Is daar 'n program op die Net beskikbaar wat jou instaat stel om te kan sien
watter persoon op ons netwerk gebruik 'n sekere IP adress (ons gebruik 'n
DHCP server)
Ons probleem is dat volgens ons ISP daar 'n persoon is wat baie verkeer op
ons stelsel genereer en dit kom van 'n spesifieke IP af. Hoe gaan soek jy
vir die ou.
Ek het 'n opregte vraag vandag. Ek weet dis 'n perd wat al holrug gery is
hier, maar ek gaan vrymoedigheid neem om dit te vra, aangesien ek onkundig
op hierdie gebied is.
Wat was die motief agter apartheid? Dit kon tog nie die blanke se
grootheidswaan of afguns teenoor ander volke gewees het nie. Het
Verwoerd-hulle dalk geweet wat se gevolge die meerderheidsstem van die
swartman sou inhou?
Wat my opgeval het was dat die dames meestal mooi aangetrek was en heel
skaflik gelyk het - maar die manne het moeite gedoen om uit te staan -
perdestertjie van Al Pacino onmodieuse lang hare en selfs 'n hoed., en 'n
gebrylcreamde kop van DeCaprio.
Ek besef dat hulle almal heelwaarskynlik besig is met rolle, maar niks het
hulle verhoed om 'n pruik vir die geleentheid aan te skaf nie:)))
Vanoggend op StemSaam word gepraat van perlemoenstropery en die
Neptune-manne wat hulle moet vastrek.
Verskeie inbellers kla toe oor die einste Neptune-manne wat by die
perlemoenstropery en smokkelary betrokke is.
Geld is 'n magtige middel.
--
Annette
Jislaaik - en ek dog dit is 'n grap toe ek lees van die sewe dwergies -
skuus mans- en sneeuwitjie:)))
Annette
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"bolander" skryf in boodskap news:4016C8B7.7000107@miami.net...
> KANSAS CITY, Kan. - A Southwest Airlines flight attendant's variation on
> a rhyme with a racist history did not discriminate against two black
> passengers, a federal jury decided.
>
> The U.S. District Court jury of seven white men and one white woman
> deliberated less than an hour Wednesday before reaching its verdict.
>
> Grace Fuller, 49, and her sister Louise Sawyer, 46, both of suburban
> Kansas City, filed the suit over comments flight attendant Jennifer
> Cundiff made after they boarded a Southwest flight to return from a Las
> Vegas vacation three years ago next month.
>
> As the two were trying to find seats on the crowded plane, Cundiff said
> over the intercom, "Eenie, meenie, minie, moe; pick a seat, we gotta go."
>
> Sawyer and Fuller said the rhyme immediately struck them as a reference
> to an older, racist version in which the first line is followed by the
> words "catch a n----r by the toe." They testified at the two-day trial
> that they were embarrassed, humiliated and frustrated. Fuller said she
> suffered a small seizure on the flight home, which said was triggered by
> the remark.
> Later at home, she said she had a grand mal seizure and was bedridden
> for three days.
>
> Cundiff, 25, of Argyle, Texas, testified that she had never heard the
> racist version and that she was only trying to inject humor to make the
> flight more enjoyable and memorable. She wanted passengers to take their
> seats so the plane could leave.
>
> Cundiff, who had been a flight attendant for eight months at the time,
> said she had used the rhyme before on other flights. She said that it
> was not until she showed her mother the letters complaining about what
> she said that she learned about the racist version of the rhyme.
>
> Fuller said after the verdict that there was enough evidence for jurors
> to have found she had her sister had been discriminated against.
>
> "If we had jurors of our peers then we would have won the case today,
> and we should have won the case today, with all the evidence shown," she
> said.
>
> "It's a shame that the jury pool we had to draw from did not have one
> black and not one minority," she said. "Something has to be done to make
> sure there is justice in America for blacks."
>
> Fuller and her sister testified that they first wrote to Southwest
> complaining that they felt the rhyme was racially offensive, asking that
> flight attendants stop using it. They said they decided to sue because
> they felt the airline did not take their complaints seriously.
>
> The lawsuit accused Southwest of violating a 1981 civil rights law that
> prevents businesses from discriminating against minority customers by
> treating them differently from white customers for the same service.
>
> Scott A. Wissel, appointed to represent the women after they filed a
> handwritten complaint, declined comment about the verdict. In his
> closing argument he said Cundiff's use of the rhyme was tantamount to a
> racial slur.
>
> John W. Cowden, who represented Southwest Airlines, said he and his
> client were pleased with the verdict.
>
> "All along, Southwest Airlines has contended that it did not
> intentionally discriminate against the two ladies," he said. "We are
> pleased the jury agreed and vindicated Southwest and its flight
> attendant, Jennifer Cundiff."
>
> In his closing argument, Cowden characterized Cundiff's remarks as an
> innocent attempt at humor.
>
> "At best, this is an argument that something is not politically
> correct," Cowden told jurors. "At worst, it is nothing. Certainly, this
> does not support a violation of a federal statute, because these words
> were spoken."
>
> Cundiff said she was relieved and thought the verdict was fair and just.
> She maintained that the rhyme had been directed at several passengers,
> not just Sawyer and Fuller.
>
> "When I first heard they complained about what I said, I didn't know
> what they were talking about," she said.
>
> While Cundiff said she probably would never use the rhyme again, "I will
> not tell anyone not to say it."
>
Ps. 65"tot U moet alle vlees kom, o God - U versoen
ons met u droom. met kragtige dade voldoen
U in veel meer as verwagtinge; U versadig
ons met gedagtes wat vir U begerenswaardig
is. U reik oor seë na volke in afgeleë lande;
U berei woestyne tot weivelde met hul hande.
in oorvloed klee U die dale met kleinvee en katoen;
die berge sing met 'n geilte pampoen en waatlemoen."
Het Belgisch Instituut voor Post en
Telecommunicatie (BIPT) waarschuwt voor
een gevaarlijk computervirus onder de
naam Mydoom, Novarg, Shimg of Mimail.
In 24 uur tijd heeft de worm Mydoom al
meer dan 300.000 computers, vooral in
de VS, besmet.
Volgens producenten van antivirussoft-
ware gaat het om een bijzonder
gevaarlijk virus. De worm verspreidt
zich razendsnel via e-mail.
Op 1 februari zou de worm een
zogenoemde aanval uitvoeren op een
website, zegt het BIPT nog. Meer
informatie is te vinden op de
gespecialiseerde site van het BIPT.