You're saying one tenth of the average population has been accused for sexual molestation, paste me the link to wherever you read with, this is is on FA i want to read
I was under the impression that the general 'sexual hype' about the Catholic church was based around the Catholic church strictly forbiding sexual relations and masturbation to its priests; which of course is stupidly unnatural and a likely cause of immense sexual frustration.
Africans are ok pirating MS software in my book
I should say that kind of stuff more often, seems to be the way to go on here if you want a '5 Interesting' mod
Being SIS rather than something more computer security oriented (like GCHQ), I'd expect it is possible that they will get hacked.
It's the SIS, i'd think that they'd make sure they have the best security available to them.
Very good point,
They're going to loose control of root servers which service the rest of the world either way... they may aswell give it up and stop thwoing their toys out of the pram.
Exactly! I mean why are we even debating this, as World Police it is the right and role of Team America to defend and control what the rest of us cannot possibly fathom!
From the website: "The actual bandwidth that you will receive is based on three factors: the length of the wire that connects your premises with the BT exchange, the quality of the copper, and signal interference from other users or devices. If the quality of the copper is perfect, and there is no line noise, you will receive 24 megs up to a kilometre from the exchange. If your line is two kilometres long then you can expect to receive up to 15 megs. Your bandwidth will decrease further as line length increases, and we do not offer our service if you are further than 5.5 kilometres from the exchange. While bandwidths are not guaranteed, we do offer the highest bandwidth available using ADSL2+ to your premises."
It seems that they're covering their arses on this topic, and rightly so. Plus, i think their quoted speeds are that of the ATM circuits, so i'm guessing a 'perfect line' of 24Mb will get you a TCP/IP throughput of about 21Mb, ish?
ps, try beating that kind of uptime $1m data center.
The scale of the service delivered by a $1m data centre (minus a bit of downtime) would probably beat your single user box:)
World police!
I was under the impression that the general 'sexual hype' about the Catholic church was based around the Catholic church strictly forbiding sexual relations and masturbation to its priests; which of course is stupidly unnatural and a likely cause of immense sexual frustration.
Hold on Taco, i'll get my violin out for you.
Exactly, it should be in Bilzz rules to avoid any confusion
I'm going to wait until i'm not in work to reply to this... but lmfao :-)
Take a crap on Apache = you win *1 Flamebait*
This is great, i've cracked it!
Why bother releasing it for Linux? Linux is shit.
Africans are ok pirating MS software in my book
I should say that kind of stuff more often, seems to be the way to go on here if you want a '5 Interesting' mod
24km up in the air? Right.
Lmfao, that's actually quite funny... mod this guy up!
Being SIS rather than something more computer security oriented (like GCHQ), I'd expect it is possible that they will get hacked.
It's the SIS, i'd think that they'd make sure they have the best security available to them.
It's not just DNS though, sure the EU or whoever could run their own DNS servers. Its the IP address allocation which is the shitty part.
Very good point, They're going to loose control of root servers which service the rest of the world either way... they may aswell give it up and stop thwoing their toys out of the pram.
"a country with our military might cannot and will not be forced"
America! Fuck Yeah!
The UN and EU better watch out, they have Team America!
Get back in your box
Exactly!
I mean why are we even debating this, as World Police it is the right and role of Team America to defend and control what the rest of us cannot possibly fathom!
This sounds like a job for Team America!
Predictably? Then it's obviously something you're doing.
"Considering the processing demands of something like, *cough* Windows Vista"
Troll
From the website:
"The actual bandwidth that you will receive is based on three factors: the length of the wire that connects your premises with the BT exchange, the quality of the copper, and signal interference from other users or devices. If the quality of the copper is perfect, and there is no line noise, you will receive 24 megs up to a kilometre from the exchange. If your line is two kilometres long then you can expect to receive up to 15 megs. Your bandwidth will decrease further as line length increases, and we do not offer our service if you are further than 5.5 kilometres from the exchange. While bandwidths are not guaranteed, we do offer the highest bandwidth available using ADSL2+ to your premises."
It seems that they're covering their arses on this topic, and rightly so. Plus, i think their quoted speeds are that of the ATM circuits, so i'm guessing a 'perfect line' of 24Mb will get you a TCP/IP throughput of about 21Mb, ish?
Sounds like a job for Team America!
ps, try beating that kind of uptime $1m data center. :)
The scale of the service delivered by a $1m data centre (minus a bit of downtime) would probably beat your single user box
...get everyone a Gmail account!
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