the time line is a zipper of multiple strands, further out, further apart, as the future approaches, events narrow down to one outcome as it passes through your present, and from there its one solid line into the past. therefore the past only exsists as a memory, and the future would be "void"
sub-orbital flight is actually pretty farking easy once you get out of the air. its just one long arc back into the air, then you land.
its just costly, atm.
yes, but guess what most people are.:)
besides, if you LOOK at the fake certificate, you have to know EXACTLY what to look for to know its from cain, or else it looks semi-legit.
two things, you dont need to comprimise a machine to monitor it... example, does the place have ethernet ports? 10 bucks says they're on the same subnet as everything else. and this wonderful little program called cain does this wonderful little thing called arp poisoning, and it can even hijack HTTPS traffic with no issues at all.
secondly, why not just bring a knoppix CD around, that cures the software side of things, hardware keyloggers are a simple glance behind the machine.
sorry, but the ability to watch the latest episode of american idol with 300-600 more lines of resolution does not lead to greatness.
nothing anyone watched on tv lead to greatness, either, they just sit around on their butts to begin with.
well, it looks like they got smart all of a sudden, because, unlike dvd+ and dvd- R and RW...bluray and HDdvd are so far apart you practically need 2 drives for total support..
do you prevent cd/floppy boot disks?
granted, knoppix does not "install" or change one bit on the HDD, but thats still a hole (but one that should by any logic, be allowed, due to the "no install" basis of knoppix).
good luck keeping those sam and system files secure, however:)
funny, i programmed my calculator to do lots of things, including cheat. my teacher was ok with this, as i had to learn the material to get the calc to handle it., one program i did for geometry or something even wow'd the teacher that the calc could do it at all
name linux "doors" or "curtains" or "that sofa you had lost your virginity on before you gained it back from slashdot" and it might compete with "windows"
but a microwave oven wouldnt work...you gotta make a couple of neutron stars in your basement...you know..next to all the star wars action figures and mock stargate.
well...considering macs wont support my PC formatted ipod entirely...i doubt i'll switch any time soon.
however, getting a mini as a 4th computer is a valid option, but its very far down my priority list (ibm X41 laptop being at top)
pheer my 1700+ that overclocks to 2.3ghz that i bought for 47 dollars back in the day :)
the time line is a zipper of multiple strands, further out, further apart, as the future approaches, events narrow down to one outcome as it passes through your present, and from there its one solid line into the past. therefore the past only exsists as a memory, and the future would be "void"
sub-orbital flight is actually pretty farking easy once you get out of the air. its just one long arc back into the air, then you land. its just costly, atm.
yes, but guess what most people are. :)
besides, if you LOOK at the fake certificate, you have to know EXACTLY what to look for to know its from cain, or else it looks semi-legit.
two things, you dont need to comprimise a machine to monitor it... example, does the place have ethernet ports? 10 bucks says they're on the same subnet as everything else. and this wonderful little program called cain does this wonderful little thing called arp poisoning, and it can even hijack HTTPS traffic with no issues at all. secondly, why not just bring a knoppix CD around, that cures the software side of things, hardware keyloggers are a simple glance behind the machine.
yeah, Kotor 1/2 + this, makes it seem like there's a sith war every 100 years.
"living under water". i know the feeling, and im not on anything.
you in atlanta? try 88.5 and 90.1 (college stations)
sorry, but the ability to watch the latest episode of american idol with 300-600 more lines of resolution does not lead to greatness. nothing anyone watched on tv lead to greatness, either, they just sit around on their butts to begin with.
viva la taco bell!
this video is old..
i saw it sometime last year.
funny though.
but a 10 year old with a spy camera can defend a business better than cert or rent-a-cops can ;)
how does one opt out of instant credit?
who handles instant credit?
well, it looks like they got smart all of a sudden, because, unlike dvd+ and dvd- R and RW...bluray and HDdvd are so far apart you practically need 2 drives for total support..
not to mention the COST of bluray media...yeouch.
lockdowns within windows have no effect at all on rather or not the BIOS has the cdrom set 1st in the boot order. :)
do you prevent cd/floppy boot disks?
:)
granted, knoppix does not "install" or change one bit on the HDD, but thats still a hole (but one that should by any logic, be allowed, due to the "no install" basis of knoppix).
good luck keeping those sam and system files secure, however
msdos "edit" > vi, emacs, etc. :(
i miss it.
funny, i programmed my calculator to do lots of things, including cheat. my teacher was ok with this, as i had to learn the material to get the calc to handle it., one program i did for geometry or something even wow'd the teacher that the calc could do it at all
name linux "doors" or "curtains" or "that sofa you had lost your virginity on before you gained it back from slashdot" and it might compete with "windows"
yes. in fact, this idea has been realized already.
but a microwave oven wouldnt work...you gotta make a couple of neutron stars in your basement...you know..next to all the star wars action figures and mock stargate.
fish dont have boobs...they need their streamlined shape and all... lucas is an idiot.
great, lets set out to prove windows is bogus next,
then MS will be FORCED to release source code.
riiiight?
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well...considering macs wont support my PC formatted ipod entirely...i doubt i'll switch any time soon. however, getting a mini as a 4th computer is a valid option, but its very far down my priority list (ibm X41 laptop being at top)