I should mention that I am not a horse person. I find them towering and unsettling. But in this case, the recognition was immediate and overwhelming; and it seemed to affect it as well, given the way its head snapped up from grazing.
Posts by Snorre Fagerland
I'm pretty level-headed. Atheist and all. I visited a petting farm. 30m away from a pen I was like "I know that horse." Never seen it before. It stopped grazing, stared me in the eye, ignored 20 other folks, beelined to me by the fence, and gave me a nuzzle to the forehead. 30 secs, complete trust.
Ah, yes. He was Hungarian. Gone far too early :(
I *think* I've known only one Hungarian person - my old doctor.
Pointed at me and said "bit fat, yeah?". Showed me a huge handful of biscuits; "you need to stay away from these"; before he wolfed them down.
Liked him straight away.
The catastrophic attacks seen in movies do not happen. What does (and I know you know this) are irritant stings, demoralization, disinfo, and time-critical support of kinetic ops (which is unlikely from Iran in this scenario).
Thank you. Godspeed. #artemisii
Yes, that is one of the impressions I get from that image. But there is another one: Artemis II as a tiny, fragile, and lonely speck.
People complain about Facebook and Twitter as being full of disinfo and crap. But lordy, LinkedIn is giving them a run for their money.
Maybe he always was this way, but back in the day he made some shows I love to this day - Father Ted, Black Books. When is online rants started I was first confused, then horrified; and watching him now is just sad.
Well played
This is high quality content. I used to sit in meadows deliberately not focusing the eyes on anything to be able to see movements like these.
I know we live in an era of realpolitik, but I wish people would just say the truth straight up, and damn the torpedoes.
Du må jaggu ha gjort inntrykk da du var der sist. KAI! Kom tilbake!
And people are talking like it's a gas station thing only when it is the price of groceries too. And everything else.
Samme grunn til at jeg aldri drar til Midsomer.
Took us two hours to remove....the smile off his face
Running hashcat over Newfoundland like a totally normal person
"Sign their first checks." I have literally not seen a check for like 40 years.
On...April.....1st?
Jeg tror jeg må være den eneste på planeten som synes at Ryan Gosling ikke er noen stor karakterskuespiller.
Sometimes I think most of human art is a search for a way to preserve the state, to stop the loss.
I've started dumping Quantickle graphs on this repo.
First out Sidewinder.
There'll be more to come.
github.com/RSAC-Labs/Qu...
Anyone left out there who used to work with the old Symantec Antivirus for Macintosh series of products? Love to chat.
Google Groups hold much of the old usenet, and so even these very old posts can be found again.
The binhex decodes to a stuffit archive, from which the infected stack can be extracted.
Uploaded to the Virus History Project.
github.com/SnorreFagerl...
Old USENET post showing someone posting a BINHEX-encoded hypercard stack - infected with the Wormcode virus.
Not well known, but after Hypercard was released for Macs, people made viruses for it. One such was "Wormcode", but no sample could be found.
However, Wikipedia says:
Originally posted to the usenet group comp.sys.mac.hypercard" in a stack called "Font Preview".
And what do you know.
This spawned a series of copycats on other OS's: Atari ST, DOS, Win32, VBA etc.
There were also - apparently - variants of the original that asked other questions - the Susan Ford (wants a date) and Richard Nixon (wants a pardon). Not seen samples of those, but sounds plausible.
"Say," I immediately thought, "this concept cries out for automation!"
Seth Stein, an MIT freshman from Providence, volunteered a story about an IBM computer operator at Brown who liked to tease his users by locking out their terminals and manually sending them messages asking for a cookie until they typed "cookie."
In Chris Tavares' own words:
"The idea for the program was born during a Senior House bull session in 1970. "
There are stories about a program - The Cookie Monster - at MIT/Brown in the 70's that would annoy users by asking for cookies all the time. Some have called it an urban legend.
Not so much. The original CM was written in PL/1 for Multics and can be found here:
www.multicians.org/pg/cookie.pl1