On 6/15/07, Jason Pruim <japruim@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jun 15, 2007, at 2:47 PM, Daniel Brown wrote: > On 6/15/07, Brian Dunning <brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > On 6/15/07, Mark Smith <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> I am currently trying to unsubscribe from this mailing list, >> >> however I >> >> am nor very successful in doing this. The mailer program will >> >> refuse to >> >> accept my address for removal, it will simply continue to send >> >> mail to >> >> my address. Why is this happening and how can I stop it? >> >> That can happen when a virus detects that your computer's components >> are settling. To loosen them, you need to give your computer at least >> three or four sharp blows. If it's a laptop, take it outside and >> strike its edge against the sidewalk or a cement patio. If it's a >> desktop, open the case and tap the top of the CPU with a ball peen >> hammer. >> >> -- >> PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) >> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php >> >> > > Brian, > > As of CPU >= 2.4GHz, this method is deprecated. They must now be > dropped from a height of 3 stories or greater to achieve the desired > result. I believe Symantec makes a product called "Geronimo" that > does this. I am actually working on a freeware version of this right now... I've heard that Symantec has had issues with Geronimo figured I would give it a shot, can't be worse right? :)
Yes, but Symantec also has agreements with several anti-FLOSS corporations, including Microsoft, to allow immediate deployment and scalability with a variety of physical structures in major metropolitan areas. Unless you can create a network of open-source architectural firms and materials plants, not to mention the CVS construction company and GNU real estate agency, then I don't see how you can compete with their ability to charge users $149.95 per license to drop a system off the top of a building onto the pavement. -- Daniel P. Brown [office] (570-) 587-7080 Ext. 272 [mobile] (570-) 766-8107 -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php