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Is that one of those gajillion dollar watches that has to be rolled forward for months that don't have 31 days?
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Well, I asked to have engineering contact me but TWC doesn't want to talk to me at all. I just want to know a realistic timeframe to expect to have decent cable and RR. I am happy to pay, even at premium rates, to have functioning service.
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I went to the VZW store today and said I was thinking about upgrading to the Droid. The guy told me "if you use your phone for email, you will hate the droid and end up bringing it back" He told me the only phone in the store worth getting was the Palm or the BB Tour. I would like to get a smartphone that can compete in size and capability of the iPhone. I may just quit VZ all together and go that route. Is the sales guy just a moron, or does the email suck?
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I thought you could tether anyway, or was it BlueTooth only?
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I had iDSL but $129/mo for 144k just wasn't worth it. I talked with Celerity but I had concerns with latency and they said that they wouldn't put any sort of latency SLA together. I have a call into Broadnet.
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I went with Qualys over Express. Both seemed like interesting opportunities but I like working out of Silicon Valley, and I really dig their security play. That and everything the CEO touches turns to gold.
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My sentiments exactly. They built the 3rd High School about 1/2 a mile from my house. I know they did some upgrades for that, so I figured once the digital cable was available they would have RR. I guess in 15 or 20 years, they will finally offer it out here. I can live without high speed internet for now, I have plenty of options to get work done. I wish Clear Wire would hurry up.
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I have only had analog cable available for a while now. TWC says that I can now get digital cable. WOOOHOOO, but I want Road Runner, and they don't have that yet, BOOOO. I asked when it would be available and was told they don't have that info. I remember when my first house's neighborhood had RR available. They knew the day and time it would turn on. I guess its harder to know now. EVDO sucks out here, I wish I had some other option.
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Yep $2.50/doz. I am going to start supplementing their diet to produce Omega-3 enriched eggs. I will warn you, these don't look or taste like egg-farm eggs. They are very rich. Here is my facebook page http://www.facebook.com/pages/Red-Brick-Farm-Poultry-Division/316411849846?v=wall
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I have eggs now, the hens lay more often when the sun is out more often. I should be getting almost 3 doz/day and I get about 15 eggs per day now.
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Anyone have a membership there? Cost? I hear people pay $15/month up to $80/month depending on if you are good at counter sales.
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I enjoyed that movie. There is a farmer on there, Joel Salatin from Polyface Farms, that I am following.
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I have a few eggs now. I will have Broiler chicks sometime in the next few weeks, it will be 8 weeks from then. I cannot grow the chickens outside, until the weather gets a bit warmer.
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My friends all call me CASH.
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I might have one bird left. I will have several hundred over the course of the summer. If you want to come out and kill your own, I am good with that.
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Yup, got it. Thanks. I knew the traditional persistant and non-persistant ones.
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I will be back and forth just like always.... Columbus is my home.
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As the guy that started this thread I gotta say, no reason to insult people. This is a controversial topic, if you are interested in the movie - it is worth a look. I would like to see the Tyson, Monsanto, Cargil, IBP movie about how CAFO and Corn are much better for you. I am open to both points, have them show me. And if you think this thread is just another plug for Farmers Markets, well..... it is. Eat good food people. BTW, I heard Chipotle speak at the OEFFA conference. They are trying to make it work. 700,000 customers per day and almost 1/2 of their supply is ecologically grown and sourced locally. In fact, some store managers go to farmers markets and buy the ingredients they can.
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did you pull the clean out and snake it? is it a tub with a lift handle on the clean out for the drain plug? that may have come apart. Plumber suggestions from me is Yutzy's
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I started with OWASP. I guess it is like I think, just a variable called in the document string.
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This startup isn't a risky one. 5 quarters profitable, that is the last 5 quarters (during this economy). Every time the founder starts the company it turns to gold. CC:Mail for instance. I am going to be joining them March 1st.
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Vaccines are one thing, anti-biotics are quite another. The reason most of the safety practices are in place is the large meat processing companies want the public to believe their products is safe. They have HUGE pull on capital hill. Just ask Kevin's mom how safe they are. (google Kevin's Law). Ultimately consumers will drive the demand up to make changes, but they won't be the kinds of changes we want made. People want organic, so the government created a standard. The industrial food producers lobbied the gov. to get certain synthetic chemicals added to the "organic" list so they can change the smallest thing in their supply stream. Since the gov. owns the word, they can define it however they want.
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I was just at the OEFFA conference last weekend, I got to hear Joel Salatin talk about MOB Stocking in beeves, and he did his "Everything I want to do is Illegal" thing. He really makes very good points about us hitting the bulls eye of the wrong target. He also makes good points about growing animals quickly, that have almost no nutrients in them. One of my chicken customers just told me they bought a chicken at Sams and it tasted like Amonia. GROSS!!! Anyway, I liked this movie, I have been going down the path of more naturally raised foods for a while now. Beeves should only eat a herbacious diet. Chickens are omnivores, not cornavores. I don't believe in the word Organic because its a government term that has removed the ideal behind it. There are a pile of opinions around this movie, some of it is propaganda, but most of it illustrates that if the food producer isn't willing to show you how they produced their product, it isn't worth your money or health to buy it.
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Right, but what I am looking for is how you actually craft the exploit. I know there is some unchecked part of the code allowing for input that has parameters... But DOM Based attacks look and feel a bit different.
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I understand the more traditional persistant/non-persistant XSS attacks but the newer DOM based attacks are a bit more nebulous because I am not a coder. I know they exploit Document Objects, but how does one place the javascript call into the document object, is it simply a variable replacement in the URI? If you understand how these attacks work, can you explain it to me?