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Surely its easy to tell if its renewable power coming over the cables?
Everyone knows renewable electrons are green.
I guess if it were diesel power they would be a sort of muddy brown.
fr!th writes: I'm leaving sunny Australia for a grand tour of the Land of the Free (USA), so my question is: What are the "can't miss" places for the discerning Nerd?
I'm bringing the wife (or, more accurately, she is bringing me), so ideally we would like to go to places that are of historical/anthropological significance to geek culture, so she can get some idea why her husband thinks a fun afternoon is writing a python script to comb our photo collection for duplicates.
(On a side note, should we bring the laptop?)
I love it when slashdot heads into my field...
This isn't new (hardware autotune)
http://www.antarestech.com/products/avp.shtml
Do you realise how incredibly polished and "produced" a modern arena tour is?
Pretty sure the docs say you need 4, but I managed to get 2.4.20 onto a 2mb compaq luggable with a seriously minimised kernel. Dunno bout X but it was more than happy with BitchX.
Theres something pleasing about irc on mono screens.
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from the an-open-box-is-an-empty-box dept.
dr_labrat writes: "Most penetration testing companies use "proprietary" methodologies to audit their customer's networks. The Open Source Security Testing Methodology Manual (pronounced: Osstum) now gives reputable companies the opportunity to use a peer reviewed standard, and be compared to a wider community! It's just made it to version 2 and is gathering popularity."
You asked the questions Tuesday. Today, in response, Hemos and CmdrTaco spill their guts. Click below to learn what's going on at the world-famous Geek Compound in scenic Holland, Michigan.