I'm not an expert or nothing, but I know a lot of people who just leave the cover off of their cases, and that doesn't seem to hurt anything (even with the monitor right by it). And what about those plastic Mac cases or laptops?
Could you point me to a resource on data encyption within Linux? I'm a relative newbie on the machine I have installed and I'd like to check out ways I could be encrypting my files (just in case =).
It's 11 o'clock - do you know where your domain name is?
Right now it's over in Washington on a VAX......ooops!... now it's in Texas on a UUNet server...uh oh, someone just tried to ping it, it's over at UC Berkeley now. Damn, it's all over the place. =)
Can you enlighten me on this? (Yes I'm a newbie with Linux.) I'm taking the safe route and learning it while it's off the network, then connecting, but why should "." (which is the same as "./", right?) not be in my path? Thanks.
If I'm not mistaken, this is part of the Cluster Satellite project, investigating "the Earth's magnetic field and its interaction with the solar wind."
In what way is this anything CLOSE to an urban legend? Just because it was forwarded through e-mail? Do the count yourself and let me know how close you get to the statistics written there.
However much a genius the man is, after all these years his memory is still volatile! Maybe he just doesn't want to let out that "ummm, I forgot the key".
"First They Came for the Jews": By Pastor Niemoller
First they came for the Jews and I did not speak out because I was not a Jew. Then they came for the Communists and I did not speak out because I was not a Communist. Then they came for the trade unionists and I did not speak out because I was not a trade unionist. Then they came for me and there was no one left to speak out for me.
I'm not an expert or nothing, but I know a lot of people who just leave the cover off of their cases, and that doesn't seem to hurt anything (even with the monitor right by it). And what about those plastic Mac cases or laptops?
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I'd much rather have this case: http://www.hard ocp.com/news_images/2000/february_2000/clearcase.j pg.
Talk about open computing... =)
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Could you point me to a resource on data encyption within Linux? I'm a relative newbie on the machine I have installed and I'd like to check out ways I could be encrypting my files (just in case =).
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The asteroid people thought was going to kill us in 22 years may not after all: http://www.msnbc.com/news/319598.asp.
Darn. =)
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Thanks AC. =)
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It's 11 o'clock - do you know where your domain name is?
Right now it's over in Washington on a VAX......ooops!... now it's in Texas on a UUNet server...uh oh, someone just tried to ping it, it's over at UC Berkeley now. Damn, it's all over the place. =)
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It's inaccessible for minutes. Doesn't ping. The second I hit submit and Alt+Tab back to the window, it pops up. =(
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www.adobe.com seems to be down
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Are these recent publications? I'd like to read up on that, sounds damn interesting (and hey, on-topic too! =).
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Okay, I get it. I was thinking of the warning as something to protect you from getting cracked, not a security precaution for after the fact. Thanks!
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"Don't put '.' in your path."
Can you enlighten me on this? (Yes I'm a newbie with Linux.) I'm taking the safe route and learning it while it's off the network, then connecting, but why should "." (which is the same as "./", right?) not be in my path? Thanks.
Pablo Nevares, "the freshmaker".
CmdtTaco == Commandant Taco?
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Here's the CNN story.
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If I'm not mistaken, this is part of the Cluster Satellite project, investigating "the Earth's magnetic field and its interaction with the solar wind."
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Here is the official website for the expedition.
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hehe...."Small Gods", "little quote"....I get it! =)
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In what way is this anything CLOSE to an urban legend? Just because it was forwarded through e-mail? Do the count yourself and let me know how close you get to the statistics written there.
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What they don't tell you is that they were trying to hack Mitnick's encryption at the time.
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could it have been cr0bar? =)
(the guy who did the matrix bastardization)
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Wow, this post scared the fsck out of me. Think about it some more, and I realize that this will probably happen someday. *shudder*
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However much a genius the man is, after all these years his memory is still volatile! Maybe he just doesn't want to let out that "ummm, I forgot the key".
Or even worse, "I encrypted the key".
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From here: http://www.ionapre p.pvt.k12.ny.us/projects/persecution/poem2.htm
"First They Came for the Jews":
By Pastor Niemoller
First they came for the Jews and I did not speak out because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for the Communists and I did not speak out because I was not a Communist.
Then they came for the trade unionists and I did not speak out because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for me and there was no one left to speak out for me.
Pablo Nevares, "the freshmaker".
And to expand on that statement....each of those popups is another page adding to the "1 billion".
So the ratio is like 1 pr0n page to 15 popups! =)
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