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<0> It's white <0> just like the only people who would fall for some stupid **** like that. <1> ahhh <1> They say this new one might used the whole size of the ipod as the screen <1> which would be pretty ****ing cool <1> since the video ipod is pretty much "16:9" shaped <1> which reminds me <1> I need to find a better solution for playing meida files on my TV <1> right now I do it via my laptop, which works well, I get "HD" and all <2> I'd like a nice MP3 player to goto the gym with... but they're freaking expensive. <2> Im not spending 200+ on it. <0> the big names are expensive <1> but I'd like something that stays in my media center cabinet, and that's "made" for that use <0> you can get a fully functional mp3 player for 50 bucks <2> Where? <1> cronic: You can get a good 1GB MP3 player for like $99 or so
<3> wal-fart <2> haha <1> just dont get some ****ty ipod one <2> 100 is still pricey. lol <2> Im cheap <1> "lol" remember that at minimum, you're having to buy memory <1> so unless you want to buy a "blank" mp3 player that you add your own memory too... you are going to have to spend a little cash <1> too/to <4> this ****er on Slashdot pasted links to the securia(sp?) website showing all the vulnerabilities in all the versions of apache vs. all of the versions of IIS, and apache had way more security holes, and this ****er replies "you can't compare IIS to apache, that's unfair. IIS has a scripting language built in, and DNS and POP and SMTP are part of IIS" <4> WRONG <4> 1. Most apache installations have PHP <4> 2. POP and SMTP share a configuration store with IIS, but that's pretty much it <4> 3. DNS is NO WAY part of IIS <1> you go FK <2> lol <2> Get 'em <1> mother ****ers <4> meanwhile <4> that ****er one post back was saying IIS was less secure than Apache!!! <4> He's the one that started the ****ign comparison <0> hah <0> I figure the issue is a double-edged sword. <0> either way you get sticked <0> twist a bit more on windows.. <1> George Michael said his arrest for suspected drug possession in London this weekend was my own stupid fault, as usual. <1> The 42-year-old pop singer was arrested Saturday after he was found slumped at the wheel of his car at Hyde Park Corner in central London. <0> if Windows gets 'sploited very often it's participating in some sort of trusting relationship with the rest of the network <0> file shares <0> etc <0> authentication.. <1> hehe, I know where that is :) I have a picture of me on that corner... sans George Michael <4> the other thing too <4> if Apache is running on Linux <0> linux is much easier to run **** on <4> you AUTOMATICALLY have perl, bash, etc. <0> you could just run a script! <0> in my networks, EVERY server is a domain controller! <4> Fear will keep the local DCs online <4> Fear of this server <0> in my oh-so-humble opinion server exploits shouldn't be as hard hitting as they could be <0> with the proper DMZ, IDS, and minimal trust relationship they can't get very far <4> every workstation in this building is a year out of date on patches <4> because I protect my servers <4> honestly, if you have a workstation that's riddled with viruses and malware and it doesn't stay contained, I'm not doing my job <4> I don't trust workstations and I never will <4> because you can't <4> it's an unending battle <0> discussion was floating around on a site or on #Windows a whiel ago <0> at how network administrators are moving away from the edge firewalling <4> people on this channel are always like "gee FK, how come you haven't patched that SQL vulnerability" or whatever -- or "how come you haven't patched backup exec remote agent?" you know why? Only trusted machines can even SEE those servers <0> personally i think a great number of exploits, hacks, etc etc can be stopped in their tracks by proper firewalling <5> queston: trying to browse my network via a vpn and the guy on tech support told me that the reason i can't is because i need to put the domain policy from one computer onto my local computer where can i find the domain policy in xp? and thanks in advance <0> FK|Work`: you'd love one of our customers pix configs. <0> it's so minimalistic <0> there's 12,000 lines of acl in ther <4> There's NO reason to apply unecessary patches to servers that will NEVER be attacked in that fasion. <4> *fashion. <4> "Why haven't you patched IE?" Because no one here can get anywhere except the ****ing DOT website <4> 12,000 line ACL ? <4> how long does it take a packet to go through <0> pix is fast.
<0> it's a champ <0> AS5400 or something <0> a lot of that comes to hardware 'switching' / routing <0> i dont know the details but it doesn't hit the cpu with every incoming packet <4> the ciscos have caching and **** too <4> for the packet filtering and **** <4> sometimes **** doesn't hit the ACL <4> cause the result has been cached <4> well I gotta go home, laterz <0> a lot of the 12,000 line thing comes from object groups too <0> which save a boat load of time <4> yeah <6> please tell me someone knows how to crack and ipod (U2) open? <4> ok bbl <0> with a hammery <4> Tsu: shoes <6> i just dropped it into the cats bowl on the way in the house. <4> hahahahh <4> good :D <0> Tsu: might be abel to find a diagram somewhere on the net. <4> I'm glad that happened to you <0> for the little plastic things <4> serves you right for spending $350 on an mp3 player <0> FK|Work` is so anti ipod. <0> DRAGON UP <7> :| <6> it was free heh <7> Sure. <0> bacj o' the truck <6> christmas <4> I'm just kidding, that ****s :D <4> that's why I bought my mp3 player for $110 <4> Zen Micro <0> mine was givne. <4> bbl <6> ahh battery replacement instructions.. <6> odd no water.. <6> not even a drop.. <6> it was in there for a good 10 seconds while i comphrended wtf just happened. <0> tsu you should let it dry for a good <0> long <0> whiel <0> in the dryest place you can think of <0> Tsu: have you tried to run it since it fell in? <6> yea good to go so far. got it connected usb.. <0> thinking maybe some water just got on the button contacts <0> letting it dry for a day or two might bring it back to shape <6> ah good idea. <8> When I install the display driver for my Radeon 8500LE from the ATI Catalyst 6.2 package my system crashes immediately with the BSOD. <0> then don't install the display driver <8> well, I need drivers for the card <0> _labatt: seriously, though.. is this a new installation of windows? <8> yes, I just did a fresh install <0> _labatt: you could try an earlier version <8> maybe from the year my card came out <8> actually, I think I have the original disk <0> cats **** breath <9> anyone have any idea why I would be able to connect from \\workstation -> \\server\c$ with no problem but when I try to connect from \\server -> \\workstation\c$ regardless of the username\p*** combo it doesn't work. This is the same for almost every workstation but my personal laptop which is also on the network <9> windows firewall is turned off on all machines <10> After installing Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1, does it automatically disable Remote Desktop? <10> they should really give a warning or something, that ****ed me over <1> heheh <1> I just DL'd a 1 minute HD movie clip <1> 60MB <1> :D <11> chambrln <11> who knows <11> the smb in windows sux <9> It's ticking me off <9> I can connect to my laptop with no problem <11> i cant my documents on my username cause it fuxx all my shares completely <11> preventing me from loggin in in general <12> i have a linksys rv042... which is supposedly a load balancing router... i just had it on load balancing and i tried to download from xerox.com and i was getting 4k/s... i switched it just to my cable modem, and i got 150k/s... i am load balancing dsl and cable... any idea besides this thing is a piece of ****? <6> Desp, depends on how it's loadbalancing.
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