the slingatron is a real winner. I'm trying to decide just how many g-forces modern day electronics could take, becuase... after all, if you can't get a computer in what you luanch to survive the launch, whats the point of launching static objects.
well.... maybe they need a new support beam for the ISS
the editors comments made the article a very good read. thanks
okay i love box.net even if keith can't see it at work at least i have a potential way to share larger files with people, like my dissertation 56 MB, way cool.
i've been playing with that securedvd linux live disk. there are some scarey tools on there. way easy to do some serious security auditing. it's getting harder and harder to have strong fences.
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the slingatron is a real winner. I'm trying to decide just how many g-forces modern day electronics could take, becuase... after all, if you can't get a computer in what you luanch to survive the launch, whats the point of launching static objects.
well.... maybe they need a new support beam for the ISS
the editors comments made the article a very good read. thanks
oh yeah.. box.net or whatever teh 1gig free storage is... is blocked by my employer, so of no use to me.
on more comment.. on the motorized wheel.
AWESOME. and I love the conclusion.. "the website is sadly crapolicious"
okay i love box.net
even if keith can't see it at work at least i have a potential way to share larger files with people, like my dissertation 56 MB, way cool.
i've been playing with that securedvd linux live disk. there are some scarey tools on there. way easy to do some serious security auditing. it's getting harder and harder to have strong fences.
thats why you need a moat.. unplug your critical servers from the cat5 cable.
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