Excite Could Go Dark On Friday
robvasquez writes: "According to this CNET article, excite @home could be pulling the plug on cable modem subscribers. What's your providers back up plan? Could milions of trolls and Nimda spreaders be taken off line?"
If this really happens, it'll be interesting to see whether it show up in the Netcraft web server survey. Sircam, nimda and Code Red seem to have coincided with a rise in IIS installations at the expense of Apache :(( Could this be conclusive proof that there's no such thing as bad publicity?
"None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free." -- Goethe
According to this CNET article, excite @home could be pulling the plug on cable modem subscribers.
After going to the first ten thousand houses to unplug the modems, they'll probably just opt to throw some big switch.
Where does the school board find them and why do they keep sending them to ME?
Did it ever occur to you, you little shit ball, that if conditions during a war ever got so bad that the DOT had to take over a road that maybe just maybe your little petty concerns just wouldn't fucking matter?
Mac OS X and Windows XP working side by side to fight back the night.
Yahoo! Mail has pop access. I use it, they send you an ad about once a week. Its really not bad, and its pretty fast.
101010b 2Ah 52o
Your purose in life is to decorate the back entrance to the Magrathean planet-forges via high-altitude high-velocity impact with the ground.
And no, it will NOT be friends with you.
GTRacer
- I know where my towel is.
Defending IP by destroying access to it? That makes sense, RIAA/MPAA. Go to the corner until you can play nice!
And my purposes in lifes would be to be killed over-and-over again by Arthur. I can't remember but wasn't it Agrajag?
101010b 2Ah 52o