Now I have no idea what this means exactly, so I'll let Steve Jobs explain this RSA attack. I called him up and asked him how it worked. Jobs said, "I dunno what it does. It predicts...branches. It's a good thing!"
why RMS isn't a DRM (Note that NewsForge is also owned by OSTG) fan
Could you POSSIBLY have picked a worse place to insert that annoying conflict-of-interest disclaimer? Secondly, do you really think anyone cares if you guys happen to link to NewsForge?
What's this "identity theft addict" balonium? Do you call bank robbers "bank robbing addicts"? All bad behavior is not addiction. The guy is a lowlife crook who found an easy way to make money and kept coming back to it, plain and simple.
"The Information Revolution subtitled, The Not-For-Dummies Guide to the History, Technology and Use of the World Wide Web, is the second in a trilogy by J.R. Okin. The first book, The Internet Revolution, covering the Internet in general and the third, The Technology Revolution being a guide to The Impact, Perils and Promise of the Internet. I have not read either of those two books, but I believe that each can be read independently, and this review should be viewed in that light."
Aeonite, Aeonite, my breathless friend...you can't use commas as "I ran out of breath signifiers". That's not what they're for.
Know what's funny? I just figured out that prosco.net is now a parked domain. I guess they didn't have the heart to keep pretending anyone wanted to read it.
1. TOR invented the term Web 2.0 and is its biggest promoter. Would you call Google assholes for trademarking "Google"? Apparently you would. Linus only trademarked Linux (tm) long after it became a popular word; is Linus an asshole? Apparently, yes.
2. The guy did apologize, and admitted that he had, in error, previously caused someone *else* too much trouble by blogging before contacting them. He then said that maybe he'll rethink the way he goes about things. If TOR was so out of line to request an apology, the aggreived party might be expected to notice, and say so. Instead, he promptly apologized. Are you more Catholic than the Pope?
OK, now it's the third time in three days that I've been asked to metamod. The earliest moderation that I was asked to review is from December 9th! Really weird...
...digging from Japan, it looks like they'll come out off the coast of Uruguay (cool Google maps hack shows you where you will come out if you dig a hole through the center of the earth from any location).
Now I have no idea what this means exactly, so I'll let Steve Jobs explain this RSA attack. I called him up and asked him how it worked. Jobs said, "I dunno what it does. It predicts...branches. It's a good thing!"
Once.
It was this one.
God, I wish I had mod points. Finally, I get cPanel's gestalt.
Isn't this the same thing Dave Watanabe is accused of, right down to the sockets vs. linking debate?
Did I miss something? Who the heck is kdawson? No offense, just don't remember the name from before on /.New guy?
I tried to mod you insightful, but you were already at limit.
There are 1.3 billion Chinese; what do they need robots for? Just round up some dissidents.
why RMS isn't a DRM (Note that NewsForge is also owned by OSTG) fan Could you POSSIBLY have picked a worse place to insert that annoying conflict-of-interest disclaimer? Secondly, do you really think anyone cares if you guys happen to link to NewsForge?
Headline says: Daily Exploit Releases Irk Both Vendors and Crooks
Considering that Microsoft is the only Vendor complaining, and considering they've had months to fix all of these and didn't, the headline should be:
Daily Exploit Releases Irk Crooks
What's this "identity theft addict" balonium? Do you call bank robbers "bank robbing addicts"? All bad behavior is not addiction. The guy is a lowlife crook who found an easy way to make money and kept coming back to it, plain and simple.
"The Information Revolution subtitled, The Not-For-Dummies Guide to the History, Technology and Use of the World Wide Web, is the second in a trilogy by J.R. Okin. The first book, The Internet Revolution, covering the Internet in general and the third, The Technology Revolution being a guide to The Impact, Perils and Promise of the Internet. I have not read either of those two books, but I believe that each can be read independently, and this review should be viewed in that light." Aeonite, Aeonite, my breathless friend...you can't use commas as "I ran out of breath signifiers". That's not what they're for.
This is literally vaporware!
And you know what they say about a cowboy with slight hands, don't you?
Sigh...a six-word subtitle, and it contains a typo. (It's sleight. sleight of hand, not slight of hand.)
Know what's funny? I just figured out that prosco.net is now a parked domain. I guess they didn't have the heart to keep pretending anyone wanted to read it.
1. TOR invented the term Web 2.0 and is its biggest promoter. Would you call Google assholes for trademarking "Google"? Apparently you would. Linus only trademarked Linux (tm) long after it became a popular word; is Linus an asshole? Apparently, yes.
2. The guy did apologize, and admitted that he had, in error, previously caused someone *else* too much trouble by blogging before contacting them. He then said that maybe he'll rethink the way he goes about things. If TOR was so out of line to request an apology, the aggreived party might be expected to notice, and say so. Instead, he promptly apologized. Are you more Catholic than the Pope?
Moderator purge in progress?
OK, now it's the third time in three days that I've been asked to metamod. The earliest moderation that I was asked to review is from December 9th! Really weird...
I've been asked to meta-mod twice in three days. That's kind of strange.
Oh, bullsh*t. Mod this moron to oblivion.
...digging from Japan, it looks like they'll come out off the coast of Uruguay (cool Google maps hack shows you where you will come out if you dig a hole through the center of the earth from any location).
Typepad is not free, it's actually relatively expensive.
Your summary implies that the latest Typepad outage has something to do with their datacenter move of October. It does not. They had a hard drive problem that they noticed during routine maintenance.
the usability of a brick-bricks are quite usable! You pick it up, and you throw it hard.
Ironically, because of the depeering, I can't get to it!
where Microsoft has to PAY people to use Windows? I call that Progress.