I have a Technics 1200MK2 connected to an old Radio Shack phono mixer connected to line in on my Sound Blaster Live! card and record vinyl with my Gentoo linux system. I've shown my hand.
I got into a fight with a girlfriend about this once. I called her an idiot for saying irregardless. Merriam Webster has it in the dictionary, the sick bastards actually put it in. Of course if it's in the dictionary it MUST be a word. Ugh.
Please show me where he admits that these "Young Turks" slaughtered hundreds of thousands of innocent Armenians and appropriated massive amounts of land from Armenia and why he severed all military ties with France because they prohibited denying that the genocide took place. Of course I don't really think banning speech, no matter how absurd, is good, but it does display a rather defensive and childish character within the Turkish government. Getting over it involves admitting wrong, and Turkey doesn't seem to be anywhere close to doing that.
Armos deserve, at the very least, for Turkey to admit what they did. Of course Condoleeza Rice has helped to make sure this doesn't happen. US Bases might be the reason.
"What we've encouraged the Turks and the Armenians to do is to have joint historical commissions that can look at this, to have efforts to examine their past, and in examining their past to get over it," the AP quoted her as saying.
I wonder how the Jews, or the slaughtered people of Darfur would feel about being told to "get over it".
My freebsd home server running on an HP dc7100:
From shutdown -r now to login: 67 seconds.
And that includes starting several daemons like apache, vsftpd, mysql, ircd, and of course/usr/local/etc/rc.d, thank you.
If putting the AOL icon on the desktop that gets wiped out as soon as it enters the building subsidizes our purchase of new HP machines, then thank you AOL:)
Companies, such as the one I work for, image their machines with a corporate image built by a systems integration team. Things such as "AOL preinstalled" are no worry. The first thing we do with new HP workstations is to reimage them. The majority of HP customers, I would assume, aren't concerned with what comes preinstalled.
You are replying to the wrong story, the story you meant to reply to can be found here.
The MPAA and RIAA are two different beasts... Learn it, know it, live it.
Executive VP: My Lotus Notes is slow
Me: You have a 16 gigabyte mail file with 20,000 unread messages in your inbox and 100+ folders
Executive VP: What's a gigabyte?
Hey, anyone want to meet in the park to squirt each other pictures of our families?
I heard somewhere that George Michael was recently spotted squirting his songs to various passersby at a rest stop in New Jersey.
But will the string module really be removed? This brings us back around to Microsoft... legacy support kills progress. I work at a major financial corporation, a Win2K shop. The legacy support is crucial. The fact that Production Technology cannot swiftly adapt to new technologies in a company that supports 100k users is a huge problem for Microsoft. So instead of truly innovating, they stagnate within the box of their bottom line.
From TFA:
[...] the RIAA said it had a letter from AOL 'confirm[ing] that defendant owned an internet access account through which copyrighted sound recordings were downloaded and distributed.'
I hate hate hate the RIAA. I hope they die. BUT this sounds to me like they are saying they have a letter from AOL saying that the accused had an account corresponding to the IP address they claim downloaded and uploaded the files in question. I read the AOL letter, which is nothing but a list of IP addresses and the corresponding account holders (of which all were redacted except the party in question). They are just saying she was the account holder of the IP address that they probably have in some screenshots.
I prefer "The Song Remains the Same". I throw a Gentoo LiveCD into the same case.
I work in a Windows shop and I use the Gentoo install-x86-minimal-2006.1 CD regularly to pull files from old crashed Win2k hard drives. It's nice, for me.
But Mr. Do! has shiny blue diamonds too!
"why can't anonymous declare war on the RIAA, they are a far bigger threat to society than Scientology."
Scientologists get angry, real angry. makes for better lulz. as they say...
mod me off-topic
thank you for your sig
a grand album I had forgotten about.
I have a Technics 1200MK2 connected to an old Radio Shack phono mixer connected to line in on my Sound Blaster Live! card and record vinyl with my Gentoo linux system. I've shown my hand.
tell me about it
it's not a docking station, it's not a port replicator, but holy christ it's got wheels!!!
I'm assuming you didn't mean gamecube.
You've put tears in my eyes ... oohh Madonna, how I love you.
I, for one, do *NOT* trust the police, however I welcome our new botnet-breaking overlords.
I got into a fight with a girlfriend about this once. I called her an idiot for saying irregardless. Merriam Webster has it in the dictionary, the sick bastards actually put it in. Of course if it's in the dictionary it MUST be a word. Ugh.
Please show me where he admits that these "Young Turks" slaughtered hundreds of thousands of innocent Armenians and appropriated massive amounts of land from Armenia and why he severed all military ties with France because they prohibited denying that the genocide took place. Of course I don't really think banning speech, no matter how absurd, is good, but it does display a rather defensive and childish character within the Turkish government. Getting over it involves admitting wrong, and Turkey doesn't seem to be anywhere close to doing that.
Armos deserve, at the very least, for Turkey to admit what they did. Of course Condoleeza Rice has helped to make sure this doesn't happen. US Bases might be the reason.
"What we've encouraged the Turks and the Armenians to do is to have joint historical commissions that can look at this, to have efforts to examine their past, and in examining their past to get over it," the AP quoted her as saying.
I wonder how the Jews, or the slaughtered people of Darfur would feel about being told to "get over it".
btw, I am not Armenian.
My freebsd home server running on an HP dc7100: /usr/local/etc/rc.d, thank you.
From shutdown -r now to login: 67 seconds.
And that includes starting several daemons like apache, vsftpd, mysql, ircd, and of course
Copywrite? Sounds like some obscure backup command...
If putting the AOL icon on the desktop that gets wiped out as soon as it enters the building subsidizes our purchase of new HP machines, then thank you AOL :)
Companies, such as the one I work for, image their machines with a corporate image built by a systems integration team. Things such as "AOL preinstalled" are no worry. The first thing we do with new HP workstations is to reimage them. The majority of HP customers, I would assume, aren't concerned with what comes preinstalled.
You are replying to the wrong story, the story you meant to reply to can be found here.
The MPAA and RIAA are two different beasts... Learn it, know it, live it.
Executive VP: My Lotus Notes is slow
Me: You have a 16 gigabyte mail file with 20,000 unread messages in your inbox and 100+ folders
Executive VP: What's a gigabyte?
All day, everyday
I heard somewhere that George Michael was recently spotted squirting his songs to various passersby at a rest stop in New Jersey.
There are 15 messages from DanielEran in uk.comp.sys.mac since November 12th. They are indeed blog link posts, but hardly a FLOOD.
But will the string module really be removed? This brings us back around to Microsoft... legacy support kills progress. I work at a major financial corporation, a Win2K shop. The legacy support is crucial. The fact that Production Technology cannot swiftly adapt to new technologies in a company that supports 100k users is a huge problem for Microsoft. So instead of truly innovating, they stagnate within the box of their bottom line.
Embrace, Extend, Extinguish.
It means that Microsoft hasn't embraced, extended and exteriminated Google yet.
[...] the RIAA said it had a letter from AOL 'confirm[ing] that defendant owned an internet access account through which copyrighted sound recordings were downloaded and distributed.'
I hate hate hate the RIAA. I hope they die. BUT this sounds to me like they are saying they have a letter from AOL saying that the accused had an account corresponding to the IP address they claim downloaded and uploaded the files in question. I read the AOL letter, which is nothing but a list of IP addresses and the corresponding account holders (of which all were redacted except the party in question). They are just saying she was the account holder of the IP address that they probably have in some screenshots.
I prefer "The Song Remains the Same". I throw a Gentoo LiveCD into the same case.
I work in a Windows shop and I use the Gentoo install-x86-minimal-2006.1 CD regularly to pull files from old crashed Win2k hard drives. It's nice, for me.