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<0> I'm telling you. IE is slick, but firefox is just a cunt hair slicker. <0> </opinion> <0> I'm starting to think that what type of content you view most helps influence a browser favorite. <1> I just read news and do research. <0> That's what made me think that. <2> OMG SLASHDOT LOOK SO MUCH KEWLER IN FIREFAWKZ!!!!! <0> I really can't see why you don't like firefox, but I guess all those different news sites and many of them could be designed for IE <1> that's part of it <1> firefox is just much slower, clunkier, etc. <0> okay, windows server question <0> folders are read only. uncheck it, it goes right back. <0> as soon as you reopen properties <0> bam. read only again. <0> what gives? <3> I really like Opera <3> it makes all other browsers seem ****ty by comparison.
<3> A statically linked version of it loads faster than firefox on *nix <4> god damn i am tired <4> is there a way to look up a local number and find out the carrier? <0> whois -h whois.phonecompany.com <phone number> <0> ? <5> o/~ "Squeeze her once when she isn't lookin'! Get a squeeze back that's some fancy cookin'! Once more as a pepper-upper! She'll never get sore on her way to supper!" o/~ <5> o/~ "Shipoopi, Shipoopi, Shipoopi! The girl that's hard to get! Shipoopi, Shipoopi, Shipoopi! But you will win her yet!" o/~ <5> I totally less-than-three The Music Man, bitches. <6> anyone know why my computer wont reconize my new drive as a 160 gig, it says it's only 130 <6> haveing a feeling i need to update bios or something <5> S4mm1ch: How old is your computer? <6> 2 years <5> 127GB was the cut-off for machines that didn't support LBA48, as I recall. <5> Is it formatted? <6> i had this issue with my xbox when i was trying to do a HDD swap <6> well, now its not i threw some stuff on it for storage <6> but i could format it <5> !info lba48 <5> Sorry, it was 137GB. I was off by 10. <5> Check those. <6> thanks <6> im on win2k <6> is that the first link <5> That's what it says. <6> ah wow, how didnt i see that <6> i missed an entire line of text <5> And you may still need to update your BIOS. <6> yea i just about to do that but im heading out to school <6> gonna be late again :( <6> thanks alot ;) <5> G'luck. <7> There's this Toshiba laptop with a 1.86 GHZ Centrino Processor and this other Acer Ferrari 3400 with an Athlon 64 3000+....which one do you reckon is better in performance ? <0> How many IT guys do the same **** I do? I just said aloud in my office, but to no particular person: "People are so ****in' stupid". <0> It's a curse to understand the world the way we do. <0> AND ITS ONLY 10AM? <0> **** today. <8> hi all <5> skoalwork: I totally know what you mean. <5> I'll sit at my desk going, "God ****ing damn it," when the most minor **** happens because it's usually caused by someone who doesn't understand the problem they're facing and doesn't feel like taking the time to do so. <5> Often it's a Lotus Notes user. I don't think this is a coincidence. <0> Oh man. I have no experience administering Notes, but my fiance uses it at work and when I'm over her shoulder peeping I get the feeling that it's HORSE**** to maintain. <0> It just looks like a ****ty platform. <0> I just rebooted my outside exchange box. I'm teh omg. <1> notes feels like using frontpage to write ***embly language code <0> LET'S GO TO SEARS AND TRY THINGS ON BUT NOT BUY ANYTHING <0> hahah <1> and I know what you're talking about skoal. In my job, I have to talk to complete morons on occasion and all I can say in response is "um humm. yep. ok. yep. um hm. i see. ok." <1> but at least I get to call someone who has a different opinion and in my story make the first person sound like an idiot by contrasting comments by actual smart people <1> hmm, i might go to sears and try on socks and underwear after having not bathed for 4 days <1> i've always wanted to go into a trendy clothing store with a jar of cow blood and leave blotches on the crotches of every bikini <5> BLOTCHES ON CROTCHES! <1> that would be a good name for a store that caters to menstrual issues <9> http://mikedopp.com/hackxphome.html <--- From digg.com. Giving XP Home XP Pro features. <9> Kind of nifty. <1> ok time to go home, unwind from deadline and smoke some weed. <1> oh and get lunch <1> yay <9> Weed in the middle of the day? <0> He's stationed in Iraq. <0> It's bedtime there.
<9> I don't know whether to say "tsk tsk" or to give you a high five. <0> Here's what you can say rworks: "I LIKE COCK AND BALLS". <0> Because you're so gay. <9> :( <9> nerp is in Iraq? <9> As of when? <0> I was kidding. <0> In addition to being homo***ual, you apparently have lost the ability to decipher joke from truth. <5> skoalwork: That's not funny! <10> rworks: Ah, re: xp hack. What's "Digg" got to do with it? <11> mornin <11> Cody`, do you digg? <10> no <10> I just looked at the site though. Another copy cat of sites I've seen 1000 times 1000 years ago. <12> anybody here use putty to do socks forwarding? <13> socks is over a straight tcp/ip socket, isn't it? <12> ja. <13> i've used putty to do tcp forwarding/tunneling, mostly for RDP, should be same difference. <12> well, i know the unix end of things, and you use putty from the command line like ssh... <12> i.e. putty.exe -D 8080 <13> you establish the putty session to the remote server with the port forward setup, then you connect your app to localhost:port <12> but i was wondering if anybody knew how to specifiy that as a pref in the putty gui? <13> um, i've always used putty's dialogs to setup connections. <14> anyone know of a quick program i can run to see if i have both dimms full (ram) or just one <15> keo: open side of case <15> heh <14> nope <14> never! <14> http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html <14> :) <13> !info sandra <13> sandra will show you TONS of details about your hardware <13> what brand and serial number dimms even, if they have the eeprom on them and there's a smbus on the mobo (most do) <14> free though? <13> asparagui; in the putty gui, go to connection->ssh->tunnels, "Add new forwarded port", Source Port and Destination (which is the IP of the target if its different than the remote ssh endpoint).... <13> yes, sandra is free. <14> niec <13> there's a $$ version that has more benchmarking features <12> pee: that's port forwarding, i'm doing socks. <12> that's -L, i'm after -D. ;-_ <14> thx <12> ;-) <13> um. I thought you wanted to tunnel socks? <0> I use tube socks. <12> no, i wanted to specify socks forwarding within a putty pref. <12> i want to give a config file to someone, have them click on it and work. <13> I haven't used socks in like 10 years. whats 'socks forwarding' ? <12> just socks. <13> whats socks got to do with ssh ? <12> specify a socks server on this machine, all traffic goes through the server. <13> um. socks is a application proxy where each client app needs to be 'socks aware'. <13> so whats 'all traffic' ? <13> anyways, on putty's connection->proxy is socks settings <12> all socks traffic, to be pedantic. <12> no, that's to run ssh through a proxy, not to set up a proxy. <0> OKay, <0> in 2000 if you ran \\host\volume$ it would give you the capacity pie chart <0> in XP it doesn't. <0> how do you make it happen? <12> thanks for trying. <13> why or how would a ssh client be a socks proxy? somehow, I think someone is mixing his metaphors. <13> oh no ****, openssh can act as a socks proxy server? i didn't know that. <5> peerce: OpenSSH can do *everything*. <5> I mean *everything*. <5> Think of something. Anything in the world. <5> OpenSSH can do that. <16> Can it open Billy's garage door? <17> ? <5> skoal: Yes. <17> can it make sweet love to me? <16> BULL****! BILLY DOESN'T HAVE A GARAGE! <5> skoal: OpenSSH made one for him and then opened it. <5> It can do that.
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