In the process dropping debris over one of the largest cities in Europe. Gatwick and Stansted can take any plane just as easily as Heathrow, but has less on ground resources to fix the plane.
There's a difference between the onboard service and cabin (and god are BA shit), and the flight safety. That said BA earned a hell of a black mark when it chose to divert to Heathrow rather than Stansted or even…
2.0.0.0/16 and 2.2.0.0/16 are owned by Orange, a European company. I'm sure they'd be willing to lease 2.2.2.0/24 and 2.0.0.0/24 for a nominal fee 5.4.0.0/14 (so 5.5.5.5) is Telefonica Germany. Same thing there.…
I use perl on a regular basis to manipulate text and display as webpages via cgi-bin
With 2 cables at the same time it could well be a ship dragging an anchor
My confluence server is behind a proxy which requires a valid client certificate to talk to the server I have other proxies which require OIDC authentication before passing any packets on Now sure, I'm still vulnerable…
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I don't get this. My work email is on exchange, but I haven't used outlook for 15 years - I access web based exchange from firefox on my linux laptop
Metro is from the same group that brings you the daily mail, of course it's garbage
As is always the way when you make people vote on a specific Thursday when many people are busy juggling getting kids to/from school, themselves to work, and cooking dinner. Historically of course Thursday was pension…
This is a very angry person. He claims he's going to explain why the alternatives are crap. The first he starts off OK. I've never seen this specific design, but fine, you can't securely lock your bike. No explanation…
OK that explains a few countries which have a fee-for-service model, what about those countries incentivized to prevent problems? Do they take new technology on faster?
Well you're clearly wrong, just 43.6% voted Tory in 2019. It was a majority opinion of old people sure. https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/articles-reports/2019/1...…
Obviously there are exceptions to the rule, but any look at voting demographics shows people of your generation and older are fare more likely to vote tory and brexit than people born after the 1970s. Comparing the how…
In the process dropping debris over one of the largest cities in Europe. Gatwick and Stansted can take any plane just as easily as Heathrow, but has less on ground resources to fix the plane.
There's a difference between the onboard service and cabin (and god are BA shit), and the flight safety. That said BA earned a hell of a black mark when it chose to divert to Heathrow rather than Stansted or even…
2.0.0.0/16 and 2.2.0.0/16 are owned by Orange, a European company. I'm sure they'd be willing to lease 2.2.2.0/24 and 2.0.0.0/24 for a nominal fee 5.4.0.0/14 (so 5.5.5.5) is Telefonica Germany. Same thing there.…
I use perl on a regular basis to manipulate text and display as webpages via cgi-bin
With 2 cables at the same time it could well be a ship dragging an anchor
My confluence server is behind a proxy which requires a valid client certificate to talk to the server I have other proxies which require OIDC authentication before passing any packets on Now sure, I'm still vulnerable…
ctrl-a and ctrl-e to start/end of line
I don't get this. My work email is on exchange, but I haven't used outlook for 15 years - I access web based exchange from firefox on my linux laptop
Metro is from the same group that brings you the daily mail, of course it's garbage
As is always the way when you make people vote on a specific Thursday when many people are busy juggling getting kids to/from school, themselves to work, and cooking dinner. Historically of course Thursday was pension…
This is a very angry person. He claims he's going to explain why the alternatives are crap. The first he starts off OK. I've never seen this specific design, but fine, you can't securely lock your bike. No explanation…
OK that explains a few countries which have a fee-for-service model, what about those countries incentivized to prevent problems? Do they take new technology on faster?
Well you're clearly wrong, just 43.6% voted Tory in 2019. It was a majority opinion of old people sure. https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics/articles-reports/2019/1...…
Obviously there are exceptions to the rule, but any look at voting demographics shows people of your generation and older are fare more likely to vote tory and brexit than people born after the 1970s. Comparing the how…