Mungos are the type of person who is giving, caring and beautiful from the inside and out.
Posts made by Monty
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RE: Mungo
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RE: Switzerland
#1 for gettin money, banks, watches, weapons, chocolate and weed!!!
At the center of Europe,Switzerland is one of the most multiracial country. We speak 4 main languages: French, German, Italian, Romansh and of course English. -
RE: Popcorn
A reading game often used in elementary and junior high. The person who is reading picks the next reader, but before he/she must say Popcorn
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RE: Zambia
A country just like [Zimbabwe] where all the girls have crusty blick skin
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RE: Programmer
A formulaic motion picture, an uninspired, by the book (or by the numbers) B movie.
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RE: Coppers
part of the jackson court hotel in Dublin city, a nightclub which stays open until 4am.
Quite possibly the best place in the world, where magic happens and everyone is looking for the shift.
No-one has ever had a bad night in here!
can be used as an adjective either as in i was coppered the other night....
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RE: Mince
When your shit resembles that of beef ground into mince. Uncooked and sloppy as all fuck.
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RE: Insurgent
term used by liberals instead of terrorist to avoid demeaning the rebellious and violent defenders of Saddam Husseins regime
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WPA
Stands for Wi-Fi Protected Access. WPA is a security protocol designed to create secure wireless (Wi-Fi) networks. It is similar to the WEP protocol, but offers improvements in the way it handles security keys and the way users are authorized.
For an encrypted data transfer to work, both systems on the beginning and end of a data transfer must use the same encryption/decryption key. While WEP provides each authorized system with the same key, WPA uses the temporal key integrity protocol (TKIP), which dynamically changes the key that the systems use. This prevents intruders from creating their own encryption key to match the one used by the secure network.
WPA also implements something called the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) for authorizing users. Instead of authorizing computers based soley on their MAC address, WPA can use several other methods to verify each computers identity. This makes it more difficult for unauthorized systems to gain access to the wireless network. -
WordPress
WordPress is a free content management system used to build and maintain websites. Its ease of use and unique blogging features have helped it become the most popular blogging tool on the web.
WordPress provides a web-based user interface for designing, publishing, and updating websites. Instead of writing HTML, you can simply choose one of many different website templates or themes that has a design you like. You can then modify the layout and build a custom navigation bar. Once the site layout is complete, you can use WordPress online interface to create individual pages. Each page may include formatted text, links, images, and other media. You can publish completed webpages or blog updates by simply clicking the Publish button.
The WordPress interface makes it easy for anyone without web development experience to create and publish a website. The built-in blogging tools provide a simple way to track individual posts, visitors, and user comments. If WordPress built-in capabilities are not sufficient for your needs, you can install different plug-ins that provide extra features. Examples include social media buttons, image galleries, and web forum tools.
While there are thousands of WordPress templates and plug-ins available, the WordPress system still has its limitations. Because it is a template-based service, you must begin with a pre-built website rather than create pages from scratch. Additionally, you cannot insert scripts or maintain a database with the same level of control that a custom website offers. Therefore, most companies and large organizations still hand-code websites or develop them using a WYSIWYG editor like Dreamweaver.
For many individuals, however, WordPress provides a great blogging system that is both convenient and free. There is no cost to sign up for WordPress or to use the service. It is even free to publish a custom website or blog at the wordpress.com domain (such as custom-name.wordpress.com). However, if you want a custom website address or need extra features, such as more disk space or premium themes, WordPress offers Premium and Business services for an annual fee. -
WINS
Stands for Windows Internet Name Service. WINS is a service that enables Windows to identify NetBIOS systems on a TCP/IP network. It maps NetBIOS names to IP addresses, which is a more standard way to identify network devices.
WINS is similar to DNS, which is used for resolving domain names. Like DNS, WINS requires a server to perform name resolutions and return the IP address to client systems. However, instead of resolving domain names, WINS is used specifically to locate NetBIOS systems. For example, WINS may translate the NetBIOS name WorkComputer00 to the IP address 192.168.1.20. This allows other systems on the network to access WorkComputer00 directly by its IP address.
Early versions of Windows (before Windows 2000) located network devices by their NetBIOS names. Therefore, Windows servers were required to run WINS in order to access network systems. Windows 2000 and later can use DNS to locate network systems, which means WINS is not required on modern Windows servers. However, many Windows systems still run WINS for backwards compatibility with older devices. -
VDSL
Stands for Very high bit rate Digital Subscriber Line. VDSL (sometimes called VHDSL) is a DSL standard that provides high speed Internet access. It is an improved version of ADSL (asymmetric DSL) that offers download speeds of up to 52 Mbps (6.5 megabytes per second) and upload speeds up to 16 Mbps (2 megabytes per second).
Like previous DSL standards, VDSL operates over copper wires and can be deployed over existing telephone wiring. This means an ISP can provide VDSL Internet access to users as long as they have a landline and are located within a specific proximity required by the ISP. The connection is established through a VDSL modem, which connects to a computer or router on one end a telephone outlet on the other.
VDSL was developed to support the high bandwidth requirements of HDTV, media streaming, and VoIP connections. By providing downstream transmission rates of over 50 Mbps, VDSL has enough bandwidth to support all of these connections simultaneously. This fast data transfer rate also allows VDSL to compete with cable Internet providers, which have historically offered faster Internet access speeds.
The first version of VDSL (ITU standard G.993.1) was approved in 2004 and is still commonly offered by Internet service providers. However, an updated version called VDSL2 (ITU standard G.993.2) was introduced in 2006 and offers symmetric download and upload speeds of 100 Mbps. VDSL2 is typically provided to businesses and other organizations that require high-speed connections for multiple systems. -
Unfriend
When you friend a user on a social networking website, you add that person to your list of online friends. When you remove a person from your friend list, you unfriend that user.
Unfriending may be done for many reasons. For example, if an online friend is contacting you too often or writing on your wall too much, you may want to remove that user from your list of friends. You may also wish to unfriend a user if a relationship with that person has ended. When you unfriend someone, that person no longer has friend access to your profile page. This means he or she may no longer be able to view your profile or post comments on your wall. You can customize these options for friends and non-friends in Facebook using the Privacy Settings link.
Some situations may require a mass unfriending, which involves removing many people from your friend list at one time. Many MySpace and Facebook users have hundreds or even thousands of friends, though most of these people are not close friends in real life. Since users with friend status can view your personal profile data, it might make sense to unfriend users that you dont know.