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I get daily requests to answer polls.

Like my time is worth zero. Is theirs?

Delete.


But hasn't Microsoft always said that software licenses are the cure for ... everything?

Some original thinking there.


Jealous that Iran is collecting tolls.

Wants a piece of the action.

All of it.



John J. Mearsheimer's Substack

John J. Mearsheimer is the R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, where he has taught since 1982.


I am looking for 35mm slide, print and b/w film, 120 ditto, and have more Ilford b/w 4x5 than I will use in a long time.

Fujichrome is not available anywhere.

Recently, ektachrome was in stock in 35 and 120.

I'll report what I find if anyone is interested. So much is out of stock.

It's a work in progress.



The enc.edu link is malware ridden, note! The university is defunct and a web notice says that any links that use that domain have to be treated as scams.

That stinks. I checked it on the desktop or never would have listed it. I'll ask that it be removed. Mobile devices just don't have the blocking capability of desktops.

No warning from safari/ios.

Sorry about this. Puts a big burden on posters as QA people.


What if my name is Claude? Am I exempt?

Makes me wonder about "Container Tabs" [0]

I saw this feature and never gave it much thought, but this post has me looking seriously at it.

> Firefox containers let you separate your browsing activities into color-coded tabs for banking, work and personal browsing. This allows you to always open new tabs in containers of your choosing for a more private browsing experience. Each container is isolated from the others, so you can access sites logged into different accounts. This article explains how to enable and use the Firefox containers manager to open containers from the main browser interface quickly.

[0] https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-use-firefox-contain...


Blast from the past. Dr. Hacker ad from who knows when.

Scanned, and unreadable text dubbed in. Image at postimages.org

https://i.ibb.co/bRQMf5H0/IMG-3602.jpg

In prehistoric times, hacking meant C and 8080 assembler code mainly to get peripherals to work. More fun things later on.


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