Comment solaris (Score 1) 763
official. free. (not an off-shoot of open-solaris)
official. free. (not an off-shoot of open-solaris)
we held out for a very long time, as a non-profit academic institute that didn't want to pay for certs...
The final straw was iPhones and the like, not only NOT talking to our self-signed IMAP-SSL server, but not even complaining why... (in fact, they say everything is fine, but never retrieve the mail...) The mail app doesn't even give you opportunity to accept the cert.
yeah, you can post your cert as a file on a webserver, and point safari to it, and explicitly add it as a profile... but that didn't seem to be a long term viable solution.
so, we finally purchased a wildcard cert. I hate paying the money, but it did fix our "problems".
My personal contribution is the small but powerful end of the bellcurve...
somewhere there are accounts getting tons of retweets... I help keep that statistic low.
if you translate it into a b/w image 11x3 pixels, then repeat, offset by a few rows each repetition, you get essentially the background of the shield:
http://i51.tinypic.com/30msd3s.jpg
I've had the Brewdog Tokyo (18%+) and it was extremely drinkable... it's a mix of a strong double bock and a brandy, but with none of the 2 week old gym sock funk of an aged beer.
I always loved shadow of the beast by psygnosis, and it's sequel.
awesome graphics, awesome sound.
just partner with apple, and create an app that tells you whether a word is valid.
why leave it to question when there's money to be made providing the answer?
what do you do with a drunken sailor,
what do you do with a drunken sailor,
what do you do with a drunken sailor, early in the morning...
shave his belly with a rusty razor,
shave his belly with a rusty razor,
shave his belly with a rusty razor, early in the morning...
For those complaining about the price tag: good quality furniture made from solid wood costs real money.
I spent over $1000 on black walnut (some highly figured) for a 7 drawer chest on chest I built last summer.
Probably spent close to 100 hours on it too.
Depending on the wood, $10, $20 or even $50 a board foot ( 1 square foot of wood, 1 inch thick) is not unusual.
That said, if it's cheap wood, or plywood with hardwood veneer, you should not be spending the same amount. (unless the veneer is exceedingly rare).
I wouldn't be surprised if there was well over $1000 of wood and hardware in it. (also wouldn't be surprise if it was crap).
while this is certainly super-sized, this technology has been around for over a decade.
z-corp comes to mind (www.zcorp.com)
I saw them print out a rubber ball from elastic particles and flexible glue that actually bounced.
They kept the cost down early by using HP Deskjet hardware for the printing (just glue instead of ink).
cool stuff, but not new.
"The biggest problem with Microsoft is badly-written software — the operating system allows you to write software badly unlike Mac or Linux."
agreed. — what?
When I want aggressive and loud white noise I turn to:
Emperor, Immortal, Gorgoroth, Dimmu-Borgir etc.
Good for coding when I'm pissed off and in a hurry...
As a bonus, it also keeps people out of my office.
The use of money is all the advantage there is to having money. -- B. Franklin