It's a quantum space-time effect, you people just don't know it yet! Once you figure this out, the human race will finally be a spacefaring species. Go back to sleep, nothing to see here except ball lightning videos.
I'd say that the N.Koreans will be breeding these wabbits to release into the DMZ (detonate the mines) as a response to everyone laughing at their low-yield nuclear capability demonstration. Kim Jong whatever his name is got the idea from Snakes On A Plane. Think of the global (not to mention local) impact of thousands of bunnies being blown-up in the DMZ (and seen on CNN). Only a evil genius would bring the world to the brink this way. F@#king brilliant, I with I had thought of it first!
They got oil, water, hot-french lap-dancers, hockey, Tim-Hortons, lumber, beer, health-care, hot-french lap-dancers (again for effect), and comedians galore. They have an extensive nuclear program, yet they have not tested or exploded any nuclear devices which leads one to infer that they may be up to something sinister. Remember 1812, I knew that would wake you up to this northern threat.
Consider yourself informed, write the president, your senator, your congresswoman. We need to take swift action now!
Procrastination is a modern invention. Deadlines are mere abstractions to turn humans into automations that meet cycle times which produce products (output). If we were to structure our lives with more fluidity, we would be more happier, healthier, and I guarantee wealthier. Procrastination is a natural human form of rebellion. School, work et al inpose these 'deadlines' for some bullshit metric that demeans the human being. The whole system to me is very anti-human, it is designed to control you and turn you into nothing but a fucking battery (coppertop).
Human history is repleat with tyranny, and it will be always so. The physically strong will always threaten the physically weak (caveman days). The intellectually clever, will always threaten the common people (nowadays). Arms (sword, gun, light sabre) are mere instruments of equalization, no different than speech (free) or the right to vote (non-electronically of course). Individuals (the people) must have recourse to equalize and maintain against tyranny. Crime is symptomatic with the forces of tyranny. Criminals are essentially persons who have (had to) compromise their true humanity. Tyrants and crimnals all grow from the same basic human defect, enlightenment will help but this is the burden of humanity as we evolve forward to greatness. If the day comes where one can no longer defend themselves, their family, their country, then humanity is lost and we will be led by the smarter cows to the slaughter.
He'll being getting laid in quantity now, chicks dig guys with fusion reactors in their parents basement. Then again, you could score some if you have a PS3 also.
This is old stuff. IBM and the other computer giants were embedding the equivilent of rootkits (and backdoors) decades ago in things like printers that were shipped to foreign countries (at the behest of intelligence agencies). Where else do you think they get all those cool ideas for spy movies..real life.
I know for a fact that even modern equipment (routers, switches etc.) have backdoor access enabled for covert agendas.
Consider yourself better informed now!
..hey, I hear a knock at my door, I'll get back to you on this later!
This is good for Linux in the long run. Larry (and his people) are smart and are using the open-source business models in new ways to accelerate the adoption of OSS. I think they see the problem with RedHat and the expensive support costs that they apply to the 'product'. I purchaed a full-blown RHEL4 AS subscription for our 8-way Xeon development server. I had an issue regarding DVD burner support for the longest time. It never was being fixed in their 'updates' and when I invoked my support avenue the canned responses et al just pissed me off. We/I were not impressed with the support (especially for the cost of an AS subscription). Recently, when the subscription expired I just reformatted the drive and installed RHEL4 WS just to see if it would work on the 8-way. No problems, AS is just an overpriced 'product'. I'd say the WS version performs marginally faster on the 8-way. I've reduced our costs to a WS level which I think is fair. I think Oracles prices are fair. I think capitalism and OSS are viable, and this will prove it.
Last bubble, I invented a new index tied to Herman Miller chairs. It basicaly goes like this;
1) If chairs are flying at Microsoft, things are good in many ways!
2) If there are lots of Herman Miller chairs on eBay (and servers et al.), then things are bad!
3) If Herman Miller knock-off chairs (from China) are on sale at Staples, good for the global economy, bad for Herman Miller!
4) If you're working, and they come and take your Herman Miller away, this is potentially very bad!
5) If you're working, and they come and replace your lawn chair with a Herman Miller, this is potentially very good!
6) If you don't know what a Herman Miller chair represented in the last bubble, then you won't know what to look for in the next bubble.
Let the @#$% hit the fan and effectively slap the world upside the head. I'm fighting more and more spam everyday. It's money out of my companies pocket. It's lost productivity out of our employees. Legislation has no real teeth (just loopholes for the spammers). These spammers are funding a different kind of terrorism, the kind that sucks the lifeblood out of the economy.
Pull the pin, and watch the net grind to the halt. Business grind to a halt. Stop masking the problem with whitelists, blacklists et al. We are all paying for this, and spammers are virtually untouchable (and getting richer).
Deal with this now, or deal with this when these whitelist/blacklist servers get DOS attacks launched against them in a crossfire exercise. You've been warned!
I'm working on a CNC'd case to do just that. Over the last decade, I must have filled-up a dump truck with cases from all the PC's and Servers I've 'consumed'. What an environmental waste. I knew the idea was seeded from some forward thinker/dreamer. Wood is not that suitable a material to construct cases from (in my opinion), but aluminum, stainless steel, glass, acrylic are.
Then all I have to do is some Slashdotvertising..
India businessmen were educated under the same western techniques. The motivations that drive them are the same that drive the rest of the human species. Get the business at any cost, and then when you have them by the short and curlies, jack-up the price. Greed is the great equalizer in this global economy. Technology is the other! I forsee a future when North American and European entrepreneurs start unleashing superior business processes that effectively wipe out these 'outsourced' countries. Think about it, when you have to call support in in India for some peice of crap made in China..WTF!
I work with Lotus Workflow almost everyday. I am able to tap its power for anything that comes along. It does have a learning curve like all things, but since it is Lotus Domino based it's capabilities are vast. If your company/client are already Notes/Domino then the incremental costs are very reasonable since you have the client/server infrastructure in place. If you don't, and are intending on a Web-centric approach then the cost of a Domino Server with a suitable number of browser CAL's may not be too excessive. If I had to size up my options (as in your case) I'd start by looking at the existing infrastructure. If you are a MS-type facility, go with one of the.NET based workflow systems. If you have existing Oracle DB/AS then with a 10g upgrade you get Oracle Workflow capabilities under a J2EE model. Lotus Notes is the infrastructure, go with Lotus Workflow etc. Most workflow systems are extensions of popular platforms, although there are various independent stand-alone versions out there. DO YOUR HOMEWORK!!!
Say what you will about Notes/Domino, but it is a very powerful platform than most realize. I look forward to the MS-Exchange vs. Notes/Domino wars. Thus Linux (and OS X) become more available platforms in many corporate settings which is good for everyone.
And please remember, when you 'dis' Notes/Domino, you 'dis' some highly-intelligent programmers at Lotus/IBM who probably make you look like a script kiddie!
I can't wait to see the evolution when Notes/Domino 8.0 arrives on the scene..I think MS is going to feel more heat from the competition.
So, for the price of a certain Sony Music CD, I get a fully functional rootkit installation (on the cheap!) that I can exploit for any nefarious purpose I choose!
I can see it now..
Hey Bob (you $#@%), can I use your computer to listen to my CD while IT fixes mine over lunch! I promise not to mess-up your icon arrangement (oooooooooh).
Yesterday, /. posted a Railgun story. Could these be all related? A railgun could take out a satelite with ease!
It's a quantum space-time effect, you people just don't know it yet! Once you figure this out, the human race will finally be a spacefaring species. Go back to sleep, nothing to see here except ball lightning videos.
I'd say that the N.Koreans will be breeding these wabbits to release into the DMZ (detonate the mines) as a response to everyone laughing at their low-yield nuclear capability demonstration. Kim Jong whatever his name is got the idea from Snakes On A Plane. Think of the global (not to mention local) impact of thousands of bunnies being blown-up in the DMZ (and seen on CNN). Only a evil genius would bring the world to the brink this way. F@#king brilliant, I with I had thought of it first!
BOMB CANADA!
They got oil, water, hot-french lap-dancers, hockey, Tim-Hortons, lumber, beer, health-care, hot-french lap-dancers (again for effect), and comedians galore. They have an extensive nuclear program, yet they have not tested or exploded any nuclear devices which leads one to infer that they may be up to something sinister. Remember 1812, I knew that would wake you up to this northern threat.
Consider yourself informed, write the president, your senator, your congresswoman. We need to take swift action now!
shag more super-models and such this year!
:)
Yours Truly,
Johnny Opcode
Look, I'm a nerd and would rather read/see a Warp 5 engine instead. Even a simple nuclear rocket motor would get my nipples perky!
Must be a slow news day (again).
Procrastination is a modern invention. Deadlines are mere abstractions to turn humans into automations that meet cycle times which produce products (output). If we were to structure our lives with more fluidity, we would be more happier, healthier, and I guarantee wealthier. Procrastination is a natural human form of rebellion. School, work et al inpose these 'deadlines' for some bullshit metric that demeans the human being. The whole system to me is very anti-human, it is designed to control you and turn you into nothing but a fucking battery (coppertop).
'Free your mind' like the great Morpheus said..
Let a blindman into the strip club and see (pun) what happens!
Human history is repleat with tyranny, and it will be always so. The physically strong will always threaten the physically weak (caveman days). The intellectually clever, will always threaten the common people (nowadays). Arms (sword, gun, light sabre) are mere instruments of equalization, no different than speech (free) or the right to vote (non-electronically of course). Individuals (the people) must have recourse to equalize and maintain against tyranny. Crime is symptomatic with the forces of tyranny. Criminals are essentially persons who have (had to) compromise their true humanity. Tyrants and crimnals all grow from the same basic human defect, enlightenment will help but this is the burden of humanity as we evolve forward to greatness. If the day comes where one can no longer defend themselves, their family, their country, then humanity is lost and we will be led by the smarter cows to the slaughter.
Now someone can take a Vista DVD and turn it into a Linux install (say Ubuntu, even better yet SUSE).
Balmer will be throwing desks out the windows (pun) if this sort of mischief were to ensue!
He'll being getting laid in quantity now, chicks dig guys with fusion reactors in their parents basement. Then again, you could score some if you have a PS3 also.
This is old stuff. IBM and the other computer giants were embedding the equivilent of rootkits (and backdoors) decades ago in things like printers that were shipped to foreign countries (at the behest of intelligence agencies). Where else do you think they get all those cool ideas for spy movies..real life.
..hey, I hear a knock at my door, I'll get back to you on this later!
I know for a fact that even modern equipment (routers, switches etc.) have backdoor access enabled for covert agendas.
Consider yourself better informed now!
This is good for Linux in the long run. Larry (and his people) are smart and are using the open-source business models in new ways to accelerate the adoption of OSS. I think they see the problem with RedHat and the expensive support costs that they apply to the 'product'. I purchaed a full-blown RHEL4 AS subscription for our 8-way Xeon development server. I had an issue regarding DVD burner support for the longest time. It never was being fixed in their 'updates' and when I invoked my support avenue the canned responses et al just pissed me off. We/I were not impressed with the support (especially for the cost of an AS subscription). Recently, when the subscription expired I just reformatted the drive and installed RHEL4 WS just to see if it would work on the 8-way. No problems, AS is just an overpriced 'product'. I'd say the WS version performs marginally faster on the 8-way. I've reduced our costs to a WS level which I think is fair. I think Oracles prices are fair. I think capitalism and OSS are viable, and this will prove it.
Last bubble, I invented a new index tied to Herman Miller chairs. It basicaly goes like this;
:)
1) If chairs are flying at Microsoft, things are good in many ways!
2) If there are lots of Herman Miller chairs on eBay (and servers et al.), then things are bad!
3) If Herman Miller knock-off chairs (from China) are on sale at Staples, good for the global economy, bad for Herman Miller!
4) If you're working, and they come and take your Herman Miller away, this is potentially very bad!
5) If you're working, and they come and replace your lawn chair with a Herman Miller, this is potentially very good!
6) If you don't know what a Herman Miller chair represented in the last bubble, then you won't know what to look for in the next bubble.
Let the @#$% hit the fan and effectively slap the world upside the head. I'm fighting more and more spam everyday. It's money out of my companies pocket. It's lost productivity out of our employees. Legislation has no real teeth (just loopholes for the spammers). These spammers are funding a different kind of terrorism, the kind that sucks the lifeblood out of the economy. Pull the pin, and watch the net grind to the halt. Business grind to a halt. Stop masking the problem with whitelists, blacklists et al. We are all paying for this, and spammers are virtually untouchable (and getting richer). Deal with this now, or deal with this when these whitelist/blacklist servers get DOS attacks launched against them in a crossfire exercise. You've been warned!
I'm working on a CNC'd case to do just that. Over the last decade, I must have filled-up a dump truck with cases from all the PC's and Servers I've 'consumed'. What an environmental waste. I knew the idea was seeded from some forward thinker/dreamer. Wood is not that suitable a material to construct cases from (in my opinion), but aluminum, stainless steel, glass, acrylic are. Then all I have to do is some Slashdotvertising..
a Beowolf 'stack' of these!
What goes around, comes around..
India businessmen were educated under the same western techniques. The motivations that drive them are the same that drive the rest of the human species. Get the business at any cost, and then when you have them by the short and curlies, jack-up the price. Greed is the great equalizer in this global economy. Technology is the other! I forsee a future when North American and European entrepreneurs start unleashing superior business processes that effectively wipe out these 'outsourced' countries. Think about it, when you have to call support in in India for some peice of crap made in China..WTF!
I work with Lotus Workflow almost everyday. I am able to tap its power for anything that comes along. It does have a learning curve like all things, but since it is Lotus Domino based it's capabilities are vast. If your company/client are already Notes/Domino then the incremental costs are very reasonable since you have the client/server infrastructure in place. If you don't, and are intending on a Web-centric approach then the cost of a Domino Server with a suitable number of browser CAL's may not be too excessive. If I had to size up my options (as in your case) I'd start by looking at the existing infrastructure. If you are a MS-type facility, go with one of the .NET based workflow systems. If you have existing Oracle DB/AS then with a 10g upgrade you get Oracle Workflow capabilities under a J2EE model. Lotus Notes is the infrastructure, go with Lotus Workflow etc. Most workflow systems are extensions of popular platforms, although there are various independent stand-alone versions out there. DO YOUR HOMEWORK!!!
Say what you will about Notes/Domino, but it is a very powerful platform than most realize. I look forward to the MS-Exchange vs. Notes/Domino wars. Thus Linux (and OS X) become more available platforms in many corporate settings which is good for everyone. And please remember, when you 'dis' Notes/Domino, you 'dis' some highly-intelligent programmers at Lotus/IBM who probably make you look like a script kiddie! I can't wait to see the evolution when Notes/Domino 8.0 arrives on the scene..I think MS is going to feel more heat from the competition.
What really cooks the noodle is that 'genetic' likenesses of you/me can pop-up over a few millenium. Time to warm up the Beowolf to model that!
So, for the price of a certain Sony Music CD, I get a fully functional rootkit installation (on the cheap!) that I can exploit for any nefarious purpose I choose!
I can see it now..
Hey Bob (you $#@%), can I use your computer to listen to my CD while IT fixes mine over lunch! I promise not to mess-up your icon arrangement (oooooooooh).
I call this sweet^10!!!