Domain: mirrordot.com
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Re:already slashdoted
How about the Mirrordot cache? I would give you the Google cache too, but that one doesn't seem to be working.
By the way, you can install the Slashdotter Firefox extension and automatically get all 3 cache links appended to every link in an article summary. Very handy. -
Re:Already downThat site stayed up all of what... two minutes? There has to be a better way. The Mirrordot mirror is located at http://www.mirrordot.com/stories/32d28c3271b0bc44
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As always, Mirrordot
Since the website is already starting to die:
http://mirrordot.com/stories/32d28c3271b0bc44f0124 8f67896ca8f/index.html -
MirrorDot -mirror [of TFArticle..]
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Mirror Dot
In case I'm not the only one unable to reach the article.
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slashdotted!
so, here's the mirror dot link
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Re:Mirror?
The main site is mirrored at Mirrordot and Coral Cache, and the pictures are at MD and CC.
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Re:Mirror?
The main site is mirrored at Mirrordot and Coral Cache, and the pictures are at MD and CC.
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Because you KNOW his site ain't up to the task...
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Re:Don't you mean downgrade?
Site's down -- try mirrordot -- http://www.mirrordot.com/stories/cf8757aa5cc8bc16
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Re:This paper seems to have the info
There's also the mirrordot link
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here's the mirror
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Mirrors
Mirrordot Links:
This Hacker How to view them
The wii uses a browser to communicate. By emulating this browser with firefox, you can surf the wii shop.
1. Open Firefox
2. Install the User Agent Switcher
The previous tech-recipes on the use of this tool is also killer.
3. Click Tools
4. Click User Agent Switcher
5. Click Options -> Options
6. Click User Agents
7. Click Add
8. Description: wii
9. User Agent: Opera/9.00 (Nintendo Wii; U; ; 1038-58; Wii Shop Channel/1.0; en)
10. Click OK X 2
11. Click Tools again
12. Select User Agent Switcher
13. Select wii
14. Copy and paste one of these links into firefox and visit it:
Main Channel:
http://oss.shop.wii.com/oss/common/vc/W_01.jsp?lan guage=en®ion=USA=US
Surf the Manual!
http://209.67.106.203/en_US/html/manual/USA/startu p.html
My Nintendo Membership Link:
http://oss.shop.wii.com/oss/common/vc/S_02.jsp?lan guage=en®ion=USA=US&=init
Sonic The Hedgehog Page:
http://oss.shop.wii.com/oss/common/vc/B_05.jsp?tit leId=000100014D414845
HTH, Monkeyboi (AC, I'm no karma whore...) -
Mirrors
Mirrordot Links:
This Hacker How to view them
The wii uses a browser to communicate. By emulating this browser with firefox, you can surf the wii shop.
1. Open Firefox
2. Install the User Agent Switcher
The previous tech-recipes on the use of this tool is also killer.
3. Click Tools
4. Click User Agent Switcher
5. Click Options -> Options
6. Click User Agents
7. Click Add
8. Description: wii
9. User Agent: Opera/9.00 (Nintendo Wii; U; ; 1038-58; Wii Shop Channel/1.0; en)
10. Click OK X 2
11. Click Tools again
12. Select User Agent Switcher
13. Select wii
14. Copy and paste one of these links into firefox and visit it:
Main Channel:
http://oss.shop.wii.com/oss/common/vc/W_01.jsp?lan guage=en®ion=USA=US
Surf the Manual!
http://209.67.106.203/en_US/html/manual/USA/startu p.html
My Nintendo Membership Link:
http://oss.shop.wii.com/oss/common/vc/S_02.jsp?lan guage=en®ion=USA=US&=init
Sonic The Hedgehog Page:
http://oss.shop.wii.com/oss/common/vc/B_05.jsp?tit leId=000100014D414845
HTH, Monkeyboi (AC, I'm no karma whore...) -
slashdot effect
here is the mirrordot version of the page
http://www.mirrordot.com/stories/638353b3594393aa2 44f2f6aff54e05e/index.html
and here is the download area on sourceforge (if you want to install it)
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group _id=9028 -
Article TextAlready slashdotted, here's the mirrordot link (http://www.mirrordot.com/stories/037ac2605c402c45 d6ddcfb790b9ead6/index.html)
The list of 13 Internet enemies
Three countries - Nepal, Maldives and Libya - have been removed from the annual list of Internet enemies, which Reporters Without Borders publishes today. But many bloggers were harassed and imprisoned this year in Egypt, so it has been added to the roll of shame reserved for countries that systematically violate online free expression.
Countries in alphabetical order :
- Belarus
The government has a monopoly of telecommunications and does not hesitate to block access to opposition websites if it feels the need, especially at election time. Independent online publications are also often hacked. In March 2006, for example, several websites critical of President Alexandre Lukashenko mysteriously disappeared from the Internet for several days.
Burma
The Burmese governments Internet policies are even more repressive than those of its Chinese and Vietnamese neighbours. The military junta clearly filters opposition websites. It keeps a very close eye on Internet cafes, in which the computers automatically execute screen captures every five minutes, in order to monitor user activity. The authorities targeted Internet telephony and chat services in June, blocking Googles Gtalk, for example. The aim was two-fold: to defend the profitable long-distance telecommunications market, which is controlled by state companies, as well as to stop cyber-dissidents from using a means of communication that is hard to monitor.
China
China unquestionably continues to be the worlds most advanced country in Internet filtering. The authorities carefully monitor technological progress to ensure that no new window of free expression opens up, After initially targeting websites and chat forums, they nowadays concentrate on blogs and video exchange sites. China now has nearly 17 million bloggers. This is an enormous number, but very few of them dare to tackle sensitive issues, still less criticise government policy. Firstly, because Chinas blog tools all include filters that block subversive word strings. Secondly, because the companies operating these services, both Chinese and foreign, are pressured by the authorities to control content. They employ armies of moderators to clean up the content produced by the bloggers. Finally, in a country in which 52 people are currently in prison for expressing themselves too freely online, self-censorship is obviously in full force. Just five years ago, many people thought Chinese society and politics would be revolutionised by the Internet, a supposedly uncontrollable medium. Now, with China enjoying increasing geopolitical influence, people are wondering the opposite, whether perhaps Chinas Internet model, based on censorship and surveillance, may one day be imposed on the rest of the world.
Cuba
With less than 2 per cent of its population online, Cuba is one of the most backward Internet countries. An investigation carried out by Reporters Without Borders in October revealed that the Cuban government uses several levers to ensure that this medium is not used in a counter-revolutionary way. Firstly, it has more or less banned private Internet connections. To surf the Internet or check their e-mail, Cubans have to go to public access points such as Internet cafes, universities and youth computer clubs where their activity is more easily monitored. Secondly, the computers in all the Internet cafes and leading hotels contain software installed by the Cuban police that triggers an alert message whenever subversive key-words are spotted. The regime also ensures that there is no Internet access for dissidents and independent journalists, for whom communicating with people abroad is an ordeal. Fina -
Mirror
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Re:I don't suppose...
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Mirror
thanks to www.mirrordot.com:
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Before the Inevitable Slashdotting...
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Before the Inevitable Slashdotting...
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Re:Aha...
Generally agree except for point 2. Go to here and you can see that the site actually is slashdotted.
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Direct link...
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Re:One way...
There is virtually always a mirror of pages linked from slashdot stories at mirrordot.
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mirror
as the coral cache is slashdotted
http://www.mirrordot.com/stories/5feff91deac6cee57 1ba7b852f4abe99/index.html -
Mirror
Here's a mirror just in case the link gets Slashdotted.
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MirrorDot
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Re:Slashdotted
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Re:slashdotted!
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Occasionally working Mirrordot cache
Mirrordot cache: http://www.mirrordot.com/find-mirror.html?http://
n ext-gen.biz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view &id=3537&Itemid=2
This link works sometimes but not others. I was going to paste the article but there's about 3 sentences X 100 listings so it's not really feasible. -
Re:Link dead already
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Mirrordot link
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Re:silly NYT
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Re:Jason's design
FYI, since it's slashdotted, you can kind of see Jason's design on mirrordot. I say "kind of" because a few elements use fallbacks. For example, the hiding menus on the left normally have a rotating triangle. Thanks to Jason's bang-up CSS though, you see the words "show" and "hide" when the images are missing.
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Mirrors
Coral cashe: http://willlangford.com.nyud.net:8080/geekpages/f
i refox/
Google cashe: http://66.249.93.104/search?q=cache:http://willlan gford.com/geekpages/firefox/
Mirrordot: http://www.mirrordot.com/stories/ae719a80708f8f898 a2de351770c74b9/index.html
One of them should work for you. :) -
Re:What did I do wrong?
s/DDOSed/slashdoted
http://mirrordot.com/stories/0b8da8db7dc8e63ecdb84 47298417176/index.html
**ducks from the incomming rate down** -
Re:allready /.ed
ooks like the page has allready been
/.ed, any one got a mirror?
Mirrordot
As for the "Suitable for Mum, not slashdotters" comment, its 100MB of webspace for free
That makes it suitable for me - even just to use to transfer large files around (when I'm behind a firewall that only lets port 80 through) -
mirror
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Re:Article text... (kinda usless without pics..)
MirrorDot have most of the pictures on their version of the article, but I can only get text with Coral Cache.
That's one fried server! ;) -
Re:Article text... (kinda usless without pics..)
MirrorDot have most of the pictures on their version of the article, but I can only get text with Coral Cache.
That's one fried server! ;) -
Re:The picture has been removed
It's still available on MirrorDot http://www.mirrordot.com/stories/98b92267951eee74
1 f97b5b169fd1236/index.html and does indeed contain the location... SLUG: mag/hacker DATE: 12/19/2005 PHOTOGRAPHER: Sarah L. Voisin/TWP id#: LOCATION: Roland, OK CAPTION: PICTURED: -
Obligatory MirrorDot link
It looks like we just killed the server. MirrorDot has a copy.
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Site Mirror
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Re:Darn, site /.ed already
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Mirror
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Mirror
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Picture Mirror (Karma Whoring)
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Re:I sense a great disturbance in the force
Well, that's what MirrorDot is for.
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Slashdottings and mirrors...Hmm. I know
/.ings occur with regular frequency, but usually not to AnandTech. The force is unusually strong today.Mirror of the first page for people who can't access port 8090. Additional pages not guaranteed as Mirrordot doesn't work that way.
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Re:No comments and
http://www.mirrordot.com/stories/93b4378b20e3f16e
b 871074d210eb374/index.html MIrrordot still working