Actually, it's much tougher with Vista than any Linux distro I've run into.
First time I didn't had the password for the Vista Admin account it took me 2 min to reset the password to blank. Including the minute and half to find Hiren's boot CD.
ISP are not pizza makers, there is a huge difference.
If we allow them today to block TPB, how we will stop them when they decide to block a political Blog? Internet is affecting our lives and we must protect it, so it can stay neutral and help us making future decisions.
Corporation have absolutely no say in what we can do, the state has this right.
How using the TPB is staling your bandwidth. I paid for 1GB, can I use it now?
And ISP have absolutely no right in censorship the Internet. Internet is important and if you think companies have the right to do what they want you are wrong. But I live in the EU, here we think that the right of the people comes before any companies.
Mostly I agree with you, but you assume TPB is evil and somehow ISP have the right to block it. This is wrong, we have courts to decide that, not you, me or anybody else.
And another thing, I don't know where you live but most people can't choose their ISP, any company having a monopoly must be controlled.
And I perfectly understand Telcos position, still looking for a way to charge as for emails.
Why are you assuming I want to do illegal things? See this is the problem, people assume I want to do illegal stuff each time I access Pirate bay. If there is any illegal activity you inform the Police and let them deal with the problem. We don't need more vigilantes.
90% of Internet is made of Porn, warez and spam. Using your logic, we should ban everyone from the net.
Since a new PC comes with 20 application running in the background and after 1 week of playing around you have 20 more. I guess allowing users to use only 3 at the same time seems like an excellent idea.
A smart idea indeed.
Do I miss something or you can completely bypass all of the surveillance by using VPN & SSH connection to a remote country.
Considering that TPB is planing to offer VPN for 4â, getting anonymous on the web will be very easy for people who wants to do so.
It's the old story of open approach vs closed one.
I like WoW because it allows me to play it the way I want, but other players hate me because thanks to this I have an advantage over them.
WoW is trying to balance this, but in the pursuit of making more people happy they are limiting others.
All you need to do is to print some sort of vote confirmation with an unique number.
If you suspect any alteration in what you have voted you can check at any time if your vote was correct.
E-voting is the future, but we must make sure everything is secure, anonymous and correct.
I have no experience with Win7.
I think this is what the story refers to:
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/03/researchers-cre
It gives you the full list of all the user and you select which one do you want to reset.
Until you try GTA4, then your dual-core @ 3Ghz looks like a retard.
Actually, it's much tougher with Vista than any Linux distro I've run into.
First time I didn't had the password for the Vista Admin account it took me 2 min to reset the password to blank. Including the minute and half to find Hiren's boot CD.
I get attached to my cars too.
If you can choose your ISP, then I agree with you to some extend. Unfortunately, this usually is not the case.
ISP are not pizza makers, there is a huge difference.
If we allow them today to block TPB, how we will stop them when they decide to block a political Blog? Internet is affecting our lives and we must protect it, so it can stay neutral and help us making future decisions.
Corporation have absolutely no say in what we can do, the state has this right.
Internet has become mass-communication, and in the same way radio, TV, ... are protected, the same way the Internet must be.
Yes, I have all the rights to use the net they way I see fit. If I break any law by doing so let the police handle it, not the ISP.
That's pants.
How using the TPB is staling your bandwidth. I paid for 1GB, can I use it now?
And ISP have absolutely no right in censorship the Internet. Internet is important and if you think companies have the right to do what they want you are wrong. But I live in the EU, here we think that the right of the people comes before any companies.
I'm still learning to write in proper English. :/
Mostly I agree with you, but you assume TPB is evil and somehow ISP have the right to block it. This is wrong, we have courts to decide that, not you, me or anybody else.
And another thing, I don't know where you live but most people can't choose their ISP, any company having a monopoly must be controlled.
And I perfectly understand Telcos position, still looking for a way to charge as for emails.
Pirates = people who use your HW but doesn't make any damage to it. /sarcasm off
Terrorists = people who blow up your HW.
Why are you assuming I want to do illegal things? See this is the problem, people assume I want to do illegal stuff each time I access Pirate bay.
If there is any illegal activity you inform the Police and let them deal with the problem. We don't need more vigilantes.
90% of Internet is made of Porn, warez and spam. Using your logic, we should ban everyone from the net.
I was just pointing out how your guns comparison doesn't make any sense.
Police will take care of any misuse of the net in the same way they deal with guns.
ISP are only Internet providers, they are not there to tell us what to do.
Since a new PC comes with 20 application running in the background and after 1 week of playing around you have 20 more. I guess allowing users to use only 3 at the same time seems like an excellent idea.
LOL
They use DPI to block what they want. Changing ports doesn't help.
The actual block implementation comes over time, after all we are speaking about dinosaurs trying to force their way to us.
Wait a little more and Internet services will slowly stop to work, in a hidden way ofc.
If I pay 15£ for 1GB I demand to use that 1GB the way I see fit.
Who are you to tell me how to use my Internet?