Worked a Radio Shack in Oregon 3 winters in a row during my off-season... worked on commission + minimum wage... cleared about 4k a month for 3 months then went back to my job in febrary... the manager (this was in 1988-1991) made between 50-75k a year...
I have been using MSFT OneCare for about 7 months now. I started using it when it was in beta and opted in for a full year for 19.99... It lets me backup to DVD/CDRW or External Drive. I have a 300GB Maxtor OneTouch II USB 2.0 and it just goes out every week and backs up what i want it to. OneCare also providea an outgoing firewall (not too shabby), Antivirus and Spyware (no spam filtering) but its nice.. cheap and you get to run it on 3 PCs... My two workstations and my wifes laptop and its all done...
I know there are probably other solutions out there.. just found that this one works and it IS from MSFT:)
what is stopping them from having a breast/butt implant that is full of explosives instead of silicone???
detonating with a timer or remotely... (heh, thinking a titty twister would set it off?)
Do we finally have a model where a software developer is working hand in hand with the ISP, End-Users and the Content (DRM) folks and managing to make all happy?
I just see this guy has someone who has a freaking clue as how best to manage the many touchpoints a product like his makes when out in the wild and is using his business/technical acumen to move things forward all the while making each layer 'happy'
Kudos to Bram and anyone contributing to the cause...
59.99 for the WRT-54G at Fry's on sale a few months ago and 20.00 that i donated to the funky haired guy who coded the firmware... the syslog and vpn endpoint components are great and the thing has been up for weeks now without a hiccup...
Glasses from 12 to 19
Contacts from 19 to 36 (glasses worn occasionally)
36 to present (41) lasik
would not think of going back to glasses or contacts... sure, there was a chance of failure, sure, it was my eyes... I just saw major sports athletes (tiger woods) getting it done and figured my sanity was worth it...
had 3 months of evening/low light 'halos' when looking at bright light sources but went from having a slight astigmatism and a nearsighted coke-bottle wearing guy to 20/15 in both eyes and much less astigmatism and no more glasses/contacts for good...
might need reading glasses in 10 years but i like it...
I totally disagree... I have over 10 accounts that I currently manage and these are fortune 50 companies in the size of 125k to 45k in mailbox count. They all 'were' Groupwise and Notes... why did these companies move from the holy grail to the pain and suffering you mention?
Exchange 'was' a beast to manage and scale in Exch 5.5 and 2000 but Exch 2003 has turned many a company back into using MS for their messaging needs... Exchange 12/2007 will only help the cause.. it offers some great functionality along with an even more robust core archtecture...
Just not seeing what you are 'saying' here in the real world...
I think you missed the part where they mention the attackers take over poorly configured DNS servers on the internet to send bogus requests to/through...
he's been packing on some pounds though... first time my wife saw my linux penguin on my im client her quote was something like
'oh, the fat boring penguin again'
so, there you go:)
vmware workstation or vmware esx?
if its esx then its not a fair fight... esx doe some pretty awesome memory/page sharing when machines are running that have the same binaries/dlls/libraries/ that get loaded into ram...
if its vmware workstation then all bets are off.. (same goes with GSX (now server) and MS$ virtualization products)...
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heh... or doing some 'probing' to find open ports:)
weird thing is that i can't remember the 2 things that my wife asked me to do before she left for her errands but i notice crap like this in freaking images and have this weird knack for seeing the same sort of crap in movies... makes it hard to enjoy them sometimes when i notice that the window that was just shot out is mysteriously BACK and whole again...
now, what was it my wife asked me to get from the store..
sour cream.... no.. cream cheese... no... uh... shit
uh... looking at that first photo... the numbers for the 'performance rating' are as follows:
4.4
5.9
5.9
5.9
5.8
with the overall rating of a uh... 4
whassup wit dat?
you had to ask a question like that... eh?
there is not much unsolid about the kernel... its the stuff a few doors north in the OSI model that seem to get it bashed (no pun intended)
I used the AppleII at the junior high and high school... 1982 it would have been (I would guess I was 15 or 16 at the time)... MY first computer would have been the TI-99/4A with all the trimmings... sprite pack, extra memory, external console, tape drive (woooot)... i remember writing what i thought was the best game in the world at the time and it was just a 'snake' type game where you issued up/left/right/down key commands and a trail of blocks would be drawn on the screen and two people could play... i remember that was when the idea of an array came into play and clarity in my head... i had to have a way to quickly sub through the x/y from a given 'snake' to figure if the 2nd player had touched the other one and also added an option to have the tail 'disappear' after 20 moves so it appeared to 'slither' or move.. oh, man... those were the days...
http://www.99er.net/ti.shtml
wish the blackberry would have something like that (not vibrate, but enable/disable a profile based on the calendar it as internally)... i have been asking around for at least 2 years that it would be so EASY to have the blackberry enable/disable a ringer profile based on your schedule from the calendar is has sitting there on the phone itself... some things just escape me how they get past product development... being in QA for a few years way back I then realize that development sometimes IS done in a vacuum, even when it comes to things like this...
there is probably some 3rd party download out there... just not had time to dig it up, try it, be disappointed by it, delete it, go back to complaining like i am here..:)
Worked a Radio Shack in Oregon 3 winters in a row during my off-season... worked on commission + minimum wage... cleared about 4k a month for 3 months then went back to my job in febrary... the manager (this was in 1988-1991) made between 50-75k a year...
I have been using MSFT OneCare for about 7 months now. I started using it when it was in beta and opted in for a full year for 19.99... It lets me backup to DVD/CDRW or External Drive. I have a 300GB Maxtor OneTouch II USB 2.0 and it just goes out every week and backs up what i want it to. OneCare also providea an outgoing firewall (not too shabby), Antivirus and Spyware (no spam filtering) but its nice.. cheap and you get to run it on 3 PCs... My two workstations and my wifes laptop and its all done...
:)
I know there are probably other solutions out there.. just found that this one works and it IS from MSFT
as are your clothes, your underwear, your shoes and part from your car or motorcycle... what is your point?
what is stopping them from having a breast/butt implant that is full of explosives instead of silicone??? detonating with a timer or remotely... (heh, thinking a titty twister would set it off?)
Do we finally have a model where a software developer is working hand in hand with the ISP, End-Users and the Content (DRM) folks and managing to make all happy?
I just see this guy has someone who has a freaking clue as how best to manage the many touchpoints a product like his makes when out in the wild and is using his business/technical acumen to move things forward all the while making each layer 'happy'
Kudos to Bram and anyone contributing to the cause...
Everyone knows that its many miles long... one single attack cannot bring it down...
59.99 for the WRT-54G at Fry's on sale a few months ago and 20.00 that i donated to the funky haired guy who coded the firmware... the syslog and vpn endpoint components are great and the thing has been up for weeks now without a hiccup...
Glasses from 12 to 19 Contacts from 19 to 36 (glasses worn occasionally) 36 to present (41) lasik would not think of going back to glasses or contacts... sure, there was a chance of failure, sure, it was my eyes... I just saw major sports athletes (tiger woods) getting it done and figured my sanity was worth it... had 3 months of evening/low light 'halos' when looking at bright light sources but went from having a slight astigmatism and a nearsighted coke-bottle wearing guy to 20/15 in both eyes and much less astigmatism and no more glasses/contacts for good... might need reading glasses in 10 years but i like it...
I totally disagree... I have over 10 accounts that I currently manage and these are fortune 50 companies in the size of 125k to 45k in mailbox count. They all 'were' Groupwise and Notes... why did these companies move from the holy grail to the pain and suffering you mention? Exchange 'was' a beast to manage and scale in Exch 5.5 and 2000 but Exch 2003 has turned many a company back into using MS for their messaging needs... Exchange 12/2007 will only help the cause.. it offers some great functionality along with an even more robust core archtecture... Just not seeing what you are 'saying' here in the real world...
VMware Server that is in Beta/RC candidate WAS VMware GSX Server a short while ago and that was a production ready solution....
any file that ends with .exe
You want it spelled out? RTFA... I simply stated what was in the article...
I think you missed the part where they mention the attackers take over poorly configured DNS servers on the internet to send bogus requests to/through...
he's been packing on some pounds though... first time my wife saw my linux penguin on my im client her quote was something like 'oh, the fat boring penguin again' so, there you go :)
you know, so you can search your 'web' over the web... jeez...
vmware workstation or vmware esx? if its esx then its not a fair fight... esx doe some pretty awesome memory/page sharing when machines are running that have the same binaries/dlls/libraries/ that get loaded into ram... if its vmware workstation then all bets are off.. (same goes with GSX (now server) and MS$ virtualization products)... r
heh... or doing some 'probing' to find open ports :)
weird thing is that i can't remember the 2 things that my wife asked me to do before she left for her errands but i notice crap like this in freaking images and have this weird knack for seeing the same sort of crap in movies... makes it hard to enjoy them sometimes when i notice that the window that was just shot out is mysteriously BACK and whole again... now, what was it my wife asked me to get from the store.. sour cream.... no.. cream cheese... no... uh... shit
uh... looking at that first photo... the numbers for the 'performance rating' are as follows: 4.4 5.9 5.9 5.9 5.8 with the overall rating of a uh... 4 whassup wit dat?
Did anyone see the judge checking his email on his blackberry during the trial? :)
you had to ask a question like that... eh? there is not much unsolid about the kernel... its the stuff a few doors north in the OSI model that seem to get it bashed (no pun intended)
I used the AppleII at the junior high and high school... 1982 it would have been (I would guess I was 15 or 16 at the time)... MY first computer would have been the TI-99/4A with all the trimmings... sprite pack, extra memory, external console, tape drive (woooot)... i remember writing what i thought was the best game in the world at the time and it was just a 'snake' type game where you issued up/left/right/down key commands and a trail of blocks would be drawn on the screen and two people could play... i remember that was when the idea of an array came into play and clarity in my head... i had to have a way to quickly sub through the x/y from a given 'snake' to figure if the 2nd player had touched the other one and also added an option to have the tail 'disappear' after 20 moves so it appeared to 'slither' or move.. oh, man... those were the days... http://www.99er.net/ti.shtml
wish the blackberry would have something like that (not vibrate, but enable/disable a profile based on the calendar it as internally)... i have been asking around for at least 2 years that it would be so EASY to have the blackberry enable/disable a ringer profile based on your schedule from the calendar is has sitting there on the phone itself... some things just escape me how they get past product development... being in QA for a few years way back I then realize that development sometimes IS done in a vacuum, even when it comes to things like this... there is probably some 3rd party download out there... just not had time to dig it up, try it, be disappointed by it, delete it, go back to complaining like i am here.. :)
no shit
and nuclear weapons...