On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 04:03:49PM +1000, Adam Kennedy wrote:
> I can't remember EVER getting St George ones, although they've warned
> about them before.
You're just not popular enough with the right crowd :)
165 N + Apr 14 St. George Bank ( 77) St. George Bank Phone Verification
166 N Oct
Hi everyone,
I have been watching the posts over the past couple of days, and have
decided to tackle this one again. Currently I have a firewall machine
receiving mail on port 25 (sendmail), then it sends it onto the mail
server port 25 (sendmail). Then procmail sends it out to the various
I can't remember EVER getting St George ones, although they've warned
about them before.
Adam K
Matthew Hannigan wrote:
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 09:24:10AM +1000, Adam Kennedy wrote:
Ditto.
I for one loved the Java web banking site. I felt something of a mild
sense of security in that it was
On 10/17/06, justin randell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi ben,
thanks for the feedback.
On 10/17/06, Ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> PCIx or AGP (or PCI even)?
PCIx (HP Pavilion t760a, P4 540)
doh! I meant PCIe, but that's probably what you mean anyway. and it
was just last week I was scopi
hi ben,
thanks for the feedback.
On 10/17/06, Ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
PCIx or AGP (or PCI even)?
PCIx (HP Pavilion t760a, P4 540)
* If you want to use digital monitors, minimum is a 6600GT, but not
all have dual digital outputs, only the more expensive ones. (but you
said mid range,
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 09:24:10AM +1000, Adam Kennedy wrote:
> Ditto.
>
> I for one loved the Java web banking site. I felt something of a mild
> sense of security in that it was the only site that couldn't be
> trivially screen-scraped. (although I did discover a way later on to
> emulate the
PCIx or AGP (or PCI even)?
I'm using two Gigabyte Geforce 6200 TCs (GV-NX62TC256D8) to drive four
analogue monitors, all 3D accelerated (albeit rather slow acceleration
as they're entry level cards) and all capable of displaying a video
overlay. They are both PCIx and are running on an SLI mother
hi all,
after getting used to it at work, i've decided i can't live without a
dual monitor setup at home any longer.
so, i'm looking for recommendations for a mid-level dual monitor video
card to run with ubuntu edgy.
thanks in advance.
justin
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I've written a small script that archives email - it works, but I was
wondering if there's any better way to write it (apart from using
another language).
The script is:
> for i in z_bak:7 root:14 y_spam_definite:56 ; do
> mydir=${i%:*}
> mydays=${i#*:}
$mydir is the directory to cleanup
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 10:35:36AM EST, John Clarke wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 09:49:42 +1000, Luke Yelavich wrote:
>
> > Now if I could just try and work out the damn URL used to load the
> > sign-in screen, I just might be able to use the damn thing in elinks. :)
>
> This one?:
>
>
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 09:49:42 +1000, Luke Yelavich wrote:
> Now if I could just try and work out the damn URL used to load the
> sign-in screen, I just might be able to use the damn thing in elinks. :)
This one?:
https://ibank.stgeorge.com.au/html/index.asp?redirected=True&JavaVendor=SU
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 09:24:10AM EST, Adam Kennedy wrote:
> Ditto.
>
> I for one loved the Java web banking site. I felt something of a mild
> sense of security in that it was the only site that couldn't be
> trivially screen-scraped. (although I did discover a way later on to
> emulate the c
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On 17/10/2006, at 8:21 AM, James Gray wrote:
Hi All,
As per the subject - I have a Lexmark E232 laser printer that only
needs a new toner cartridge (between $100-$250 depending on where
you get it). It's in basically "new" condition except for
* On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 09:01:41AM +1000, Penedo wrote:
> On 16/10/06, Sonia Hamilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >But wouldn't I then have to wait around to the exact moment SA opens the
> >file for fuser to work? Or is there some way to make fuser wait in the
> >background?
>
> I don't se
Ditto.
I for one loved the Java web banking site. I felt something of a mild
sense of security in that it was the only site that couldn't be
trivially screen-scraped. (although I did discover a way later on to
emulate the client-server protocol).
I consider the move to HTML a step back.
Tha
On 16/10/06, Sonia Hamilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
But wouldn't I then have to wait around to the exact moment SA opens thefile for fuser to work? Or is there some way to make fuser wait in thebackground?I don't see a way to tell fuser to "stoke" a file and see who opens it. Does SA run a separ
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Hi All,
As per the subject - I have a Lexmark E232 laser printer that only
needs a new toner cartridge (between $100-$250 depending on where you
get it). It's in basically "new" condition except for the 1000
copies it's done. Has a parallel a
* On Mon, Oct 16, 2006 at 03:46:19PM +1000, Penedo wrote:
> On 16/10/06, Sonia Hamilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >When setting up the log files for FuzzyOcr, what ownership/permissions
> >should I use for the log and hashdb files? I used 666 just to get it
> >going, but would like to tighte
On Mon, 2006-10-16 at 18:21 +1000, Ashley wrote:
> Anyone know how to get flash to work properly in Firefox.
> I'm using Ubuntu 6.06.
Do you have flashplugin-nonfree installed? If not, install that and
re-start Firefox.
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Talbot does a great job explaining Scalia's "originalist"
jurisprudence.
This issue ought to go to the United States Supreme Court.
Assemblyman Mark Leno, D-San Francisco, is involved in this effort.
could have been written by Justice Cheech or Justice Chong. Only four of
the first forty-nine
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Anyone know how to get flash to work properly in Firefox. At present I
open flash pages in epiphany because it renders flash pages correctly,
but Firefox just gives me a black page. I have the latest flash for
Linux installed. I'm using Ubuntu 6.06.
I
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