Kazaa CEO vs. Hilary Rosen
Carpoolio writes "TechTV is continuing its good coverage of the RIAA attack on file swappers, and now they've gone to Australia to interview Nikki Hemming, CEO of Sharman Networks (Kazaa). It's supposedly one of the only TV interviews she's ever done, and Hemming has some interesting things to say about Hilary Rosen and the RIAA, and the future of Kazaa, but without revealing too much. In TechTV's story (part of a three-part series), they've pitted the two against each other, using a recent interview they did with Rosen. Streaming video of the Rosen interview is included on the site."
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Hemming has some interesting... about Hilary Rosen ..but without revealing too much.
Oops.. I'd like some 'revealing' stats about Rosen!
In TechTV.. they've pitted the two against each other.. Streaming video of Rosen
Sounds promising now...
Proudly Posting Without Reading The Article...
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If you keep throwing chairs, one day you'll break windows....
the important question is if nikki is hot
please remind nikki bitch that nobody wants to use her shitty spyware loaded software compared to k-lite.tk
Dude, please don't feed the Trolls.
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"my opinion the government should spend less time monitoring and governing lifestyle issues (drugs, alcohol, porn, hookers, gambleing, etc.) and spend more time on issues like health care, education, and campaign finance reform."
Government should certainly stay out of health care. Education? This should be a local government issue: feds out. Campaign finance reform? Get government entirely out of this! The most recent federal effort on this attacked the First Amendment (by banning individuals from saying things about elected officials) worse than any Ed Meese porn censor campaign.
Howso? Who is Gray Davis sueing other than the state of California in order to try to get on the ballot as a candidate? The whole situation in California is fucked, the fact that a recall election can be held because less than 10% of your population signed a form is rediculous. Hopefully Davis will remain in office, it would be a disaster if he was removed and his replacement was chosen by a plurality of votes, perhaps as few as 10%.
Visualize the world of wine
"theirselves" is not a word.
Plesae finish the 5th grade before posting on slashdot.
Not that the braindead moderator drones would even notice (insightful? Please...)
Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2000 22:09:32 -0400
From: David M.
Subject: Sellout!
What's going on with goatse.cx? Disclaimers? Official feedback? BANNER ADS? Man, now it's all about the fame, isn't it? This isn't the goatse.cx *I* know. It used to be about the gaping anus, man.
Plesae..
Please proof read your post before you make yourself appear an idiot.
she's a fat ass bitch. she is ugly as shit. someone dressed in a ronald mcdonald suit ought to ass rape her until she bleeds.
"It's supposedly one of the only TV interviews she's ever done"
How can something be "one of the ONLY"?
How about "one of the FEW"?
I've considered that, but I'm not sure that's the correct route.
While I despise public schools, I think the interaction with other kids is necessary.
Private schools -- I'm not sure that there are any in my area (that aren't religious-based) and if they are, don't know the costs associated (yet).
Cruising the internet on my TI-99/4A @ a whopping 300 baud!
(yes, I know this is off-topic)
While I despise public schools, I think the interaction with other kids is necessary.
No, actually, it's detrimental to the children. I'm serious. Home-schooled children spend most of their time interacting with adults. End result? My six year old is articulate. She speaks and composes herself on an adult level. She can hold an intelligent conversation with any adult, and you don't have to "talk down" to her.
As a bonus for us, we don't have to deal with the bathroom jokes and bad behavior learned from other children.
That said, it is important to let the kids be kids. So you enroll them in various things. We do swimming lessons, horse riding lessons, tennis, Awana, church programs (you said you aren't into that; that's fine, there are other things available). Not all at once, mind you - we rotate activities based on the season, enrollment, costs, and her desires. We also participate in homeschooling groups, go to the park with other homeschooled children, etc.
In doing so, we can (somewhat) choose the type of children she associates with, therefore eliminating a large number of typical childhood behavioral problems by avoiding children who exhibit these problems. End result, my little girl gets a better chance at life.
The "interaction with other kids" is the biggest argument against homeschooling, and it's also the biggest load of shit. Homeschooled children simply blow away public schooled children in communication and social skills.
-Ryan, with the unoriginal sig
Do a search on homeschooling, look up studies, talk to homeschooling parents and their children, etc. Find what's right for you. Homeschooling certainly isn't right for everyone, though there are great advantages if you can make it work.
If you decide you want to go for it, find your state's laws. Homeschooling can be difficult with many restrictions, or a free-for-all, depending on where you live. We're in Washington State and the laws are quite simple and easy to comply with.
Good luck with whatever option you choose!
-Ryan, with the unoriginal sig
If you can't afford to have a parent living at home with your child, then guess what? You aren't financially prepared to have a child. So just "wrap that whacker before you attack her."
OMG! Wau!