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Anyways, the author could have used the acronym tag and showed a little something more informative to avoid going off his structure while still giving enough info to the visitors.
Your stupidity are belong to... mm... you!... get it?
your info to be secure in this country... you are nuts. PERIOD
Why?
The U.S. could not avoid the hijacking of airplanes in front of everybody and you want your personal info to be safe? HA!!
Seriously, this country, the people, have no real respect for one's job. Why? Well, it was even on the Simpsons show. Homer even said "do it the American way, do it half ass!" or something like that.
It is that simple, many americans do it HALF ASS. And people wonder why other countries hate the US. The U.S. has a all the freaking resources needed to protect people's privacy... and it does protect it, HALF ASS. Is HALF ASS enought? obviously not.
Your SSN are belong to us... get it?
P.S. I don't even need to RTFA... I just know it is always the same crap.
Have a good one.
Jus make them buy a Zyxel access point witch comes with a little printer. Just sell the damn coffee with "free" 30 minutes of WiFi access. The Zyxel prints out a code (receipt with a code), you open your broser and connect to their wireless. Then a page appears asking you to enter the password the cashier gave you when you bought the coffee (yes the printout from the Zyxel.)
Yup, something like that. My solution is just for the desperate, the geek that can't wait to encrypt a VoIP conversation and the enthusiast. Of course I mentioned businesses bcause it CAN be done, somehow.
How hard can it be to encrypt packets? How hard can it be to tunnel the VoIP through an SSH tunnel?
So, my free solution here would be to install OpenSSH (yes there is one for windows and its free) and putty. Then you just redirect the port of the VoIP thing and that's it. You just have another setup like that in the other end.
Now, I know that in government or any private company or industry money MAY BE a limitation... This is cheap and it has good licensing schemes, so no "buts."
Your IP phones are belong to us... (the unencrypted ones at least) get it?
People would be better off with a good old Apple Newton...
Apple HAD a good pda after all. I used one from the office just once. I am sad to say that I had to stop using it because it was so damn good and I don't have a mac to synch it with... >_
Now the Agenda was certainly promising except for the screen, it looked like crap. I was ready to buy one when it came out but the screenshots of it working left a lot to with for.
So programmers/developers/companies are the ones to blame for, mostly?
If an application was not developed the right way then users like me or you can complain about just that. If an application has to include a whole JRE that is because it wasn't planned correctly or the programming was a mickey-moused one.
CLASSPATHs... In this I can see SUN at fault, but also the programmers/developers/companies for not preventing this.
I just noticed that nobody mentioned how to run the damn jar files... There are times when applications like TUGZip, Power Archiver. etc, etc, take over those extensions and you can't jut double click those files and the JRE launch them. I jave seen some.exe lauchers for this, maybe too late now, but what the heck. How do I run a jar file is what most people ask in forums and blogs all around. I know, Java can be the good, the bad and the ugly all toghether. This has created such a bad image of Java for end users. Yes I know how to CLI the jars and run them from the command line, but is it acceptable? I mean it from a practical point of view. Systems, languages, and applications are created to simplify tasks, does Java really accomplish this? I mean it takes care of the multiplatform part of the deal and stuff but programmers have to look out for better implementations of the whole thing.
So people use Java when releasing applications for multiple platforms. What's the big deal? The JRE costs nothing to companies anyways.
Why use.NET to program if you can't get the windows and controls to work on MONO on linux?? GTK runs on Linux and Windows but no Mac support without installing X11. Installing X11 might be a pain for most Mac users, let alone that adds another step and requirement on the Mac side.
Why do people dislike Java so much? Is it because it takes to much RAM when using Eclipse to program or NetBeans??? Is it because it's not easy enough for people to program?? What the hell??
Java it's free, IDEs for development are free, it runs on Macs, Linux, BSD, Unix, Windows, etc, etc, etc... My point is... WTF??? It's like we say in spanish "peladito y a la boca" can't be any easier to develop for multpiple platforms having all the tools.
I say people are just ging nuts over peanuts.
Your multiplatform programing are belong to us... get it??
I guess all you need is a little bit that indicates whether the song is "favored" or not to be played more than the others... So no need to update firmware every few weeks because the songs would already have a value that determines the level in which they should be favored in the "not-so-random" shuffle playback.
I know I am being simplistic but that is the way I would do it.
[acronym title="This is a description, get it?"] Hover over this text to see a description [/acronym]
I hope the previous code shows up the right way.
Anyways, the author could have used the acronym tag and showed a little something more informative to avoid going off his structure while still giving enough info to the visitors.
Your stupidity are belong to... mm... you!... get it?
Have a good one.
Avast, ClamAV, McAfee, AVG, BitDefender...
Wait a minute... so McAfee is FINALLY coming to play with all the other kids??
HA!!!
Your linux-antivirus-competition are belong to us... get it?
Have a good one.
HA!!
ohh, yeah... congrats on the... er.. old stuff in your distro...????
Your outdated-distro are belong to us... get it?
HA!!!
P.S. HA!!!
Have a good one.
simulate something they don't know the measurements of? Ha!!!!
HA!!!
Your simulated-universe are belong to nothingness... get it?
Have a good one.
your info to be secure in this country... you are nuts. PERIOD
Why?
The U.S. could not avoid the hijacking of airplanes in front of everybody and you want your personal info to be safe? HA!!
Seriously, this country, the people, have no real respect for one's job. Why? Well, it was even on the Simpsons show. Homer even said "do it the American way, do it half ass!" or something like that.
It is that simple, many americans do it HALF ASS. And people wonder why other countries hate the US. The U.S. has a all the freaking resources needed to protect people's privacy... and it does protect it, HALF ASS. Is HALF ASS enought? obviously not. Your SSN are belong to us... get it?
P.S. I don't even need to RTFA... I just know it is always the same crap. Have a good one.
Jus make them buy a Zyxel access point witch comes with a little printer. Just sell the damn coffee with "free" 30 minutes of WiFi access. The Zyxel prints out a code (receipt with a code), you open your broser and connect to their wireless. Then a page appears asking you to enter the password the cashier gave you when you bought the coffee (yes the printout from the Zyxel.)
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Damn it, losers!
http://www.zyxel.com/product/model.php?indexcate=
Your wireless are belong to us... get it?
Have a good one.
But Santa Claus exists... right? Tle me he does... PLEASE!!!
I Santa a penguin??
ohh wait, I mean slashdot...
Anybody afraid of DDoS attacks?? I thought so ^_^
Your one-sided stupidity are belong to... you. Get it?
Have a good one.
Yup, something like that. My solution is just for the desperate, the geek that can't wait to encrypt a VoIP conversation and the enthusiast. Of course I mentioned businesses bcause it CAN be done, somehow.
I have used this program before to make "secure" point to point voice calls with friends.
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http://www.speakfreely.org/
How hard can it be to encrypt packets? How hard can it be to tunnel the VoIP through an SSH tunnel?
So, my free solution here would be to install OpenSSH (yes there is one for windows and its free) and putty. Then you just redirect the port of the VoIP thing and that's it. You just have another setup like that in the other end.
http://sshwindows.sourceforge.net
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty
Now for a commercial SSH tunnel, use Tunnelier.
http://www.bitvise.com/products.html
Now, I know that in government or any private company or industry money MAY BE a limitation... This is cheap and it has good licensing schemes, so no "buts."
Your IP phones are belong to us... (the unencrypted ones at least) get it?
Have a good one.
like throwing a few bones at companies to later on "own" them? I mean, once a company makes anything good M$ can take it all away in a snap, right?
Your inventions are belong to us... get it?
Have a good one.
People would be better off with a good old Apple Newton...
Apple HAD a good pda after all. I used one from the office just once. I am sad to say that I had to stop using it because it was so damn good and I don't have a mac to synch it with... >_
Now the Agenda was certainly promising except for the screen, it looked like crap. I was ready to buy one when it came out but the screenshots of it working left a lot to with for.
Your PDA are belong to us... get it?
Have a good one.
laughing at this stupid article!!!!!!
I mean, didn't he make something like that quite a few years a go?
Isn't this a stinking helicopter??
Ohh, wait!!
No!!!! minus points for being a smartass!!!! NOOO!!!!
Your stupitidy are belong to... you!!! get it?
Have a good one.
The college I work for is about to buy some stuff from Fortinet... I wonder if they will give us a discount for this... ^_^
Your GPLed rights are belong to us... get it?
Have a good one!!!
I think ISPs know when to change their own diapers...
Right?
WTF!!!
So what's next? They put a telescreen on each house?
Ohh, wait!!!
Your rights are belong to us... get it?
Have a good one.
P.S. F@ck those assholes!!!!!
Quit April-Fooling around!!!!!
I almost thought this onw was real... Ohh, wait!!
Your AprilFoolishness are belong to us... get it?
Have a good one.
So programmers/developers/companies are the ones to blame for, mostly?
.exe lauchers for this, maybe too late now, but what the heck. How do I run a jar file is what most people ask in forums and blogs all around. I know, Java can be the good, the bad and the ugly all toghether. This has created such a bad image of Java for end users. Yes I know how to CLI the jars and run them from the command line, but is it acceptable? I mean it from a practical point of view. Systems, languages, and applications are created to simplify tasks, does Java really accomplish this? I mean it takes care of the multiplatform part of the deal and stuff but programmers have to look out for better implementations of the whole thing.
If an application was not developed the right way then users like me or you can complain about just that. If an application has to include a whole JRE that is because it wasn't planned correctly or the programming was a mickey-moused one.
CLASSPATHs... In this I can see SUN at fault, but also the programmers/developers/companies for not preventing this.
I just noticed that nobody mentioned how to run the damn jar files... There are times when applications like TUGZip, Power Archiver. etc, etc, take over those extensions and you can't jut double click those files and the JRE launch them. I jave seen some
Your CLASSPATH are belong to us... get it?
Have a good one.
So people use Java when releasing applications for multiple platforms. What's the big deal? The JRE costs nothing to companies anyways.
.NET to program if you can't get the windows and controls to work on MONO on linux?? GTK runs on Linux and Windows but no Mac support without installing X11. Installing X11 might be a pain for most Mac users, let alone that adds another step and requirement on the Mac side.
Why use
Why do people dislike Java so much? Is it because it takes to much RAM when using Eclipse to program or NetBeans??? Is it because it's not easy enough for people to program?? What the hell??
Java it's free, IDEs for development are free, it runs on Macs, Linux, BSD, Unix, Windows, etc, etc, etc... My point is... WTF??? It's like we say in spanish "peladito y a la boca" can't be any easier to develop for multpiple platforms having all the tools.
I say people are just ging nuts over peanuts.
Your multiplatform programing are belong to us... get it??
Have a good one.
Play pacman at full speed??? and render it in software mode??? at full screen???
No way!!!!!
Now THAT would be amazing, wouldn't it?
Your teraflops are belong to us... get it?
Have a good one.
Use a specific tool for a specific need, period.
l tsp
Of course, how can Bill sell his terminal services server products if doesn't have a market to sell them to? huh?
Simple marketing... still I can't believe people actually listen to Bill and his ideas. Maybe a Linux thin client project instead... ^_^
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=k12
Your thin clients are belong to us... get it?
Have a good one.
Wrong. What you are refering to is the four letter word "Mesa".
Nice try though.
But Mensa in fact means stupid or dumb in spanish...
So NO, I don't buy it!!!
Your Mensa are belong to us... get it? (not really but who cares)
Have a good one.
I knew it!!!!
I knew it!!!!
I knew it!!!!
I knew it!!!!
Your invisibility are belong to us... get it?
Have a good one.
All I can say is: I have a Zen Micro. No conspiracies there so far.
I guess all you need is a little bit that indicates whether the song is "favored" or not to be played more than the others... So no need to update firmware every few weeks because the songs would already have a value that determines the level in which they should be favored in the "not-so-random" shuffle playback.
I know I am being simplistic but that is the way I would do it.
Your shuffle are belong to us... get it?
Have a good one.