Re: [uug] GIT always fails in the IT department

2010-02-04 Thread Justin Hileman
On Feb 3, 2010, at 4:19 PM, AJ ONeal wrote: > > My bet is firewall. Have you tried using http:// instead of git:// ? > > > Yeah, almost identical results. > Does an ssh:// git repo work? It would be a bit annoying, but maybe you could check out to your home box/server/cs dept/whatever then

Re: [uug] [OT] Top Posting

2009-11-20 Thread Justin Hileman
LAST. On Nov 20, 2009, at 6:53 PM, James Carroll wrote: ahh, Andrew, you missed a chance to be king of the topers James On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 4:52 PM, Andrew McNabb wrote: On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 03:31:59PM -0800, Adam Findley wrote: > KING OF THE TOP POST EMAIL MOUNTAIN. > > THIS

Re: [uug] Secure Passwords at American Express

2009-09-05 Thread Justin Hileman
AJ ONeal wrote: > It seems rather strange that these financial institutions enforce weak > passwords across the board. Do we have any clues as to why it would be > beneficial to them? > In the case of my bank, the following two case studies might shed some light: The main bank website appears to

Re: [uug] Check out my photos on Facebook

2009-09-03 Thread Justin Hileman
dave wrote: > I'm sure this is most defiantly not a design failure. FaceBooks goal is > to send invites to as many people as possible to drive their growth. > They will always error on the side of sending too many rather than too > few. The people that are really bothered by that (like myself) ar

Re: [uug] Check out my photos on Facebook

2009-09-03 Thread Justin Hileman
Michael Torrie wrote: > Justin Hileman wrote: >> > I'm prepared to start shunning Joseph B. Just say the word. > > I'd like to shun him, but I don't know what he looks like. Since I > don't have a facebook account I can't see his pictures. Don

Re: [uug] Check out my photos on Facebook

2009-09-03 Thread Justin Hileman
Topher Fischer wrote: > Joseph B., > > Consider yourself officially on notice. Any more shenanigans of this > type, and you must suffer the full wrath of The Librarian! > I'm prepared to start shunning Joseph B. Just say the word. -- justin http://justinhileman.com BYU Unix

Re: [uug] Secure Passwords at American Express

2009-09-03 Thread Justin Hileman
AJ ONeal wrote: > I've seen a lot of strange ways to enforce security in passwords, but > this one is a little different from what I'm used to. > At least your bank lets you have 8... Mine only gives me 7 :) http://justinhileman.info/articles/worthless-security-measures Oh wow. I just realized t

Re: [uug] A mutt user with Gmail envy

2009-04-27 Thread Justin Hileman
Scott K wrote: > Any one else have good tag ideas? I use the following... in Gmail. I like the conversation view :) *bacn - Most of these are automatically tagged and skip the inbox. When any new bacn makes it to my inbox, I set up a new filter

Re: [uug] OT - beatings will continue until morale improves - Re: Top posting vs bottom posting

2008-10-15 Thread Justin Hileman
Yeah. It really sucks to read that once lines start wrapping. Sent from my 40 character wide iPhone. On Oct 15, 2008, at 2:46 PM, Michael Torrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. > Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? > > +1.801

RE: [uug] PHP and MVC

2006-11-13 Thread Justin Hileman
> For the most part, I'd recommend a PHP Framework. They usually use a > MVC method, and make your coding life *much* easier. I of myself have > been converted to the greatness that is ruby on rails. Here's a few > project to check out though: yep. what adam said. > http://www.phpontrax.com > h