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General Programming / AIM Bot Job Offer
« on: April 08, 2006, 02:39:41 pm »
Details: Automated answering system, used for support/sales/information.
Offer: 200$USD or 1 Domain/3GB Diskspace/130GB Transfer for 2 years.
Misc: 2 weeks development time max; Good communication between you and I; AdvaHost, LLC will have Full Rights, Willing to sign a contractors agreement; Must be 18 or older(by providing me with a valid copy of your birth certificate); Resume or portfolio of past experiences and/or work. Must understand heuristics.

Contact Me:

Cell:570-335-4850
Email: jtndesigner@epix.net
AIM: JTN Designer
MSN: agentjeffbond@hotmail.com

Kind Regards,
Jeff

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It's cheaper / more economically efficient for the consumer or buyer to purchase Windows alongside their computer purchase.

Sure, I hate it that you really can't get a PC without an OS, but hey, the average consumer that buys a pre-built PC will want Windows. If you use BSD/Linux, odds are you'll end up getting a hand-me-down / building your own to use it on.

Eh I've seen a complete tower with XP Home installed + OS cd, for 299$ at tigerdirect. XP Home, alone sells for 89$+, and that desktop was worth more then 210$. I beleive it was one of the wintergreen systems they offered way back.

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General Discussion / Re: Vdeck
« on: April 07, 2006, 12:49:24 am »
Is anyone familar with vdeck? I've never used it before, only cpanel. If you're familar with it, or want to try and help me. REPLY!

http://vdeck.com

if you're interested in trying it, just contact me.

It is a popular managment software Ipowerweb uses for some of their machines. Although it's interface looks clean and fancy, in my opinion, what it gains in appearence, it lacks in everything else :P Although wait! thier webmail portion is sexah!

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General Discussion / Re: CRT or LCD?
« on: April 05, 2006, 03:23:46 am »
My $2100 21" 1600x1200 resolution monitor has more sharpness than I've seen on any other monitor, no matter what the resolution. And it's flatscreen.

You know what's really funny about that?  I paid $250 for my 1920x1440 21" flat-screen monitor.  And it kicks your monitor's ass.

Where'd you get that from? I may buy one.

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General Discussion / Re: CRT or LCD?
« on: April 03, 2006, 12:04:42 am »
A few years ago I would have said CRT definately, but quality of LCD monitors has come a long long way since then, and I want one to replace my crappy old CRT. My brother just got a nice 19" LCD a month or two ago and it rocks.  Deskspace definately isn't an issue for me, my desk is monsterous (3' x 11') but yeah, LCDs are sexy.

I also agree with that, however I still go for the CRT option when I buy a monitor. More resoultion for your dollar.

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Unix / Linux Discussion / Fedora Release
« on: March 25, 2006, 11:35:23 am »
v5 is now out, yes yes I know I'm late by posting this today, but oh well, you'll get over it. I just finished downloading it, gonna install it later today :)

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General Discussion / Re: Troops to remain in Iraq until 2009?
« on: March 22, 2006, 07:53:25 am »
http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/03/21/bush.newsconference/index.html?section=cnn_topstories

Even I think that's a bit too long... it's gonna turn into a war that we win just like we did in Vietnam... :P

Technically we did win the conflict over their, our goals were met.

http://www.commondreams.org/views/050300-102.htm

No -- but Zorm tried to say Bush did not create the present Iraq war -- when infact he did.

Bush didn't start the cause for the war, though...

War is designed to resolve problems.  Saddam Hussein was definitely a serious problem.

I saw this at work yesterday (yes I can watch CNN where I work :P), I found it quite interesting, although it's an opinion from a well respected journalist, it seems to shed light on the ties between Iraq and 9/11 (leading up to the war). Scroll down until you see Wolf quote: "BLITZER: President Clinton once said of her -- and I'm quoting now -- "Presidents come and go, but Helen's been here for 40 years now." And that was back in 2000. The veteran reporter Helen Thomas has covered every president since John F. Kennedy, and they've all faced her no-nonsense questions, including President Bush today." Then the article starts.

http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0603/21/sitroom.03.html


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General Discussion / Re: Webdesign
« on: March 21, 2006, 12:34:16 am »
It has potential, but lacks some key information such as his background of law practice.

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General Discussion / Re: Fucking Politics.
« on: March 18, 2006, 08:46:29 pm »
Something like 2300(*) American death counts so far, and around 35,000(?) civilian deaths total on the Iraqi side.

Losses:
    Lack of respect, and oftentimes, bleak hatred overseas
    Huge government spending
    Many thousands out of jobs
    American losses
    Failure to find WMD

Pluses:
    Ended murderous regime of Saddam Hussein
    Removing (many) terrorists
    Ended sanctions to Iraq, delivered needed supplies to the Iraqi people
    Secured Iraq's oil fields for the Iraqi people, formerly monopolized by certain individuals
    Helped Iraqi people create a form of self-government
    Minimal losses in initial invasion

(?) --> http://www.iraqbodycount.net/
(*) --> http://www.antiwar.com/casualties/

You're forgetting oil.

My major problem is that there is now a lot of evidence that they knew that their intelligence was faulty looking for WMDs, but afterwards they backpedalled by saying "well, it was an oppressive dictatorship so it was good anyways."  It's the honesty I have a problem with. 

In addition, in my opinion, if a leader of a country is making life suck for the people who live there, it is the responsibility of the people to revolt and overthrow the government, establishing their own system.  It just doesn't seem right for another country, who is infinitely more powerful, to come in and bully everything. 

Note that both points there are opinions and cannot really be contested.  So there. :P

Well said.

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General Discussion / Re: Torn Up Credit Application
« on: March 11, 2006, 03:24:30 pm »
Wow, that is really scary.  My teacher was saying the bank passed a check that she didn't even sign a few weeks ago.  That kind of stuff makes you wonder...

It happens to people that are idiots. My business checks, since I write only 1-2 each month, the credit union I go through confirms them with me, as well as my other transactions, upon my request. Same thing for my credit cards, I also burn my paper's so, unless they can put that back together, I thyink I am pretty much safe. :P

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General Discussion / Re: Firefox "Myths"
« on: March 07, 2006, 12:31:42 pm »
I got a kick out of the article, as a hardcore IE user, I took a lot of the article with a grain of salt. As for the tabbed browsing for IE6, I did notice it opens a new process, but when you have an "above average" system who cares? :P

Overall opinion:

Each browser has its strengths and weaknesses, and I found this site a weak attempt to be propagandist.

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General Discussion / Re: CeLe and aC...
« on: March 07, 2006, 12:23:20 pm »
immaturity and self-superiority.  nothing more.

Didn't he edit one of your bots?

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General Discussion / Re: CeLe and aC...
« on: March 07, 2006, 01:39:06 am »
Cele is an immature moron. I remember back in e1 when he tried to join it, and I don't remember specifics but apparently it was a good thing he didn't get in.

Mike is his name, and I know him,set aside from his battle.net reputation, he isn't a bad person and actually has a very keen graphics eye for developing websites.

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Trash Can / Re: Ten Reasons to buy Windows Vista
« on: February 20, 2006, 02:09:31 am »
...I can't believe people don't want Windows to upgrade security because "Done by BSD/Linux". I don't care, Linux stole enough from Windows. Go get your own damn drivers/software and stop using ndis wrappers and Wine before you start crying about who did what.

15 Minute install is possible. Done by Apple.

I (and most people I know) don't run ndis or wine.  And it's not fair to complain that Linux uses reverse-engineered Windows drivers for a lot of things because the companies who make the hardware only support Windows.  I think it's more impressive that the Linux people went to all the extra work. 

And it's not that I don't want Windows to upgrade security, you're misunderstanding what I'm saying.  They are calling security a "new feature", which I think is stupid.  They're advertising that they now have a secure operating system (which only took what, 20 years?) while every other OS beat them to it a long time ago.  That should hardly count as a "feature" of an OS, don't you agree?


A company of which dominates the market. I plan on buying Vista once it comes out, and within the next year, upgrade both of my servers to win2k3.

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General Discussion / Re: Dearest Effect:
« on: February 14, 2006, 02:11:57 pm »
I find him funny, the type of humor I would use at work. Some of his posts on vL made me really LOL. :P

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