boot process. If the computer is shutdown during the removal process, then it'll need the key when the computer boots back up. The normal way to do this is to stick the key on a USB stick, which you insert while the computer is booting. Once the machine is online, you physically remove the USB key, and store it somewhere else. This is great if you have a machine at location you don't physically control, and you want your data to be safe from prying eyes if you machine is ever taken without your consent.
I found the README.dist file in CVS, but no where else.
http://www.meebo.com/
XMPP does a lot better than SMTP! Sooner or later it'll be the winner. It supports dns authentication for _BOTH_ parties, and certs can be added easily too.
And the Psi team have a working implementation of Jabber-Jingle (the standard evolved from what gtalk are using) running on Linux. They've successfully made calls from Psi to GTalk, etc.
Firefox has an extension called Anti-Pagination that does the 'next', 'next', work for you. You end up with all the articles all on one page.
Also only clicked the link because it was so cryptic. The title should at least read: "Study Notes: Decline in Internet Spyware"
- ::192.168.0.1 - real IPv4 connections
- :ffff:192.168.0.1 - for IPv6 sockets receiving IPv4 connections
- 2002:192.168.0.1:: - for 6to4 implementations
see http://unfix.org/projects/ipv6/IPv6andIPv4.gif for a diagram of how traffic can be automatically translated between the two networks. The NAT-PT box allows the IPv6 only hosts to connect to the IPv4 network, and the socket5/6tunnel box allows the IPv4 only hosts to connect to the IPv6 network by doing DNS mangling, and IPv4-IPv6 translations.For something that is already in development, check out http://moztorrent.mozdev.org/screenshots.html
yup, you're right. Pity.
how about people use the coral mirror of your direct link?
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http://69.56.247.237.nyud.net:8090/download/howit
The collapse happened on Monday 28th. How is this NEWS?
Hmm, this cartoon sits on the wall besides me. Rather strange....
I find it amusing that your sig says use Coral Cache! but you don't.
nothing to see here, move along
Guns can be used to kill people, but you don't see people taking the arms manufacturers to court do you?
maxconsole have linked directly to the images so coral cache is useless. check out the mirrordot link to the story instead.
I'm not sure you're qualified to make such a statement if you can't even get the mirror url correct
Reports are that this layout bug has already been fixed in MS IE7.