Originally posted by tee hee hee
You're a terrible feline father.
not really. i literally buried my bubba cat in the park next to me and invited a nis user to his funeral while i had her play peach kelli pop while i dug his grave, while my parents were telling me to get him cremated or throw him in the dumpster because thats what my dad would do. sorry but not sorry that i have love and integrity in my heart always.
I don't throw anyone under the bus. Im actually a lot better than most people on this site, believe it or not.
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Originally posted by BeigeWarlock
How does this relate to XP?
you mean the startup tune?
Startup theme was actually done by Eno, there's an interview with him about the backstory that's kinda funny. Byrne and Eno did collaborate a number of times over their careers, they put out an LP together just a couple of years ago actually.
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One of the things that fucking pisses me off the most is the loss of nuance in all political discussion these days. And within this loss of nuance, one of the a most retarded things I see that is left wingers who are in favour of increasing government regulations because they think it keeps big businesses in check.
This could not be further from reality.
People will point to agencies like the EPA and events such as the Gulf Of Mexico oil spill reasons why we need stricter regulations. Again. This could not be further from the truth.
This is not to say regulations are all bad or unnecessary; events such as the Gulf of Mexico oil spill indicate that we need *some* regulations. But strict regulations do not keep big businesses in check. In fact, they put them into a stronger position of power, and these businesses lobby for stricter regulations.
This is because a majority (I would say literally over 90%) of regulations are retarded hair splitting bullshit. Less than 10% is real, important regulation that benefits everyone in terms of safety and good practice. For example, you must use a pipe in part X of exactly 0.6mm thickness in connection Y under exactly condition Z.
Big businesses have in-house auditors and inspectors and regulatory lawyers. They know exactly what to look for and how to fight prosecution. These regulations are exactly zero problem for them. And when possible, they will cut corners beyond regulation anyway, which is what BP actually did despite the regulations in place, and disobey regulations.
Meanwhile, smaller businesses, even relatively big ones that just aren't MEGACORPS are fucked harder and harder, like mins. They don't have the money to drop $600 million on compliance personnel. So you have to just take your chances and can potentially get fucked in the ass when a government inspector comes and finds some niggly bullshit and slaps you with a $750K fine.
The fucking jedis have utterly destroyed proper discourse on the issue of regulation.
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nah I asked to be banned edit: panthrax kept saying " I shouldn't have to ban you" so I told him to do it so I don't compulsively return to that Armitage shank of a chatroom
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Forgot to mention that you need to run pyhton pip.exe install pillow to get the module installed that you need. Added it to my original post for clarification.
Erm, send it in the .rar? It'd make it easier. I'm really baked and need as much help as possible. XD
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Very nifty little trick. How much does the program interfere as the user goes about their buisness? Or more concisely how much effort would an unsuspecting user need to put into noticing the program to find it? let's assume the logs file has been moved to a deep system folder rather than the desktop to circumvent that issue.
It doesn't stay on the desktop. That folder gets moved to a system folder. SO unless they check it, they would have no clue, BUT the .bat would need to be executed remotely without their knowledge to allow the logging to start. *Recheck my post. The folder gets drug into the C:\*
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Very nifty little trick. How much does the program interfere as the user goes about their buisness? Or more concisely how much effort would an unsuspecting user need to put into noticing the program to find it? let's assume the logs file has been moved to a deep system folder rather than the desktop to circumvent that issue.
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