You know MAC address of offending machines, or if you don't you better arrange things so you do. Log offensive IMCP packet frequency by MAC address and revoke the friggin IP contract.
As for putting a box on your network in the first place... 1) make them haul the machine into the lab and install zone alarm. make the student do it. record the MAC address. put it in your DHCP database. no leases for machines not in the database, PERIOD. If you want to be a real hardass, require that the students pass a test on using zone alarm(or whatever) before you ut their machine in the database. You might also require that they have all the patches installed if they are running Mr. Softies finest... 2. no exceptions to 1. 3. pamplet on cleaning up their machine so they can bring it to the lab and show you it's fixed before allow them back on the network. after hauling their SUX2000MK3gameblastersteamertrunk to the lab a few times, they'll get the message.
Anyway the reason for scratching(head) is that my 3 year warranty on the Fujitsu runs out next July so I'll be wanting a replacement come next May, provided I'm still on the sunny side of the grass. Along with this has been a keen interest in glomming on to one of those new Athlon 64 puppies. Almost drove up to Fry's today for the $199 Athlon 64 3200+ including motherboard with SATA and gigabit ethernet.
Well now I'm gonna wait. Wait for a laptop with this new Venitian boatman at the helm. I'll have speed, long battery life, 64bits, and best of all a cool cucumber.
and spammers! why the simple addition of a near field RF monitor will indicate their proximity to a computer.
and what about folks who get caught cheating on their wives or taxes, they better not turn up at a massage parlor or accountants office.
heaven forbid skipping out on prescribed worship sessions
employers should be allowed ot track employees during working hours as well. if an employee has phoned in sick then he damn well better be at home in bed, at the doctors, the pharmacist, the hospital, or enroute between these places. if he steps on to a golf course the explosive collar should immediately process a legal decapitation!
With books and radio, you get your own details built on the aspect and attributes of your own brain. Many screen adaptations of are disappointing because they are DULL by comparison.
Radio adds the mystique of invisible action at a distance. You can be on a small boat in the middle of the South Pacific, turn on the radio, and if things are just right hear, "...KDAY and it's 78 degrees at the beach!". Excited ions congregating in just the right places interact with something, modeled well by Maxwell(but it's still just a model), to bring this to your ears.
Yes, it's all VOIP over a private unencrypted network. Most radio links are SS and/or through satellite so it's a bit of the PITA to monitor and most traffic is data and the voice is as uninteresting as 900MHz cell phone traffis was. The high level command stuff goes over a an encrypted network but overall there is just too damn much traffic to run encrypt-decrypt all of it.
You've only seen the rhinocerous from 5 miles away through your most powerful binoculars. You've figured out how to put a camera on a bullet and now you're gonna get a tickbirds view.
You'd probably open your eyes, see Racquel W. and complain that you thought you were with Gina L. (showing my age here)
"...a new language with litle relation to Fortran other than it's intended domain of application."
YES, homage is certainly made to the 'intended domain'
per section 3.2.5
"The Frotress programmer should be aware that slack is a desireable property..."
SLACK!
Bob Dobbs bless Fortress!
Seriously, most of my programming has been Fortran for scientific applications and this looks to be pretty damn nice. Wonder if I'll have to pay for it?
Why the next big thing is games is psyho-mechanicals OR psycho-electromagnetics. With remote brain stimulation mimicing sensory inputs you'll be able to feel the hootage, smell the funk, taste the acrid smoke....
I'm serious. Sony has patents. and there is a lot of research going on in basement labs and self storage units thanks to the low cost of crack...
What's cool is one might form a company to allow skipping over the moralizing stuff or leave out the crappy, 'now we'll explain the film for the idiotz' portion. Heck, if you're of such a bent, you might prefer to watch ONLY the rawnuchy partz.
Also cool is that one could argue that putting the censoring tech in the hands of the enduser would leave directors free to make the movie they want rather than swapping art for distribution.
one is given the option of compiling everything in the distribution package, or just the kernel?
I'm curious because I never understood why anyone would run a 'stock' binary kernel. If not compiling a specific for the hardware, at the very least, it should be tuned to the hardware. IMO this is one area where all the distros I've seen fall short. There is little documentation to guide someone who is learning through optimizing for his hardware.
Real is losing money, stocks at six and a half bux. Novell, cap about two and a quarter billion is making money, PE is a low 6.45, and their stock is a tad under five bucks. Redhat, about the same cap as Novell and also making money, is trading at $11 with a PE of 46 and change.
I don't get this. If I did, I'd be retired. In any case, my small investment/bet is on Novell...
Found a link to the music store just to see selection and wonder, Why would they have an album minus three tracks?
See Cramps album, http://musicstore.real.com/music_store/album?artis tid=19319&albumid=468958&filter=y&sort=rd&from=dis c
Lonesome town and the way I walk both listed but not available for download from the album. And they don't have Bikini Girls with Machine Guns!
I'll give them this. They did have titles for almost everything I could think of in American Punk except a Chris Wood and The Restraints favorite, 'don't wanna be a nun'. If any/.er has a copy, please let me know. Been looking for years.
catch most bugs by running this BB on their in-house machines. If MS employees receive any sort of subsidy like free windows, then MS could run it on their employees machines too. The incremental benefit of putting this BB thing in every machine on the planet just doesn't justify doing it when other thngs are considered.
It's a fact that the opt-in feature will not protect my privacy if some-one/business dutifully pushed the 'all your data go to mama' button and my info is in there. This will eventually result in a successful action against M$. BB in all MS and MS employee owned windows gives them more direct access to the fault with much less volume of reports to deal with.
Whitelists only serve to push the consolidation of services to a few bigISPs.
Whitelists which block a small business running it's own mailserver create a shitload of problems.
The potential loss rate for the little guy ISPs may be lower in terms of the number of businesses, but when you look at as individual businesses, loss of communications to a business(as opposed to some statisitical metric of businesses) is a problem.
Then there are individuals who run their own MTA's. Whitelisting would make it impossibleforthese guys to exist forcing more consolidation. At the end of the day, consolidation results in a homogenized, feel good, safe for children, boring, creativuty free, world...
You know MAC address of offending machines, or if you don't you better arrange things so you do. Log offensive IMCP packet frequency by MAC address and revoke the friggin IP contract.
As for putting a box on your network in the first place...
1) make them haul the machine into the lab and install zone alarm. make the student do it. record the MAC address. put it in your DHCP database. no leases for machines not in the database, PERIOD. If you want to be a real hardass, require that the students pass a test on using zone alarm(or whatever) before you ut their machine in the database. You might also require that they have all the patches installed if they are running Mr. Softies finest...
2. no exceptions to 1.
3. pamplet on cleaning up their machine so they can bring it to the lab and show you it's fixed before allow them back on the network. after hauling their SUX2000MK3gameblastersteamertrunk to the lab a few times, they'll get the message.
P4 based laptops. Talk about your hot nutz.
Anyway the reason for scratching(head) is that my 3 year warranty on the Fujitsu runs out next July so I'll be wanting a replacement come next May, provided I'm still on the sunny side of the grass. Along with this has been a keen interest in glomming on to one of those new Athlon 64 puppies. Almost drove up to Fry's today for the $199 Athlon 64 3200+ including motherboard with SATA and gigabit ethernet.
Well now I'm gonna wait. Wait for a laptop with this new Venitian boatman at the helm. I'll have speed, long battery life, 64bits, and best of all a cool cucumber.
A heat pump AKA airconditioner uses much less energy than it transfers. Typically 1/3 to 1/4.
and spammers! why the simple addition of a near field RF monitor will indicate their proximity to a computer.
and what about folks who get caught cheating on their wives or taxes, they better not turn up at a massage parlor or accountants office.
heaven forbid skipping out on prescribed worship sessions
employers should be allowed ot track employees during working hours as well. if an employee has phoned in sick then he damn well better be at home in bed, at the doctors, the pharmacist, the hospital, or enroute between these places. if he steps on to a golf course the explosive collar should immediately process a legal decapitation!
couple of socks full will be enough to implement a reasonable facsimile, in the black box sense, of a human brain.
Turing's test requires a telepathy proof room. This is something yet to be developed.
Look at Longhorn, he's acting all funny!
.....
What's that Longhorn, is there something wrong?
Why are you mooing?
You want me to follow you?
wino can't get kikin chikin open
Look at Longhorn, he's acting all funny!
What's that Longhorn, is there something wrong?
Why are you mooing?
You want me to follow you?
linux won't install on new SUX2000 69bit NinSonSamDellFuLG box
Look at Longhorn, he's acting all funny!
What's that Longhorn, is there something wrong?
Why are you mooing?
You want me to follow you?
With books and radio, you get your own details built on the aspect and attributes of your own brain. Many screen adaptations of are disappointing because they are DULL by comparison.
Radio adds the mystique of invisible action at a distance. You can be on a small boat in the middle of the South Pacific, turn on the radio, and if things are just right hear, "...KDAY and it's 78 degrees at the beach!". Excited ions congregating in just the right places interact with something, modeled well by Maxwell(but it's still just a model), to bring this to your ears.
Yes, it's all VOIP over a private unencrypted network. Most radio links are SS and/or through satellite so it's a bit of the PITA to monitor and most traffic is data and the voice is as uninteresting as 900MHz cell phone traffis was. The high level command stuff goes over a an encrypted network but overall there is just too damn much traffic to run encrypt-decrypt all of it.
keeps those nerds from gettin restless come spring time.
Anyone know what that stuff is that's floating in the curry?
so that podcasters could legally include material, they'd have something hot.
"measly 8-inch resolution?"
You've only seen the rhinocerous from 5 miles away through your most powerful binoculars. You've figured out how to put a camera on a bullet and now you're gonna get a tickbirds view.
You'd probably open your eyes, see Racquel W. and complain that you thought you were with Gina L. (showing my age here)
"...a new language with litle relation to Fortran other than it's intended domain of application."
YES, homage is certainly made to the 'intended domain'
per section 3.2.5
"The Frotress programmer should be aware that slack is a desireable property..."
SLACK!
Bob Dobbs bless Fortress!
Seriously, most of my programming has been Fortran for scientific applications and this looks to be pretty damn nice. Wonder if I'll have to pay for it?
Alabama rednecks from Huntsville drive.
"Hey Vern, watch me jump this dune!"
I'm serious. Sony has patents. and there is a lot of research going on in basement labs and self storage units thanks to the low cost of crack...
hardware-bioware
OR
hardware-bioware-human interfacing
OR
if you really want to go for broke
hardware-bioware -- human ergonomics(human-factors)
Then again, there's still a good future is still in plastics or ceramics
What's cool is one might form a company to allow skipping over the moralizing stuff or leave out the crappy, 'now we'll explain the film for the idiotz' portion. Heck, if you're of such a bent, you might prefer to watch ONLY the rawnuchy partz.
Also cool is that one could argue that putting the censoring tech in the hands of the enduser would leave directors free to make the movie they want rather than swapping art for distribution.
one is given the option of compiling everything in the distribution package, or just the kernel?
I'm curious because I never understood why anyone would run a 'stock' binary kernel. If not compiling a specific for the hardware, at the very least, it should be tuned to the hardware. IMO this is one area where all the distros I've seen fall short. There is little documentation to guide someone who is learning through optimizing for his hardware.
What's this 'source-based' business?
and it will be distributed like a bell curve.
Intelligence, zealotry, penis size, baldness, you name it, bell curve.
So, you've got some zealots, they can be obnoxious to varying degrees, BFD, that's life.
NASA now knows it's time to scrap the the idea of housing Mar's colonists in mobile homes.
The market doesn't always make sense.
Real is losing money, stocks at six and a half bux.
Novell, cap about two and a quarter billion is making money, PE is a low 6.45, and their stock is a tad under five bucks. Redhat, about the same cap as Novell and also making money, is trading at $11 with a PE of 46 and change.
I don't get this. If I did, I'd be retired. In any case, my small investment/bet is on Novell...
Found a link to the music store just to see selection and wonder,
s tid=19319&albumid=468958&filter=y&sort=rd&from=dis c
/.er has a copy, please let me know. Been looking for years.
Why would they have an album minus three tracks?
See Cramps album, http://musicstore.real.com/music_store/album?arti
Lonesome town and the way I walk both listed but not available for download from the album. And they don't have Bikini Girls with Machine Guns!
I'll give them this. They did have titles for almost everything I could think of in American Punk except a Chris Wood and The Restraints favorite, 'don't wanna be a nun'. If any
from their 'consumer' page.
I was already to sign up and start 'unlimited' downloading with my 45mbps connected box.
Ratz!
catch most bugs by running this BB on their in-house machines. If MS employees receive any sort of subsidy like free windows, then MS could run it on their employees machines too. The incremental benefit of putting this BB thing in every machine on the planet just doesn't justify doing it when other thngs are considered.
It's a fact that the opt-in feature will not protect my privacy if some-one/business dutifully pushed the 'all your data go to mama' button and my info is in there. This will eventually result in a successful action against M$. BB in all MS and MS employee owned windows gives them more direct access to the fault with much less volume of reports to deal with.
Whitelists only serve to push the consolidation of services to a few bigISPs.
Whitelists which block a small business running it's own mailserver create a shitload of problems.
The potential loss rate for the little guy ISPs may be lower in terms of the number of businesses, but when you look at as individual businesses, loss of communications to a business(as opposed to some statisitical metric of businesses) is a problem.
Then there are individuals who run their own MTA's. Whitelisting would make it impossibleforthese guys to exist forcing more consolidation. At the end of the day, consolidation results in a homogenized, feel good, safe for children, boring, creativuty free, world...