My problem with what they did though is that if they wanted to show him a piece of the movie, why not grab the movie trailer off the internet?
because that wouldnt involve the fun camcorder. it sounds like the girl was recording the movie more to show off the camcorder to her little brother than the movie.
step 1: dont let web designers touch the HTML markup. their job belongs in the CSS file. all the designers should be doing to HTML is adding class= or wrapping stuff inside and tags.
dont destroy the content just to to make it look pretty in IE.
So what's the performance of a Fileserver setup going to be like for video editing?
obviously, never as good as using a local hard disk, but if you're on a gigabit network you often wont notice a difference. i have a nas on a gigabit network, and the bottleneck there is the disk drives and not the network (it maxes out around 50MB/s both on the nas and local hard disks).
duke 3d had nudity it in. granted, it was CGI nudity, but i think the only thing that's advanced with the violence/offensiveness in games is the quality of graphics. other than that, i think games have actually become tamer.
i still think mortal kombat was more violent than today's games. "bang, bang, you're dead" big deal. now scorpion breathing fire and incinerating his opponenents alive, that's action!
yes, it is the null byte. go ahead, try it yourself in Start->Run (just did myself). take the mailto link from here (lameness filter wont let me put it here): http://xs-sniper.com/blog/remote-command-exec-fire fox-2005/ then try the same URI without the 2 null bytes.
Firefox is the one that told Windows to execute the command
except, a URI with a scheme of mailto, nntp, news, or snews does not tell Windows to launch a command. it tells windows to open the application that handles that scheme and give the URI to that application. what the application does is up to the application. if calc is loaded, there's either a bug in Windows or the application that handles the scheme.
you're only encrypting the traffic between you and your "colo" box (whatever that is). they can still see the traffic between your colo box and the webservers.
i had a problem with an old dell laptop (radeon 9500 or something) when i tried Beryl. the right half of the screen got screwed up. i shouldve disabled it when i had the chance, because eventually X crashed and i had to manually edit xorg.conf.
they're not talking about the ISP hosting the web page, they're talkign about your ISP adding ads to random sites that you visit. client-side, not server-side.
typing isnt good, but everything else is. the area to select a single letter is too small, and you often hit the wrong one. it takes some getting used to.
the Calc part.
step 1: dont let web designers touch the HTML markup. their job belongs in the CSS file. all the designers should be doing to HTML is adding class= or wrapping stuff inside and tags.
dont destroy the content just to to make it look pretty in IE.
iptables :)
for the record, my zen is fantabulous. of course, i'm annoyed that it cant play flac or ogg, so my next one will probably be a cowon.
uh oh, your PC stopped booting? congratulations, you iPod just did too.
duke 3d had nudity it in. granted, it was CGI nudity, but i think the only thing that's advanced with the violence/offensiveness in games is the quality of graphics. other than that, i think games have actually become tamer.
i still think mortal kombat was more violent than today's games. "bang, bang, you're dead" big deal. now scorpion breathing fire and incinerating his opponenents alive, that's action!
alrighty then. how bouts they censor the console version and leave the PC version alone?
yes, it is the null byte. go ahead, try it yourself in Start->Run (just did myself). take the mailto link from here (lameness filter wont let me put it here): http://xs-sniper.com/blog/remote-command-exec-fire fox-2005/
then try the same URI without the 2 null bytes.
you're only encrypting the traffic between you and your "colo" box (whatever that is). they can still see the traffic between your colo box and the webservers.
unfortunately, ISPs dont appear to fall under common carrier status. or at least, they try not to. (according to wiki)
correct. if the certificates are valid (you'd know otherwise; your browser would tell you), they cant read your SSL traffic.
i had a problem with an old dell laptop (radeon 9500 or something) when i tried Beryl. the right half of the screen got screwed up. i shouldve disabled it when i had the chance, because eventually X crashed and i had to manually edit xorg.conf.
they're not talking about the ISP hosting the web page, they're talkign about your ISP adding ads to random sites that you visit. client-side, not server-side.
care to share any of the results yet?
but they'll see it once they scroll. and if the ISP doesnt add target="_top" to all the links, they'll see it when only part of the page refreshes.
i dont think they could manage to do this without it being obvious to the user. frames arent exactly subtle.
and yet, you were the one modded redundant.
you try making a good interface on a device 1-2 inches in diameter, without taking up too much of the display space.
typing isnt good, but everything else is. the area to select a single letter is too small, and you often hit the wrong one. it takes some getting used to.
that's all well and good, but it's slow because of the server-side scripts, not anything client side. and no browser plugin will ever know that.
ahhh, that explains why steam is kicking everyone repeatedly.