I mean mostly parents censoring their children, or some xian fundamentalists here who have a social pressure to procure internet from a provider who censors (although this kind of censoring is being made illegal in The Netherlands due to a change in law).
"It was clear Sweden was a US puppet state long before that when the Swedish police raided TPB at the request of US authorities"
Yes, anyone remember how the Swedes changed their laws about how anyone could view papers sent to their parliament when the scientology cult got involved andf bribed some US senators to interfere.
The adult industry won't be so stupid as to move to.xxx domains since there are fat too many prudes who would find this too easy to filter for others. My guess is that.xxx will be mostly registered by non-adult companies who want to prevent others from registering their name.xxx.
I feel a lot safer when I get protected against bullies like the USA as long as they still have the money to fund all those wars (I expect a financial breakdown of the USA a la USSR within my lifetime). Forcing laws like ACTA down our throats is clearly an act of aggression.
Finally, we know who the traitors who sell their country to the US are. Now we can round them up and fire and sue them, or even lower ourselves to the US level and execute them.
Printing or copying a book is usually more expensive than just buying it, and then I didn't consider the time it takes. However, with tablets becoming more popular, I find that downloading digital copies of books (from sites that don't charge any money) and just don't print them but read them from the screen replaces buying physical books.
Maybe the question should not be when you can download the (blueprints of) a car from TPB but those of machine guns. Some pistols (like the Glock) are already made mostly of plastic, criminals and;ynch mobs will just love it when they can print heavy artillery and ammo. Gunpowder is easy to make, I experimented already with that when I was a kid.
I hope this will lead to more and more releases of applications outside Google market. I don't want a Google account but even some Open Source apps I want to run (Groundhog usenet reader) are only available through the market.
In turns perhaps? The fastests cars are still European, nothing beats the riding experience of the Bugatti Veyron. hat American car that went a few km/h faster couldn't do it if there are a few turns in the road.
But still, some results are greater news than others. The finding of a new particle is great news, to determine another decimal of some physical constant will only interest a few specialists.
Why would a large organization always mean a country? Why not a large bank that wants to know in advance how much risk is really involved in lending money to Greece? Goldman-Sachs has been rumbeling in that area more than enough already.
This may also explain why Google and Mozilla plan on removing the browser URL field. It prevents more people from being able to go anywhere where the mighty Google or it's countries junta doesn's point us to.
[quote]If push comes to shove, the carrier will simply block any traffic that consists of a constant two-way stream of small packets going over a single connection - typical for voice, unusual for, say, HTTPS.[/quote]
That's where my own personal VPN server comes in.
The same in The Netherlands. Operators were pushing unlimited datapland for 10 Euro's, and were really pushing it last summer when I could get unlimited for 2,50 euro/month, or extra fast for 3,75/month (with fair use policy). Tethering and VOIP were not allowed but nobody checked as long as data use was not extreme (no torrents of BR images on your mobile). And now they are talking about extra charging for VOIP and SMS replacers like Whatsapp.:-( Won't take long before chat apps using SMTP/POP3 or https are programmed I assume.
[quote]... except in totalitarian states.[/quote]
Like the USA. Just ask Julian Assange or Bradley Manning. Or that Whitehouse dude that told the press someone was working for the CIA.
The only thing China has to do is to dump all its US debt certificates on the market and not buying any new ones. The resulting inflation will make $2.3 billion just be enough to buy yourself a decent meal.
That is what Nokia already does: my new E72 charges with micro USB but still has the traditional thin version of ther Nokia charger which charges much faster. Since I had some of these chargers already I'm using that now, the only times I charge via USB is when I need a data connection anyway. Biggest advantage is that tethering via USB won't drain the phone battery now that it charges via USB (my laptop battery is another matter of course).
They shouldn't. I want to know who the traitors are who help US occupation forces. In my country, those who helped the Germans in WW2 had a problem too when they became known.
And considering market share the one is Symbian. doing better than all others. And as long as Android comes only in 2 form factors I both don't like (touch screen only and touch screen with retractable keyboard) I stick to Symbian which brings out devices without fingerprint-prone screens (aka touchscreen) and fixed keyboards like my E51 and E72.
And the other platforms can use standard protocols. I use my own secure mailserver, and my Nokia and Android phone can easily connect to it.
I mean mostly parents censoring their children, or some xian fundamentalists here who have a social pressure to procure internet from a provider who censors (although this kind of censoring is being made illegal in The Netherlands due to a change in law).
Because the filtering is probably be done by someone other than the person who wants to see it.
"It was clear Sweden was a US puppet state long before that when the Swedish police raided TPB at the request of US authorities" Yes, anyone remember how the Swedes changed their laws about how anyone could view papers sent to their parliament when the scientology cult got involved andf bribed some US senators to interfere.
The adult industry won't be so stupid as to move to .xxx domains since there are fat too many prudes who would find this too easy to filter for others. My guess is that .xxx will be mostly registered by non-adult companies who want to prevent others from registering their name.xxx.
I feel a lot safer when I get protected against bullies like the USA as long as they still have the money to fund all those wars (I expect a financial breakdown of the USA a la USSR within my lifetime). Forcing laws like ACTA down our throats is clearly an act of aggression.
Finally, we know who the traitors who sell their country to the US are. Now we can round them up and fire and sue them, or even lower ourselves to the US level and execute them.
Printing or copying a book is usually more expensive than just buying it, and then I didn't consider the time it takes. However, with tablets becoming more popular, I find that downloading digital copies of books (from sites that don't charge any money) and just don't print them but read them from the screen replaces buying physical books.
Maybe the question should not be when you can download the (blueprints of) a car from TPB but those of machine guns. Some pistols (like the Glock) are already made mostly of plastic, criminals and ;ynch mobs will just love it when they can print heavy artillery and ammo. Gunpowder is easy to make, I experimented already with that when I was a kid.
I hope this will lead to more and more releases of applications outside Google market. I don't want a Google account but even some Open Source apps I want to run (Groundhog usenet reader) are only available through the market.
In turns perhaps? The fastests cars are still European, nothing beats the riding experience of the Bugatti Veyron. hat American car that went a few km/h faster couldn't do it if there are a few turns in the road.
PGPfone? There are still no mobile clients for it.
But still, some results are greater news than others. The finding of a new particle is great news, to determine another decimal of some physical constant will only interest a few specialists.
Why would a large organization always mean a country? Why not a large bank that wants to know in advance how much risk is really involved in lending money to Greece? Goldman-Sachs has been rumbeling in that area more than enough already.
This may also explain why Google and Mozilla plan on removing the browser URL field. It prevents more people from being able to go anywhere where the mighty Google or it's countries junta doesn's point us to.
[quote]If push comes to shove, the carrier will simply block any traffic that consists of a constant two-way stream of small packets going over a single connection - typical for voice, unusual for, say, HTTPS.[/quote] That's where my own personal VPN server comes in.
The same in The Netherlands. Operators were pushing unlimited datapland for 10 Euro's, and were really pushing it last summer when I could get unlimited for 2,50 euro/month, or extra fast for 3,75/month (with fair use policy). Tethering and VOIP were not allowed but nobody checked as long as data use was not extreme (no torrents of BR images on your mobile). And now they are talking about extra charging for VOIP and SMS replacers like Whatsapp. :-( Won't take long before chat apps using SMTP/POP3 or https are programmed I assume.
US shot down the SSC project. :-( That could have been an even more powerfull accelerator.
[quote]... except in totalitarian states.[/quote] Like the USA. Just ask Julian Assange or Bradley Manning. Or that Whitehouse dude that told the press someone was working for the CIA.
The only thing China has to do is to dump all its US debt certificates on the market and not buying any new ones. The resulting inflation will make $2.3 billion just be enough to buy yourself a decent meal.
An arms race the US might very well loose for the same reason the USSR lost to the US: they ran out of money.
That is what Nokia already does: my new E72 charges with micro USB but still has the traditional thin version of ther Nokia charger which charges much faster. Since I had some of these chargers already I'm using that now, the only times I charge via USB is when I need a data connection anyway. Biggest advantage is that tethering via USB won't drain the phone battery now that it charges via USB (my laptop battery is another matter of course).
Well, Babylon 5 comes to mind. Earth eventually learns a lot from the Minbari and something of the Vorlons to build cool new ships like the Excalibur.
They shouldn't. I want to know who the traitors are who help US occupation forces. In my country, those who helped the Germans in WW2 had a problem too when they became known.
And considering market share the one is Symbian. doing better than all others. And as long as Android comes only in 2 form factors I both don't like (touch screen only and touch screen with retractable keyboard) I stick to Symbian which brings out devices without fingerprint-prone screens (aka touchscreen) and fixed keyboards like my E51 and E72.