Aww, stop cribbin guys, Over here in *Developing Land* India, I've got a 512kpbs line, ADSL, with a 1000 MB(yup, not even a gig) Cap(Ever heard of one of those?) for Rs. 825($ 18.50 at todays rate). I'd kill for a $ 40 kinda connection that you'll in the States have. The highest bandwith in and around Pune, one of India's fastest growing Outsourcing hubs(Turn the flamethrowers on!) available to a person like me IS 512kbps. And there's no such thing as an Unlimited, or should i say Uncapped plan. I have to pay an extra $ 33.20 per 1000 MB I use over my limit. And don't get me started on the monitoring software at the ISP's site, #&*@%%#$$, I had my router TURNED OFF for a day and they still charged me 40 megs of transfer. Customer service told me I had a *cough* virus. I told them to go &*%(# themselves
Think, atleast for a moment, before you use two words so fundamentally different in the same sentence. Media stories of the taliban are rather soft, and, trust me, you would not want to know what it's like under the taliban
If Apple were HQed in India, they could go ahead and launch Tiger or Tigger or whatever, get sued by WHO_THE_F&*K_EVER, appeal, counter-appeal and probably get the case thrown outta court in 2193 AD !!!
First of all, System administration does NOT simply involve going thru menu systems at whatever level, contrary to popular belief.
Secondly, we are talking Software vs. Hardware. Not App Programming with widgets and forms (The hardware equivalent of soldering on a capacitor). Look into the internals of any OS(Take Linux as an example), and tell me if you can say, "Well, This part does this and oh, Yeah, That does that!".
Well, Thank you for that!!! I'm new to slashdot and the reason i posted here is because of the book review. I've read (and OWN!) both the 'Stealing the Network' books and have constantly visited my local bookstore to check for other Syngress titles, but mostly to no avail, and don't get me started on the local publishers website(BTW, I DID NOT say that!).
Can someone 'out there(As In - The US)' please get Syngress to "Force Replicate" this book to Local(As In - In~dia) Publishers cause i've read the sample chapter and boy, does it sound interesting...
On a more serious note... Waiting for this book to hit the shelves in India
(P.S. And if you're wondering, No, I'm not from Bangalore[If you know what I mean!])
Somebody will chat with me!
Thank you for choosing Microsoft!
...just ask Bill G
Really?!?
They have good purposes such as in the enterprise world to watch what you are doing/logging what you are doing
Rootkits are not nessesarily bad
I Rest my case (Heh,Heh)
Aww, stop cribbin guys, Over here in *Developing Land* India, I've got a 512kpbs line, ADSL, with a 1000 MB(yup, not even a gig) Cap(Ever heard of one of those?) for Rs. 825($ 18.50 at todays rate). I'd kill for a $ 40 kinda connection that you'll in the States have. The highest bandwith in and around Pune, one of India's fastest growing Outsourcing hubs(Turn the flamethrowers on!) available to a person like me IS 512kbps. And there's no such thing as an Unlimited, or should i say Uncapped plan. I have to pay an extra $ 33.20 per 1000 MB I use over my limit. And don't get me started on the monitoring software at the ISP's site, #&*@%%#$$, I had my router TURNED OFF for a day and they still charged me 40 megs of transfer. Customer service told me I had a *cough* virus. I told them to go &*%(# themselves
forgot to type in (FLAMEBAIT)
MS Exchange/Active Directory (Cause I'm a Support Tech for AD!)
...make my CISSP totally worth it!
I'm sure i could get you some cow dung from India to make up for not having cement
...told you so
and then...
"christian taliban"
Think, atleast for a moment, before you use two words so fundamentally different in the same sentence. Media stories of the taliban are rather soft, and, trust me, you would not want to know what it's like under the taliban
If Apple were HQed in India, they could go ahead and launch Tiger or Tigger or whatever, get sued by WHO_THE_F&*K_EVER, appeal, counter-appeal and probably get the case thrown outta court in 2193 AD !!!
First of all, System administration does NOT simply involve going thru menu systems at whatever level, contrary to popular belief. Secondly, we are talking Software vs. Hardware. Not App Programming with widgets and forms (The hardware equivalent of soldering on a capacitor). Look into the internals of any OS(Take Linux as an example), and tell me if you can say, "Well, This part does this and oh, Yeah, That does that!".
At least I will be able to do something on a business side if things flop with CS.
if things "Flop" in CS ??? [Scratch,Scratch](My head, that is...)
and you'll never get outsourced
Don't Bet on it!
Hum almost fail ho gaye they Hindi me, But I'm getting the hang of the lang, Finally
I was not so interested in the sorts of semi-skilled professions of coding and systems administrations.
Come Again ?!?
And just whose gonna make that [Hardware, Hardware, Hardware] work, Mr. Coward ?
True that, brother!!!
Where the Heck are you really from. New Zealand, Somewhere in Europe, WHERE ?
Well, Thank you for that!!! I'm new to slashdot and the reason i posted here is because of the book review. I've read (and OWN!) both the 'Stealing the Network' books and have constantly visited my local bookstore to check for other Syngress titles, but mostly to no avail, and don't get me started on the local publishers website(BTW, I DID NOT say that!).
Can someone 'out there(As In - The US)' please get Syngress to "Force Replicate" this book to Local(As In - In~dia) Publishers cause i've read the sample chapter and boy, does it sound interesting... On a more serious note... Waiting for this book to hit the shelves in India (P.S. And if you're wondering, No, I'm not from Bangalore[If you know what I mean!])