Comment Re:Could be more with International Subscribers (Score 1) 124
What world are you living on? On the real world that kind of crazy talk might fly, but this is MAFIAA town we're talking about.
What world are you living on? On the real world that kind of crazy talk might fly, but this is MAFIAA town we're talking about.
I know, it's almost like you'd want a distro to have different versions to suit server vs desktop usage.
Ugh, I find those tacky enough without even being the actual replicas of the bride and groom.
Want to share your knowledge?
I've often told them "you know, you could just stop taking A LOT of that stuff", especially after they tell me how sick they get from the side effects...
So why don't you write them a prescription for what they *actually* need. I'm guessing you're a certified doctor because you know what they should and shouldn't be on.
I don't think that SIP server is still up, and from what I read they guy who configured it (and recorded his dad's voice) has allowed it to be copied. Which is a shame, it was funny as fuck.
Our PBX lets us specify the Caller ID for any extension. However if we attempt to use a number not in our DDI range BT will clip the Caller ID to our main number. Any legitimate telecoms provider should do this to prevent spoofing. The same goes for *some* of the SIP providers I've talked to - they need proof of ownership of the DDI before they will allow you to set the Caller ID, however I imagine it's fairly easy to get around.
No, I'd call it hard graft.
Huh, I wasn't playing it down at all, not sure where you got that idea.
Laser Sintering has been around long enough that the *initial* patents have expired. I used to think of it being used predominantly for prototyping, but apparently it's used for low volume runs as well, which is exactly what the SuperDraco thruster and ULA components will be.
I'm pretty sure that all the people extolling the virtues of NAT have never had to deal with Carrier-Grade NAT.
I want to live in Belgium - amazing beer and 33% IPv6 adoption.
The difference between Europe and America:
* In America 100 years is considered a long time
* In Europe 100 miles is considered a long distance
Certainly true for me - I grew up on an Island where we have monuments going back 5,100 years, but is only 174 by 302 miles in size.
CO2 works fine too, but the hand flapping and increased respiration attempts aren't real pretty to watch
I'm pretty sure that the increased respiration attempts aren't enjoyable to endure either - the body senses heightened levels of CO2 as a sign of suffocation. Whereas CO simply attaches to red blood cells instead of O2, meaning there's no sense of suffocation.
Remember to say hello to your bank teller.