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<0> drdetroit: i have legacy systems that are secure <1> Nite Kaliuna <2> yeah a free OS will ruin BIll Gates =) <2> hmm.... no profit motive ? <0> my big problem is actually making the graphic systems talk to the old dos systems <3> lol @ occ <0> that is a freakin headahe <2> who is butthammering occ ? <3> US-Male i dunno but im trying to fix it for him <4> China to increase military spending by 14.7% <2> it's gotta be someone who is really into anal *** <0> i have all this oracle **** for the talking, and it doesn't work easily. it takes care and loving all the time <0> and i am not a fan of oracle <3> pretty bad when some random irc guy needs to get on your router to set a p***wd for you <0> those people don't know **** <1> Oracle.......another of the Great White Hopes of computerdom.
<2> hehe <0> oracle is yet another way to get money for not doing what it should do <3> jesus.. i wonder how many ppl have voip boxes just sitting there unsecured <5> yuu could gooogle for them <5> bud: probably alot <2> a lot of people use defaults, and some routers actually have the default as no p***word <5> take a string from his router <5> stick it in google <6> US-Male indeed <5> look at the url scheme <7> bud <3> what <5> toss a inurl: on it <7> how'd you get on it? http remote login? <1> No one needs more than a VAX. C++ is the last language you'll need. Oracle is the answer to all of your problems. Look, Sun will dominate your world. <6> Bud- or wireless that let anyone join <7> and did you portscan occ? <0> oracle is **** <0> but you have to have it <3> Necrosan i looked to see how someone could be ****ing his connection. <8> ~~tortus~~ <0> ~~~yrc~~~~~ <8> heh oracle DB?? <0> i do not like oracle <6> you can drive up and down streets and find one per 25 miles it seems. There oughta be fixed milage, like Moore's law for how far you have to go to get ***igned a dynamic adress <0> at all <8> interesting..... <8> Oracle in some ways better than SQL <5> um <8> its multi platform for example <0> i prefer old dos to oracle. but you have to have oracle to do anything <5> sql is a query language <5> you can execute sql queries on an oracle db <8> SQL and Oracle are after same marketr <6> travis I think that was to SQL Server the product <5> you mean MSSQL <5> not sql <5> my, post, or ms <8> I call is SQL server <5> thats not accurate <8> I should know..I am certified in it <6> I wonder if someday Oracle will release an OS <5> because there is a my, post, and ms <5> but who cares <0> i never actually do the oracle stuff. i am the person who asks oracle to do stuff. and it never quite works out <5> cryhavoc: just because you are certified in ms, doesn't mean thats the one <5> haha <5> damn <0> hate it. hate the people who know oracle <5> i had dbase Iv <5> on my 386 <8> as did I <6> you mean XBase heh <5> laser 386 dx 33 <2> j/k I don't do databse <5> i was big pimping with 100meg hdd and 4 megs of ram <8> when some one mentions Oracle and SQl close after...they are not referring to mySQL :P <5> they could be
<8> I actually do not either...... <5> never underestimate the stupidity of the population at large <6> I remember when just going 16k to 48k was a big move. <8> but I suffered through a cl*** on it <8> nope <6> I hear Vista has a 2 GB min. footprint <0> i once took a cl*** in oracle. <5> oh btw <6> 2 GB Ram, 4 Ghz min. iirc <9> Ah <8> Oracle and SQL :P :P :P are aimed at the high end market <9> Hey Det, Cry <5> if you guys want some cool freeware or something <0> i also took a cl*** in nedeival literature <0> same <5> check out paint.net <10> Vista is Latvian for Chicken <5> its sweet <5> uni of washington made or something <9> Hey pilgrim <8> Vista has some things people will not like <6> ORacle just released a new enterprise search today I read - costs $30k per CPU, competes with Google <9> sanity has returned <5> its like a free slim version of photoshop <6> Cry - Fox News ran a list of Pro's for Vista. lol <8> travis...lol <3> DrDetr0it bet versions always have huge requirements dont they? <6> well, Oracle released it yesterday iirc <8> Photoshop....oft imitated never duplicated <5> "Paint.NET gives commercial photo editing programs some serious competition," - DevSource <10> 30k per competes with free? <5> http://www.eecs.wsu.edu/paint.net/ <3> xp beta needed like a gig of ram or more <5> i dunno anything about it <5> except the day guy installed it on this workstation <10> I have a bottle of air for sale; for 2 million <6> bud - tehre are 6 flavors of Vista iirc. Maybe the lowest one won't require so much. <5> and i ran it and it was fast and had features <5> http://www.eecs.wsu.edu/paint.net/ <8> lessee.. Vista has new software security..imbedded in OS <0> someone somewhere convinced everyone that you need oracle to talk to you legacy system. and that is the downfall of western civilization <8> this is rich..... <5> pallidum or whatever the hell it is <5> ? <6> air - there oughta bea challenge out there to see who can successfully market a bottle of air for 2 million <11> palladium? <6> it can be done <5> It started development at Washington State University as an undergraduate senior design project mentored by Microsoft, and is currently being maintained by some of the alumni that originally worked on it. Originally intended as a free replacement for the MS Paint software that comes with Windows, it has grown into a powerful yet simple tool for photo and image editing. <5> It supports layers, unlimited undo, special effects, and a wide variety of useful and powerful tools <8> if pirated software is installed on Vista..in some cases the OS will know this and refuse to run the program :) <5> great <5> whats funny is <12> Former American Red Cross chief executive Marsha J. Evans received a severance package valued at about $780,000 after she was ousted from the organization in December, according to documents released yesterday by the Red Cross. <12> Evans, who had served since 2002, received 18 months' severance and a $36,495 unpaid bonus when she quit after months of a steadily deteriorating relationship with the organization's governing board, according to a detailed timetable ***embled by the Red Cross for the Senate Finance Committee, which is investigating the $4 billion charity. <12> >:| <6> CryHavoc - no doubt. <5> they call that pervision 'trusted computing' <8> fordtestes!! <12> sup cry:) <6> CryHavoc - control from the top down. I know. <2> wow, they really ARE a charity organization <5> they stole the idea of trusted computing <2> .8 mil <6> CryHavoc - now, for many users who think ocean and ship when they hear pirate, this will not matter <8> .NET overlay will be a requirement for using Vista too <10> check the CEO for Goodwill if you want a charity are rich story <0> red cross is blackened <6> CryHavoc, I do wonder if it will increase my sales indeed. heh <0> no longer the ww2 giver of good things <13> Abusive Domain or User <6> will ruin try before you buy though <8> I have faith that some 11 year old will strip the Vista Pro <6> lol <8> and how is this...
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