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Re:can tool makers be held responsible for tool's
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Re:Toni Arts has a worse problemWhat do you mean "ripped away from him"? I'd like a real background story please. Especially since the guy who supposedly "ripped it away from him" lives just a few KM north of me and has SO much personal inforamtion available over the internet
:) :)
No seriously people, don't use the following until you personally find out what the real story is. To be honest I'd like to see a full storyline by the guy in finland. If some brave sole (I'm not that brave I guess) would like to call up the Canadian faker and ask him his side of the story, his phone number is below.
If anyone wants to make a personal visit with a camera, I'd be willing to go along. (Safety in numbers, eh?)
For example the guestbook at "http://www.freebok.net/books/tonihele/view.html" IS in fact linked to by the guy in finland. The fact that the Canadian site links to it as well doesn't make it "part" of the fake site.
Finally the "Products" page on the canadian website does in fact list the software as "freeware". So maybe this is some kind of collaberative thing gone wrong, or two friends who are now on the outs.
I'll ask in the official/Finland forums (http://toniarts.freeware4u.com/ - see my post here: http://toniarts.freeware4u.com/viewtopic.php?p=119 &sid=eca6c1a367204988ed6b700e3547555b#119)
Anyways, on to the good stuff.Registrant:
DANIMA Technologies Inc.
57 Athabaska Ave.
Willowdale, ON, M2M 2T8, CA
Domain name: TONIARTS.COM
Administrative Contact:
Hostmaster, DANIMA hostmaster@danima.com
57 Athabaska Ave.
Willowdale, ON M2M 2T8
CA
416 223 6800 Fax: 416 223 9199Jeezus, that's just 5 KM north of me!!! http://ca.maps.yahoo.com/maps_result?ed=5tcseup_0T pIxnhJgYdYfHQK6bgT&csz=M2M2T8&country=ca
Reverse phone number time:
http://findaperson.canada411.ca/search/Reverse_Pho ne?phone=416-223-6800Svab, Nick
57 Athabaska ON
(416) 223-6800Heh heh, he's an independent insurance adjuster.
http://www.google.ca/search?sourceid=mozclient&ie= utf-8&oe=utf-8&q=Nick+Svab
And he has a toll free 888 number....
http://nick.danima.com/contact/
nick@svabinsurance.com, nick@danima.com
Hmmm, this looks like a nice place to publicly humiliate him - http://www.evanrotella.com/messagecentre/messagebo ard.html>nslookup toniarts.com
Name: toniarts.com
Address: 65.39.237.146
> tracert 65.39.237.146
12 45 45 45 216.187.90.46 oc48pos4-0.mtl-core-b.peer1.net
13 52 52 52 216.187.68.94 oc48pos2-0.tor-core-b.peer1.net
14 52 52 52 216.187.114.130 gig1-0.tor-dis-2.peer1.net
15 54 54 54 216.187.68.246 tor-fe3-4a.ne.peer1.netHmmm, I'm thinking that an e-mail by the Finnish guy to abuse@peer1.net might be of use, especially since they are an American company and might pay attention to a DMCA request despite the actual site being in Canada.
:-)
Live by the internet. Die by the internet.
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This is a bunch of junk text to increase the number of characters per line, slashdot's fucking lameness filter unfortunately. Hopefully this ma -
Re:Step One:How come the xequte.com site seems to be borked except for that one page? There some spam sightings for "Smart Pix Manager has all the features you need for viewing and managing your Porn collection:", but those are mainly from 1999.
What's the confirmation step for your mailing list software when an address is added?
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Re:They're being sued...
Link? GoogleNews doesn't have anything about they being sued. (Just other stories and press releases.)
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Re:I don't know why
See Google for answers. Not a lot of it, but there is water on Mars.
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Re:What about elvis.
You've obviously don't know of the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act
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Re:Try the "Secret Question"
Google turns up this bizzare reference. What the hell is that statement doing there?
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Google Next!
And this is why!
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Re:Good.
So, is this illegal?
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Re:IE?
It's happened before, within the last couple years. Unfortunately I can't find the reference to it. It wasn't Mozilla, it was some other software. Someone broke in to the CVS (or other) repository and made some change.
I believe a quick Google Search will shed some light on this.... ;-) -
sorry
Sorry, if its for sale @ Walmart it isnt in my marketplace.
Ive never spent a nickle in that community destroying shit hole and I dont instend too.
I hope you make the same choice.
Some Walmart info
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High priority item: Grammar tools!
After all, there are open source grammar checkers. Why OOO didn't include any of them?
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Re:Immigrants
This also reminds me of listening to a pre-recorded radio broadcast from Washington DC during 9/11. There were many callers from different backgrounds (I believe many were even black) who were all hating on Arabs. Or here's an even better one (although a little off topic). Yesterday or the day before I saw on BET news how the daughter of Martin Luther King Jr was marching against gays: link here. I'm not black, but I am a Polish-born Canadian, and the one thing that I've learned throughout the years is that it doesn't do anyone any good to hate solely on race or sexual preferences. You'd be suprised how many people close to you can be affected by this.
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Goooooooooogle Cache
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Goooooooooogle Cache
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let me be the first to call BS
I would download them in a heartbeat and gladly watch their commercials if they did this
Quite unlikely...
There will be a bunch of cracks for their DRM'd software that will allow you to skip the commericals.....Too tempting.
Pay? haha, yeah one time viewing & if its Star Trek will be like five bucks an episode. -
Learning Cobol
I just searched Google for Learn Cobol and only got 417k results. Not that popular a subject anymore I suppose.
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Google to cache the Universe
Seeing as Google cached the entire Internet (the last page of the Internet can be seen here): http://www.google.ca/search?q=cache:dQrQDn0dHW8J:
w ww.1112.net/lastpage.html+the+end+of+the+Internet& hl=en&client=firefox-a Google is now looking to cache everything else in the Universe :) -
Re:The next Geek Sport
I can just see all the nerds have competions to see who can get their cell phones to report the highest velocities. I can see every thing rocket motor powered roller skates in the parking lot to spud-guns across the football field.
Many divers use dive computers to maximize their bottom-time whithout having to do decompression stops; a friend of mine received his new computer in the morning, at work. Since he could not go diving during his lunch hour, he went to the pier, and tied it to a line and dunked it in the water for a while, then reeled it back-up.Turns our that he reeled-it too fast for a safe "human" ascent, and the computer beeped like crazy, and locked into a "safe-mode" where you can't dive for 48 hours...
So he could not try it after work, he had to wait until the week-end...
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Re:Another Trek? Hardly.
Doh! Forgot about this later analysis too.
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Re:Another Trek? Hardly.
And it's never explained who was really really really behind all the ploting of the murder attempt. My money is on Ulkesh, who had motive, means and opportunity. See my analysis
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Re:Put ReactOS on it.
Then I'm sure you can provide a reference to somebody using the term "open source" as a synonym for "with source" from before the popular use arised
Of course I can.
1996 1996 1992 1990
There might be more but I got tired of looking at source for opening files. Interestingly there is a post there talking about copylefts and HP's Open source X, a post about Caldera opening the source to DR-DOS, BSD's open source policy and someone asking for something that has the source. Sorry but open source is sometimes just a phrase that means just that, its not always a religious statement. -
Re:Put ReactOS on it.
Then I'm sure you can provide a reference to somebody using the term "open source" as a synonym for "with source" from before the popular use arised
Of course I can.
1996 1996 1992 1990
There might be more but I got tired of looking at source for opening files. Interestingly there is a post there talking about copylefts and HP's Open source X, a post about Caldera opening the source to DR-DOS, BSD's open source policy and someone asking for something that has the source. Sorry but open source is sometimes just a phrase that means just that, its not always a religious statement. -
Re:Put ReactOS on it.
Then I'm sure you can provide a reference to somebody using the term "open source" as a synonym for "with source" from before the popular use arised
Of course I can.
1996 1996 1992 1990
There might be more but I got tired of looking at source for opening files. Interestingly there is a post there talking about copylefts and HP's Open source X, a post about Caldera opening the source to DR-DOS, BSD's open source policy and someone asking for something that has the source. Sorry but open source is sometimes just a phrase that means just that, its not always a religious statement. -
Re:Put ReactOS on it.
Then I'm sure you can provide a reference to somebody using the term "open source" as a synonym for "with source" from before the popular use arised
Of course I can.
1996 1996 1992 1990
There might be more but I got tired of looking at source for opening files. Interestingly there is a post there talking about copylefts and HP's Open source X, a post about Caldera opening the source to DR-DOS, BSD's open source policy and someone asking for something that has the source. Sorry but open source is sometimes just a phrase that means just that, its not always a religious statement. -
Try this out
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Re:Another comparison: Tibet
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yeah ... but how long will this stay valid ?
This is the Original url , which google has given it a Royal Screw at the behind.
Your url may still work, so is this one or this one or this one but for how long ?
We, the users, are SCREWED no matter how you look at it.
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Re:Great...
And in fact, http://groups.google.ca/groups?oi=djq&ic=1&selm=a
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Re:Sucky.
A temporary solution, but you can still use the old version for the time being by going to an international google site, say Google Canada.
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Only on google.com
If you don't like the new itnerface, just use it with a country code domain rather than
.com. I've checked the UK, Canadian, French, German, and Australian versions, and all have the classic interface, rather than the new one. -
Roland Piquepaille
It has to be said. For reasons I cannot understand, the editors continue to allow roland to post links to his half assed summary of another story in order to generate traffic for his blog. It's horrible to think that we're all providing revenue for this person. Visit google's cache of his page here and don't click on any of the ads. Perhaps in the future, the editors should give a little thought before helping this guy out again.
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Re:Amazing
I'm curious about why the search for http:// leads to those pages in particular. It looks kind of like a list of the most popular sites on the internet, with some odd exceptions (world health organization, for instance.) It's also funny how hotmail appears as sign in access error.
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Re:Amazing
I'm curious about why the search for http:// leads to those pages in particular. It looks kind of like a list of the most popular sites on the internet, with some odd exceptions (world health organization, for instance.) It's also funny how hotmail appears as sign in access error.
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Re:Ridiculous
No one feels sorry for the spammers but my guess is there WILL be legit companies getting the SDDoS (Semi DDoS) attack.
More importantly, how about a link in the Slashdot article to the content of the story (Lycos hacked)? All of the links in the submission are to the old news. I had to Google to find out the details of what the original poster was typing about.... -
Re:google.tv
I thought that google.tv was for providing location-specific search for the residents of Tuvalu, just like google.ca or google.co.uk...
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166 2/3 != 148.888889Google is better at conversion than either of us.
Though I suspect 148.888888888888888888888888888888889 has even less pizzaz than 166 2/3. Maybe it could be rounded off to 149?
Score: -1, Pedantic
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Re:NYT says /. makes sense!
Yeah, but it is only looking for articles that have the words "Microsoft", "Slashdot", and "credible" are somewhere in the article...
Do a google search for " Headcase is awesome" and you'll get 4940 hits. The numbers don't lie :D -
'damn small' vs 'demi sized'
everyone knows that this has always been 'damn small linux' except that article uses the linking text of "www.dslos.com" though it really goes to "www.damnsmalllinux.org". dslos.com is a working url, which is the same as the normal site except it says 'demi sized linux' in the title bar and elsewhere instead of 'damn small linux'.
i thought maybe this 'demi sized' version of the name has been the clean version for a while, but a google search brings up nothing.
i guess its not that bad but does this suggest that MS wanted the os to present itself in a 'cleaner' fashion, without the word "damn"?
also why does the article point to the damn small version rather the the demi sized. maybe they just recently set up the domain or something and the dns hadnt fully moved over at time of publishing? although a whois on dslos.com shows it was registered on nov 4.
(although note on that the whois.sc info on the site it shows 'desktop sized linux' as the title bar... i guess they arnt even sure what they want the clean version to be. wierd.) -
Re:Horrible IdeaYou obviously don't post or lurk in nanae or follow some of the tricks that the more technical spammers like Empire Towers have used.
Asymetric routing, like all spammer tricks, involves cheating. All your packets (including TCP handshake packets) do go to the proper IP address on some DSL or dialup line. However, once they get there, they get relayed to a box connected to the spammer's fat pipe. The reply (a large web page or spamming attempt) goes out the fat pipe with the forged DSL IP address and proper sequence information, and naturally spammy's provider doesn't do egress filtering.
That way you can seem to get a huge amount of data from some dinky connection, even though the ISP has blocked outgoing packets from that port. If the dinky connection only sees the TCP handshakes and HTTP requests, that's not much traffic. (And spammy has bunches of them.) How the relay for the dialup to the fat pipe happens might be tricky, or it might be a dialup connection from the same box that has the fat pipe. I dunno.
Think about it a while if this doesn't make sense. I didn't really believe it either until I saw a web server on a dialup delivering data at Ludicrous Speed.
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Re:Fighting spam with more crap?Chill! Mike Godwin never said that:
"Godwin's Rule of Nazi Analogies: As a Usenet discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches one."
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Another Emerging Desktop Manufacturing System :)Interesting development.
A revolution of affordable open source desktop manufacturing is on the way. There is already an alternative approach to rapid prototyping and manufacturing using inkjet technology.
Well before we are building things atom by atom, desktop manufacturing will be producing some stunning and swift changes in what we can produce for ourselves. The humble Inkjet, in a jag of hardware hacking is already spitting out solar cells, batteries, complete working gadgets, human tissue and computer circuitry,. A computer printing computer circuits simply from software instructions. That's only a stone's throw away from self replication.
There's more.
Researchers Hod Lipson and Jordan B. Pollack at Brandeis University have coupled inkjet technology and software to autonomously design and fabricate robots without human intervention.
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The software simulates a variety of rudimentary virtual robots. In an accelerated Darwinian contest of survival over hundreds of generations, the most successful robotic designs are then physically prototyped. Robots autonomously designing, testing and manufacturing robots.The implications of open source desktop manufacturing are perhaps more in the questions inspired than in what is produced.
What will be the effect of open source hardware? What happens when a desktop peripheral as economical as your printer manufactures custom computer circuitry, solar cells and batteries as cheap as wallpaper? Or when distributors ship a product as software, with the end user supplying the raw material. No distribution costs and instant delivery of a physical item. Or when autonomous robots fitted with accelerating computational intelligence design and manufacture their own next generation?
And now another working approach to desktop manufacturing pops up. I say 3 years will see the revolution spill out of the manufacturing sector onto our desktops.
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Competition Pro 5000
The joystick looks like the classic Kempston Competition Pro 5000. Anyone know if it's got the same rugged microswitches that used to be in these?
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Re:Play WOW for free here!
My gf said it's a No Doubt song. I don't listen to them but that track was really catchy! I think it's called What You Waiting For? or something? No really, I just googled that, I'm not really a fan of Gwen Stephani.
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dead already???
google's cache right here
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Market
Why did it took so long for a modchip on the Gamecube? Is it because the targeted market isn't hacker friendly? Was there a market for the Gamecube at all, facing Xbox and PS2 competition? Not enough incentive (demand) to create / sell a chip, not enough potential 'customers'?
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Re:So where is the free download?
Although a supercilious comment such as yours should be modded to oblivion, a definition of supercilious should suffice.
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Re:Health concernes..
Google is your friend. Apparently, some negative side effects, but not to the degree of asbestos.
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Re:Tracking down a spammer in my home stateTheir history goes back 4 years. Currently on iWay Broadband at 64.119.200.36. Spamhaus has iWay listed, ROKSO for Dan and Rosalee Young / JDR MEDIA, and friend Scott Richter
.Bleh!