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Originally posted by iDriveX:
I find that if you let the towel go longer than a week, it starts to get an odor to it.
How come ? You're not clean when you g…
I find that if you let the towel go longer than a week, it starts to get an odor to it. I put it on the rack on the wall next to the shower to dry and do all my laundry every Satur…
You shower.
You toss the towel into the hamper and get a new one.
Or you put it on the towel rack by the shower to dry and replace it every other day, week, month, etc.
OK.
A coworker and I have debated over the frequency at which people replace their bath towel.
So, if you don't mind, please take the poll.
Stupid poll, yes, but it will settl…
They are more concerned about porn than anything else, I think. The LAN that I am on is the unclassified LAN. The classified ones are in buildings with no windows that you can't …
MacNNDevelopmentby His DudenessThu, 8 Jul 2004 - 22:02
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Originally posted by His Dudeness:
Oh man, we have to use whatever the Navy has hooked up to the LAN. They'd have a cat if we hooked up our computer to the LAN. …
I'm surprised the navy won't throw you in the brig for violating some DOD IT or 'information assurance' policy--even though they are obviously failing miserably.
MacNNDevelopmentby Sod Off SadrThu, 8 Jul 2004 - 21:25
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Originally posted by MindFad:
Damn, you need yourself a Navy PowerBook. Would they let you bring your own machines with you, or are you restricted to whatever th…
MacNNDevelopmentby His DudenessThu, 8 Jul 2004 - 21:06
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Originally posted by His Dudeness:
Nah, I don't want to litter the waterfront here. I wouldn't give two dirty nickels for these PC's that the Navy uses. They ar…
Nah, I don't want to litter the waterfront here. I wouldn't give two dirty nickels for these PC's that the Navy uses. They are still STILL stuck on NT 4.0.
MacNNDevelopmentby His DudenessThu, 8 Jul 2004 - 20:10
I am tired of getting bombarded with pop ups here using this Navy computer, so I downloaded and ran Ad-aware on it. A whopping 350 infected files and stuff! Wow!
MacNNDevelopmentby His DudenessThu, 8 Jul 2004 - 19:49
There might be some isolated pockets (any New Yorkers here wanna chime in?) that retained metered local calling, but this country, as a whole, has unmetered local calling. (Most ph…
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Originally posted by tooki:
Because in the U.S., local land-line calls are not metered.
Here, when making a local call, it's free, so when you call a wireless us…
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Originally posted by Logic:
WTF?? Why do you have to pay for incoming calls?
Because in the U.S., local land-line calls are not metered.
Here, when making…
You have no idea how many networks I've found labelled "Linksys", "Netgear" and "default". Invariably, typing in http://192.168.0.1 will take you to its config page, and invariabl…
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Originally posted by turtle777:
I wouldn't call it a challenge.
It's just a matter of time, and usually, not a lot of time.
So many people use their WiFi router'…
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Originally posted by StyleByte:
It's a challenge to actually find one with the internet wide open.
I wouldn't call it a challenge.
It's just a matter of t…