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Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan wrote: ...is the way Elliot (the techie) uses x.x.x.373 as a valid IP address
This is probably has the same reasoning as using 555 phone numbers (in 'mercan media), they don't want to accidentally use somebodies IP address.
Interesting though, is that according to somebody on Wikipedia (I couldn't spot the reference) only 555-0100 to 555-0199 are reserved for fictional numbers and the rest are reserved for actual use, so one day you may actually be able to call the Ghostbusters.
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urlonz wrote: BTW don’t laugh. If you haven’t watched Mr. Robot, you probably will.
Yeah - we started with Amazon Prime last Friday, and watched episode one the other day. We'll watch more (as permitted by Herself) but it doesn't require the same degree of suspension of disbelief that some TV / movie "hacking" does: Its a UNIX system! I know this! - YouTube[^] for example...
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urlonz wrote: If you haven’t watched Mr. Robot, you probably will.
Tried it once, didn't like it!
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Finally arriving home from a 14 hour drive, I found the house a little warm. For the second time this year, the coils have frozen up...both times were high humidity and the thermostat was set too low. I normally keep it at 72F, but apparently while I was away, the wife changed the setting to a few degrees cooler. I realize this is a symptom of low Freon pressure and have already scheduled my A/C guy for next week. cha-ching!
An hour after turning off the unit, the ice has fallen and the dripping is slowing. I've turned it back on now, so hopefully the coolness will return soon!
btw, the trip was to a trade show in San Antonio, TX where it was unbearably hot and humid. (103F last Tuesday!) The city is fantastic though...the hotel was on the Riverwalk which is really nice. I'd recommend going in Spring or Autumn though!
On the way there, I made the drive in one day which was brutal. The trip home was split...no way around it as the show was over at 1PM and by the time I dropped my colleague off at the airport and got on my way it was 3PM. Nevertheless, the cooling has begun and after a few beers, it's good to be home! Oh yeah, the wife is not home, so I have the place to myself!
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
modified 14-Jul-16 19:10pm.
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I hope you are safe. My thoughts are with you tonight.
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Tragic. 73 confirmed dead as of right now, including lots of children.
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84 confirmed at this moment. It is hard to understand that someone can do this....
In Word you can only store 2 bytes. That is why I use Writer.
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They are terrorists: the whole idea is to do such terrible things that people will accept anything to make it stop happening. If you can't understand the motivation, that's probably a good thing - it says good things about your character.
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My thoughts and prayers are with the French muslim community this morning. As a society, we (the west) must find a way to prevent whatever is driving good young men to actions like this. Whatever intolerance it is, must be rooted out by a sensible government.
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So you're asking for intolerance of intolerance? It doesn't take long to get very, very complicated, does it?
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9082365 wrote: So you're asking for intolerance of intolerance? No. Just intolerance of immorality.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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RyanDev wrote: Just intolerance of immorality.
Immorality like, say, illegally invading a country on a pretext, having misled both your own cabinet and Parliament, because you wanted to please a hawkish President? Like I said, it gets complicated very quickly. There will never be an end to this as long as neither side recognises that some of the other's causes may be just and their grievances legitimate however base and evil their actions in support of them.
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Tolerate intolerance and you end up conquered. As in military conquered, i.e. slave.
Then we wouldn't be able to propagate tolerance ideals because we'd be flogged or killed for doing so.
NOTE: The second sentence ha been written using "we" instead of thye common "you" in order not to sound accusatory. There are probably better ways to phrase it but I'm no native speaker.
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If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP. -- TNCaver
When I was six, there were no ones and zeroes - only zeroes. And not all of them worked. -- Ravi Bhavnani
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Live in a society that is completely intolerant of intolerance and you're a slave anyway. That's what those who live in the shadow of extreme political correctness are already saying. Free speech and dissenting opinion disappear, even become criminalised.
I hate to keep repeating the litany but it is far, far more complicated than anyone is suggesting in this thread. Correction all too readily becomes oppression. Punishment all too readily becomes vengeance; it hardly ever fits the crime. The persecuted, freed from their chains, all too readily become persecutors.
To every complex problem there is a simple solution ... and it's wrong! As long as we keep applying simple solutions the problem will get ever more complex and the consequences ever more terrible. The 'War on Terror' has done nothing but feed escalation, create martyrs, and make the refractory ever more intransigent.
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I totally agree with your argumentation, there are no simple solutions.
9082365 wrote: Free speech and dissenting opinion disappear, even become criminalised. And that creates frustration and hate - not the best environment for searching good solutions to anything.
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If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP. -- TNCaver
When I was six, there were no ones and zeroes - only zeroes. And not all of them worked. -- Ravi Bhavnani
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PradeepGaggandeep wrote: My thoughts and prayers are with the French muslim community Why do we (the West) have to figure out how to appease this community? Should they be involved in cleaning their own house.
Maybe it wasn't your intent, but you've effectively absolved the perpetrators and blamed the victims.
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yes, very sad
je suis tres triste pour mon amis Francais et toute le Francais
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This is becoming a world level issue. Not one country but most of the countries are getting affected by these morons. My prayers to all the families and May God give them the strength to come out of the grief that has struck them.
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Vive La France !
with sadness, and respect, Bill
«There is a spectrum, from "clearly desirable behaviour," to "possibly dodgy behavior that still makes some sense," to "clearly undesirable behavior." We try to make the latter into warnings or, better, errors. But stuff that is in the middle category you don’t want to restrict unless there is a clear way to work around it.» Eric Lippert, May 14, 2008
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Latest figures say 84 dead, 18 injured.
My thoughts are with the French today.
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Bomb Mecca.
Each time such an atrocity takes place, the affected country should bomb Mecca, Medina and any other place holy to Islam.
Maybe they will stop then.
If not, repeat the medicine.
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This is the most ridiculous statement I have seen. Why do you want to do that.
Statement like this inflames the situation.
cheers,
Super
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Ridiculous - well not in a necessarily strategic sense.
A gorilla type army, particularly one that is highly dispersed, can go on indefinitely. The only way to really end such an insurgency is to attack the homeland to the extent that those sending them do not want any further damage as it is no longer worth the potential gains.
Daesh, for all practical purposes, doesn't have a homeland. Furthermore, losses to troops are not a concern (martyrdom and all that), even for the troops. So - without an 'homeland' or troops that can be demoralized, what do you do?
Attacks, such as in "everywhere", cannot be stopped directly. You need to hit the demoralizing option by whatever means. So - what shall it be?
Remember: The Taliban was planted in Pakistan by the Saudis, financed and raised, Daesh by Qatar, Hezbalah is a 'we didn't do it' proxy for Iraq. On and on.
So - what do you suggest we do? What will hurt enough to make them consider stopping? I've had some grizzly proposals of my own, but it's up to you.
What is the most moral route (if that's what you wish): How many lives (of innocent bystanders) are you willing to merely mourn? When do you work on prevention?
Your move.
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I don't want to discuss further and make in a soapbox material. If you post in SB I will reply it
cheers,
Super
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