The most likely reason is that Itunes store is the only store going right now that it showing success.
Napster is a great name. When people Hear the word "Napster" they think "Download Music". The problem is that their software isn't as great as it used to be and people are starting to realize it.
I can already see the fun this will be for the towing industry already.
For Example. My mother owns a cadillac with one of those antitheft passkey systems in it. One night, I decided to go to Sheetz to get something to eat. The car drove fine to the Gas station, but once I got my food, the car wouldn't start saying that the Theft system is activated and the car needed to wait three minutes to start.
Waited three minutes, tried again, car didn't start. well you get the Idea. After all the towing, the new igintion Lock for the car, as well as new keys it ended up costing us $300 Dollars.
Now, I see the same thing happening to anyone equipped with one of these stupid things in them. If it failes in any way, Your Screwed and you better start walking. Which sounds great in New Mexico, which is mostly desert.
And this is not counting False Positives. I remember watching Mythbusters where they tried to fool a breathalyzer. In one of their tests, they used mouthwash and it spiked the meter to over twice the legal limit. What Happens If I'm late for work and I just brushed my teeth and try to start my car now? I bet it would be great telling your boss your car wont start cause the breathalyzer wont let you.
Simply put. This is unneccessary for anyone that has never had a DUI Charge. You want to make life a living hell, make it for the convicted DUI Offenders and force them to have it and not the general public.
Even though it's a pay for use network, and a lot of gaming companies dont like Microsoft getting in their online future business (EA for example), it's still is one of the best systems you can find on a console, and its game portable, which makes it really nice when you want to play more than one game with all your friends.
And seriously, the one year price at roughly the price of a game is a whole lot better than monthly. Especially considering the value that it does bring to the online gaming table.
Even the PC is going Live like. From the looks of things, it seems like Steam is trying to be a Live device for all things Valve, since it has buddy lists, automatic updating of content, and online voice chat intergrated. If they can work all the bugs out of it, It would be a whole of a lot better than most online gaming to date.
although I agree with you on that, there needs to be a ton of changes when it comes to scanning for spyware before I'd recommend any AV app to get rid of spyware.
For example, We're forcing all the students on campus to install F-Secure. At this point I have had 300 of them call or bring in their PC because it keeps telling them their infected with a Virus. What is happening is that it detects one of the spyware files as a virus but leaves the rest of the spyware there. Then the Rest of the spyware happily reinstalles the file that F-secure Deleted, and Repeats the process over and over and over until adaware is run on it.
Until virus scanners get into the act of completely removing a spyware/adware infection (IE Scan the Registry and remove viral entries, Clean all traces of a known Virus, ETC) its not helping out much other then pestering the user until they run spybot on it.
Looking at the specs, it seems that MS has changed some of it's policies regarding the xbox drasticly
Originally, my take on the xbox was that it was a PC specificially designed to be a console. In other words, Game X on WinXP could be translated to the xbox will very little recoding, or vice versa, since the xbox was pretty much a standarized hardware PC running Windows 2000 with Directx.
If these are, in general, what the current specs are going to be for the neXtBOX, this basicially throws this stragety out the window, since the neXtBOX will be not only software imcompatible, but also hardware incompatable with the PC, as well as the current xbox.
It looks like MS is changing its stragety and looking at the XBOX more as a seperate product rather than an extension of the PC.
Lets look at this law for a second. "Businesses should 'seek to ensure that the goods and services they provide will not be used to abuse human rights'" If you want to be really technical, Smith and Wesson and Colt Firearms are guilty of the same crime, Because their guns are used to Violate human rights.
What about the computers running the software? I'm sure that the chinese government is not using generic parts in them. So in that regard every company that supplied parts for the computers running said microsoft software is also guilty under this law.
Pretty much the only way to avoid this law is to embargo China, and we see how well this is working for Cuba right now.
Guess who RealNetworks is going to sue when their share runs into the toilet, Even though that it's the way they've screwed their userbase rather than their competition that's made them lose market share.
WMP 9 supports three different encoding streams from the Format Dropdown box.
Normal - 48 to 192 Variable - 40-75 to 240-355 Lossless - 470-940
As for the DRM, there is a checkbox which states clearly, "Copy Protect Music". You uncheck it and the DRM is gone from any future encodings. And just for the record, AAC also has DRM in it, so it's not like Apple is going from an open music codec to a DRM music codec just by adding another codec to their lineup.
I'm no fan of WMP, and in fact I'm currently using OGG right now, but attempting to prove your point using an outdated version isn't helping your point across.
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currently, I'm a windows XP user. I've used Microsoft from DOS 6.22 to NT to 2000 to XP and I'm very proficient in how to use these os'es to the point where I'm confortable in how they work and what to do if something goes wrong.
One of the reasons why I don't use Linux is because of this. It's not about fearing change as much as I know how windows works to the point I can set in up in under an hour rather than mess with linux for days.
What I'm looking for is a Linux book that doesn't walk you through a liunx distro step by step from installiation to installing apps, etc, but more along the lines of "this is how it's done in windows, and this is how linux does the same thing. Or a straght reference manual.
So far the only book I've seen that is close to what I want is "Linux in a Nutshell", primarialy becuase it has a great reference to all the commands and doesn't focus on one distro, which seems that all of the books do, but I would like to find a book more suited to transitioning from windows to Linux to the point where if I'm a windows and MSDOS Expert and know what I'm doing then if I follow this book I should have no trouble finding my way through linux based on the examples they give.
1) Kiss SMTP Goodbye: Get rid of all pervious forms of Mail transfer and replace it with something that is secure, true to source with some sort of secure level tracking, Open to all, and trustworthy. Compatability be dammed. Users still using SMTP be dammed. they either switch or they don't get E-mail anymore.
2) Ban Dynamic Mail: if you make E-mail less Dynamic and only handle a few things, such as Bold, Italics, Underline, and font sizes, (Like it used to be before Microsoft followed Netscape's mistake and screwed it up) then the virus writers have a smaller footprint to infect you (although stupid people will still click virus.exe because Bob sent it to me and Bob would NEVER send ME a virus.) and spammers cant track you with their 1x1 jpg file pointing to sleezebagspammer.com. If you must use HTML for mail for some reason, at least limit what you can do to it, like how slashot does it to protect their comment system by allowing just a few HTML Tags.
3) Ban the address book, or secure the hell out of it: It's 2003 Microsoft. Viruses have been expliting your address book for over 5 years now. either get rid of it or do something to make other programs impossible to access it.
4) Start suing and prosicuiting: It gets really hard to justify spam if you can now get sued by ISP's for filling up their systems or making it illegal to do. Of course finding them is the hard thing to do but not as hard once you do #1
I used to be an imm on a mud a long time ago. I used to make monsters that were in SMAUG hit table spec but would be generally unbeatable by anything less than 20 players. My one Smite Mob was a level 105 ghost known as the Cloud of Doom. One day one of the newer imms found my office where I had the thing and decided to do a quest with it. When I came on two hours later half the mud was asking me that the hell it was and why it killed everything that it saw. I had to find it because it had scripts to appear and slowly smite people that targeted it. Even if they left and came back.:)
Shabranigdo Tiba, and Buddy Lee were also fun mobs to play with. There no Lord of Nightmares when it came to kicking your ass, but they all would emote like crazy if you talked to it. especicially Tiba, the Demon that looks like a chicken. He would get really pissed off if you started called him one. Buddy Lee was just a mob that would put stuff in a chest. (Man of Action. Get it?) once in awile it would appear out of nowhere and confuse the hell out of regs. It had nice Stuff (Lee Dungarees If I remember correctly which was decent armor) if you killed it somehow.
Back in the 70's an Insidious product was invented known as the "VCR". This allowed people to record shows based on a timer so that they could watch it at their own leisure. then the Evil VCR Manufactures got truly evil and decided to add "Fast Forward" to the evil box, thus allowing people to fast forward the commercials, and skip the profit generating ad's altogether, almost bankrupting all TV. Then as the final nail in the coffen, VCR Manufactures added features to automaticially skip commercials and made it even easier to steal TV by creating VCRPlus+ to allow TV Guide Users to type in a numeric code and steal TV much easier than previously though.
Tivo is no different than a VCR in the end. The only real difference is that it has a hard drive instead of a tape drive and can fast forward faster. Regardless of what you use however there's a good bet that your skipping the commercials, whether it be in 1 sec. or 20 secs.
Outside of being able to use it via proxy, For Example, you stand in front of a vending machine, press a button and the pop comes out instead of having to look in or touch something, there is no real advantage.
In fact its less secure that biometrics. It can be scanned for it's ID and then retransmitted, it can be stolen,(OW!) and if your account is compromised, time to call the doctor.
I work for a college IT Dept. Pretty much most of our concern isn't what they are downloading as much as how much bandwidth it's taking up. We ended up buying a Packet Shaper to limit P2P traffic to practially nothing, and it's not just because of copyright issues, it's because it was sucking 75% of the Internet bandwidth at any one point in time to the point that Internet speed was around 3KB/s.
Bandwidth isn't cheap. It was either Block the P2P Traffic or Double the Technology fee. so we chose to block it.
The other thing is that ICARUS also has been shown to detect msblast and drop the connection before in infects half the campus. Campuses want something like this BADLY. They want to have a system that automaticially can disrupt a connection if unauthorized traffic is detected, whether it's Kazza, a Virus, or whatever.
But, As you know, we of the christian faith believe that there is a God, but that he must let the world think that he doesn't exist, until he can find a way to control the raging spirit that dwells within him!
Now if MS could stop all those "Do you wish to run and install X" X being whatever bull these ad/spyware people like to put on people's PC's then my life would be a whole lot easier.
I dont think you know everything about Wordperfect. If you did, you wouldn't say Corel killed it.
Before Novell Bought Wordperfect Corp, Wordperfect WAS the Word Processor for IBM PC's. Microsoft tried for years to gain share from WP in vain because Businesses loved the way WP worked. It got so bad that MSWorks had more share than MSWord, simply because it had built in worksheets as well as other intergrated things.
When Novell got it they started messing with what was praticially perfection in the minds of most business professionals. They tried to compete with MS when MS wasn't even on the radar let alone a threat. They made Wordpefect more GUI like in version 6, Made a Windows version that absoletly sucked Vs MS, which was making windows versions of word for years now, and tried to make it more "User Friendly" when most people were Trained, and liked, to use the Text based interface for years now.
How many places have you seen that still use WP5.1 in their office? It was such a good app that businesses never saw a need to upgrade. Even today Law and Doctor offices are still using it. you don't see 6 around that much though. Thats when Novell bought it and screwed it up.
I dont know about you, But I would be worried if I used SuSe as my Linux Distro.
Why? Because Novell Aquired it. If there's anything that has been proven over the last couple of years is that Novell buying a company out is basicially the Kiss of Death.
Look at Wordperfect (pratcially dead), Quattro Pro (dead) and Caldara (Now SCO. - Suing anything that Produces code for money)
Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe their aquiring it in order to expand their networking capability beyond Netware futher, or do away with the netware OS altogether and replace it with a Linux based network server.
Although I like the idea of having yet another music store available to me, I kinda wish this was done differently however.
For one thing. I like P2P. I like it because I dont have to listen to what Roxio wants me to hear. I listen to what the fans want to hear. Now that this napster is no longer P2P it seems to me that this would limit what Music I can find on the service to what the RIAA is pimping in the stores currently rather than anything under the sun like Napster used to be.
All I want it a P2P app thats Legal and allowes me to do whatever the hell I please with the music I download. Maybe it's time to RIAA stop suing everyone under the sun and just selling some sort of monthly fee "P2P Licence" that allows me to download whatever I want, however I want as long as I download and upload it with a valid licence. Either that or a P2P app that allows me to download whatever I want for $1 and anything that is uploaded from me gives me $0.10 for the bandwidth used.
Want to have more fun with new.net? put up a firewall on your network. New.net has problems getting through firewalls, so the internet stops working after five minutes on anything that has it installed.
I think it pissed off half the college students off in the first day the net was up. I got 100 calls the first day saying their internet wasn't working, then when I asked if they had (Insert piece of crap P2P app here), they would always say yes. Gee, I wonder why it doesn't work now.
Maybe if people would quit downloading spyware laced crap and clicking yes on anything IE wants to install my small realm of hell would be a better place.
Doubtful.
The most likely reason is that Itunes store is the only store going right now that it showing success.
Napster is a great name. When people Hear the word "Napster" they think "Download Music". The problem is that their software isn't as great as it used to be and people are starting to realize it.
I can already see the fun this will be for the towing industry already.
For Example. My mother owns a cadillac with one of those antitheft passkey systems in it. One night, I decided to go to Sheetz to get something to eat. The car drove fine to the Gas station, but once I got my food, the car wouldn't start saying that the Theft system is activated and the car needed to wait three minutes to start.
Waited three minutes, tried again, car didn't start. well you get the Idea. After all the towing, the new igintion Lock for the car, as well as new keys it ended up costing us $300 Dollars.
Now, I see the same thing happening to anyone equipped with one of these stupid things in them. If it failes in any way, Your Screwed and you better start walking. Which sounds great in New Mexico, which is mostly desert.
And this is not counting False Positives. I remember watching Mythbusters where they tried to fool a breathalyzer. In one of their tests, they used mouthwash and it spiked the meter to over twice the legal limit. What Happens If I'm late for work and I just brushed my teeth and try to start my car now? I bet it would be great telling your boss your car wont start cause the breathalyzer wont let you.
Simply put. This is unneccessary for anyone that has never had a DUI Charge. You want to make life a living hell, make it for the convicted DUI Offenders and force them to have it and not the general public.
I would have to agree overall.
Even though it's a pay for use network, and a lot of gaming companies dont like Microsoft getting in their online future business (EA for example), it's still is one of the best systems you can find on a console, and its game portable, which makes it really nice when you want to play more than one game with all your friends.
And seriously, the one year price at roughly the price of a game is a whole lot better than monthly. Especially considering the value that it does bring to the online gaming table.
Even the PC is going Live like. From the looks of things, it seems like Steam is trying to be a Live device for all things Valve, since it has buddy lists, automatic updating of content, and online voice chat intergrated. If they can work all the bugs out of it, It would be a whole of a lot better than most online gaming to date.
...So they can give it to the guy that turned in all the pepsi points for the Harrier Jet.
Of course a Hornet is not quite a Harrier, but I dont think the guy will care.
although I agree with you on that, there needs to be a ton of changes when it comes to scanning for spyware before I'd recommend any AV app to get rid of spyware.
For example, We're forcing all the students on campus to install F-Secure. At this point I have had 300 of them call or bring in their PC because it keeps telling them their infected with a Virus. What is happening is that it detects one of the spyware files as a virus but leaves the rest of the spyware there. Then the Rest of the spyware happily reinstalles the file that F-secure Deleted, and Repeats the process over and over and over until adaware is run on it.
Until virus scanners get into the act of completely removing a spyware/adware infection (IE Scan the Registry and remove viral entries, Clean all traces of a known Virus, ETC) its not helping out much other then pestering the user until they run spybot on it.
Looking at the specs, it seems that MS has changed some of it's policies regarding the xbox drasticly
Originally, my take on the xbox was that it was a PC specificially designed to be a console. In other words, Game X on WinXP could be translated to the xbox will very little recoding, or vice versa, since the xbox was pretty much a standarized hardware PC running Windows 2000 with Directx.
If these are, in general, what the current specs are going to be for the neXtBOX, this basicially throws this stragety out the window, since the neXtBOX will be not only software imcompatible, but also hardware incompatable with the PC, as well as the current xbox.
It looks like MS is changing its stragety and looking at the XBOX more as a seperate product rather than an extension of the PC.
Lets look at this law for a second. "Businesses should 'seek to ensure that the goods and services they provide will not be used to abuse human rights'" If you want to be really technical, Smith and Wesson and Colt Firearms are guilty of the same crime, Because their guns are used to Violate human rights.
What about the computers running the software? I'm sure that the chinese government is not using generic parts in them. So in that regard every company that supplied parts for the computers running said microsoft software is also guilty under this law.
Pretty much the only way to avoid this law is to embargo China, and we see how well this is working for Cuba right now.
Guess who RealNetworks is going to sue when their share runs into the toilet, Even though that it's the way they've screwed their userbase rather than their competition that's made them lose market share.
...or Redd Hatte for that matter.
WMP 9 supports three different encoding streams from the Format Dropdown box.
Normal - 48 to 192
Variable - 40-75 to 240-355
Lossless - 470-940
As for the DRM, there is a checkbox which states clearly, "Copy Protect Music". You uncheck it and the DRM is gone from any future encodings. And just for the record, AAC also has DRM in it, so it's not like Apple is going from an open music codec to a DRM music codec just by adding another codec to their lineup.
I'm no fan of WMP, and in fact I'm currently using OGG right now, but attempting to prove your point using an outdated version isn't helping your point across.
Or It's April Fool's day somewhere.
Is it, or does it Emulate X86?
can't tell from the since it's slashdotted.
currently, I'm a windows XP user. I've used Microsoft from DOS 6.22 to NT to 2000 to XP and I'm very proficient in how to use these os'es to the point where I'm confortable in how they work and what to do if something goes wrong.
One of the reasons why I don't use Linux is because of this. It's not about fearing change as much as I know how windows works to the point I can set in up in under an hour rather than mess with linux for days.
What I'm looking for is a Linux book that doesn't walk you through a liunx distro step by step from installiation to installing apps, etc, but more along the lines of "this is how it's done in windows, and this is how linux does the same thing. Or a straght reference manual.
So far the only book I've seen that is close to what I want is "Linux in a Nutshell", primarialy becuase it has a great reference to all the commands and doesn't focus on one distro, which seems that all of the books do, but I would like to find a book more suited to transitioning from windows to Linux to the point where if I'm a windows and MSDOS Expert and know what I'm doing then if I follow this book I should have no trouble finding my way through linux based on the examples they give.
Does such a book exist?
1) Kiss SMTP Goodbye: Get rid of all pervious forms of Mail transfer and replace it with something that is secure, true to source with some sort of secure level tracking, Open to all, and trustworthy. Compatability be dammed. Users still using SMTP be dammed. they either switch or they don't get E-mail anymore.
2) Ban Dynamic Mail: if you make E-mail less Dynamic and only handle a few things, such as Bold, Italics, Underline, and font sizes, (Like it used to be before Microsoft followed Netscape's mistake and screwed it up) then the virus writers have a smaller footprint to infect you (although stupid people will still click virus.exe because Bob sent it to me and Bob would NEVER send ME a virus.) and spammers cant track you with their 1x1 jpg file pointing to sleezebagspammer.com. If you must use HTML for mail for some reason, at least limit what you can do to it, like how slashot does it to protect their comment system by allowing just a few HTML Tags.
3) Ban the address book, or secure the hell out of it: It's 2003 Microsoft. Viruses have been expliting your address book for over 5 years now. either get rid of it or do something to make other programs impossible to access it.
4) Start suing and prosicuiting: It gets really hard to justify spam if you can now get sued by ISP's for filling up their systems or making it illegal to do. Of course finding them is the hard thing to do but not as hard once you do #1
I used to be an imm on a mud a long time ago. I used to make monsters that were in SMAUG hit table spec but would be generally unbeatable by anything less than 20 players. My one Smite Mob was a level 105 ghost known as the Cloud of Doom. One day one of the newer imms found my office where I had the thing and decided to do a quest with it. When I came on two hours later half the mud was asking me that the hell it was and why it killed everything that it saw. I had to find it because it had scripts to appear and slowly smite people that targeted it. Even if they left and came back. :)
Shabranigdo Tiba, and Buddy Lee were also fun mobs to play with. There no Lord of Nightmares when it came to kicking your ass, but they all would emote like crazy if you talked to it. especicially Tiba, the Demon that looks like a chicken. He would get really pissed off if you started called him one. Buddy Lee was just a mob that would put stuff in a chest. (Man of Action. Get it?) once in awile it would appear out of nowhere and confuse the hell out of regs. It had nice Stuff (Lee Dungarees If I remember correctly which was decent armor) if you killed it somehow.
Why would they need to adapt?
Back in the 70's an Insidious product was invented known as the "VCR". This allowed people to record shows based on a timer so that they could watch it at their own leisure. then the Evil VCR Manufactures got truly evil and decided to add "Fast Forward" to the evil box, thus allowing people to fast forward the commercials, and skip the profit generating ad's altogether, almost bankrupting all TV. Then as the final nail in the coffen, VCR Manufactures added features to automaticially skip commercials and made it even easier to steal TV by creating VCRPlus+ to allow TV Guide Users to type in a numeric code and steal TV much easier than previously though.
Tivo is no different than a VCR in the end. The only real difference is that it has a hard drive instead of a tape drive and can fast forward faster. Regardless of what you use however there's a good bet that your skipping the commercials, whether it be in 1 sec. or 20 secs.
Outside of being able to use it via proxy, For Example, you stand in front of a vending machine, press a button and the pop comes out instead of having to look in or touch something, there is no real advantage.
In fact its less secure that biometrics. It can be scanned for it's ID and then retransmitted, it can be stolen,(OW!) and if your account is compromised, time to call the doctor.
I work for a college IT Dept. Pretty much most of our concern isn't what they are downloading as much as how much bandwidth it's taking up. We ended up buying a Packet Shaper to limit P2P traffic to practially nothing, and it's not just because of copyright issues, it's because it was sucking 75% of the Internet bandwidth at any one point in time to the point that Internet speed was around 3KB/s.
Bandwidth isn't cheap. It was either Block the P2P Traffic or Double the Technology fee. so we chose to block it.
The other thing is that ICARUS also has been shown to detect msblast and drop the connection before in infects half the campus. Campuses want something like this BADLY. They want to have a system that automaticially can disrupt a connection if unauthorized traffic is detected, whether it's Kazza, a Virus, or whatever.
But, As you know, we of the christian faith believe that there is a God, but that he must let the world think that he doesn't exist, until he can find a way to control the raging spirit that dwells within him!
duh dah da duh dah!
Does anyone here think that Microsoft, just maybe, Wanted Google because it works better?
Does Everything MS do have to have some Ulterior "Lets do X to screw Linux today!" Motive behind it?
Well this is a nice first step against sleeze.
Now if MS could stop all those "Do you wish to run and install X" X being whatever bull these ad/spyware people like to put on people's PC's then my life would be a whole lot easier.
I dont think you know everything about Wordperfect. If you did, you wouldn't say Corel killed it.
Before Novell Bought Wordperfect Corp, Wordperfect WAS the Word Processor for IBM PC's. Microsoft tried for years to gain share from WP in vain because Businesses loved the way WP worked. It got so bad that MSWorks had more share than MSWord, simply because it had built in worksheets as well as other intergrated things.
When Novell got it they started messing with what was praticially perfection in the minds of most business professionals. They tried to compete with MS when MS wasn't even on the radar let alone a threat. They made Wordpefect more GUI like in version 6, Made a Windows version that absoletly sucked Vs MS, which was making windows versions of word for years now, and tried to make it more "User Friendly" when most people were Trained, and liked, to use the Text based interface for years now.
How many places have you seen that still use WP5.1 in their office? It was such a good app that businesses never saw a need to upgrade. Even today Law and Doctor offices are still using it. you don't see 6 around that much though. Thats when Novell bought it and screwed it up.
I dont know about you, But I would be worried if I used SuSe as my Linux Distro.
Why? Because Novell Aquired it. If there's anything that has been proven over the last couple of years is that Novell buying a company out is basicially the Kiss of Death.
Look at Wordperfect (pratcially dead), Quattro Pro (dead) and Caldara (Now SCO. - Suing anything that Produces code for money)
Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe their aquiring it in order to expand their networking capability beyond Netware futher, or do away with the netware OS altogether and replace it with a Linux based network server.
Although I like the idea of having yet another music store available to me, I kinda wish this was done differently however.
For one thing. I like P2P. I like it because I dont have to listen to what Roxio wants me to hear. I listen to what the fans want to hear. Now that this napster is no longer P2P it seems to me that this would limit what Music I can find on the service to what the RIAA is pimping in the stores currently rather than anything under the sun like Napster used to be.
All I want it a P2P app thats Legal and allowes me to do whatever the hell I please with the music I download. Maybe it's time to RIAA stop suing everyone under the sun and just selling some sort of monthly fee "P2P Licence" that allows me to download whatever I want, however I want as long as I download and upload it with a valid licence. Either that or a P2P app that allows me to download whatever I want for $1 and anything that is uploaded from me gives me $0.10 for the bandwidth used.
I'll drink to that.
Want to have more fun with new.net? put up a firewall on your network. New.net has problems getting through firewalls, so the internet stops working after five minutes on anything that has it installed.
I think it pissed off half the college students off in the first day the net was up. I got 100 calls the first day saying their internet wasn't working, then when I asked if they had (Insert piece of crap P2P app here), they would always say yes. Gee, I wonder why it doesn't work now.
Maybe if people would quit downloading spyware laced crap and clicking yes on anything IE wants to install my small realm of hell would be a better place.