But if a traceroute stops at the ISP edge router, how can the RIAA prove an individual customer was sharing/downloaded a file. The burden of proof should lie with the accuser, if AOLTW or Universial can't find the guilty party, they are SOL.
Support the National Wild Turkey Federation. Thanks to them, there are more wild turkeys in KY than when the white man crossed the Cumberland Gap, they are good eating too.
Why claim red hat, it could be sun or IBM, who just axed another 15k+ workers, the entire tech sector is hurting, not just MSFT has had a drop in share price.
The big question is if gov't should be doing business with known (and admitted) criminals, since MSFT is in violation of the Serman Anti-trust act, that would be a good way to get rid of them.
I was just able to get back in to/., something must have craped out in the exodus datacenter or VA forgot to/couldn't pay the bandwidth bill for the month
Hidden pref == never seen by (girlfriend|mom|aunt|grandma) == never used.
I expect mozilla (core) to be missing the comercial features of NS7, but I have the ability to "borrow" those features, like the spell checker, if I need them. At the same time, I don't expect our customers to jump through hoops to get a spell checker for their browser/email/newsreader, so I tell them to install the NS branded product.
$3000/box risc machines, where are they, because I want one. Don't forget to add in suns clustering package which costs a lot too. Linux on comodity hardware handles all sorts of interesting price/performace hurdles
3x$40000 Sun Fire 280R with 2 ultra III 900's/8GB ram 2x73 GB HDD = $120000
$1000/Mo is what ATT is running as a special right now for a business T1 to the internet.
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My spiderman cd worked like a top, EZCD Creator and my TDK 24x10x40x had it ripped and burnt in under 4 minutes. I have yet to run into one of these copy-protected CD's, do they really exist?
Yeah, just ask the acountants at AOLTW, Microsoft, Enron, Worldcom, Quest, and Johnson and Johnson. Have you been living under a rock since Thanksgiving?
Not just the klan, Janet Reno, Bill Clinton, John Ashcroft, Bush Jr. and Sr., Pat Buchanan and Ross Perot are all part of that list. Having tight, controlled borders is typically a good thing for a nation. There are legitimate ways to transfer ones residence and citizenship to another nation, so use them. Admittedly, Elian Gonzales (Janet Reno is so screwed if she shows up in Little Havana), probably should have stayed here, just to piss off Castro. He did have a loving family here so he would not have been a resource drain on the welfare state. But thousands of Red Chinese, Haitians, Cubans, etc trying to enter the US every year would signifigantly impact American budgets.
Or how about one that blocks votes from people in the armed services who have correct postmarks on their ballots...like Gore wanted. Sorry, IMO if you can't win your home state why the hell are you even running.
If you have the cash, take care of the lab assistants/consultants that are hard workers. Pay at UK wasn't particularly great and therefore, some of the consultants were sub par or simply sleepers. As pay rose, the better techs came out of the woodwork looking for jobs.
For people whose AGI was under 25000 here. I used it last year and it was great, but it is a large web app so doing it over a 56k could mean a long night downloading instead of looking at tax tables and reciepts.
To be honest, what stops him from working on it after hours or on sabatical, he could even use a nickname like "The Masked Llama". AOL/TW had to cover their own ass on that one, P2P in the public eye is Oh, thats napster where I get music without paying for it. I doubt you could line up 12 jurors in any courtroom who could all name a legal activity associated with P2P file sharing applications. Therefore, to keep their bottom line healthy the TW end of AOL/TW they had to kill GNUtella's paid development
I for one am opposed to this. We have a grasp of where microsoft shows weaknesses versus linux at the momment, the server side mainly, but in a few other areas (Default media players that can burn MP3 CD's without a non-fee plugin anyone?) But with AOL purchasing RHAT, we are going to see a major problem, AOL can't sell redhat 7.2 to their 33 million users now without creating a massive negative perception of linux in the non-tech world. AOL's other option is to spend 2-5 years working on UI, stability, and application support, only to see interest in Linux has wanned in favor of *BSD, some Palm/BeOS hybrid, AtheOS, or some unknown OS being cooked up in a computer lab somewhere tonight. I'm not sure we can trust AOL any more than we can trust M$FT, but if it was IBM/Dell/HP buying, I could be for such a merger
If you'll notice my original message, I said nothing about the kernel, but for a module, daemon, or userland programs, I would work extremely well, as for the original posters comment, I'm not sure how well we could use this to track pppd or ethernet drivers, perhaps logging and batch ending the dumps as soon as an internet connection is restored?
Hey you've just hit on a very good point, why not create "talkback builds" of various daemons and kernel modules just like Moz, NS6, and WinXP, the system automates the core read, backtrace, and sending of data back to a central repository. The big distributions could concievably get tons of real world Q&A about the real world use of their programs, just as long as the users privacy is maintained, there should be no problems
People forget that the GM trucks exploding gas tanks were rigged by dateline. Moving the tanks inside the frame rails only increases the likelyhood of a driveshat puncturing the gas tank in the event of a Universal joint failure. OTR tractors (Big rigs) have their fuel tanks (Yes, I realize it is diesel fuel) outboard with very little problem
Jimson weed is not canabis sativia, nor does it have a measureable ammount of Delta-9-Tetrahydracanibol (THC, the active ingredient in Marijuana). Jimson weed when dried and smoked in a manner consistent with marijuana, can induce a state of halucinations and euphoria, but also brings on nausea, vomiting, blindness, coma, and death within 24-48 hours of intake, so don't try it folks it killed 3 people and injured more in 1994-5 in South Central KY.
But if a traceroute stops at the ISP edge router, how can the RIAA prove an individual customer was sharing/downloaded a file. The burden of proof should lie with the accuser, if AOLTW or Universial can't find the guilty party, they are SOL.
Support the National Wild Turkey Federation. Thanks to them, there are more wild turkeys in KY than when the white man crossed the Cumberland Gap, they are good eating too.
Uhh, you can get a diesel in all the big "Canyonerro" style SUV's (Suburban, Excursion), just the same as a van.
Why claim red hat, it could be sun or IBM, who just axed another 15k+ workers, the entire tech sector is hurting, not just MSFT has had a drop in share price.
The big question is if gov't should be doing business with known (and admitted) criminals, since MSFT is in violation of the Serman Anti-trust act, that would be a good way to get rid of them.
I was just able to get back in to /., something must have craped out in the exodus datacenter or VA forgot to/couldn't pay the bandwidth bill for the month
Hidden pref == never seen by (girlfriend|mom|aunt|grandma) == never used.
I expect mozilla (core) to be missing the comercial features of NS7, but I have the ability to "borrow" those features, like the spell checker, if I need them. At the same time, I don't expect our customers to jump through hoops to get a spell checker for their browser/email/newsreader, so I tell them to install the NS branded product.
NS 6/7 did, so they probably will.
That rules out "TRL" and "Queer as Folk", perhaps "The Sopranos" and "History's Mysteries" would make a good combo...So where is Jimmy Hoffa?
$3000/box risc machines, where are they, because I want one. Don't forget to add in suns clustering package which costs a lot too. Linux on comodity hardware handles all sorts of interesting price/performace hurdles
3x$40000 Sun Fire 280R with 2 ultra III 900's/8GB ram 2x73 GB HDD = $120000
40x$3000 linux boxes Dell (Celeron 850, 1U case, 128MB ram, 20GB Disk) = $120000
3x$40000 Dell Itanium Servers speced similar to sun(8GB Ram, 800Mhz Procs, 2x73GB disks)
So which pony will win the race, I dont have $360K to find out but it would be interesting to watch
Or the $10 Redhat 5.2 CD's right behind the Deer Hunter 2 and Madden 1999 Shrinkwraps
cat < hello_world.cpp | /dev/audio
$1000/Mo is what ATT is running as a special right now for a business T1 to the internet.
My spiderman cd worked like a top, EZCD Creator and my TDK 24x10x40x had it ripped and burnt in under 4 minutes. I have yet to run into one of these copy-protected CD's, do they really exist?
Yeah, just ask the acountants at AOLTW, Microsoft, Enron, Worldcom, Quest, and Johnson and Johnson. Have you been living under a rock since Thanksgiving?
Not just the klan, Janet Reno, Bill Clinton, John Ashcroft, Bush Jr. and Sr., Pat Buchanan and Ross Perot are all part of that list. Having tight, controlled borders is typically a good thing for a nation. There are legitimate ways to transfer ones residence and citizenship to another nation, so use them. Admittedly, Elian Gonzales (Janet Reno is so screwed if she shows up in Little Havana), probably should have stayed here, just to piss off Castro. He did have a loving family here so he would not have been a resource drain on the welfare state. But thousands of Red Chinese, Haitians, Cubans, etc trying to enter the US every year would signifigantly impact American budgets.
Or how about one that blocks votes from people in the armed services who have correct postmarks on their ballots...like Gore wanted. Sorry, IMO if you can't win your home state why the hell are you even running.
If you have the cash, take care of the lab assistants/consultants that are hard workers. Pay at UK wasn't particularly great and therefore, some of the consultants were sub par or simply sleepers. As pay rose, the better techs came out of the woodwork looking for jobs.
For people whose AGI was under 25000 here. I used it last year and it was great, but it is a large web app so doing it over a 56k could mean a long night downloading instead of looking at tax tables and reciepts.
No but there are probably 3 jackasses running 300Mhz celerons at 923Mhz with a Kerosene coolant system for their PC's
To be honest, what stops him from working on it after hours or on sabatical, he could even use a nickname like "The Masked Llama". AOL/TW had to cover their own ass on that one, P2P in the public eye is Oh, thats napster where I get music without paying for it. I doubt you could line up 12 jurors in any courtroom who could all name a legal activity associated with P2P file sharing applications. Therefore, to keep their bottom line healthy the TW end of AOL/TW they had to kill GNUtella's paid development
I for one am opposed to this. We have a grasp of where microsoft shows weaknesses versus linux at the momment, the server side mainly, but in a few other areas (Default media players that can burn MP3 CD's without a non-fee plugin anyone?) But with AOL purchasing RHAT, we are going to see a major problem, AOL can't sell redhat 7.2 to their 33 million users now without creating a massive negative perception of linux in the non-tech world. AOL's other option is to spend 2-5 years working on UI, stability, and application support, only to see interest in Linux has wanned in favor of *BSD, some Palm/BeOS hybrid, AtheOS, or some unknown OS being cooked up in a computer lab somewhere tonight. I'm not sure we can trust AOL any more than we can trust M$FT, but if it was IBM/Dell/HP buying, I could be for such a merger
If you'll notice my original message, I said nothing about the kernel, but for a module, daemon, or userland programs, I would work extremely well, as for the original posters comment, I'm not sure how well we could use this to track pppd or ethernet drivers, perhaps logging and batch ending the dumps as soon as an internet connection is restored?
Hey you've just hit on a very good point, why not create "talkback builds" of various daemons and kernel modules just like Moz, NS6, and WinXP, the system automates the core read, backtrace, and sending of data back to a central repository. The big distributions could concievably get tons of real world Q&A about the real world use of their programs, just as long as the users privacy is maintained, there should be no problems
People forget that the GM trucks exploding gas tanks were rigged by dateline. Moving the tanks inside the frame rails only increases the likelyhood of a driveshat puncturing the gas tank in the event of a Universal joint failure. OTR tractors (Big rigs) have their fuel tanks (Yes, I realize it is diesel fuel) outboard with very little problem
Jimson weed is not canabis sativia, nor does it have a measureable ammount of Delta-9-Tetrahydracanibol (THC, the active ingredient in Marijuana). Jimson weed when dried and smoked in a manner consistent with marijuana, can induce a state of halucinations and euphoria, but also brings on nausea, vomiting, blindness, coma, and death within 24-48 hours of intake, so don't try it folks it killed 3 people and injured more in 1994-5 in South Central KY.