Well, the Second Amendment does specifically address firearms ownership, and it's there to help honest Americans protect the other amendments of the same document.
Abortion and gay marriage, on the other hand, are not directly mentioned anywhere in the United States Constitution. This is probably why the federal government should have no say in the matter anyway. Leave it up to the individual states to decide, as the Founders originally intended.
Amen to this, I've even got a copy of Cisco's officia Packet magazine at home that recommends doing this very same thing (hard-setting switches and workstations / servers to 100Mbit Full duplex to avoid auto renegotiation problems that are known to cause odd and unexplainable behavior with some network applications. I have personally witnessed said odd and unexplainable behavior on a campus LAN that I used to manage. Just my $0.02.
CUPS has been working great for me ever since I moved my primary home workstation and Samba server over to FreeBSD around 4.4 or so. I like the fact that even after 149 days of uptime w/ Galeon and Evolution running for weeks at a time, it's just as responsive as it was at first boot. I'll send you my smb.conf and CUPS config files if that'll help. Just e-mail me.
I'm down along the Rio Grande Valley, next to Mexico, and after seeing pics of the feedhorns, I know of one possible remote location that I happened to come acroos about 4 weeks ago on my way to McAllen. E-mail me for more info.
Hey, if you're looking for a good PCI DEC tulip card w/ 4 LEDs, you can't beat the Netgear FA-310TX. $17.95 last time I saw on Buy.com, and I'm currently running them on 4 machine on the home LAN (Linux, Win98, Win2K, FreeBSD 4.0 Current, and OpenBSD 2.7). The OpenBSD box is running w/ 2 of 'em right next to each other handling traffic via IP Filter. The only other variety of card is an old 3Com509 in a 486DX/66 w/ 12MB RAM running LRP (Materhorn 2.9.4). As far as reliability, that's all all my gaming buddies use, and those of us who build machines for a living use 'em pretty extensively in business environments w/ no real failure attributed to the NIC so far.
Well, the Second Amendment does specifically address firearms ownership, and it's there to help honest Americans protect the other amendments of the same document.
Abortion and gay marriage, on the other hand, are not directly mentioned anywhere in the United States Constitution. This is probably why the federal government should have no say in the matter anyway. Leave it up to the individual states to decide, as the Founders originally intended.
I guess the same can be said about driving a car, or having a penis.
when will the signatures to detect this attack become available?
Haha, and let's not rule out the old Team F wiring closet on the 4th floor, either.
"I've heard of numerous commercial airline fatalities in the news. Can't say I've heard of any civilization-ending events in my lifetime."
No, but chances are you will be hearing of one within the next hundred years.
Amen to this, I've even got a copy of Cisco's officia Packet magazine at home that recommends doing this very same thing (hard-setting switches and workstations / servers to 100Mbit Full duplex to avoid auto renegotiation problems that are known to cause odd and unexplainable behavior with some network applications. I have personally witnessed said odd and unexplainable behavior on a campus LAN that I used to manage. Just my $0.02.
CUPS has been working great for me ever since I moved my primary home workstation and Samba server over to FreeBSD around 4.4 or so. I like the fact that even after 149 days of uptime w/ Galeon and Evolution running for weeks at a time, it's just as responsive as it was at first boot. I'll send you my smb.conf and CUPS config files if that'll help. Just e-mail me.
I'm down along the Rio Grande Valley, next to Mexico, and after seeing pics of the feedhorns, I know of one possible remote location that I happened to come acroos about 4 weeks ago on my way to McAllen. E-mail me for more info.
Hey, if you're looking for a good PCI DEC tulip card w/ 4 LEDs, you can't beat the Netgear FA-310TX. $17.95 last time I saw on Buy.com, and I'm currently running them on 4 machine on the home LAN (Linux, Win98, Win2K, FreeBSD 4.0 Current, and OpenBSD 2.7). The OpenBSD box is running w/ 2 of 'em right next to each other handling traffic via IP Filter. The only other variety of card is an old 3Com509 in a 486DX/66 w/ 12MB RAM running LRP (Materhorn 2.9.4). As far as reliability, that's all all my gaming buddies use, and those of us who build machines for a living use 'em pretty extensively in business environments w/ no real failure attributed to the NIC so far.