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Newsforge ArticleHere is the Newsforge Article about the new GIMP that appeared a couple of weeks ago.
The screenshots look simply awsome.
Going to install that now.
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Newsforge ArticleHere is the Newsforge Article about the new GIMP that appeared a couple of weeks ago.
The screenshots look simply awsome.
Going to install that now.
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Newsforge ArticleHere is the Newsforge Article about the new GIMP that appeared a couple of weeks ago.
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Newsforge ArticleHere is the Newsforge Article about the new GIMP that appeared a couple of weeks ago.
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Newsforge ArticleHere is the Newsforge Article about the new GIMP that appeared a couple of weeks ago.
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Newsforge ArticleHere is the Newsforge Article about the new GIMP that appeared a couple of weeks ago.
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More info on the .mail domainOne proposal for the
.mail domain has been put forward by anti-spam workers who want to use it for storing information about legitimate e-mail servers.I have been trying to find more info. But I only managed to find one German site.
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Mail the anti-Spam Community Registry with the project, which is supported among other things bySpamhaus.org founder Steve Linford, dedicates itself to the fight against Spam. Enamels are in the future over for the Mailverkehr register sTLD to be dispatched: The Mailserver of the sender registers his address in sTLD and the receiver servers starts a DN S inquiry. With the in such a way won information the receiver can determine easily whether it concerns with the sender server around the correct server and not a Spam centrifuge. Domaininhaber would have to register for it additionally to the own Domain the appropriate mail TLD, thus about heise.de.mail.
Technical partner of the suggestion, whose technical load-carrying capacity must be only still proven however, is VeriSign. The confirmed Chuck Gomes, one of the VeriSign vices-president, opposite heise on-line. Like info. Registry Afilias has VeriSign several iron as bake end Provider in the fire: It is also still partner of job, which is gesponsert by the personnel mediator roof federation The Society for human resource management with.
(Perhaps a kind German user can translate the original German text for us)
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More info on the .mail domainOne proposal for the
.mail domain has been put forward by anti-spam workers who want to use it for storing information about legitimate e-mail servers.I have been trying to find more info. But I only managed to find one German site.
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Mail the anti-Spam Community Registry with the project, which is supported among other things bySpamhaus.org founder Steve Linford, dedicates itself to the fight against Spam. Enamels are in the future over for the Mailverkehr register sTLD to be dispatched: The Mailserver of the sender registers his address in sTLD and the receiver servers starts a DN S inquiry. With the in such a way won information the receiver can determine easily whether it concerns with the sender server around the correct server and not a Spam centrifuge. Domaininhaber would have to register for it additionally to the own Domain the appropriate mail TLD, thus about heise.de.mail.
Technical partner of the suggestion, whose technical load-carrying capacity must be only still proven however, is VeriSign. The confirmed Chuck Gomes, one of the VeriSign vices-president, opposite heise on-line. Like info. Registry Afilias has VeriSign several iron as bake end Provider in the fire: It is also still partner of job, which is gesponsert by the personnel mediator roof federation The Society for human resource management with.
(Perhaps a kind German user can translate the original German text for us)
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More info on the .mail domainOne proposal for the
.mail domain has been put forward by anti-spam workers who want to use it for storing information about legitimate e-mail servers.I have been trying to find more info. But I only managed to find one German site.
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Mail the anti-Spam Community Registry with the project, which is supported among other things bySpamhaus.org founder Steve Linford, dedicates itself to the fight against Spam. Enamels are in the future over for the Mailverkehr register sTLD to be dispatched: The Mailserver of the sender registers his address in sTLD and the receiver servers starts a DN S inquiry. With the in such a way won information the receiver can determine easily whether it concerns with the sender server around the correct server and not a Spam centrifuge. Domaininhaber would have to register for it additionally to the own Domain the appropriate mail TLD, thus about heise.de.mail.
Technical partner of the suggestion, whose technical load-carrying capacity must be only still proven however, is VeriSign. The confirmed Chuck Gomes, one of the VeriSign vices-president, opposite heise on-line. Like info. Registry Afilias has VeriSign several iron as bake end Provider in the fire: It is also still partner of job, which is gesponsert by the personnel mediator roof federation The Society for human resource management with.
(Perhaps a kind German user can translate the original German text for us)
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More info on the .mail domainOne proposal for the
.mail domain has been put forward by anti-spam workers who want to use it for storing information about legitimate e-mail servers.I have been trying to find more info. But I only managed to find one German site.
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Mail the anti-Spam Community Registry with the project, which is supported among other things bySpamhaus.org founder Steve Linford, dedicates itself to the fight against Spam. Enamels are in the future over for the Mailverkehr register sTLD to be dispatched: The Mailserver of the sender registers his address in sTLD and the receiver servers starts a DN S inquiry. With the in such a way won information the receiver can determine easily whether it concerns with the sender server around the correct server and not a Spam centrifuge. Domaininhaber would have to register for it additionally to the own Domain the appropriate mail TLD, thus about heise.de.mail.
Technical partner of the suggestion, whose technical load-carrying capacity must be only still proven however, is VeriSign. The confirmed Chuck Gomes, one of the VeriSign vices-president, opposite heise on-line. Like info. Registry Afilias has VeriSign several iron as bake end Provider in the fire: It is also still partner of job, which is gesponsert by the personnel mediator roof federation The Society for human resource management with.
(Perhaps a kind German user can translate the original German text for us)
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More info on the .mail domainOne proposal for the
.mail domain has been put forward by anti-spam workers who want to use it for storing information about legitimate e-mail servers.I have been trying to find more info. But I only managed to find one German site.
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Mail the anti-Spam Community Registry with the project, which is supported among other things bySpamhaus.org founder Steve Linford, dedicates itself to the fight against Spam. Enamels are in the future over for the Mailverkehr register sTLD to be dispatched: The Mailserver of the sender registers his address in sTLD and the receiver servers starts a DN S inquiry. With the in such a way won information the receiver can determine easily whether it concerns with the sender server around the correct server and not a Spam centrifuge. Domaininhaber would have to register for it additionally to the own Domain the appropriate mail TLD, thus about heise.de.mail.
Technical partner of the suggestion, whose technical load-carrying capacity must be only still proven however, is VeriSign. The confirmed Chuck Gomes, one of the VeriSign vices-president, opposite heise on-line. Like info. Registry Afilias has VeriSign several iron as bake end Provider in the fire: It is also still partner of job, which is gesponsert by the personnel mediator roof federation The Society for human resource management with.
(Perhaps a kind German user can translate the original German text for us)
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More info on the .mail domainOne proposal for the
.mail domain has been put forward by anti-spam workers who want to use it for storing information about legitimate e-mail servers.I have been trying to find more info. But I only managed to find one German site.
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Mail the anti-Spam Community Registry with the project, which is supported among other things bySpamhaus.org founder Steve Linford, dedicates itself to the fight against Spam. Enamels are in the future over for the Mailverkehr register sTLD to be dispatched: The Mailserver of the sender registers his address in sTLD and the receiver servers starts a DN S inquiry. With the in such a way won information the receiver can determine easily whether it concerns with the sender server around the correct server and not a Spam centrifuge. Domaininhaber would have to register for it additionally to the own Domain the appropriate mail TLD, thus about heise.de.mail.
Technical partner of the suggestion, whose technical load-carrying capacity must be only still proven however, is VeriSign. The confirmed Chuck Gomes, one of the VeriSign vices-president, opposite heise on-line. Like info. Registry Afilias has VeriSign several iron as bake end Provider in the fire: It is also still partner of job, which is gesponsert by the personnel mediator roof federation The Society for human resource management with.
(Perhaps a kind German user can translate the original German text for us)
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More info on the .mail domainOne proposal for the
.mail domain has been put forward by anti-spam workers who want to use it for storing information about legitimate e-mail servers.I have been trying to find more info. But I only managed to find one German site.
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Mail the anti-Spam Community Registry with the project, which is supported among other things bySpamhaus.org founder Steve Linford, dedicates itself to the fight against Spam. Enamels are in the future over for the Mailverkehr register sTLD to be dispatched: The Mailserver of the sender registers his address in sTLD and the receiver servers starts a DN S inquiry. With the in such a way won information the receiver can determine easily whether it concerns with the sender server around the correct server and not a Spam centrifuge. Domaininhaber would have to register for it additionally to the own Domain the appropriate mail TLD, thus about heise.de.mail.
Technical partner of the suggestion, whose technical load-carrying capacity must be only still proven however, is VeriSign. The confirmed Chuck Gomes, one of the VeriSign vices-president, opposite heise on-line. Like info. Registry Afilias has VeriSign several iron as bake end Provider in the fire: It is also still partner of job, which is gesponsert by the personnel mediator roof federation The Society for human resource management with.
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.mail domain has been put forward by anti-spam workers who want to use it for storing information about legitimate e-mail servers.I have been trying to find more info. But I only managed to find one German site.
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Mail the anti-Spam Community Registry with the project, which is supported among other things bySpamhaus.org founder Steve Linford, dedicates itself to the fight against Spam. Enamels are in the future over for the Mailverkehr register sTLD to be dispatched: The Mailserver of the sender registers his address in sTLD and the receiver servers starts a DN S inquiry. With the in such a way won information the receiver can determine easily whether it concerns with the sender server around the correct server and not a Spam centrifuge. Domaininhaber would have to register for it additionally to the own Domain the appropriate mail TLD, thus about heise.de.mail.
Technical partner of the suggestion, whose technical load-carrying capacity must be only still proven however, is VeriSign. The confirmed Chuck Gomes, one of the VeriSign vices-president, opposite heise on-line. Like info. Registry Afilias has VeriSign several iron as bake end Provider in the fire: It is also still partner of job, which is gesponsert by the personnel mediator roof federation The Society for human resource management with.
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They let you out sometimes?
not being chained to a desk (59 percent)
I thought chaining IT people to the desk was done at every office. So they do let some of you work without shackles, huh?
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Translate this for me please"One of the things we wanted to do was revisit the paradigm that's been around for a long time and unlock some of this [updated] capability of the hardware and create a more compelling and more useable experience for the desktop users. We believe the Linux desktop is a compelling desktop and there's no reason it should be standing still or following any other platform for features for the user, so we embarked on Looking Glass and we are rapidly working to formalize the implementation,"
-Juan Carlos Soto, the head of Project Looking GlassCan anyone tell me in simple English what Mr Soto meant?
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Translate this for me please"One of the things we wanted to do was revisit the paradigm that's been around for a long time and unlock some of this [updated] capability of the hardware and create a more compelling and more useable experience for the desktop users. We believe the Linux desktop is a compelling desktop and there's no reason it should be standing still or following any other platform for features for the user, so we embarked on Looking Glass and we are rapidly working to formalize the implementation,"
-Juan Carlos Soto, the head of Project Looking GlassCan anyone tell me in simple English what Mr Soto meant?
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Translate this for me please"One of the things we wanted to do was revisit the paradigm that's been around for a long time and unlock some of this [updated] capability of the hardware and create a more compelling and more useable experience for the desktop users. We believe the Linux desktop is a compelling desktop and there's no reason it should be standing still or following any other platform for features for the user, so we embarked on Looking Glass and we are rapidly working to formalize the implementation,"
-Juan Carlos Soto, the head of Project Looking GlassCan anyone tell me in simple English what Mr Soto meant?
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Translate this for me please"One of the things we wanted to do was revisit the paradigm that's been around for a long time and unlock some of this [updated] capability of the hardware and create a more compelling and more useable experience for the desktop users. We believe the Linux desktop is a compelling desktop and there's no reason it should be standing still or following any other platform for features for the user, so we embarked on Looking Glass and we are rapidly working to formalize the implementation,"
-Juan Carlos Soto, the head of Project Looking GlassCan anyone tell me in simple English what Mr Soto meant?
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Translate this for me please"One of the things we wanted to do was revisit the paradigm that's been around for a long time and unlock some of this [updated] capability of the hardware and create a more compelling and more useable experience for the desktop users. We believe the Linux desktop is a compelling desktop and there's no reason it should be standing still or following any other platform for features for the user, so we embarked on Looking Glass and we are rapidly working to formalize the implementation,"
-Juan Carlos Soto, the head of Project Looking GlassCan anyone tell me in simple English what Mr Soto meant?
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Translate this for me please"One of the things we wanted to do was revisit the paradigm that's been around for a long time and unlock some of this [updated] capability of the hardware and create a more compelling and more useable experience for the desktop users. We believe the Linux desktop is a compelling desktop and there's no reason it should be standing still or following any other platform for features for the user, so we embarked on Looking Glass and we are rapidly working to formalize the implementation,"
-Juan Carlos Soto, the head of Project Looking GlassCan anyone tell me in simple English what Mr Soto meant?
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Translate this for me please"One of the things we wanted to do was revisit the paradigm that's been around for a long time and unlock some of this [updated] capability of the hardware and create a more compelling and more useable experience for the desktop users. We believe the Linux desktop is a compelling desktop and there's no reason it should be standing still or following any other platform for features for the user, so we embarked on Looking Glass and we are rapidly working to formalize the implementation,"
-Juan Carlos Soto, the head of Project Looking GlassCan anyone tell me in simple English what Mr Soto meant?
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Translate this for me please"One of the things we wanted to do was revisit the paradigm that's been around for a long time and unlock some of this [updated] capability of the hardware and create a more compelling and more useable experience for the desktop users. We believe the Linux desktop is a compelling desktop and there's no reason it should be standing still or following any other platform for features for the user, so we embarked on Looking Glass and we are rapidly working to formalize the implementation,"
-Juan Carlos Soto, the head of Project Looking GlassCan anyone tell me in simple English what Mr Soto meant?
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The USD1,000,000 question is?[This is probably going to get me in trouble Karma-wise but anyway]
Is this is a realistic investment considering most companies don't last 100 years? Given that the Internet is a recent phenomenom, is it realistic to expect it to be the same in 100 years? Will Verisign be around that long?Is the human race going to last that long?
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The USD1,000,000 question is?[This is probably going to get me in trouble Karma-wise but anyway]
Is this is a realistic investment considering most companies don't last 100 years? Given that the Internet is a recent phenomenom, is it realistic to expect it to be the same in 100 years? Will Verisign be around that long?Is the human race going to last that long?
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The USD1,000,000 question is?[This is probably going to get me in trouble Karma-wise but anyway]
Is this is a realistic investment considering most companies don't last 100 years? Given that the Internet is a recent phenomenom, is it realistic to expect it to be the same in 100 years? Will Verisign be around that long?Is the human race going to last that long?
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The USD1,000,000 question is?[This is probably going to get me in trouble Karma-wise but anyway]
Is this is a realistic investment considering most companies don't last 100 years? Given that the Internet is a recent phenomenom, is it realistic to expect it to be the same in 100 years? Will Verisign be around that long?Is the human race going to last that long?
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The USD1,000,000 question is?[This is probably going to get me in trouble Karma-wise but anyway]
Is this is a realistic investment considering most companies don't last 100 years? Given that the Internet is a recent phenomenom, is it realistic to expect it to be the same in 100 years? Will Verisign be around that long?Is the human race going to last that long?
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The USD1,000,000 question is?[This is probably going to get me in trouble Karma-wise but anyway]
Is this is a realistic investment considering most companies don't last 100 years? Given that the Internet is a recent phenomenom, is it realistic to expect it to be the same in 100 years? Will Verisign be around that long?Is the human race going to last that long?
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The USD1,000,000 question is?[This is probably going to get me in trouble Karma-wise but anyway]
Is this is a realistic investment considering most companies don't last 100 years? Given that the Internet is a recent phenomenom, is it realistic to expect it to be the same in 100 years? Will Verisign be around that long?Is the human race going to last that long?
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Wisdom From Deep Down UnderFrom the country that gave us LOTR and the All Blacks, comes something equally important: A piece of sensible legislation.
There is a lesson to be learned here. There's no economic loss to record companies when people copy their own CDs to MP3s or some other digital format. However, it will cost the government millions to enforce a law that prevents that.
Therefore, the sensible thing to do is, let the people copy their own music. As long as they don't pass it on illegitimately (which, actually happens even if you ban copying once own CDs), this should be a solution that makes both the companies, the people, and the the industry happy.
It's high time other countries followed soot.
Three cheers to the Kiwis!!!
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Wisdom From Deep Down UnderFrom the country that gave us LOTR and the All Blacks, comes something equally important: A piece of sensible legislation.
There is a lesson to be learned here. There's no economic loss to record companies when people copy their own CDs to MP3s or some other digital format. However, it will cost the government millions to enforce a law that prevents that.
Therefore, the sensible thing to do is, let the people copy their own music. As long as they don't pass it on illegitimately (which, actually happens even if you ban copying once own CDs), this should be a solution that makes both the companies, the people, and the the industry happy.
It's high time other countries followed soot.
Three cheers to the Kiwis!!!
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Wisdom From Deep Down UnderFrom the country that gave us LOTR and the All Blacks, comes something equally important: A piece of sensible legislation.
There is a lesson to be learned here. There's no economic loss to record companies when people copy their own CDs to MP3s or some other digital format. However, it will cost the government millions to enforce a law that prevents that.
Therefore, the sensible thing to do is, let the people copy their own music. As long as they don't pass it on illegitimately (which, actually happens even if you ban copying once own CDs), this should be a solution that makes both the companies, the people, and the the industry happy.
It's high time other countries followed soot.
Three cheers to the Kiwis!!!
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Wisdom From Deep Down UnderFrom the country that gave us LOTR and the All Blacks, comes something equally important: A piece of sensible legislation.
There is a lesson to be learned here. There's no economic loss to record companies when people copy their own CDs to MP3s or some other digital format. However, it will cost the government millions to enforce a law that prevents that.
Therefore, the sensible thing to do is, let the people copy their own music. As long as they don't pass it on illegitimately (which, actually happens even if you ban copying once own CDs), this should be a solution that makes both the companies, the people, and the the industry happy.
It's high time other countries followed soot.
Three cheers to the Kiwis!!!
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Wisdom From Deep Down UnderFrom the country that gave us LOTR and the All Blacks, comes something equally important: A piece of sensible legislation.
There is a lesson to be learned here. There's no economic loss to record companies when people copy their own CDs to MP3s or some other digital format. However, it will cost the government millions to enforce a law that prevents that.
Therefore, the sensible thing to do is, let the people copy their own music. As long as they don't pass it on illegitimately (which, actually happens even if you ban copying once own CDs), this should be a solution that makes both the companies, the people, and the the industry happy.
It's high time other countries followed soot.
Three cheers to the Kiwis!!!
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Wisdom From Deep Down UnderFrom the country that gave us LOTR and the All Blacks, comes something equally important: A piece of sensible legislation.
There is a lesson to be learned here. There's no economic loss to record companies when people copy their own CDs to MP3s or some other digital format. However, it will cost the government millions to enforce a law that prevents that.
Therefore, the sensible thing to do is, let the people copy their own music. As long as they don't pass it on illegitimately (which, actually happens even if you ban copying once own CDs), this should be a solution that makes both the companies, the people, and the the industry happy.
It's high time other countries followed soot.
Three cheers to the Kiwis!!!
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Wisdom From Deep Down UnderFrom the country that gave us LOTR and the All Blacks, comes something equally important: A piece of sensible legislation.
There is a lesson to be learned here. There's no economic loss to record companies when people copy their own CDs to MP3s or some other digital format. However, it will cost the government millions to enforce a law that prevents that.
Therefore, the sensible thing to do is, let the people copy their own music. As long as they don't pass it on illegitimately (which, actually happens even if you ban copying once own CDs), this should be a solution that makes both the companies, the people, and the the industry happy.
It's high time other countries followed soot.
Three cheers to the Kiwis!!!
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Wisdom From Deep Down UnderFrom the country that gave us LOTR and the All Blacks, comes something equally important: A piece of sensible legislation.
There is a lesson to be learned here. There's no economic loss to record companies when people copy their own CDs to MP3s or some other digital format. However, it will cost the government millions to enforce a law that prevents that.
Therefore, the sensible thing to do is, let the people copy their own music. As long as they don't pass it on illegitimately (which, actually happens even if you ban copying once own CDs), this should be a solution that makes both the companies, the people, and the the industry happy.
It's high time other countries followed soot.
Three cheers to the Kiwis!!!
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