Naawww.... since it is running Win98, they must've upgraded several times. the only problem is that they tried to upgrade to WinME, but alas, it's only a 16-bit processor...
(anyway, the parent was funny to any *nix fans, i think you got hit by the non linux zealot moderators) ---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
when it does crash, be sure to delete the core dumps... they may be a hazard to your memory capacity ---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
And I know I didn't read through the docs completely...
I don't think anybody here would care finish reading the 171 page Part I document first before posting here... The only except would be: you know this ahead of time, read it, and see the article here.
Hmm... maybe there should be new moderation option: "-1,Did not read article before posting". ---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
Instead of quoting, let me simply cite Froomkin's title to convey a flavor of the densely footnoted, 124-page document: Wrong Turn in Cyberspace: Using ICANN to Route Around The APA And The Constitution.
Cite? That's still quoting right? You little...
(Oh my..., may I quote from you, pleeeeze?) ---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
from the the-best-revenge dept.
I don't like to s-s-s-stutter that much, t-t-t-thank you. ---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
See, at University of Waterloo, everybody who lives in residence gets free Internet in their rooms. The only problem is the download limitation. Different excessive usage are handled differently (see here).
Luckily, I didn't live in residence. ---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
I saw somebody sticking a red Panic button onto the keyboard once. I don't know where the guy ripped it out of, but then again you can't press it. I wonder if he ever needed it...
Shift-4 should also really do what it advertises too. I'll get rich very easily. Maybe I'll be able to pay my TAB after all. ---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
foosball key = break key? you still use part (or all) of your break time to play, don't you?:) ---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
Anyway, in the mean time, Wine anyone? (or whatever other programs that allows you to run Windows programs)
I haven't tried it, and the Application Query page doesn't have anything regarding this. ---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
;
6) Will Elite Force be released for other platforms? Mac? Linux? PSX II? DreamCast?
Other versions of the game including Linux, PlayStation II and DreamCast are entirely
dependent on the success of PC version of the game. Financial wisdom suggests that waiting
to see that the game is well received and selling well is a logical step before charging
into multiple contracts and serious financial commitments. If the game is financially
successful and shows signs of a solid launch, the likelihood of ports to other platforms
increases exponentially. Keep an eye on your local gaming news site for announcements
after Elite Force has been in release for a few months. ---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
Walmart Employee: "Security to hardware. We have a code 4427. I repeat, we have a small robot loose in the store."
*gasp*, why didn't I think of that? I could program my Palm to steal some valuables from [insert a store name here]. ---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
I take drugs, some of the time. When I'm sick, I need medicine. Isn't that a drug? A good drug? Now quit hogging the cough medicine! ---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
yeah... same here, ever since upgrading to 2.4.0-test5 I've been having that problem. couldn't even create the file. best suggestion? ignore it:) i think ip_always_defrag is just used by servers? ---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
Starting system logger: Warning:/boot/System.map has an incorrect kernel version. /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_always_defrag is missing -- cannot control IP defragmentation
Now which processor is doing that? Is it the RAM strips? Oh wait.... it's the modules...
Ok, I don't mean to troll, but if I want to show-off my machine, I'd like to fix those little warnings first before sending the dmesg. ---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
The books make great pillows too! I've been spending 10 hours on my Calculus book every night. ---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
Oh, now you've revealed the true meaning of all these BSOD's: "Get better quality hardware and all your (BSOD) problems will go away!" - Bill Gates.
No wonder my computer crashes all the time...:) ---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
HDD's are sealed tight so that dust and other particles don't get jammed between the platter and the read/write head. That means, no matter where you are, the HD would still work fine (assuming no other effects regarding zero-g) ---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
It'd sure be a bitch to use a mouse; gotta keep a grip on it at all times
Perhaps the astronauts are the first to try the 3D movement of the mouse!
But then again it's a laptop, so it's gonna be a pad, or whatever they call it. ---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
Naawww.... since it is running Win98, they must've upgraded several times. the only problem is that they tried to upgrade to WinME, but alas, it's only a 16-bit processor...
(anyway, the parent was funny to any *nix fans, i think you got hit by the non linux zealot moderators)
---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
maybe you should install filters =), they helped me with the UCE's...
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dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
when it does crash, be sure to delete the core dumps... they may be a hazard to your memory capacity
---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
And I know I didn't read through the docs completely...
I don't think anybody here would care finish reading the 171 page Part I document first before posting here... The only except would be: you know this ahead of time, read it, and see the article here.
Hmm... maybe there should be new moderation option: "-1,Did not read article before posting".
---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
Instead of quoting, let me simply cite Froomkin's title to convey a flavor of the densely footnoted, 124-page document: Wrong Turn in Cyberspace: Using ICANN to Route Around The APA And The Constitution.
Cite? That's still quoting right? You little...
(Oh my..., may I quote from you, pleeeeze?)
---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
from the the-best-revenge dept.
I don't like to s-s-s-stutter that much, t-t-t-thank you.
---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
See, at University of Waterloo, everybody who lives in residence gets free Internet in their rooms. The only problem is the download limitation. Different excessive usage are handled differently (see here).
Luckily, I didn't live in residence.
---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
really? omg... i gotta get me one of those...
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dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
You'll probably need just the DAY key. The Off key is located on the CPU.
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dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
I saw somebody sticking a red Panic button onto the keyboard once. I don't know where the guy ripped it out of, but then again you can't press it. I wonder if he ever needed it...
Shift-4 should also really do what it advertises too. I'll get rich very easily. Maybe I'll be able to pay my TAB after all.
---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
foosball key = break key? you still use part (or all) of your break time to play, don't you? :)
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dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
and Score -1, Mindlessly Posting
Anyway, in the mean time, Wine anyone? (or whatever other programs that allows you to run Windows programs)
I haven't tried it, and the Application Query page doesn't have anything regarding this.
---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
oh yeah.. oops... brain not turned on that's why...
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dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
I E-mailed them asking for a port to Linux (it's based on Quake III and all), but I never got a reply.
Here's your reply:
; 6) Will Elite Force be released for other platforms? Mac? Linux? PSX II? DreamCast?
Other versions of the game including Linux, PlayStation II and DreamCast are entirely dependent on the success of PC version of the game. Financial wisdom suggests that waiting to see that the game is well received and selling well is a logical step before charging into multiple contracts and serious financial commitments. If the game is financially successful and shows signs of a solid launch, the likelihood of ports to other platforms increases exponentially. Keep an eye on your local gaming news site for announcements after Elite Force has been in release for a few months.
---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
Walmart Employee: "Security to hardware. We have a code 4427. I repeat, we have a small robot loose in the store."
*gasp*, why didn't I think of that? I could program my Palm to steal some valuables from [insert a store name here].
---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
I take drugs, some of the time. When I'm sick, I need medicine. Isn't that a drug? A good drug? Now quit hogging the cough medicine!
---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
is a Pentium 4, a Pentium 4, a Pentium 4.
Gee, if I could only have a Pentium 4, then I could wish you "Merry Christmas."
It seems so long since I could say, "Faster Faster Faster Faster Faster." Gosh, oh gee, how happy I'd be if I could have a P4.
All I want for Christmas is a Pentium 4, a Pentium 4, a Pentium 4.
Gee, if I could only have a Pentium 4, then I could wish you "Merry Christmas."
Now if there's an EMBED tag...
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dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
yeah... same here, ever since upgrading to 2.4.0-test5 I've been having that problem. couldn't even create the file. best suggestion? ignore it :) i think ip_always_defrag is just used by servers?
---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
Starting system logger: Warning: /boot/System.map has an incorrect kernel version.
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_always_defrag is missing -- cannot control IP defragmentation
Now which processor is doing that? Is it the RAM strips? Oh wait.... it's the modules...
Ok, I don't mean to troll, but if I want to show-off my machine, I'd like to fix those little warnings first before sending the dmesg.
---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
The books make great pillows too! I've been spending 10 hours on my Calculus book every night.
---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
You never know if somebody else is controlling you to say that. We could be controlled by somebody, and we are all in a virtual place.
:)
You're all batteries!
Sorry, had to bring that in.
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dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
earth.world.com is running Sol/4.5Billion on Milkyway
Why'd you ask?
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dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
Oh, now you've revealed the true meaning of all these BSOD's: "Get better quality hardware and all your (BSOD) problems will go away!" - Bill Gates. :)
No wonder my computer crashes all the time...
---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
HDD's are sealed tight so that dust and other particles don't get jammed between the platter and the read/write head. That means, no matter where you are, the HD would still work fine (assuming no other effects regarding zero-g)
---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024
It'd sure be a bitch to use a mouse; gotta keep a grip on it at all times
Perhaps the astronauts are the first to try the 3D movement of the mouse!
But then again it's a laptop, so it's gonna be a pad, or whatever they call it.
---
dd if=/dev/random of=~/.ssh/authorized_keys bs=1 count=1024