How did you know they will remove your post? You definitely anticipated it because you made a screenshot beforehand.
Could it be that they received and answered this question 100+1 times before?
The safest would be to go home, for everyone.
Honestly, how many iraqis are there who still want them there.
Even those who want them there, are they really in bigger safety?
If there is no one in Iraq who wants them there, why are they still around?
Is it now? So IBM is against US?
When you talk about the US, i guess you talk about M$.
But i wouldn't go as far to say that linux is supposed to destroy M$.
M$ destroys itself with their own evilness or probably it is just dumbness.
From the article:
"However, security researchers who understood the technical nature--and severity--of their findings, Ellch and Maynor were widely celebrated for their work, which was the trigger for the MoKB (Month of Kernel Bugs) project that launched with exploits for Wi-Fi driver vulnerabilities.
Since the Black Hat talk, a slew of vendors--including Broadcom, D-Link, Toshiba and Apple--have shipped fixes for the same class of bugs identified by Ellch and Maynor, confirming the validity of their findings. "
Look for 'Apple' and 'shipped fixes' in the text.
Unlikely.
As the above example shows, you don't need extra profit to develop a new drug.
Patenting a drug, thus making it unavailable to someone else is plain murder.
A more sophisticated and 'civilised' way of murder, but still it is murder for money.
Maybe, and i can only agree with you. But how the news of being able to crack this stuff will increase the popularity with the so called 'ignorant masses' ???
I would like to see the publication of Microsoft's player keys so they will get banned and they need to get issued a new key, only to get those published the next month. (if i understood the underlying technology correctly).
Bah, why is it a problem if some russians try to get rich from the bugfest created in Redmont, only Ballmer has the right to stuff his pockets?
I bet the russians worked harder!
If light existed only for 14.7 billion years, then objects couldn't be farther than 14.7 billion light years, in fact, much less. As the maximum speed they could have (relative to us) is the speed of light.
Nah, if you ask me, i always said Apple sucks. And now I say Cisco sucks as well. (If in doubt, check my troll post about apple:)
Why the need of stripping titles. Simply put them on a melting iceberg :)
... with Cisco. It is so repugnant how these companies try to stiffle creativity.
How did you know they will remove your post? You definitely anticipated it because you made a screenshot beforehand. Could it be that they received and answered this question 100+1 times before?
The safest would be to go home, for everyone. Honestly, how many iraqis are there who still want them there. Even those who want them there, are they really in bigger safety? If there is no one in Iraq who wants them there, why are they still around?
Yeah, i didn't know who the fuck is Ansche Chung up until now. I still don't know, but i surely know she sucks bigtime :)
>If she's merely a starlet, isn't it probable that this is all just a publicity stunt to help thrust herself into full-blown stardom?
Right, you are not an algorithm, you are just data.
Is it now? So IBM is against US? When you talk about the US, i guess you talk about M$. But i wouldn't go as far to say that linux is supposed to destroy M$. M$ destroys itself with their own evilness or probably it is just dumbness.
The question was: "What effect exactly have these two had?" My answer was: "Apple shipped fixes." Good enough for me.
From the article: "However, security researchers who understood the technical nature--and severity--of their findings, Ellch and Maynor were widely celebrated for their work, which was the trigger for the MoKB (Month of Kernel Bugs) project that launched with exploits for Wi-Fi driver vulnerabilities. Since the Black Hat talk, a slew of vendors--including Broadcom, D-Link, Toshiba and Apple--have shipped fixes for the same class of bugs identified by Ellch and Maynor, confirming the validity of their findings. " Look for 'Apple' and 'shipped fixes' in the text.
Unlikely. As the above example shows, you don't need extra profit to develop a new drug. Patenting a drug, thus making it unavailable to someone else is plain murder. A more sophisticated and 'civilised' way of murder, but still it is murder for money.
Every last one of them !!! MSVC is probably the best program churned out of the M$ crap factories. Why did they fuck it so up with MSVC7, is a wonder.
The meaning is the same, the ways are new :)
Maybe, and i can only agree with you. But how the news of being able to crack this stuff will increase the popularity with the so called 'ignorant masses' ??? I would like to see the publication of Microsoft's player keys so they will get banned and they need to get issued a new key, only to get those published the next month. (if i understood the underlying technology correctly).
So, you would like an uncrackable DRM because you hate uncrackable DRM???
Yeah, lets wait until half of the USA coastal cities are under water. Then don't act, i don't care since i don't live there :)
Maybe they just keep working on how could they get ALL ranks not just the top one :)
Yeah, and i thought Linux is strong in Brasil.
Bah, why is it a problem if some russians try to get rich from the bugfest created in Redmont, only Ballmer has the right to stuff his pockets? I bet the russians worked harder!
Maybe Redhat Enterprise Linux is not specifically for the desktop?
Maybe it is time to simply shut down all email servers and invent some new ways of communication.
Yeah, i always assumed the theory is that it started from a single point. Not like i understand it better now, but you definitely got a good point.
If light existed only for 14.7 billion years, then objects couldn't be farther than 14.7 billion light years, in fact, much less. As the maximum speed they could have (relative to us) is the speed of light.
But they talk about Vista like it is already an existing product. (Comparing speeds, and stuff).