Not quite. In the UK, the public has strong ability to criticize the government. That freedom goes back to the civil war and the Magna Carta. However, libel laws always apply. You have more freedom if you go to Speaker's Corner and shout it out there, but then only tourists will listen to you. English law is rather more obscure than American law.
Yup, apparently 77% thinks that attacks are getting less sophisticated.
This is the epitome of Sloshdat reporting: Take some bogus statistics and then jump to absolutely any conclusion you want, irrespective of what the numbers mean.
Show cars are stationary most of their lives and touch screens work just fine then. The problems only occur when you drive the thing and clearly it is not meant for that.
Simple - lie about your age. Be 28 for the next 5 years, then bump it up to 32 and stay that for five years, then colour your hair and be 36 for 10 years and eventually you just remain 40-something forever. If you don't smoke and don't drink, then your skin will look good and you will get away with it.
Legally, people are not allowed to discriminate against you based on your age, so therefore you need not be truthful about it, since it should not matter in any decision.
I have two problems: Age and place of birth. Both should not be held against me, so I simply picked another country of origen for my resume and I dye my hair - problem solved.
Cheers,
F.
Actually, disconnection could be appealed to the FCC. Interfering with communication systems (jamming, disconnecting) is illegal for freedom of speech reasons.
Simple - a whole generation of voters have been brought up on Microsoft Windows computers and expect computers to be unreliable and error prone and don't care about it.
2000 was the year of Linux on the server and 2008 was the year of Linux on the Laptop. Desktops are falling out of favour fast, so it doesn't matter anymore.
A battery on the scale of a hair may be fine for driving a car the size of a grain of salt. SInce one always has to take these announcements with a bag of salt, it may work out fine.
With Linux/Unix systems, you mount/home and/usr with NFS and mount/home noexec, then you need only administer ONE machine - the server. For authentication use NIS.
On the odd occasion that you really have to access all machines, you use Parallel SSH.
I think that most people finally learned to type and find it easier than trying to remember obscure pictographs.
Well, since the huge China is the only country besides maybe little Canada that is actually solvent, it makes sense to launch this service there.
That will only work if you use heavy water - Deuterium. ;
Not quite. In the UK, the public has strong ability to criticize the government. That freedom goes back to the civil war and the Magna Carta. However, libel laws always apply. You have more freedom if you go to Speaker's Corner and shout it out there, but then only tourists will listen to you. English law is rather more obscure than American law.
The one thing I remember is that a jersey is something you wear when your mother is feeling cold.
Geez, you almost made me snort mi Rice Krispies! In the Peanuts cartoons, it was always the grown-ups that made the incomprehensible noises.
Yup, apparently 77% thinks that attacks are getting less sophisticated.
This is the epitome of Sloshdat reporting: Take some bogus statistics and then jump to absolutely any conclusion you want, irrespective of what the numbers mean.
Show cars are stationary most of their lives and touch screens work just fine then. The problems only occur when you drive the thing and clearly it is not meant for that.
Even consumer grade electronics are designed to handle electrical storms and static discharges.
"Ooooh, the world will end tomorrow!"
Stupid idiots.
Simple - lie about your age. Be 28 for the next 5 years, then bump it up to 32 and stay that for five years, then colour your hair and be 36 for 10 years and eventually you just remain 40-something forever. If you don't smoke and don't drink, then your skin will look good and you will get away with it. Legally, people are not allowed to discriminate against you based on your age, so therefore you need not be truthful about it, since it should not matter in any decision. I have two problems: Age and place of birth. Both should not be held against me, so I simply picked another country of origen for my resume and I dye my hair - problem solved. Cheers, F.
Well, some things should not be recycled: Toilet paper and cotton swabs for example.
Actually, disconnection could be appealed to the FCC. Interfering with communication systems (jamming, disconnecting) is illegal for freedom of speech reasons.
Memory Leaks - WTF?
My machines can stay up for multiple years.
Cheers,
Herman
Maybe we can soon get sub-etha radios and communicate across the universe to hail a passing star ship?
I have run Virtualbox on my Asus Eee PC 701. A beowulf cluster would be really neat.
Shhhh... you are giving your age away. Nobody on Sloshdat is supposed to know that 1024 processor cubes were already being built 30 years ago.
is businesses targeting their own customers - RIAA and MPAA.
Simple - a whole generation of voters have been brought up on Microsoft Windows computers and expect computers to be unreliable and error prone and don't care about it.
Slackware was the Daddy. Like the God Amen, Slackware created himself.
Most of Sun's sales come from IBM, so buying them is a sensible move.
2000 was the year of Linux on the server and 2008 was the year of Linux on the Laptop. Desktops are falling out of favour fast, so it doesn't matter anymore.
A battery on the scale of a hair may be fine for driving a car the size of a grain of salt. SInce one always has to take these announcements with a bag of salt, it may work out fine.
Soooooo, building nests and collecting food isn't 'planning ahead'?
Anyhoo, baboons frequently stone people and cars and they are way dumber than chimps. Even squirrels are known to toss acorns at passer's by.
(You are only a real Stellenboscher once a squirrel tossed an acorn at your head!)
Here you go: http://tldp.org/HOWTO/NFS-Root-Client-mini-HOWTO/index.html http://tldp.org/HOWTO/NIS-HOWTO/index.html Now you only need to administer the server and need not worry about the clients, but if you do manage to get the clients screwed up, use Parallel SSH: http://www.theether.org/pssh/
You got to stop thinking the One Microsoft Way.
With Linux/Unix systems, you mount /home and /usr with NFS and mount /home noexec, then you need only administer ONE machine - the server. For authentication use NIS.
On the odd occasion that you really have to access all machines, you use Parallel SSH.
La Voila!