Timezones also count - and why is no one blaming Rupert Murdoch?
Imagine - a court case is Seattle.WI - press descend tv has best coverage with two crews, and one press journalist turns up. That one report is the basis of global coverage. Later another local to Seattle journalist did some work and dispatched some emails, her knowledge of the technical of the case zero bar the pdf file from the government which was either beyond the reporters ability to get an independent view of the case if speed was the name of the game.
Another example is http://muckandbrass.blogspot.com/ It even took the bbc several attempts to report this correctly and correct its bias.
If speed in the local timezone is all that matters then the sooner this Journalism metric dies the better.
Once upon a time in the land far from deranged copyright lawyers named Hollywood the ruler of a nation complained he could not see the film in 3d which had been remade many times by the evil lawyers.
The evil lawyers gorged out the emperors eyes and the emperor thought he viewed he film. His subjects pointed out that he also was not wearing any clothes either.
Yes I saw 'alice' in 3d - not very 3d at all, in fact if hollywood and the corrective vision industry wish to call me retarded in some way then good for them. I like being insulted dont you ?
Title holders or category names in tld's are bad - accountant.com and consultant got used by email spammers and other crooks in my experience as a spammer hunter.
Never been to 'sex' either primarily because of the strange history of who 'owns' it, and that there are better sex sites out there.
business.com was another one - isnt that the one once owned by football team owner who now hates the internet ?
A book (isbn: 9781846270697) about waste water will tell you that Irelands sewage and water distribution systems are sub par, a couple of years ago the Irish in some areas where having to boil there water to remove bugs.
Ireland might be a tax free paradise for american corps, but investment in the basics like water treatment leaves much to be desired.
1. i had control over who got my key data rather than assuming its gets passed on by default to echelon by versign etc 2. i could create keys without firefox complaining like two year old about them 3. I can do external and internal networks via two cheap network cards - put the price up and maybe we talk 4. Im still going to need a firewall, a virus thingy, and a copy of spam assassin 5. There's security in obscurity 6. I'd rather not have a password like 'Rabbit09876cluckTHE-cHicken' and have to type it in for disk encryption each time, or have truecrypt keyfile of amazing length that probably constitutes a security risk all on its own
Until the ssl 'industry' comes to its senses or gets replaced I'm happy to do without
Logwatch is a useful tool for monitoring, it seems to work well for our domains, dkim/domainkeys and spf do help.
If people don't want to set them up for a mailserver to use then well thats your choice. If the context they are used in is too hard for them to grok then perhaps they should not be looking after email systems or any it.
There are idiots out there (hey magnatune) who don't sign all there mail servers and that is unfortunate in magnatune's case there office box has it, but buy an mp3/etc thing and it goes bang.
Nobody home when i emailed them about it the once.
I understand that messing about with smtp/lmtp,and av, and then perhaps a disclaimer, before signing a message for mailing might scare some 'administrators' - i would consider them unemployable.
Very occasional editor here on just one article and i can say that unless my subject had a big newspaper link then most of the relevant edits went/dev/null. That works well if your subject is msm worthy but i'm not promoting the times of india newspaper website usage/ad viewing.
Jimmy Wales must decide that if 'proof' is a single reuters/ap article interpreted 50 times is a fact is good. And that non msm subjects dont always have millions of sources to back them up.
I am through with wiki editing, i don't want to be a professional editor (who know little about any subject but a language it was written in)
I had dealings with the prs at one point - weird people, it does not surprise me that they told her to stop singing. In England the nanny state rules supreme a recent example is that two policewomen in Buckinghamshire where asked to stop minding each others children for fear that they might be perverts and that the scheme could be classed as a tax free benefit.
I agree - the place where i do my online shopping has a fear about reviews of linux on common hardware products - its like microsoft pay the retailer to remove those reviews.
Windows users are not a good guide to a product either its either easy, or some idiot with windows finds x too hard to use.
I stick with them since on the whole they are cool with returns and dead items, and the prices are good. The thing is that if the L word was tolerated by them they might pick up more sales, but far be it me to suggest that to them,or for me to post reviews either.
Neilsen are the people who said nobody watched star trek enough said, except that Neilson's demographic is probably toward mr average rather than 'professional' audiences.
Tv is a weird media these days - chasing 'large audiences' on a system with 100's of channels, that's a zero sum game and explains much about what is on it.
Does anybody use Yahoo anymore ? I suppose some people do but we have problems with groups at yahoo and there mailing lists with our 'users' / accounts that have never existed regularly hit our postfix servers.
If they implement this at yahoo I hope those people who pay to send email to our ever expanding new members of staff sue the life out of Yahoo for fraud.
It's probably a chipset issue but i'd rather get something with n rather than g for future proofing, in this case screen size alone is a step backwards.
There are some real odd balls on wow, sorry but i yes i did try wow for 15 minutes and kept getting slaughtered by some experienced idiots in the newbie section while wandering about.
At least Blizzard is getting a monthly fee from the people who always know what an addict is classed as -ironic.
Just waiting for a wow addict to mark this as a troll go on you know you want to.
Yes I too unfortunately own a mickey mouse microsoft ps2 keyboard complete with retard buttons to play a cd etc, it is disconnected and is my backup keyboard of last resort.
Too bad my o/s does not support ie8, or any prior version of it - time to ring Steve Balmer i think.
Problems - Well the author of nmap did, i'd rather steer clean of Parsons and his 'friend' Adam Dicker
Plenty of people seem to have issues with godaddy and Robert Soloway a spammer used there servers too, I'm not one of those with problems and i use a different registrar, and i would not recommend godaddy just in case problems did happen.
do a whois lookup when does it end, do not visit the site again and not bang up any stats collection on its popularity, if the domain is not renewed get it normally
Be wary of godaddy.com as any whois lookup made on there site then that dom name is then registered to them so choose a registrar that is not going to screw you.
Go on and mod me a troll but where was the story in the star trek film ?
The 'film' was a set of shorts with the main idea being that this is what star trek could be if you give the creatives a decent budget and decent actors who can act post tng series.
I like what they did with star trek - but there was no story per say in the reboot, and time travel stories suck.
If google did not have a rating 1 video site, some banker would say that google isnt well positioned in that market being there all mba geniuses and big is best.
The adverts on you tube (which i caught once and thought was rather basic) i also think made people think about posting stuff there.
I personally cannot play youtube videos on my recent latest and greatest debian install it crashes my ff3 browser - i might have the wrong flash - i now don't visit yt, So im not costing google $2 a day.
Also ever since viacomm sued youtube and started handing out our viewing profiles means i don't like to expose peoples privacy to youtube content to the riaa and associated evil empires.
So whatever google do its not going to make anybody happy, but then lawyers love suing google, bankers are well known for there crystal ball readings.
Amazon didnt want to stock The Complex: An Insider Exposes the Covert World of The Church of Scientology, in fact you cannot buy it from them in some countries, and they might not actually sell it.
author: Duignan, John published: Merlin (published in Ireland) isbn: 9781903582848
Amazons issue began when they started to sell 'everything' those who remember amazon as just a bookstore mean i don't take amazon seriously ever since they off shored customer queries to india and those guys smoke something weird.
I have not bought anything from amazon in years, yes i still buy books, and if i blog i quote isbn, and not provide links to an online bookstore.
If amazon want me to do free seo, they can pay me, but they don't.
Timezones also count - and why is no one blaming Rupert Murdoch?
Imagine - a court case is Seattle.WI - press descend tv has best coverage with two crews, and one press journalist turns up. That one report is the basis of global coverage. Later another local to Seattle journalist did some work and dispatched some emails, her knowledge of the technical of the case zero bar the pdf file from the government which was either beyond the reporters ability to get an independent view of the case if speed was the name of the game.
Another example is http://muckandbrass.blogspot.com/ It even took the bbc several attempts to report this correctly and correct its bias.
If speed in the local timezone is all that matters then the sooner this Journalism metric dies the better.
What is wrong with unicorn meat ?
China telecom and shell companies still loves hosting spammers websites, instead of .cn its currently .ru
Don't mistake 'progress' for actual progress.
Once upon a time in the land far from deranged copyright lawyers named Hollywood the ruler of a nation complained he could not see the film in 3d which had been remade many times by the evil lawyers.
The evil lawyers gorged out the emperors eyes and the emperor thought he viewed he film. His subjects pointed out that he also was not wearing any clothes either.
Yes I saw 'alice' in 3d - not very 3d at all, in fact if hollywood and the corrective vision industry wish to call me retarded in some way then good for them. I like being insulted dont you ?
Since space gear is mostly bespoke tailoring (you dont want a leaky spacesuit) already surely designer (branded) clothing is a bit of a come down.
Title holders or category names in tld's are bad - accountant.com and consultant got used by email spammers and other crooks in my experience as a spammer hunter.
Never been to 'sex' either primarily because of the strange history of who 'owns' it, and that there are better sex sites out there.
business.com was another one - isnt that the one once owned by football team owner who now hates the internet ?
A book (isbn: 9781846270697) about waste water will tell you that Irelands sewage and water distribution systems are sub par, a couple of years ago the Irish in some areas where having to boil there water to remove bugs.
Ireland might be a tax free paradise for american corps, but investment in the basics like water treatment leaves much to be desired.
No surprises here that it got shutdown.
I'd be pro if
1. i had control over who got my key data rather than assuming its gets passed on by default to echelon by versign etc
2. i could create keys without firefox complaining like two year old about them
3. I can do external and internal networks via two cheap network cards - put the price up and maybe we talk
4. Im still going to need a firewall, a virus thingy, and a copy of spam assassin
5. There's security in obscurity
6. I'd rather not have a password like 'Rabbit09876cluckTHE-cHicken' and have to type it in for disk encryption each time, or have truecrypt keyfile of amazing length that probably constitutes a security risk all on its own
Until the ssl 'industry' comes to its senses or gets replaced I'm happy to do without
Logwatch is a useful tool for monitoring, it seems to work well for our domains, dkim/domainkeys and spf do help.
If people don't want to set them up for a mailserver to use then well thats your choice. If the context they are used in is too hard for them to grok then perhaps they should not be looking after email systems or any it.
There are idiots out there (hey magnatune) who don't sign all there mail servers and that is unfortunate in magnatune's case there office box has it, but buy an mp3/etc thing and it goes bang.
Nobody home when i emailed them about it the once.
I understand that messing about with smtp/lmtp,and av, and then perhaps a disclaimer, before signing a message for mailing might scare some 'administrators' - i would consider them unemployable.
Very occasional editor here on just one article and i can say that unless my subject had a big newspaper link then most of the relevant edits went /dev/null. That works well if your subject is msm worthy but i'm not promoting the times of india newspaper website usage/ad viewing.
Jimmy Wales must decide that if 'proof' is a single reuters/ap article interpreted 50 times is a fact is good. And that non msm subjects dont always have millions of sources to back them up.
I am through with wiki editing, i don't want to be a professional editor (who know little about any subject but a language it was written in)
Balls in your court Mr Wales.
I had dealings with the prs at one point - weird people, it does not surprise me that they told her to stop singing. In England the nanny state rules supreme a recent example is that two policewomen in Buckinghamshire where asked to stop minding each others children for fear that they might be perverts and that the scheme could be classed as a tax free benefit.
I agree - the place where i do my online shopping has a fear about reviews of linux on common hardware products - its like microsoft pay the retailer to remove those reviews.
Windows users are not a good guide to a product either its either easy, or some idiot with windows finds x too hard to use.
I stick with them since on the whole they are cool with returns and dead items, and the prices are good. The thing is that if the L word was tolerated by them they might pick up more sales, but far be it me to suggest that to them,or for me to post reviews either.
Ebay are not particularly interested in auctions anymore, they would rather be selling new stuff by 'power sellers'.
The difference between them and a normal web shop - ebay is more expensive.
Neilsen are the people who said nobody watched star trek enough said, except that Neilson's demographic is probably toward mr average rather than 'professional' audiences.
Tv is a weird media these days - chasing 'large audiences' on a system with 100's of channels, that's a zero sum game and explains much about what is on it.
A bit like dkim then (but that's free).
Does anybody use Yahoo anymore ? I suppose some people do but we have problems with groups at yahoo and there mailing lists with our 'users' / accounts that have never existed regularly hit our postfix servers.
If they implement this at yahoo I hope those people who pay to send email to our ever expanding new members of staff sue the life out of Yahoo for fraud.
It's probably a chipset issue but i'd rather get something with n rather than g for future proofing, in this case screen size alone is a step backwards.
There are some real odd balls on wow, sorry but i yes i did try wow for 15 minutes and kept getting slaughtered by some experienced idiots in the newbie section while wandering about.
At least Blizzard is getting a monthly fee from the people who always know what an addict is classed as -ironic.
Just waiting for a wow addict to mark this as a troll go on you know you want to.
I bet Michael Lynton of Sony Corp is happy that Sony is screwing its clients in way he publically wants.
Blueray (or any dvd replacement) is not on my wishlist anytime soon.
Yes I too unfortunately own a mickey mouse microsoft ps2 keyboard complete with retard buttons to play a cd etc, it is disconnected and is my backup keyboard of last resort.
Too bad my o/s does not support ie8, or any prior version of it - time to ring Steve Balmer i think.
Problems - Well the author of nmap did, i'd rather steer clean of Parsons and his 'friend' Adam Dicker
Plenty of people seem to have issues with godaddy and Robert Soloway a spammer used there servers too, I'm not one of those with problems and i use a different registrar, and i would not recommend godaddy just in case problems did happen.
http://forums.nodaddy.com/ says much
Do you have to negotiate ?
do a whois lookup when does it end,
do not visit the site again and not bang up any stats collection on its popularity,
if the domain is not renewed get it normally
Be wary of godaddy.com as any whois lookup made on there site then that dom name is then registered to them so choose a registrar that is not going to screw you.
Patience might pay off
Go on and mod me a troll but where was the story in the star trek film ?
The 'film' was a set of shorts with the main idea being that this is what star trek could be if you give the creatives a decent budget and decent actors who can act post tng series.
I like what they did with star trek - but there was no story per say in the reboot, and time travel stories suck.
Where are the fleet of space shuttles parked ? sigh what is the world coming too?
If google did not have a rating 1 video site, some banker would say that google isnt well positioned in that market being there all mba geniuses and big is best.
The adverts on you tube (which i caught once and thought was rather basic) i also think made people think about posting stuff there.
I personally cannot play youtube videos on my recent latest and greatest debian install it crashes my ff3 browser - i might have the wrong flash - i now don't visit yt, So im not costing google $2 a day.
Also ever since viacomm sued youtube and started handing out our viewing profiles means i don't like to expose peoples privacy to youtube content to the riaa and associated evil empires.
So whatever google do its not going to make anybody happy, but then lawyers love suing google, bankers are well known for there crystal ball readings.
Amazon didnt want to stock The Complex: An Insider Exposes the Covert World of The Church of Scientology, in fact you cannot buy it from them in some countries, and they might not actually sell it.
author: Duignan, John
published: Merlin (published in Ireland)
isbn: 9781903582848
Amazons issue began when they started to sell 'everything' those who remember amazon as just a bookstore mean i don't take amazon seriously ever since they off shored customer queries to india and those guys smoke something weird.
I have not bought anything from amazon in years, yes i still buy books, and if i blog i quote isbn, and not provide links to an online bookstore.
If amazon want me to do free seo, they can pay me, but they don't.