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August 13th, 2003, 09:37 AM
#706
From MiCk:
Wow you were a lot of help If you noticed my link was to a news site twiddle
Ah I see! So, u're talking about a news web site.
But for porn surfers, my tip is to leave te ads on.
You never know.
From Dimm on the free XXX hot photos of women:
Just like a real man.
Anyway, if there's really such a thing as a 4 MB ZIP file packed with awesome XXX photos, I wouldn't be posting here!
From Dimm to Nina, on her war crime action about posting just 1 word(considered spam):
Well , the most informative words I ever saw
I agree. Stop trying to attract our attention, girl!
If you keep on trying to do that, I make sure you're gonna come out all painful from the be.......never mind.
If I'm not enough, MiCk can have a go.(or maybe Dimm......which ever is stronger and more violent)
(sorry, Nina.....but the first time is usually the most painful...)
"Hell is calling for you!" - Rufus, from Valkyrie Profile 2 : Silmeria
"I'm getting tired of you devils.....finishing strike......Final Blast!" - Arngrim, from Valkyrie Profile 2 : Silmeria
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August 13th, 2003, 09:41 AM
#707
Not perfect, so A-
By the way, I know much about you Dmitry, could you tell me something about you, your country, etc... I like to listen to what people want to tell me...
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August 13th, 2003, 09:48 AM
#708
Ahh well..I'm cooking a rump roast right now Nothing like a little beef butt...yummy
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August 13th, 2003, 09:53 AM
#709
"Hell is calling for you!" - Rufus, from Valkyrie Profile 2 : Silmeria
"I'm getting tired of you devils.....finishing strike......Final Blast!" - Arngrim, from Valkyrie Profile 2 : Silmeria
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August 13th, 2003, 09:55 AM
#710
Originally posted by hometown
By the way, I know much about you Dmitry,
U are a KGB-officer, aren't U? What can U know about me?
could you tell me something about you, your country, etc... I like to listen to what people want to tell me...
I told many things about self, my country ,... across that forum's threads... I haven't any specific things to tell specially to U... If U'll give me some concrete question ... well ... I'll try to answer it... but sorry ... just now I donot want to tell something (donot know what) about self
Last edited by dimm_coder; August 13th, 2003 at 09:58 AM.
"UNIX is simple; it just takes a genius to understand its simplicity!"
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August 13th, 2003, 09:58 AM
#711
Originally posted by Mick_2002
Ahh well..I'm cooking a rump roast right now Nothing like a little beef butt...yummy
Okay...
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August 13th, 2003, 10:00 AM
#712
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August 13th, 2003, 10:11 AM
#713
Originally posted by solarflare
Oh man. Talk about boring. Some people drone on and on and on not knowing when to stop. It's like they have no common decency for the well-being of the listeners. They think they're not wasting your time when they talk forever, but really they are, because they just never stop. People like that are really boring. Talking forver and ever, just saying the same thing over and over, maybe switching a word or two to make it seem different. But they're just repeating themselves. Being redundant. When I hear a person like that talk, I want to just leave, but it's like I can't, they have some sort of mind trick that makes me read until the end. I really hate people like that. They tempt you to listen further and there's nothing really to say. Or maybe there is, but they've already said it ten times. What a waste. I hate people like that. Don't know when to end. Hate 'em.
I know what you mean... samething happend to me last friday in a bar.
but thank to the person who invented beer I still can not recall what the subject or the conclusion was..
I say beer is a great product
later,
jewe...
A VB programmer trying to stay alive in a Real C World
If the hardware is so great.. why use software to correct it..?? It will only slow it down..
Al is de hardware nog zo snel de software achterhaalt het wel
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August 13th, 2003, 06:45 PM
#714
I just filled the dishwasher with 4 days of dirty dishes. It will take an hour to wash. I worry about water spotting. Just then she said to me that I needed to go to the bookstore to buy jelly beans. "The bookstore? " said I. My pleas fell on deaf ears. She sent me anyways with an ultimatim to come back with Barnes and Noble Jelly Beans or else. I asked her if she wouldn't be satisfied if I bought a giant Twister set for the dog? But no..no..no. It has to be Jelly Beans. Off I headed. I would show her who was boss. I was going to go to the Laundramat and get her several bales of 2 year old magazines. That would keep her busy for days. Only then would I buckle under and acceed to her wishes.
Verere testudinem! (Fear the turtle)
Once you can accept the universe as matter expanding into nothing that is something, wearing stripes with plaid comes easy. -Albert Einstein
Robots are trying to steal my luggage.
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August 13th, 2003, 11:38 PM
#715
Last year, I went to my friend's Birthdei party, I drank only 1/2 can of beer...but I slept ~14 hours, when i got up i got terrible headache and right after 5 minutes after finishing my breadfast, my ears got hurt since my bro chewed me out ...
Is this boring ?
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August 14th, 2003, 01:23 AM
#716
Originally posted by hometown
Last year, I went to my friend's Birthdei party, I drank only 1/2 can of beer...but I slept ~14 hours, ...
Is this boring ?
Yeh... Just can say -
Rescue children from harmful influence of alcohol!
"UNIX is simple; it just takes a genius to understand its simplicity!"
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August 14th, 2003, 01:59 AM
#717
<<<------------------Hi there Eyesight problem ?
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August 14th, 2003, 02:26 AM
#718
Originally posted by Mick_2002
Now I'm curious, even if people don't have a commercial firewall, why at the minimum do they not turn on the filter driver that is supplied with w2k and I think XP has one 2? Just deny all ports, and why does microsoft never mention it? Jeez, it's better than nothing.
Hmm somebody at mickesoft just had a brain fart....course it is the new york times reporting...
Posted on Wed, Aug. 13, 2003
Worm pushes Microsoft to change default Windows security
By John Markoff
New York Times
In at least a partial answer to its critics, Microsoft said it would begin shipping the consumer and business versions of Windows XP with the protective network firewall completely activated, to make PCs less vulnerable to attacks.
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August 14th, 2003, 02:53 AM
#719
So when are they going to start holding Microsoft liable for the damage caused by its s***** software? They rush to market
to make money and that is what casues the problem.
That is a scary thought. I guess there would have to be some
notion of negligence here, otherwise it would cripple the software
industry.
Wakeup in the morning and kick the day in the teeth!! Or something like that.
"i don't want to write leak free code or most efficient code, like others traditional (so called expert) coders do."
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August 14th, 2003, 03:20 AM
#720
Originally posted by souldog
So when are they going to start holding Microsoft liable for the damage caused by its s***** software? They rush to market
to make money and that is what casues the problem.
That is a scary thought. I guess there would have to be some
notion of negligence here, otherwise it would cripple the software
industry.
Well they aren't alone, lots of large corporations rush to push out crap code, I say make all the marketing/sales people responsible and that would solve the problem, maybe a few select firing squads, along with management that allows it to happen.
Of course they could proclam in this instance, that the tools are there to secure your OS, but you didn't use them, neener, neener...
course on the flip side, if they didn't have a exploit people wouldn't need to be turning certain security features on
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