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[quote user="morbiuswilters"]Canada, Virginia.. what's the difference? They're both backwater hellholes stuck in the 70s. [/quote]Hey, Alexandria isn't some backwater hellhole stuck in the 1970's! Alexandria is some Olde Towne-clinging hellhole stuck in the 18 70's!
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[quote user="morbiuswilters"]I was just pointing out that this is a possible way to implement a DRM system that allows abuses [by consumers] to be curtailed.[/quote] Which actually is part of the problem. What's to curtail abuses by the creators of the DRM system? As I pointed out in tags...
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[quote user="boomzilla"] [quote user="bstorer"] [quote user="boomzilla"] [quote user="El_Heffe"] What exactly is the purpose of the tag cloud? [/quote] Vandalism. Just like everything else on the internet. [/quote] I thought everything on the internet was for pornography...
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Why in the world are there keypad locks on the bathrooms? The only reason I can see for this setup is to keep out non-employees.
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My first thought was that the OP had copied a state website onto his web server and added a dash of WTFs. This is awesome!
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[quote user="Tatiano"]I didn't ask to receive this please remove-me from the list.[/quote] UNSUBSCRIBE
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[quote user="dlikhten"] Sometimes I wish I could use the putty shell to access my local machine without hosting self as a ssh host. Better for clipboard usage, window resizing, etc... [/quote] If you use Cygwin, try Cygterm . It also works for some Windows programs, but with the caveat that...
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I used to have trouble with forged return addresses coming back to my domain. I set up an SPF record, and while the bounce messages haven't gone away completely, they've dropped off a lot. The trick is to use a hard fail (-all) instead of a soft fail (~all) so that mail servers will just reject...
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[quote user="SpectateSwamp"]its GDS 100,000 character MAX limit VS Swamp Search 300,000,000,000 + UNKNOWN limit. (SmackDown bell rings)[/quote] Yet your program failed, as shown here, to work with the Linux kernel source.
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