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<0> group b The moon is made of cheese <0> Ka-Bar: SEE?!! SCIENTISTS CANT AGREE <1> *cough* flat earth society *cough* <2> TenBaseT_: You have to remember, these are the same types of people who argue for ID to be taught in school. <3> "but but but if we didn't run both sides of the argument, we'd be called biased" - the newspapers <0> in this case the *exact* same guy <4> neil armstrong: "i wasnt standing on cheese" <4> The Internet: "OMFG IT WAS A SOUNDSTAGE LOLOZ" <3> D-side: haha exactly :P <1> of course, he was in a studio <4> this is what this ****ing argument is sounding like to me <2> Somebody here is actually arguing for ID to be taught in school? <2> Did I read that correctly? <4> ID? <4> wait no <2> Intelligent Design
<4> not intelligent design <4> no no. it cant ****ing possibly be <0> I think it was ka-bar that I got into a fight with about that last month <4> hasn't that bull**** ****ing stopped yet?! <5> I . . . hate . . . work . . . <0> if I'm wrong I'm sorry. <2> TenBaseT_: Are you ****ing kidding me? <0> No <4> TenBaseT_: no. it can't be. sure you may disagree with some of his views but he cant be that much of an ***hole. <4> NOT POSSIBLE. <0> *shrug* <0> I had it out with someone in here <2> And somebody wants to tell people not to be ****ed into a theory? Especially one that has no backing... <2> Wow. <2> Just wow. <3> welcome to #linux, home of the ego :P <3> reality: I think it was given as an example :P <2> RelDrgn: I know. I gave it. <3> the best part is, is that right this second I actually am cleaning my gl***es;) <2> Forgiven then <5> my diet today ****ed ... was broke as hell, so had a soda and a cookie from the local gas station(breakfast), and a double cheeseburger for lunch ... got home (after 11 hours at work), and am munching on Double Stuff Oreos <6> Steakk: Cl***y <5> I thought so :) <6> Steakk: Stick to that low-GI diet <2> Nutritious <5> hehe <6> Speaking of ****e, I wonder what's in the cupboards <6> not much that's suitable <5> hahahaha..this store, "The Childrens Place" is having MAJOR issues with their router (Cisco 1711), and I have been out there on 4 service calls so far <5> on my way home from them today, I get a call from my boss sayin that he just e-mailed me a FIFTH work order for them, and I have to go tomorrow again <2> Replace the router <5> got home here, checked the email from him, and they are usually having the subject line of: "STORE NAME - STORE NUMBER - DATE - WORK ORDER #" ... this one has the subject: "****ing christ, heres another" <5> reality: we did...twice <2> Jeez. Give them a damn linksys <5> no **** <2> Something a moron can operate <1> Steakk; you replaced the router twice and there is still a problem? <5> They think it is due to a faulty punch-down on one of the molex connectors <5> well, _I_ did the wiring in this place when it was being built <5> ****ing thing is wiried just fine <4> bl. <2> So, it's faulty...right? <4> bbl even. <6> Thames wallpaper - http://siksai.co.uk/~rhowe/img_0443-belfast.jpg <6> (4:3 aspect ratio - scale to suit) <5> reality, hardy har har...tomorrow I am going to bring my line tester, to double check them again...it already tested fine after the initial wiring, so i dont know what is the issue <6> Steakk: Tried hitting it yet? <5> rhowe, I did drop the old one from about 4 feet, and re-plugged it in...didnt help none <2> Steakk: Rats chewed through that **** <5> I still find the subject line hilarious..."****ing christ, heres another" <2> How much networking is involved in a store like that? <2> Couldn't be all that much <7> anyone know anything about comcast blocking ALL ports ? <4> reality: you'd be surprised sometimes <4> crazdiam: thats utterly ridiculous <7> thats what i thought <2> crazdiam: They claim they don <2> t
<7> but i cannot for the life of me open a port <8> crazdiam: comcast doesn't block ports <8> crazdiam: define "open a port" <7> then im doing something wrong here <7> starting httpd, sshd anything <8> you can't start those services? <7> portscan localhost i get 22 25 37 113 <2> crazdiam: Check your default iptables rules <7> no they start <7> and i can access them at localhost <7> but i cant get through from my IP <8> crazdiam: what reality said... check your iptables rules <8> what distro are you running? <7> portscan my IP and i get nothing <7> slack 10.2 <2> crazdiam: iptables -L <8> crazdiam: there's your problem right there. ditch ****ware and get a real distro <7> like what ? <4> i dont suppose you know what the hell "netstat" is, do you? <4> "anything else" would be a fair ***essement <7> yeah <7> my computers older <7> those other distros look bulky <4> sos your grandmother but would you make her eat a pile of steaming ****? <7> dont want the bells and whistles <7> if she pissed me off maybe <4> thats what putting slackware on a box does <4> so, if your grandmother pissed you off you'd want her to eat a pile of steaming ****? <8> crazdiam: you don't have to install all the bells and whistles. install only what you want/need. But get a real distro with real package management. <1> crazdiam: RTFM netfilter.org <7> i dont think much of my grandmother so thats a special case <9> That's a heck of a line to come back online to... <4> son, how in the hell did you grow up to be such a pile of douche <8> o_O <7> anyways iptables -L, what am i looking at ? <2> crazdiam: chain input policy <8> probably a rule in there that says to drop almost everything <7> showing chain INPUT policy accept <7> target prot opt source destination <7> same for forward and output <7> ive got a spare HD i was thinking of putting another distro on <7> what do you reccommend ? <2> crazdiam: debian or Ubuntu <8> almost anything but slackware or gentoo <4> so... <4> do you have a router or something in front of that box? <7> not that i know of , its comcast coming thro my eth card <4> thats really all i needed to hear. <4> that tells me all i need to know. <7> right <10> The clueless ones always seem to decide they should be running Slack. <7> hey dont be like that , you all started somewhere <4> yes, but this idea has to come from somewhere <2> D-side: I blame the media blamers <4> yeah but those of us who started with slackware learned pretty ****ing quick that it was a piece of ****. <7> well this is my 2nd week on it <10> D-side: Because the other 'leet cluebies tell them they need to be running Slack to be 'leet. <7> i dont have the balls to start over again <4> mwilson: right, but how the hell do these kids FIND the ***holes who talk them into slackware? <7> nobody talked me into anything <7> its lightweight <10> crazdiam: Ok, then... you settled on Slack because...? <7> i ****ing downloaded it first <7> i didnt put any thought into at all really <2> crazdiam: It's not lightweight once you start installing things <10> But why? We know you're clueless... we just want to know *why*. <7> no real reason <11> anyone know what to do when your laptop touchpad is represented as /dev/psaux, but you want to use the external ps2 port but there's no options in the bios, or any additional psaux devices? <7> same reason i chose to have pancakes for breakfast <1> ****, it's 2 gigs on a full install, is too lightweight <7> im talking about resources <7> my computer dumps when it hits the end of its rope <2> atompngn: Ubuntu full install is less than 1 gig <7> memory is ****ed
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