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NetworkMirror since the original site didn't connect for me.
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In Case of Slashdotting, Break Mirror
Network Mirror content is here. I was also able to get the original article by trimming back the cited URL:
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Cleversafe mirror
http://www.networkmirror.com/ekXdq3RqHwPz5vfh/www
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Bluetooth is pretty awesome
In case of Slashdotting, break mirror
http://www.networkmirror.com/2SqNKxarnLb0hJVl/www% 2Ebigbruin%2Ecom/reviews05/review%2Ephp%3Fitem%3Ds aiteka250%26file%3D1%2Ehtml
(Mirrordot only mirrors the first page)
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A free and OSS proggie for computer/cellphone Bluetooth stuff is Float's Mobile Agent
I run my computer from my phone with it :O)
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Zombies? Roaches?
Am I the only one who concluded from the title that Windows users are roaches? Mirror here, by the way. The site has been hammered. http://www.networkmirror.com/7uNI66ZP2A2tZOHx/loo
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Re:Triple?
But then again, if I want to see a story early, I go to Digg.com.
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#51. Use your iPod for anything other than a web server.
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Re:Jobs doesn't get it
Steve's response to your position (taken from http://www.networkmirror.com/KzGXfxw7VjFRGzty/ore
i llynet.com/pub/wlg/8849.html, which some other /.'er posted out here)
On Dec 25, 2005, at 5:10 PM, Steve Jobs wrote:
I guess we disagree. First of all, .NET with CLI and managed code runs SLOW, so most serious developers can't use it because of performance. Second, the libraries in C# are FAR less mature and elegant than those in Cocoa. We are working on a better implementation for garbage collection than we've seen out there so far, but in the end its a performance hit and an unpredictable time that is not good for some kinds of apps.
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Network Mirror
Network mirror still has the original blog post up.
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Network Mirror is faster!
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Now that Tenable is /.'dYou can find a mirror to the release here. Good luck trying to download though...
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What's wrong with big-breasted women? They can be smart too! You just need to make sure you that you enjoy "their views" as well as "the view". :) -
Shameless Plug
Network Mirror has all of the pages of this and (almost) every other multipage article that hits Slashdot.
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Re:I've tried to learn emacs to no avail
(http://www.networkmirror.com/ | Last Journal: 2005.07.14 12:45) I've been using vi for over 20 years. From time to time, I have tried to learn emacs (seeing the benefits) but the learning curve seems so steep, relative to just sticking with the statuis quote. Short of taking a couple of months off to focus on this extensiveley, what's the best way?
It seems you have misspelt 'VI Rules!' -
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Why not just boot one of the gazillion linux distros and fix it that way? You'll get a ton more tools for your capacity as well. -
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How does Joe Sixpack back up 500Gb? That's an awful lot of digital pics & videos. -
Actually I like this judge
coral cached link
http://riaalawsuits.us.nyud.net:8090/elektra_santa ngelo/transcript050506.txt
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Mirror of Foxie!. Even the download link works!
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It wasn't obvious to me if you needed to be admin to install. If so, it kind of blows the argument of giving corporate types who are locked to IE an alternative. -
Full article mirror
Mirrordot only has the 1st page. If you want a mirror of all the pages, look here.
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A plane that flaps its wings. Hunh. -
Even better link...
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How Self Serving of You
"mirroring" other people's content may be a gray area, but selling ads on other people's content that you are redistributing w/o permission is clearly abusive and illegal IMHO. And I'll bet that Google will agree with me.
Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 13:30:00 -0700
To: adsense-abuse@google.com
Subject: Copyright Infringement by AdSense Publisher NetworkMirror.Com
AdSense Abuse Dept:
I would like to notify you that the site http://www.networkmirror.com/
is built on wholesale copyright and trademark infringement. Their
whole business model is to take other people's content without
permission and slap Google ads on top. Their AdSense account number
is pub-7168052259073832 . Here are a few examples of them
redistributing other people's content w/o permission:
Microsoft Xbox: http://www.networkmirror.com/zpZU1B8STo3S18ia/www. xbox.com/en-US/xbox360/factsheet.htm
Business Week:
+http://www.networkmirror.com/KaDMFeNhV7iRa66v/www .businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D8BSQCK80.htm%3 Fcampai
+gn_id%3Dapn_tech_down%26chan%3Dtc%2Ehtml
Google: http://www.networkmirror.com/1AocvEX6_cL3hmH0/goog leblog.blogspot.com/index.html
This is a blatant violation of the AdSense TOS. You have previously
shut down AdSense on similar sites, including www.mirrordot.org. Note
also that networkmirror.com has hired a 3rd party domain proxy service
to hide their identity because they know that they are violating
copyright/trademark law. Please remove them from your program. -
How Self Serving of You
"mirroring" other people's content may be a gray area, but selling ads on other people's content that you are redistributing w/o permission is clearly abusive and illegal IMHO. And I'll bet that Google will agree with me.
Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 13:30:00 -0700
To: adsense-abuse@google.com
Subject: Copyright Infringement by AdSense Publisher NetworkMirror.Com
AdSense Abuse Dept:
I would like to notify you that the site http://www.networkmirror.com/
is built on wholesale copyright and trademark infringement. Their
whole business model is to take other people's content without
permission and slap Google ads on top. Their AdSense account number
is pub-7168052259073832 . Here are a few examples of them
redistributing other people's content w/o permission:
Microsoft Xbox: http://www.networkmirror.com/zpZU1B8STo3S18ia/www. xbox.com/en-US/xbox360/factsheet.htm
Business Week:
+http://www.networkmirror.com/KaDMFeNhV7iRa66v/www .businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D8BSQCK80.htm%3 Fcampai
+gn_id%3Dapn_tech_down%26chan%3Dtc%2Ehtml
Google: http://www.networkmirror.com/1AocvEX6_cL3hmH0/goog leblog.blogspot.com/index.html
This is a blatant violation of the AdSense TOS. You have previously
shut down AdSense on similar sites, including www.mirrordot.org. Note
also that networkmirror.com has hired a 3rd party domain proxy service
to hide their identity because they know that they are violating
copyright/trademark law. Please remove them from your program. -
How Self Serving of You
"mirroring" other people's content may be a gray area, but selling ads on other people's content that you are redistributing w/o permission is clearly abusive and illegal IMHO. And I'll bet that Google will agree with me.
Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 13:30:00 -0700
To: adsense-abuse@google.com
Subject: Copyright Infringement by AdSense Publisher NetworkMirror.Com
AdSense Abuse Dept:
I would like to notify you that the site http://www.networkmirror.com/
is built on wholesale copyright and trademark infringement. Their
whole business model is to take other people's content without
permission and slap Google ads on top. Their AdSense account number
is pub-7168052259073832 . Here are a few examples of them
redistributing other people's content w/o permission:
Microsoft Xbox: http://www.networkmirror.com/zpZU1B8STo3S18ia/www. xbox.com/en-US/xbox360/factsheet.htm
Business Week:
+http://www.networkmirror.com/KaDMFeNhV7iRa66v/www .businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D8BSQCK80.htm%3 Fcampai
+gn_id%3Dapn_tech_down%26chan%3Dtc%2Ehtml
Google: http://www.networkmirror.com/1AocvEX6_cL3hmH0/goog leblog.blogspot.com/index.html
This is a blatant violation of the AdSense TOS. You have previously
shut down AdSense on similar sites, including www.mirrordot.org. Note
also that networkmirror.com has hired a 3rd party domain proxy service
to hide their identity because they know that they are violating
copyright/trademark law. Please remove them from your program. -
How Self Serving of You
"mirroring" other people's content may be a gray area, but selling ads on other people's content that you are redistributing w/o permission is clearly abusive and illegal IMHO. And I'll bet that Google will agree with me.
Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 13:30:00 -0700
To: adsense-abuse@google.com
Subject: Copyright Infringement by AdSense Publisher NetworkMirror.Com
AdSense Abuse Dept:
I would like to notify you that the site http://www.networkmirror.com/
is built on wholesale copyright and trademark infringement. Their
whole business model is to take other people's content without
permission and slap Google ads on top. Their AdSense account number
is pub-7168052259073832 . Here are a few examples of them
redistributing other people's content w/o permission:
Microsoft Xbox: http://www.networkmirror.com/zpZU1B8STo3S18ia/www. xbox.com/en-US/xbox360/factsheet.htm
Business Week:
+http://www.networkmirror.com/KaDMFeNhV7iRa66v/www .businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D8BSQCK80.htm%3 Fcampai
+gn_id%3Dapn_tech_down%26chan%3Dtc%2Ehtml
Google: http://www.networkmirror.com/1AocvEX6_cL3hmH0/goog leblog.blogspot.com/index.html
This is a blatant violation of the AdSense TOS. You have previously
shut down AdSense on similar sites, including www.mirrordot.org. Note
also that networkmirror.com has hired a 3rd party domain proxy service
to hide their identity because they know that they are violating
copyright/trademark law. Please remove them from your program. -
Full mirror here
Weird... very weird
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Slashdotted, mirror here
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Mirror of full article
here . Though I doubt that that a review of Linspire is going to get slashdotted late on a Friday afternoon.
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Mirror of movie (I know I'm gonna regret this)
Is available here.
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http://www.networkmirror.com.nyud.net:8090/eImYJ9
R HQxDLQcPZ/www.gearlive.com/index.php/news/article/ google_maps_helps_fight_traffic_tickets_07160942/i ndex.html
http://www.networkmirror.com/eImYJ9RHQxDLQcPZ/www. gearlive.com/index.php/news/article/google_maps_he lps_fight_traffic_tickets_07160942/index.html -
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Slashdoted already, text from Network Mirror
In January of this year, I was pulled over by a traffic officer for "disobeying a steady red", a.k.a. running a red light. I pleaded "Not Guilty" to the charge, and today - nearly six months later - I went to court to find out the fate of my ticket violation. Check out how Google Maps saved me some serious cash - and points on my license! There I was on a bench waiting for my name to be called at the Downtown Manhattan DMV hearings bureau. After hearing several testimonies from other drivers, I knew this Judge wasn't going to be sympathetic to my troubles. So driver after driver, all but one had a happy ending. So now I'm worried because being found guilty would mean a 150 dollar fine, plus 50 in penalties, and worse of all points on my license. I began to contemplate how it all happened since it had been so long. I jotted down some notes on a small piece of paper, and then the moment of truth arrived. After my name was called, I gathered my belongings and made my way up to the stand where the offending officer joined me. The judge swore her in and asked for her testimony. The officer did what I expected - after all, I had been listening to all of those prior testimonies - and began to describe the scene of the violation. In her story I noticed one fatal flaw, which I had planned to exploit but I had no proof whatsoever. The officer stated the street I was on was a one way westbound street and I was turning onto an avenue that was at a two way street separated by a concrete divider. Only thing was, I was on a two way, not one. So it came time for my testimony and I stated that I was in mid-turn when an oncoming vehicle was coming toward me very quickly and I had decided not to make the turn until that SUV passed me. The Judge stopped and asked me how could there be an oncoming vehicle if the street was only one way. I stated that it was indeed a two way street. The officer reiterated that it was only a one way. So who was the judge to believe? I was desperate for proof so I did the unthinkable: I whipped out my notebook. I was very lucky to find an extremely bad connection via Wi-Fi. I pulled up Firefox and when to maps.google.com. I typed up the intersection and zoomed in as close as possible: Description As you can see, Cathedral Pkwy (110th street) has no arrow indicating the traffic directions. However, 109th and 111th do. I mentioned this to the judge that this means that 110th is indeed a two way street. The traffic officer begged to differ. She said perhaps an arrow was just missing from the equation. So I called her bluff, and researched a new intersection, Times Square: Description I asked her honor if she was familiar with 42nd Street. She nodded and I continued to mention how all of its neighboring streets have indication arrows of the direction, with one exception: 42nd Street. Everyone knows that this is a two way. The judge said that due to lack of memory of the officer she will have to dismiss the violation. Thank you Google Maps, you rule. Go here for the pics http://www.networkmirror.com/eImYJ9RHQxDLQcPZ/www
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Mirror + better obituary
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Re:This is a joke, right?
the site wasn't loading, and I thought your post was a joke.
then I looked at Network Mirror
I completely agree with you. Worst. Article. Ever.
Now, some REAL innovation I'd like to see (which I've been talking about for YEARS):
1. GPS built-in to laptops. So you can use mapping software more easily on the go.
2. digital clock on laptops. I'd love to have an external LCD display showing the time, even when the machine's not on. hell, that'd even be useful on a desktop machine.
3. touchpad on the side of a laptop. Sometimes I'm holding my powerbook in my arm and I wish there was a way to control the mouse from there. One idea I had was like an inverted optical mouse with the laser sensor that would detect thumb movements. That'd even work for the side of a PDA for scrolling
4. how about an integrated mouse in a laptop? it could snap on/off and you could use it on the side, then just have the cord retract and it would re-attach to the machine.
5. I say bring back the keyboard/CPU combo for small-footprint computing.
c'mon, whadaya say?!