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Pekr
13-May-2009
[3679x2]
Well, I need secondary router anyway for fail-over, so I might use 
it for my linux server too. We are buying currently 50mbit, having 
something like 550 ppl
But - I never tried Xen based virtualisation and Mikrotik will not 
allow me to use my favourite vmware ESXi.
[unknown: 5]
13-May-2009
[3681x4]
I'm like a Ghost
Weird, because when my name got removed it gave me certain permissions 
back.
The permissions must be tied to the name of the ALTME user.
LOL.
Maxim
18-May-2009
[3685]
technology is surprising sometimes...   my DNS provider just sent 
me a mail to confirm my phone number.... 
- I click on the link in the mail, 

- a web page opens up with a form to verify my number (it was wrong!)
- I click a little link that says... call now!

- not 1 second after hitting the link, *my phone actually rings* 
and it spells out a magic number

- the next web page that arrives after "call now!", has a field to 
enter the number!
- press submit.
- done!

the most advanced captcha I've seen so far.


this mixing of web and physical space is always a bit strange... 
is it not?
Graham
18-May-2009
[3686]
my cellphone provider does this type of thing .. sends me a  passkey 
to my cell to enter online.
Henrik
18-May-2009
[3687]
:-) "Knock, knock, Neo"
Maxim
18-May-2009
[3688x3]
heheh
what was a bit unsettling was the speed at which their server called 
me when I hit call now... I think the phone wrang before the page 
refresh occured!
wrang.... hehehe
Reichart
18-May-2009
[3691]
Qtask does this for your SMS...
Graham
19-May-2009
[3692x2]
Which SMS provider does Qtask use?
I'm using one based in SA.
Reichart
19-May-2009
[3694]
We wrote our own.
Paul
20-May-2009
[3695x2]
For Illinois residents but all of us should be alarmed by this:
http://www.axthesoftwaretax.com/
BrianH
20-May-2009
[3697]
Now that none is gone, are there any other Illinois residents in 
the community besides me?
Paul
20-May-2009
[3698x2]
none is gone?
I think if any state gets away with taxing software developers for 
producing software then it wont be long before other states follow.
Izkata
20-May-2009
[3700]
BrianH:  I live in the west suburbs of/go to college in Chicago
BrianH
20-May-2009
[3701x2]
Really? I live in Chicago, on the north edge near the lake.
Which college do you go to?
Izkata
20-May-2009
[3703x2]
IIT (not to be confused with ITT)
All my classes are on the main campus, just south of the Loop on 
the green line
BrianH
21-May-2009
[3705]
That's a good school, congrats. What are you studying?
Izkata
21-May-2009
[3706]
Computer Science - I just finished my third year as an undergrad. 
 Just one more to go - I don't plan on doing any more school after 
getting a B.S., at least not for a while.
Geomol
21-May-2009
[3707]
Chicago :-) I think of gansters 80 or so years ago and ... Al Bundy. 
I know, probably a cranky view. How is Chicago?
BrianH
21-May-2009
[3708x2]
That's probably for the best, Izkata. After graduating, switch to 
learning environments where they pay you to learn (less loans).
I like Chicago, and have lived here more than everywhere else. It 
would be hard to leave :)
Izkata
21-May-2009
[3710]
I've been thinking more and more that I'd rather live in the city 
than in the suburbs, too.  But this is the only city I've even been 
to, so I can't really compare to other parts of the US  ;)
BrianH
21-May-2009
[3711]
More diversity in the city, and more to do. None of my friends who 
have moved from the suburbs have regretted it.
Geomol
21-May-2009
[3712]
How far is it from the suburbs to the center of the city? I live 
in the suburbs of Copenhagen, and it takes about half an hour with 
train or car to get to the center. I guess, the distances are greater 
where you live?
Izkata
21-May-2009
[3713]
I'm in Bartlett, it's about 45 minutes to an hour on average by car. 
 A couple times it's taken about an hour and a half, though.  Also, 
I don't have my own car - there's 3 vehicles to share among 5 people 
in my family.
BrianH
21-May-2009
[3714]
Yeah. I live on the north edge of the city, my parents live in a 
west suburb (Naperville, not the furthest west), and it's an hour 
drive each way. Between gas and tolls it costs me $12-16 to visit 
my parents. I have friends who live 260 blocks from me.
Geomol
21-May-2009
[3715]
Is it common to use triain, metro and bus, or do eveybody travel 
by car? Anyone going by bicycle?
Izkata
21-May-2009
[3716x2]
What, bicycle from the suburbs to the city?
I prefer rollerblading for exercise anyway
Geomol
21-May-2009
[3718]
Yeah, or around the suburb or around the city? I sometimes take bicycle 
to center of Copenhagen, about 40-45 minutes. Many use bicycles in 
copenhagen. Paths for bicycles along most of the roads.
BrianH
21-May-2009
[3719]
Some people bike in the city - there's bike lanes everywhere - but 
for the most part people either use cars or public trans. Suburban 
people mostly use cars - the suburbs are designed that way.
Geomol
21-May-2009
[3720x2]
ok, typical image of traffic in copenhagen: http://livablestreets.info/share/copenhagen_cyclists.jpg
What does it look like in Chicago?
or http://www.recumbentblog.com/images/copenhagen-cyclists.jpg
BrianH
21-May-2009
[3722]
Owning a car is very expensive in Chicago because the traffic and 
parking rules are defined by the Department of Revenue - lots of 
bogus charges and tickets.
Henrik
21-May-2009
[3723]
I suppose the amount of highrises in Chicago creates a different 
street environment than Copenhagen, that AFAIR is a very flat city.
Geomol
21-May-2009
[3724]
Kind of the same is going on here. Parking is getting more and more 
expensive to get the cars out of the city. It's free to use the roads 
though. You only pay, if you cross the large bridge to go to Fyn 
and Jutland. I use a motorbike, train/bus or bike. It's free to park 
a motorbike, so less exensive.
BrianH
21-May-2009
[3725]
People tend to either use cars or public trans, but less often both. 
Neighborhoods with easy access to public trans (particularly trains) 
tend to not have parking, and vice versa. I live in a rare neighborhood 
with both.
Izkata
21-May-2009
[3726x2]
Or walking, but it generally seems too crowded for bikes
at least in/around the Loop
BrianH
21-May-2009
[3728]
Yeah, loop traffic is a little to scary for your averave biker. That's 
why every bike messenger I know is likely clinically insane :)