I'd like to know if there are any programmers for this language left in this world.
Not to start a flame war, but I do not think we know enough about RNA/DNA to call it code, we could only do so it we choose to not learn from our past. Scientists once thought the world was flat, even "flammed" those who did not belive the same way.
So do we want large goverment or small goverment? And who is going to pay to for internet police?
The problem is companies over selling thier bandwidth, just like trendwest did with time shares. And someone needs to keep an eye on them at the local market level, the issue is that is going to cost money and be more goverment workers poking around gear. Then who's to say WHAT said goverement employees are doing.
And befo anyone bitches about P2P traffic, we all know that one arse in a coffee shop can make the hotspot useless. AND remember the golden rule, so when you get car jacked and it affects you or someone you know, you can justify that stealing too.
As far as I can tell, it sounds like they are copywriting a concept before it becomes viable. Thus can sue the crap out of any competitor that makes it work for "design infrigement"
On the funny side Personally I'd like to see an epiode of cheaters that had a line like "you took the picture of her koochi mother Fricker, what do you say about that!! that is your iris you cheating excuse for a husband!!!"
it would also open a whole new line of porn debates.. "That was not amature, i know that iris. thats soo pro."
The security folks on firefox have a late breaking press release about IE5.x. As per the Firefox devolpment cycle, it only took 6mo for them to do anything about it. They claim that this has nothing to do with the release date of IE7 and swear that they do not FOD........
Focus on the number of stippers you can pay for. Find something stupid to buy, like a boat. Code for a Open Source project you LIKE. Just find something more in life than how many zeros you have to do nothing with.
If that doesn't work, hire a geek dominatrix... type faster bitch, do it like I tell you too.....
I think that it could be very usefull. I could copy some files onto my PPC phone using my SD, then have a download link using my 802.11 that is built in. I could have a Fre busy indicator that i could change its status as I walked around the office. One could even put in postioning using what BT network it detects. Imagine this, I copy an my fav music on my phone, i walk over to my friends house and join his network and he plays my latest music with out ever having to trust his computer with my SD. I then walk to work and it can be accessed teling my coworkers where I am by simply typing rspery in their browsers.
then i could copy my program over and steal the partial cents from my companies clients.
like any tech, it can be good and it also can be realy bad realy fast
Now i just ned to find a spil prof keyboard...
I some how think we have said more "disruptive" things than the student. Sure we didn't use nearly as many colorful metaphores as spock would say, but the fact still remains he has the RIGHT to say it. Some say this is preperation for life, well yes and no. I were to work for a corperation, and on my home computer say bad things about them, yes I could face being fired. On the other hand this is a goverment org, and being so I can say the seattle police suck big balls. That thier average IQ is less than that of my turds and should face no issues. But yet, I have had police officers threaten to jail me because I said this fucking sucks. I had to remind them that I threatend them, the city, or anyone and therefore had a RIGHT to say it. And they have to listen to it, they are a trusted servant. If I were to make everyother word a colorful metaphore and make a scene, then yes they have the right to jail me on creating a public disturbance.
More so how the hell does a kid saying he feels like some fucker at the school makes him feel bad, create a public disturbance? simple, they make a big deal out of it. We should be teaching our children, not only how to do math, but how to be a useful member of society. They should have had him see a school psych. They have them, how about showing him that instead of a blog, that there are more productive ways to say what he feels, jsut the same as we would goto a city counsle meeting if we had an issue with the city.
Then again we know nothing about this student. they may have tried, they may have spent vast resources on him. He could very well be a pain in thier ass, and instead of wasting more time on him, use it on other kids that may listen.
Let us not forget we see only a paragraph is slash, and not the whole story.
There is a reason why tier one servers are restricted. I can't use security time stamps if the time is all pouched because some coder has no respect for others. They never read any of the use restrictions, I know bigben.cac.washington.edu is locally restricted. Not to mention this is a prime example of how poorly coded dlinks gear is. What means of detection did they use? The farest place from you? Most of these devices are here in the US not in denmark.
The admins of restricted servers here in the US should make claims against dlink, under homeland security. See if that gets thier attention.
Also I read a bit back the use of ISP level filtering to prevent DDOS, could he at least reduce the use by having them block use to the danish subnets?
Or set up a second dns name to give admins in denmark time to switch over say 6 mo. then kill the one dlink uses?
Just thoughts.
Do they block eastern block based hackers, phishing sites and spyware? If we had a wall around the US that could do this, would we be complaining? If not where does the line lay? When do we say enough is enough, and does this make us better or worse than china because we do so little. A kid in high school can kill his class because we didn't stop the download of the anarchist cookbook...
Lets argue of the legal concept instead of buying Bram a drink. Slap those worthless companies upside the head, make them think twice before infecting me. Spyware is worse than a condom that disolves in water...... would you be mad if Trojan made a legal statement that said if you use our name you have to hold some standards? I think not.
i used to work for a call center most of you have called. We got calls from people wanting support on burned copies of XP and Office People paid retail on. And if I thought that some people were brazen for doing that... the computer store not a 10 minute drive from Campus was selling PC's with MSDN on it. People say MSFT is hard on idiots.. but everyone in the world has heard thier BSA ad's, the legit campain, and various others. You ussally have to do be doing it on a large scale and ignor thier shot over the bow to comply in order for you to get charged. I really wouldn't be surprised if MSFT had sent this idiot an email using a free email service saying how stupid this was. I'm sure they had no interest in jailing this idiot, only an interest in stoping him after getting warned. If they let some idiot do it for 20 whats to say in court that some one could do it for 2k, and use the legal defense that msft never stoped the first, so therfore it is acceptance from MSFT that if freely availible and wide spread. Then MSFT doesn't care. That kind of defence would get press and actually hurt stock prices.
--rich
You have no idea what Premier support costs. it would be cheaper to pay for crash courses for every cert in the industry than buy that contract. even a ten pack of support is around 3 grand. This person works for a small company that can't afford it. If they get training they get paid more. You wouldn't expect a company pay for you to go to college to better your career so you can leave them, but you can garentee you would expect to leave after you got it if they dumped on you the whole way.
I used to be a consultant. I stoped after finding that my name was getting trashed from having too many cheap clients unwilling to spend what they needed to get it done right. Prime example was a CPA who didn't want a SBS box or un-auth 2k3/2k server. The print server that played nice with thier HP lasers required you to have a full server to run right. (power users group was apparently altered in there XP pro oem) last year in tax season they lost 3 days of printing, due to not wanting nut up. First was, not letting me repair install the OS. Second was not getting a cheap, but workable replacement, and lastly from not taking advise in the first place. In the end I built them a clean working XP Pro "server" (once again not nutting up). It cost time, both of mine and thiers by instisting that I could fix the flaw without a repair install, and thiers from not being able to print. Since then, their "guy here" has done some pretty stupid "admin'ing" in a non-domained enviroment. Every time I come out and fix his shit from not wanting to pay me an hour to drive over and fix it, in the end its several hours plus his. From thier constant not nutting up they pay a shit load more than they need to. so far i est. 3x more than a single SBS box.
Moral of the story. Get someone with real verifible experiance. Don't take thier word for thier ability, get someone that can test them, Volt or other agencies can help you with that. And most important take thier advise. Prime example, i can get you free anti-virus, and I can get real anti-virus. Whats you liability if you get a trojan that breaks your NDA and you get caught.
--rich
I am a sysadmin.. I can say beyond a doubt, you want to pay for a real admin. Most "consultants" will cost you more by cutting corners, charging you more hours, and costing your other staff hours of time from having to work around their inability to get it done right the first time. You know the phrase "you pay for what you get"
Now if you need some one to do run updates and change the toner, goto a local college IT dept and ask for an intern that the prof can double check. That way you know you have a man that is cheap for the job, but has the knowledge to do the job by proxy.
correct me if I am wrong, but Jimmy wants us to use the wikki. and he did rewrite the words, just not the facts, and what columist has ever cited the sources at the end of a news release. To have Jimmy ask for money under the pretense that we can make a free and unproprietary system, that just maybe Jimmy should face the legal ramifications that he so dearly wants this pour man to face. Jimmy I would venture to say has defruaded the world and should be held liable for his actions. In jimmy own words, "with basic works they can adopt, modify, and share freely without asking permission from anyone."
--Richard Sperry
A Personal Appeal from Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales
We are soon entering our 6th year online, and I want to take a moment to ask you for your help in continuing our mission. Wikipedia is facing new challenges and encountering new opportunities, and both are going to require major funds.
Wikipedia is based on a very radical idea, the realization of the dreams most of us have always had for what the Internet can and should become. Thousands of people, all over the world, from all cultures, working together in harmony to freely share clear, factual, unbiased information... a simple and pure desire to make the world a better place.
This is a radical strike at the heart of an increasingly shallow, proprietary and anti-intellectual culture. It is a radical strike at the assumption that the Internet has to be a place of hostile debate and flame wars. It is an appeal to the best within all of us.
The result so far has been wild success. Thanks to the wonderful volunteers who have created and managed this vast resource, we are now one of the top 30 websites in the world... and traffic growth continues. The pressures on us increase daily, pressures of organization, of servers and server management. In order for Wikipedia to move forward, we need the help of ordinary people like you, people who share in our dream of a free encyclopedia for every single person on the planet.
In 2005, we achieved 6-fold growth in pageviews with spending of less than $750,000. We will need a lot more this year just to keep the site on the air and performing well. But the wonderful thing about our growth is that it gives us a real opportunity to extend our fundraising beyond just what we need to stay on the air.
Reporters are always asking me why I'm doing this, why Wikipedians do this? I think you know why.
I can't speak for everyone, but I can speak for myself. I'm doing this for the child in Africa who is going to use free textbooks and reference works produced by our community and find a solution to the crushing poverty that surrounds him. But for this child, a website on the Internet is not enough; we need to find ways to get our work to people in a form they can actually use.
And I'm doing this for my own daughter, who I hope will grow up in a world where culture is free, not proprietary, where control of knowledge is in the hands of people everywhere, with basic works they can adopt, modify, and share freely without asking permission from anyone.
We're already taking back the Internet. With your help, we can take back the world.
Please consider a generous donation to the Wikimedia Foundation.
I'd like to know if there are any programmers for this language left in this world.
Not to start a flame war, but I do not think we know enough about RNA/DNA to call it code, we could only do so it we choose to not learn from our past. Scientists once thought the world was flat, even "flammed" those who did not belive the same way.
So do we want large goverment or small goverment? And who is going to pay to for internet police?
The problem is companies over selling thier bandwidth, just like trendwest did with time shares. And someone needs to keep an eye on them at the local market level, the issue is that is going to cost money and be more goverment workers poking around gear. Then who's to say WHAT said goverement employees are doing.
And befo anyone bitches about P2P traffic, we all know that one arse in a coffee shop can make the hotspot useless. AND remember the golden rule, so when you get car jacked and it affects you or someone you know, you can justify that stealing too.
As far as I can tell, it sounds like they are copywriting a concept before it becomes viable. Thus can sue the crap out of any competitor that makes it work for "design infrigement"
On the funny side
Personally I'd like to see an epiode of cheaters that had a line like "you took the picture of her koochi mother Fricker, what do you say about that!! that is your iris you cheating excuse for a husband!!!"
it would also open a whole new line of porn debates.. "That was not amature, i know that iris. thats soo pro."
I am a navy seal.
The security folks on firefox have a late breaking press release about IE5.x. As per the Firefox devolpment cycle, it only took 6mo for them to do anything about it. They claim that this has nothing to do with the release date of IE7 and swear that they do not FOD........
Focus on the number of stippers you can pay for. Find something stupid to buy, like a boat. Code for a Open Source project you LIKE. Just find something more in life than how many zeros you have to do nothing with. If that doesn't work, hire a geek dominatrix... type faster bitch, do it like I tell you too.....
a review came out today showing how much faster a tape drive is in playing back porn that the uber large NAS with a whopping 6mb/sec restore.
I think that it could be very usefull. I could copy some files onto my PPC phone using my SD, then have a download link using my 802.11 that is built in. I could have a Fre busy indicator that i could change its status as I walked around the office. One could even put in postioning using what BT network it detects. Imagine this, I copy an my fav music on my phone, i walk over to my friends house and join his network and he plays my latest music with out ever having to trust his computer with my SD. I then walk to work and it can be accessed teling my coworkers where I am by simply typing rspery in their browsers. then i could copy my program over and steal the partial cents from my companies clients. like any tech, it can be good and it also can be realy bad realy fast Now i just ned to find a spil prof keyboard...
Dude.. how do we get the chicks to over look the camera's....
Yes and it will be in the RFC-IE section.
I some how think we have said more "disruptive" things than the student. Sure we didn't use nearly as many colorful metaphores as spock would say, but the fact still remains he has the RIGHT to say it. Some say this is preperation for life, well yes and no. I were to work for a corperation, and on my home computer say bad things about them, yes I could face being fired. On the other hand this is a goverment org, and being so I can say the seattle police suck big balls. That thier average IQ is less than that of my turds and should face no issues. But yet, I have had police officers threaten to jail me because I said this fucking sucks. I had to remind them that I threatend them, the city, or anyone and therefore had a RIGHT to say it. And they have to listen to it, they are a trusted servant. If I were to make everyother word a colorful metaphore and make a scene, then yes they have the right to jail me on creating a public disturbance. More so how the hell does a kid saying he feels like some fucker at the school makes him feel bad, create a public disturbance? simple, they make a big deal out of it. We should be teaching our children, not only how to do math, but how to be a useful member of society. They should have had him see a school psych. They have them, how about showing him that instead of a blog, that there are more productive ways to say what he feels, jsut the same as we would goto a city counsle meeting if we had an issue with the city. Then again we know nothing about this student. they may have tried, they may have spent vast resources on him. He could very well be a pain in thier ass, and instead of wasting more time on him, use it on other kids that may listen. Let us not forget we see only a paragraph is slash, and not the whole story.
aliens got tired of our sh*tty TV shows as of late.....
There is a reason why tier one servers are restricted. I can't use security time stamps if the time is all pouched because some coder has no respect for others. They never read any of the use restrictions, I know bigben.cac.washington.edu is locally restricted. Not to mention this is a prime example of how poorly coded dlinks gear is. What means of detection did they use? The farest place from you? Most of these devices are here in the US not in denmark. The admins of restricted servers here in the US should make claims against dlink, under homeland security. See if that gets thier attention. Also I read a bit back the use of ISP level filtering to prevent DDOS, could he at least reduce the use by having them block use to the danish subnets? Or set up a second dns name to give admins in denmark time to switch over say 6 mo. then kill the one dlink uses? Just thoughts.
Do they block eastern block based hackers, phishing sites and spyware? If we had a wall around the US that could do this, would we be complaining? If not where does the line lay? When do we say enough is enough, and does this make us better or worse than china because we do so little. A kid in high school can kill his class because we didn't stop the download of the anarchist cookbook...
Lets argue of the legal concept instead of buying Bram a drink. Slap those worthless companies upside the head, make them think twice before infecting me. Spyware is worse than a condom that disolves in water...... would you be mad if Trojan made a legal statement that said if you use our name you have to hold some standards? I think not.
i used to work for a call center most of you have called. We got calls from people wanting support on burned copies of XP and Office People paid retail on. And if I thought that some people were brazen for doing that... the computer store not a 10 minute drive from Campus was selling PC's with MSDN on it. People say MSFT is hard on idiots.. but everyone in the world has heard thier BSA ad's, the legit campain, and various others. You ussally have to do be doing it on a large scale and ignor thier shot over the bow to comply in order for you to get charged. I really wouldn't be surprised if MSFT had sent this idiot an email using a free email service saying how stupid this was. I'm sure they had no interest in jailing this idiot, only an interest in stoping him after getting warned. If they let some idiot do it for 20 whats to say in court that some one could do it for 2k, and use the legal defense that msft never stoped the first, so therfore it is acceptance from MSFT that if freely availible and wide spread. Then MSFT doesn't care. That kind of defence would get press and actually hurt stock prices. --rich
You have no idea what Premier support costs. it would be cheaper to pay for crash courses for every cert in the industry than buy that contract. even a ten pack of support is around 3 grand. This person works for a small company that can't afford it. If they get training they get paid more. You wouldn't expect a company pay for you to go to college to better your career so you can leave them, but you can garentee you would expect to leave after you got it if they dumped on you the whole way.
I used to be a consultant. I stoped after finding that my name was getting trashed from having too many cheap clients unwilling to spend what they needed to get it done right. Prime example was a CPA who didn't want a SBS box or un-auth 2k3/2k server. The print server that played nice with thier HP lasers required you to have a full server to run right. (power users group was apparently altered in there XP pro oem) last year in tax season they lost 3 days of printing, due to not wanting nut up. First was, not letting me repair install the OS. Second was not getting a cheap, but workable replacement, and lastly from not taking advise in the first place. In the end I built them a clean working XP Pro "server" (once again not nutting up). It cost time, both of mine and thiers by instisting that I could fix the flaw without a repair install, and thiers from not being able to print. Since then, their "guy here" has done some pretty stupid "admin'ing" in a non-domained enviroment. Every time I come out and fix his shit from not wanting to pay me an hour to drive over and fix it, in the end its several hours plus his. From thier constant not nutting up they pay a shit load more than they need to. so far i est. 3x more than a single SBS box. Moral of the story. Get someone with real verifible experiance. Don't take thier word for thier ability, get someone that can test them, Volt or other agencies can help you with that. And most important take thier advise. Prime example, i can get you free anti-virus, and I can get real anti-virus. Whats you liability if you get a trojan that breaks your NDA and you get caught. --rich
I am a sysadmin.. I can say beyond a doubt, you want to pay for a real admin. Most "consultants" will cost you more by cutting corners, charging you more hours, and costing your other staff hours of time from having to work around their inability to get it done right the first time. You know the phrase "you pay for what you get"
Now if you need some one to do run updates and change the toner, goto a local college IT dept and ask for an intern that the prof can double check. That way you know you have a man that is cheap for the job, but has the knowledge to do the job by proxy.
correct me if I am wrong, but Jimmy wants us to use the wikki. and he did rewrite the words, just not the facts, and what columist has ever cited the sources at the end of a news release. To have Jimmy ask for money under the pretense that we can make a free and unproprietary system, that just maybe Jimmy should face the legal ramifications that he so dearly wants this pour man to face. Jimmy I would venture to say has defruaded the world and should be held liable for his actions. In jimmy own words, "with basic works they can adopt, modify, and share freely without asking permission from anyone."
--Richard Sperry
A Personal Appeal from Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales
We are soon entering our 6th year online, and I want to take a moment to ask you for your help in continuing our mission. Wikipedia is facing new challenges and encountering new opportunities, and both are going to require major funds.
Wikipedia is based on a very radical idea, the realization of the dreams most of us have always had for what the Internet can and should become. Thousands of people, all over the world, from all cultures, working together in harmony to freely share clear, factual, unbiased information... a simple and pure desire to make the world a better place.
This is a radical strike at the heart of an increasingly shallow, proprietary and anti-intellectual culture. It is a radical strike at the assumption that the Internet has to be a place of hostile debate and flame wars. It is an appeal to the best within all of us.
The result so far has been wild success. Thanks to the wonderful volunteers who have created and managed this vast resource, we are now one of the top 30 websites in the world... and traffic growth continues. The pressures on us increase daily, pressures of organization, of servers and server management. In order for Wikipedia to move forward, we need the help of ordinary people like you, people who share in our dream of a free encyclopedia for every single person on the planet.
In 2005, we achieved 6-fold growth in pageviews with spending of less than $750,000. We will need a lot more this year just to keep the site on the air and performing well. But the wonderful thing about our growth is that it gives us a real opportunity to extend our fundraising beyond just what we need to stay on the air.
Reporters are always asking me why I'm doing this, why Wikipedians do this? I think you know why.
I can't speak for everyone, but I can speak for myself. I'm doing this for the child in Africa who is going to use free textbooks and reference works produced by our community and find a solution to the crushing poverty that surrounds him. But for this child, a website on the Internet is not enough; we need to find ways to get our work to people in a form they can actually use.
And I'm doing this for my own daughter, who I hope will grow up in a world where culture is free, not proprietary, where control of knowledge is in the hands of people everywhere, with basic works they can adopt, modify, and share freely without asking permission from anyone.
We're already taking back the Internet. With your help, we can take back the world.
Please consider a generous donation to the Wikimedia Foundation.