On those sites I can't reach without changing the USER_AGENT-string i use this one: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1, But it isn't! I just said so because you won't let me in if i don't spoof the agent string. Stupid morons!)
Hey! That's a bit unfair to cite him witout his disclaimer:
It's a bit early to comment it because nobody knows where it goes. But my own feeling (not MandrakeSoft's official position)...
Daniel Lyons is a journalist who has worked for various newspapers and magazines, including the Boston Herald and Forbes. The short story on which Daniel Lyons based Dog Days won the Playboy College fiction award, and he was short-listed for Granta's "Best of the Young American Novelists" competition. He lives in Charlestown, Massachusetts.
I just came across this short article by ESR over at NewsForge. From the article:... But it's also deeply stupid to piss off that community like this, unless you think you're never going to have to hire programmers again. SCO is behaving as though it thinks its IP portfolio is the only asset it has left.
Sorry if this already has been posted. Havn't seen it here though.
afay wrote: > I have a definite list and surprisingly an order too (anyone else do this compulsively?) I've got a order and a list. It's in phoenix group bookmark feature. I've got a bookmark group in phoenix named "morning" that I check every, yeah, you guessed it, morning. Get out of bed, make coffe, smoke cigarette and then check e-mail, IM and the morning bookmark. The coffee actually isn't ready yet.
The bookmark contains of: GrepLaw - online law (Well I'm a law student) Gnuheter - Swedish news about open source (I'm swedish) Dilbert - well User Friendly - of course NYT - Usuallay well written news dagen.com - Christian swedish online news. I don't relly know why I read it, It's nice to get a perspective on things. Google News - Check what's has happened while I was asleep Aftonbladet - Swedish news Slashdot -...
The news from DOJ itself.
DrinkOrDie is according to Yahoo famous for "claiming it released a copy of Microsoft Windows 95 two weeks before Microsoft began selling it."
Hey!
Why don't you (slashdot) block IE? Btw, there is a lot of system administrators reading/. who probably will get fired some day soon anyhow. It's a quick hack and there is also a apache module out that denies MSIE access to the site on Fridays.
Someone else that noticed that the category "sex" only occured in the 1997 list? On the other hand there are more categorys now. Does this mean that the internet isn't about sex anymore?
Funny the way you set the subject to "global warming" and the topic to "United states"... There is a great deal of world outside of the US to, you know.
Christian Reconstructionism
Mods: Not informative, maybe funny. The poster is refering to one of the latest stories about SCO/Caldera.
Hey!
Where are the mods? This was really funny!
On those sites I can't reach without changing the USER_AGENT-string i use this one:
:)
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1, But it isn't! I just said so because you won't let me in if i don't spoof the agent string. Stupid morons!)
Works like a charm
Hey! That's a bit unfair to cite him witout his disclaimer:
It's a bit early to comment it because nobody knows where it goes. But my own feeling (not MandrakeSoft's official position)...
Hehe, he's in playboy!
Daniel Lyons is a journalist who has worked for various newspapers and magazines, including the Boston Herald and Forbes. The short story on which Daniel Lyons based Dog Days won the Playboy College fiction award, and he was short-listed for Granta's "Best of the Young American Novelists" competition. He lives in Charlestown, Massachusetts.
The official press release from The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet.
I just came across this short article by ESR over at NewsForge. ... But it's also deeply stupid to piss off that community like this, unless you think you're never going to have to hire programmers again. SCO is behaving as though it thinks its IP portfolio is the only asset it has left.
From the article:
Sorry if this already has been posted. Havn't seen it here though.
afay wrote:
...
> I have a definite list and surprisingly an order too (anyone else do this compulsively?)
I've got a order and a list. It's in phoenix group bookmark feature. I've got a bookmark group in phoenix named "morning" that I check every, yeah, you guessed it, morning. Get out of bed, make coffe, smoke cigarette and then check e-mail, IM and the morning bookmark. The coffee actually isn't ready yet.
The bookmark contains of:
GrepLaw - online law (Well I'm a law student)
Gnuheter - Swedish news about open source (I'm swedish)
Dilbert - well
User Friendly - of course
NYT - Usuallay well written news
dagen.com - Christian swedish online news. I don't relly know why I read it, It's nice to get a perspective on things.
Google News - Check what's has happened while I was asleep
Aftonbladet - Swedish news
Slashdot -
Time to get my coffee.
But they got phones and faxes!
0a. Last Update: Mon Sep 30 21:15:37 SAST 2002
0b. Sender: dns-admin@uunet.co.za
0c. Posted: Sun, 29 Sep 2002 21:08:35 +0200 (SAST)
0d. Subject: UPDATE DOMAIN aspa.co.za
0g. Hist Cnt: 2
0h. Inv Number: 0
0i. Contract: NEW
1a. Domain: aspa.co.za
1b. Action: U
2a. Domain Owner: Eskom Information Technology Services
2b. Owner Postal: P O Box 1096, Johannesburg, 2000
2c. Owner StAddr: P O Box 1096, Johannesburg
2j. Owner Phone: +27 11 203 6075
2k. Owner Fax: +27 11 203 6075
2l. Owner E-Mail: heinz.kollner@arivia.co.za
3a. Opp Date: 2002/09/30 21:15:23
4a. Adm Contact: Kollner, Heinz
4b. Adm Title: UUNET South Africa DNS Administration
4c. Adm Company: Eskom Information Technology Services
4d. Adm Postal: P O Box 1096, Johannesburg, 2000
4e. Adm Phone: +27 11 203 6075
4f. Adm Fax: +27 11 203 6075
4g. Adm E-Mail: heinz.kollner@arivia.co.za
4h. Adm Nic:
5a. Tec Contact: UUNET (SA) Operations
5b. Tec Title: UUNET South Africa DNS Administration
5c. Tec Company: UUNET South Africa
5d. Tec Postal: PO Box 44633, Claremont
5e. Tec Phone: +27 21 658 8700
5f. Tec Fax: +27 21 683 0160
Hey! What happened to my modpoints? I knew I had one left. Darn, I really wanted to mod parent up.
I think you succeded...
RIAA website:
HTTP Error 403
403.9 Access Forbidden: Too many users are connected
This error can be caused if the Web server is busy and cannot process your request due to heavy traffic. Please try to connect again later.
Please contact the Web server's administrator if the problem persists.
/.-ing Norway!E ntropia/
ftp://ftp.gathering.org/Games/Project%20
Photo of the screen?
The news from DOJ itself. DrinkOrDie is according to Yahoo famous for "claiming it released a copy of Microsoft Windows 95 two weeks before Microsoft began selling it."
http://www.futuretg.com/
Hey! /. who probably will get fired some day soon anyhow. It's a quick hack and there is also a apache module out that denies MSIE access to the site on Fridays.
Why don't you (slashdot) block IE? Btw, there is a lot of system administrators reading
Someone else that noticed that the category "sex" only occured in the 1997 list? On the other hand there are more categorys now. Does this mean that the internet isn't about sex anymore?
Funny the way you set the subject to "global warming" and the topic to "United states"... There is a great deal of world outside of the US to, you know.
http://www.tdv.com
snestreck punkt!