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  1. ssh

    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    http://digg.com/video/youll-wish-this-was-just-pubic-hair
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Yep.
  3. ssh

    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    You could use something like this: http://www.noip.com/free Since I have a bunch of domains I just set up a subdomain for my ip.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Oh wow, I didn't notice it was a floppy until I read your text.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Shit would be handy if you use a raspberry pi for stuff.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Here's some more stuff you can read Sean: http://linuxcommand.org/lc3_learning_the_shell.php http://www.howtogeek.com/140679/beginner-geek-how-to-start-using-the-linux-terminal/ http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2010/11/50-linux-commands/ I can setup an account for you on a linux box if you want to try stuff out (terminal-wise).
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    I'm going to change his screen-name to dum-dum if he doesn't take that route Mine as well change it now.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    I'd actually rather be the guy designing or synthesizing the drugs. My issue is there is so many interesting (overlapping) fields that I don't know what exactly I want to do. Pharmacology or synthesis, virology, neurology, or even being a bench chemist. My cousin's husband is a research chemist. Also, Bobby (spacemonkey) over at CAF is as well. Bobby was doing work with cancer meds. Lots of cool shit. That's sweet. I'm trying to do a summer internship somewhere, if they know of any...
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    So as you can see I really don't know what the fuck I want to do haha. Just something that involves biology, chemistry, and sweet lab equipment.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    I'd actually rather be the guy designing or synthesizing the drugs. My issue is there is so many interesting (overlapping) fields that I don't know what exactly I want to do. Pharmacology or synthesis, virology, neurology, or even being a bench chemist.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    The tobacco is flavoring, you can get them with nicotine in varying levels or with no nicotine, no alcohol, I make my own hash oil (I can't smoke weed, it makes me paranoid, but I do enjoy an occasional HO buzz). I have tried several flavors. The rootbeer and ecto are very good. Different devices make the juices taste differently. Every aspect has an affect, from the battery, to the control head, to the delivery head... I have played with it quite a bit over the past month and used a shit ton of devices. My next toys will be a mechanical mod (looking at the Nemisis mechanical), and a kick ass rebuildable atty (liking the Kayfun Lite, but I want to be sure before I spend that kind of money). When I get that gear I only really have a box mod left to try. Still learning about those. I love this little box mod... Gorgeous damascus box... I WANT!!!! Looks cool except for the screw head haha.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    If you really really really want to be a doctor, do it. Go balls deep. But there is not much money in it competitively. Here in MN they didn't give a shit what your undergrad was, they more cared that you were diehard set on being a doctor.I heard about a bunch of applicants and unless you had a free pass in, the board deciding would light up applicants. Especially if you said "I want to help people" The chair told him/her to be a plumber because they saved more lives and help more people than doctors. Lol Yeah I'm more envisioning doing research, but well see!
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Seriously? Does it map it first or just look for date or what? It copies everything over on "first run", then it backups by comparing timestamp and filesize. You can also set it to do a checksum (for same size files), but that'll slow it down some.Prime example of why I use Linux, so much easier to do shit and almost everything is opensource. Need a program? 99% of the time it's listed in the repository files so all you do is: "sudo apt-get install programname," hit Y, and it's installed. You want access to your home computer when you're away? Setup some firewall rules for ssh or vnc, start the services, port forward on the home router, and you're done. Wanna write an image file to a usb drive? " dd if=imagefile.iso of=/dev/usbdevicename bs=512k" done. Where does one find the command codes to "learn" linux. I've only used windows style commands. Did some programming in my day so I am not lost, but the syntax is not obvious.Look for Linux man pages,http://linux.die.net/man/ Some of the "commands" are just that, commands, some are just scripts or cli programs that come installed depending on the distribution or just need to be installed via apt-get.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    So some of the juices have tobacco, some have nicotine, some have alcohol, some are hash oil, and some are just flavoring?
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    I feel pretty set what I'm doing for undergrad, and would like to continue it in grad school most likely, but med school may be another route (haven't thought of it much yet since I still have two more years for undergrad), so I was just curious how far an ochem grade goes when applying. Honestly I'm paying zero attention to income. I'm a little worried about the job market, but worst case if I couldn't find work after grad school I could go into patent agent or patent attorney--though that's not my first choice.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Anyone know how much emphasis is still put on organic chemistry for med school, and what other classes they scrutinize?
  17. Okay you can use this http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/install-and-use-windows-xp-mode-in-windows-7 to run windows xp on your windows 7 computer and it should do everything you need. If that presents a problem then you can follow this guide http://blog.zeltser.com/post/15781390680/windows-xp-mode-for-vmware-virtualization to import the free windows xp from above into vmware.
  18. windows XP should do the trick for the fea, leap, etc. I'll look for an image file later, I know there's a few floating around around that are free and legal.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    That would mean saving that as a "program" called back up that I could simply run by typing ./backup in terminal or making a "shortcut" in Ubuntu? Yep. Just replace the source and destination with your harddrives' paths. I'm not 100% sure if it's the same in Ubuntu as Debian, but you can try "cd /media; ls" and see if that gives you a listing of the names of your harddrives. IE: /media/hdd2 and /media/hdd3 Not that it matters now since my computer is screwed but would you create an alias for that command or an actual program? You could make an alias, but I just put my scripts in a folder.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Price? $130 shipped.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Anyone looking for a basic rangefinder? I got a nikon prostaff 3 I need to return/sell. Brand new.
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    Welcome to the IHoP v.2

    Seriously? Does it map it first or just look for date or what?It copies everything over on "first run", then it backups by comparing timestamp and filesize. You can also set it to do a checksum (for same size files), but that'll slow it down some. Prime example of why I use Linux, so much easier to do shit and almost everything is opensource. Need a program? 99% of the time it's listed in the repository files so all you do is: "sudo apt-get install programname," hit Y, and it's installed. You want access to your home computer when you're away? Setup some firewall rules for ssh or vnc, start the services, port forward on the home router, and you're done. Wanna write an image file to a usb drive? " dd if=imagefile.iso of=/dev/usbdevicename bs=512k" done.
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