If there will be demand for it ipv6 NAT, someone will provide (and maintain) a "3rd party" patchset for Linux kernel and for whichever necessary userspace utilities.
Great, so if we encounter alien life (or it encounters us), we can finally have following conversation for real:
President:I know there is much to learn from each other if we can make a truce. We can find a way to Co-exist. can there be a peace between us? Alien: Peace? NO PEACE! President: What is it you want us to do? Alien: Die... Die.
Oh, this one is almost too easy: How can you compare aunts, uncles, grandparents, etc. to Linux users when it comes to use of technology and software tools?
It used to do that for me as well after some events (ssh to another system from within one session, sometimes screen orientation changes). The fix was always to hide keyboard, and display it again - long press would work again then.
Curiously enough, I no longer observe this bug since a while ago (might have something to do with installing Android 2.2 on the Hero, who knows).
I totally dig the vampire in Sanctuary, it is a very well written and acted out character. That, and Tapping's smile still has me captivated, ever since I first saw her on SG1. Other than that, it's sometimes hard to suspend disbelief watching it, but it's not a bad show.
Just refuse to send sensitive data over plain e-mail. Recipient, if they need the data, can then offer alternatives, or ask for suggestions from you.
I'm way past the point to go out of my way to convince people to use correct solutions if they do not want to. I value my free time much more than 10 years ago.
Yeah, I think it's the same guy as one pestering flightgear.org guys. See http://wiki.flightgear.org/index.php/FlightProSim
No, this was a Austin Powers reference. (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118655/quotes?qt0367876)
"LOL" is not a punctuation mark. /offtopic
Unfortunately, I don't think Atlas has the strength to shrug this time.
If there will be demand for it ipv6 NAT, someone will provide (and maintain) a "3rd party" patchset for Linux kernel and for whichever necessary userspace utilities.
Also, you can't shout porn.
...and to think it all began with Sneakernet.
Great, so if we encounter alien life (or it encounters us), we can finally have following conversation for real:
President:I know there is much to learn from each other if we can make a truce. We can find a way to Co-exist. can there be a peace between us?
Alien: Peace? NO PEACE!
President: What is it you want us to do?
Alien: Die... Die.
It also looks better on an android phone - and more importantly, loads much faster on an old phone like Hero.
Result #5 for me as of now. I clicked it to help promote it. Let's make it #1, everyone! :)
Oh, this one is almost too easy: How can you compare aunts, uncles, grandparents, etc. to Linux users when it comes to use of technology and software tools?
It used to do that for me as well after some events (ssh to another system from within one session, sometimes screen orientation changes). The fix was always to hide keyboard, and display it again - long press would work again then.
Curiously enough, I no longer observe this bug since a while ago (might have something to do with installing Android 2.2 on the Hero, who knows).
Nah, they're just going to develop it in a separate branch, and merge it to trunk when it's done.
You forgot "feeb". At least be consistent.
Get your facts straight, it was a christmas special for Pocahontas, not a sequel.
I totally dig the vampire in Sanctuary, it is a very well written and acted out character. That, and Tapping's smile still has me captivated, ever since I first saw her on SG1. Other than that, it's sometimes hard to suspend disbelief watching it, but it's not a bad show.
So it's true - Microsoft fucks you over with Windows OS.
Shit, can you at least say "SPOILER ALERT"? I was just finishing with season 3. Thanks for nothing, asshole.
...with spellchecker disabled.
Yep, better keep your cool tight, not loose.
Anything with "social (network|graph)", "web 2.0", "html5" "i(phone|pad)" in the title will get more pagehits on /., don't you know that?
Just refuse to send sensitive data over plain e-mail. Recipient, if they need the data, can then offer alternatives, or ask for suggestions from you.
I'm way past the point to go out of my way to convince people to use correct solutions if they do not want to. I value my free time much more than 10 years ago.
Oh please. We all know this will be done in Java.
Yeah, I saw that in Lonely Wifes 13. Fantanstic movie.
Not women.