I think I have figured out why the proxy at work blocks Fox News: In this article, the journalist quotes that he went to some pr0n sites to see if his libido was increased by a herbal supplement.
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AOL Instant Messenger Beta for Linux. Took you long enough! Until this point, there have been many open source AIM clients for Linux : CAIM, FAIM, gaim (one of the best), and Everybuddy (along with a list of others I have never tried: jaim, kaim, laim, taim, etc).
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The problems setting up the OpenBSD server continue. In an attempt to make use of old hardware, I tried to use a Pentium 60 machine. It was the very first real computer I ever used. The Bios came out when the idea of “Plug and Play” did not exist. All of the network cards I have are PnP. There is a way to configure them manually, but that would require installing them into my current machine (which can definitely handle PnP), booting from a DOS disk, then running a few utilities. Instead, I will probably just use my old K6 233 machine. In contrast, once I get the hardware setup, I will have almost no trouble configuring OpenBSD 2.7 as a cable NAT system.
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Wow, that was quite stupid of me. I thought I was being smart by creating a /bsd partition in OpenBSD. Well, I am not as smart as I think. Unlike Linux, which puts the boot files (like the kernel) into a partition called /boot, BSDs put the kernel in the ROOT directory (/) as a FILE called bsd. No wonder the installation process kept dying.
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Hmm, my life just got easier. Trying to setup that Windows 2000/Windows ME/Mac OS/OpenBSD environment was going to be a daunting task, mostly because of the need to share one cable modem. OpenBSD has built in Network Address Translation which is extremely easy to setup. Many machines, 1 IP, everyone gets net access.
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The Voluntary Human Extinction Movement. If only I got to decide who was exterminated.