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  1. Grolsch beer is disgusting... That'll put hair on your chest, ass, eyelids, palms, soles, tongue, elbows....
  2. So what you guys are telling me is you don't like Sam A Oktoberfest, Red Hook, etc? Only because I wouldn't class those with Bud or Miller, etc..
  3. Desktop - P4 2.8 Prescott, 1gb DDR, Geforce 6800 AGP, 160gb HD, DVD+-RW, Soundblaster Live! Value Laptop - Compaq v3018 - Turion 64x2 1.6ghz, 1gb DDR2, 100gb 5400rpm, 14.1" widescreen
  4. Leaving the Dr's way of speaking I fixed some grammatical and punctuation errors. I also added a little.
  5. The best thing to do is educate your child before they do something. Not what this mother is doing. She doesn't need to know much about the internet to know there's a wealth of information. And there's dirty money, pr0n sites, out there, among other things. She needs to get a grip, if the kid really wanted to do something wrong he's probably already doing it and is smarter than she is in hiding that fact.
  6. Why can't there be a better forum software that requires captcha or something... I mean it is hak.5... How do we look getting spammed?
  7. Windows XP doesn't have a command line way of changing wireless settings. Windows Vista does with a new version of netsh. Windows XP if it's on a Domain will not allow you to change the settings via Wireless Networking Wizard. On a workgroup it will. There's profiles with certain manufacturers, but I'm not sure if it's anything remotely to being helpful.
  8. Spam is best served fresh! Over a nice pile of shit...
  9. $C is the administrative share of C: Root... Admin$ is C:Windows or %SystemRoot%Windows you could also use Robocopy to copy the priviledges of that file, among other things too.
  10. kickarse

    IT Jobs

    First off I don't have a college education or any certifications. The problem is that you have to start somewhere. Even if that means reading up on forums like these first, reading books, taking courses (not always needed), working first at a place like BestBuy or Circuit City. Basically for me I learned completely on my own. I had an inherent desire to read about things and figure them out on my own. Therefore I broke many of my fathers computers trying this. I first started out fixing and building pc's for friends and family at around 13. I then took whatever school courses I could that was related to computers. I took a typing course, heh, just so I could play with the pc. I took networking 1 and web page maintenance. I think the most important thing I could have done was mess with everything and not worry about breaking it. I also built a portfolio of fake things that I made for web sites and desktop publishing. I then showed them to all the companies that I ever applied for. Remember that references are a great need. Any computer work you've done on the side ask them to be a reference for you. The more good references you have the better off you are. I had built a couple of sites for people and have them as references to get my first job. My first job in IT was at the ripe age of 18 at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, MA. Jobs before that were at the local Movie Theater or woodworking. My friend who was working there for about 4 years was leaving, he was 26 mind you, and referred me. I showed them everything I did and sold myself. If I didn't know how to do something I'd learn, and quickly. I got the job, needless to say. At the job I learned valuable social, business and technical skills. Something I'd never learn actually going there. I learned alot on the job. I always looked for ways to improve whatever I could. I got it to a point where everything was so streamlined and got everything going so well I made it so I wasn't really needed anymore. Therefore I was scooped up by another department where I did even more work. Starting there I was the sole IT person for 1 department with 1 headquarter and 7 satellite offices. A total of about 50pc's statewide. I then moved onto sole tech for about 17 state offices, about 300 pcs and 5 departments. Stayed there for 3.5 years. From there I moved onto where I am now at a Hospital, last August 05. My experience where I was before was a necessary evil. I was hired because of what I had acquired before. I am now doing much more technically advanced things. Custome AD planning, network architecture, databasing, etc, etc. It's nice to have 3wks paid vaca, 10 personal days, 10 sick days and healthcare. So just be patient I guess. Start somewhere small and move up. Not everything will work as smoothly as it did for me.
  11. One of the distro's that is designed for the PS3 is YellowDog Linux http://www.terrasoftsolutions.com/tss_home.shtml
  12. kickarse

    New Bond

    Yeah I wasn't sure if it was that guy from District 13 but there was a chase scene of sorts with running like the frenchie...
  13. kickarse

    New Bond

    no way .. DAD .. was much superior to CR. Yeah if you like the whole fake jumping out the ice castle scene and crappy acting my Halle Berry.
  14. ^^ Had that been Microsoft it would have been RTM --- I enjoy long walks along the train tracks with hopes that someone will walk the other way towards me so I can push them into the oncoming train... oops I mean, save them from the oncoming train.
  15. I really hope it's not a Webcam of your bathroom or bedrooms... because well I'd be glued to the monitor! :oops: j/k :D
  16. How'd you mess your ears up that much to need hearing aids?
  17. kickarse

    New Bond

    As regards to "OH NOES TRIPLE THREADS!" - Moonlit ------------------------- So I went to see the flick this past Saturday. I have to say it was pretty darn good. Although slow at times and a bit rough around the edges, it was definitely a bond flick. Much better than the last one, but less action. But the plot was nice, with some good fight scenes. A little pretentious but isn´t that who Bond is? I thought the Blonde Bond was a good actor for this role. He came off as ´´Bond´´, not as some schmuck like *cough* MI3. It kept you guessing, patiently and painfully. He played the character well. Meaning it wasn't suppose to be Bond 2.0 but like Beta Bond.
  18. Pardon. That is a joke. Yes it's a joke lol...
  19. So I went to see the flick this past Saturday. I have to say it was pretty darn good. Although slow at times and a bit rough around the edges, it was definitely a bond flick. Much better than the last one, but less action. But the plot was nice, with some good fight scenes. A little pretentious but isn´t that who Bond is? I thought the Blonde Bond was a good actor for this role. He came off as ´´Bond´´, not as some schmuck like *cough* MI3. It kept you guessing, patiently and painfully.
  20. http://www.geeknewscentral.com/archives/006586.html The RIAA is a biatch in the roughest meaning. It´s almost like if you have nice rims on a car you own, you have to pay the company again to use them on another one of the cars you own. How ridiculous is that?
  21. I guess you didn't see the commercial for red steel?
  22. I thought there was a policy that you can´t charge a late fee that´s more than the buying price of the book? Especially at a library...
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