...for any other purpose than what is clearly intended is not good form
That may be true, but it's not always clear exactly what a box is intended for. This is the reason why web-enabled security cameras sometimes pop up in Google results, for instance.
This assignment is very poorly thought out. Students could learn just as much from a few different servers running on the university network.
There is indeed a unix version of Photoshop, but unfortunately it went stale somewhere around v3.0.1
Used it a bit on Solaris. I seem to remember that there was one for SGI/IRIX but I can't track down the CDs to verify that.
I got tired of mucking around with all the electronic gobbldeygook connected to EFI, so I just tore all that shit out and bolted on a good old-fashioned Holley 4bbl carburetor...
Next step is a hood scoop and a bigger hard drive...
I use scotchbrite or steel wool on a fair amount of stuff to deal with this very problem. Oh, except on the screen of my new ipod. I haven't even taken the protective plastic off that just yet...
Given the way things are developing in the US and in the rest of the world, I think it is just a matter of time until the US has fallen so much technologically and economically behind the rest of the world that they will be unable to bully other nations like they did to my country. This is sad for the US people, as they have to suffer under a government by the corporations and for the corporations in a two-party political system that is only marginally better than the communist one party system.
Husgaard, is there a danish word for Schadenfreude?
Your post makes a lot of sense. I'm going to go out on a limb, though, and bet that the folks you're referring to who are competent developers who can't administer their own machines don't refer to themselves as god-like Software Developers...
Sounds like you just want to brag that you forced your shop to "run Linux"...
You've not provided any sort of business case for the switch. If your organization has the IT infrastructure to support 40,000 workstations, you aren't going to save any money by installing Linux on a couple of workstations. Further, if the "regular users" you're deploying to aren't Linux enthusiasts there will be a decrease in productivity [at least temporarily] and your boss will have you to thank for it.
Yeah, the '.xxx' TLD. Would have accomplished (or not accomplished) the same task, but with fewer technical requirements. Problem is if the ICANN "gives" the industry their own port or TLD, they feel like they're in effect "legitimizing" pr0n.
Huh. That's strange...
There is an airgap in the system.
All the modems are connected to unlisted telephone numbers.
Could I compile and serve a complete archive of everything available from the Pirate Bay and get the same protection?
Google sure thinks so
he just doesn't want to be quoted saying the word "orgone".
...for any other purpose than what is clearly intended is not good form
That may be true, but it's not always clear exactly what a box is intended for. This is the reason why web-enabled security cameras sometimes pop up in Google results, for instance.
This assignment is very poorly thought out. Students could learn just as much from a few different servers running on the university network.
Right?!?
You call your penis 'wagner'?
So do you pronounce it Vagner (like the composer) or Wagner (like Robert Wagner the actor) ?
Wouldn't that kill the rental market?
As we know it today, yes.
Video-on-demand would have killed it anyway, tho'...
Perpetual until the "permanent" magnets become degaussed, no?
cuáles son regulatinos?
Where the fuck is my CHRP already?
I think they were both 64 bit, no?
There is indeed a unix version of Photoshop, but unfortunately it went stale somewhere around v3.0.1 Used it a bit on Solaris. I seem to remember that there was one for SGI/IRIX but I can't track down the CDs to verify that.
I got tired of mucking around with all the electronic gobbldeygook connected to EFI, so I just tore all that shit out and bolted on a good old-fashioned Holley 4bbl carburetor...
Next step is a hood scoop and a bigger hard drive...
I use scotchbrite or steel wool on a fair amount of stuff to deal with this very problem. Oh, except on the screen of my new ipod. I haven't even taken the protective plastic off that just yet...
Given the way things are developing in the US and in the rest of the world, I think it is just a matter of time until the US has fallen so much technologically and economically behind the rest of the world that they will be unable to bully other nations like they did to my country. This is sad for the US people, as they have to suffer under a government by the corporations and for the corporations in a two-party political system that is only marginally better than the communist one party system.
Husgaard, is there a danish word for Schadenfreude?
Your post makes a lot of sense. I'm going to go out on a limb, though, and bet that the folks you're referring to who are competent developers who can't administer their own machines don't refer to themselves as god-like Software Developers ...
I have programmed in both Java and C#
.NET framework has made writing code really fun
Same here.
Visual Studio and the
I agree completely; however, before I tried C# I felt that way about Java.
YMMV
sheesh. girls can't write code!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper
Anyone wanna start a RUN vs. 99'er flamewar?
Good thing you didn't call him a niggardly shyster...
...dealing with root-kits detection...
...monitor persistently programs that might be affected of a malicious attack...
...doesnt expect its project to replace various protect software...
The project is timidly scheduled...
Sounds like you just want to brag that you forced your shop to "run Linux"...
You've not provided any sort of business case for the switch. If your organization has the IT infrastructure to support 40,000 workstations, you aren't going to save any money by installing Linux on a couple of workstations. Further, if the "regular users" you're deploying to aren't Linux enthusiasts there will be a decrease in productivity [at least temporarily] and your boss will have you to thank for it.
Non-political...BAH!
Even you know very well that "American Cheese" isn't really cheese. It's mostly oil, and foreign oil at that.
wasn't ICANN planing on doing something simmiler?
Yeah, the '.xxx' TLD. Would have accomplished (or not accomplished) the same task, but with fewer technical requirements. Problem is if the ICANN "gives" the industry their own port or TLD, they feel like they're in effect "legitimizing" pr0n.
please, nobody talk about usenet...
make better use of my time
Quit f-ing around on Slashdot and get back to work!