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Re:Hidden Love Message in Firefox Ad
It is probably that same person who switched from a Mac to a Windows PC last year that MS was bragging about.
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Re:XMPCR?
Are you telling me that all the people who record shows either on the VCR, TIVO, or their computer to watch at a different time are stealing?
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Hacked Blog? OMG!
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Re:Long Forgotten by Everyone...It may surprise you, but I do remember those days, having downloaded (and read!) Slash 0.3. There's a spot in the book that says "People downloaded [the unreadable original version] anyway, and a hardy few used it to build their own sites." (If I recall correctly, Dave Aiello also runs a site built, successfully, on that mess of code.)
I can assure you that the authors of the book had and have no intent to rewrite history or to marginalize the work you or anyone did to get anything before Slash 1.0 to work. (I never figured it out.)
I'm not interested in defending Rob, though. He's a grownup and can and does speak for himself.
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Verification of their Policy is in the Comcast FAQI don't know how Comcast plans to hunt down residential users who implement NAT on their own. But, the Comcast On-Line FAQ contains their policy on the use of multiple computers, including pricing, and how they want to arrange the service.
You'll find more about my experience with Comcast broadband services on my company's web site, if you are interested.
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Issue is more complex than it appearsMy company became a customer of Comcast Business Communications over the summer, because our new office in Central New Jersey is out of range of DSL. We were very nervous about using a cable modem for our office's internet access. But, so far, things have worked out rather well.
We have posted a number of articles about our experience with Comcast internet access on our Web Site. Our latest article talks about the ComputerWorld article and our experience with both the business and residential Comcast cable modem services. Basically, we think that people who are serious about VPN use need the QOS guarantees and 24-hour tech support that Comcast offers to business users.
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Info about Comcast business-class service
Yes, Comcast does offer a business-class service. See the Comcast Business Communications site for more details. We have the Comcast business-class service. It works. We have discussed Comcast internet access issues extensively on CTDATA.com.