Why the concern, that there bluring or that they have recognition software? In the US at least, You don't have the right to privacy in a public venue such as the street in this sense, I can snap pictures of people all day long in a public place and there is nothing they can due about it. It's how I use the pics that can be an issue, but even then only partly.
Not to wrong, There are 10's of millions of absentee ballots cast in almost every election held and yet this issue is not brought up and you know full well that many of those are discounted because of the issues the Ohio ACLU is trying to force upon Cuyahoga County. Why don't they bitch about those "disenfranchised" voters? hmmm?
That's completely obvious, but has still has no bearing to what I pointed out, my comment pointed out an item that affects "all" users even paying customers.
That has absolutely nothing to do with my comment, I was simply pointing out another gotcha that further shows how bad it could be. Though many hosting services have such heavy handed agreements.
"In addition to transactions entered into by You on Your behalf, You also agree to be bound by the terms of this Agreement for transactions entered into on Your behalf by anyone acting as Your Agent, and transactions entered into by anyone who uses the account You've established with Go Daddy , whether or not the transactions were in Your behalf." (aka hacked)
Well anyone that has a credit card for ANY length of time would know that it is only common for them (banks, etc...) to list the last 4 numbers as it is still next to impossible to pick up the rest of the card number.
Garbage, I know more than a few home healthcare people that don't use/bring a computer/laptop to the clients home as there is no need for one.
Remember, this is not the first bogus suit filed by the RIAA.
Saw it live and via live broadcast from Kingsbay Naval base in St. Marys Georgia.
I was watching it's assent and then the breakup from the ship I was on.
Hell, I had my Official PowerPack DVD and CD's (for my machines w/o DVD's) at the end of September. Early seeders advantage I guess. I suppose I need to reseed them on the company OC3
Your showing both how young you are and the fact that our schools are failing. These are some of the bigger names in Science Fiction.
Never heard of "A boy and His Dog"?.
It's not really the EVDO but rather Verizon I have issues with. I typically do a lot of beta for verizon, I'll have to see when they will have them for rollout
Does this mean that Municipalities should stop providing sewer services, trash colection, electric service, telephone service propane or natural gas services, water services? Shall I go on?
I work for a municipality in the Tampabay FL area. We are rolling out quite a few EVDO installs,
and "per Verizon" we are one of their Bigger customers in this market.
The area I'm in is "Very heavily covered" (per Verizon) for EVDO access which is the broadband side,
and you automatically flip-dlop between that and the 1xRTT which is the "National Access" part of the system.
The EVDO if your lucky gets you anywhere from 350 to 768kbps (Don't use the Venturi Client)
while the 1xRTT drops you to 28,8 to 76kbps.
For an area that is "Heavily covered" I have had nothing but trouble staying in the EVDO side consistently.
However, If you need decent wireless connectivity because your on the road allot working from your car it
is better than nothing. Just a little steep on the price for the quality of the service.
I think that Verizon got a little ahead of themselves as they did when they first rolled out their DSL years ago.
I had to teach their engineers how to configure that for this area as well, not to mention teach the linemen
that bridge taps are bad as is fiber for DSL, but I digress
.."There may be a false sense of security with the new privacy legislation," Mr. Jones said. "I don't think McDonald's is trying to be Big Brother. . . . But what if they decided to check those fingerprints to see if employees have a criminal record? . . . It raises an issue worth discussing."
I don't see the issue. the employer has a right to check your background for criminal activity. No?
The one important point of Spamming, many (majority) are spoofed, as in entire headers.
We get 20k to 30k per day where I work, that's pieces of spam not bytes.
Of that I successfully filter 75%, only because when I had it down to 99% success rate people bitched that they were not getting enough mail. Go figure!
I have personally analyzed well over half a million spam messages over the last 8 months and have found less than 5% that were not spoofed.
Why the concern, that there bluring or that they have recognition software? In the US at least, You don't have the right to privacy in a public venue such as the street in this sense, I can snap pictures of people all day long in a public place and there is nothing they can due about it. It's how I use the pics that can be an issue, but even then only partly.
Not to wrong, There are 10's of millions of absentee ballots cast in almost every election held and yet this issue is not brought up and you know full well that many of those are discounted because of the issues the Ohio ACLU is trying to force upon Cuyahoga County. Why don't they bitch about those "disenfranchised" voters?
hmmm?
Run along now, I think I hear your mommy calling you kid.
That's completely obvious, but has still has no bearing to what I pointed out, my comment pointed out an item that affects "all" users even paying customers.
That has absolutely nothing to do with my comment, I was simply pointing out another gotcha that further shows how bad it could be. Though many hosting services have such heavy handed agreements.
http://documents.secureserver.net/show/document.as px?plvid=1&name=hosting_sa
"In addition to transactions entered into by You on Your behalf, You also agree to be bound by the terms of this Agreement for transactions entered into on Your behalf by anyone acting as Your Agent, and transactions entered into by anyone who uses the account You've established with Go Daddy , whether or not the transactions were in Your behalf." (aka hacked)
Well anyone that has a credit card for ANY length of time would know that it is only common for them (banks, etc...) to list the last 4 numbers as it is still next to impossible to pick up the rest of the card number.
Garbage, I know more than a few home healthcare people that don't use/bring a computer/laptop to the clients home as there is no need for one. Remember, this is not the first bogus suit filed by the RIAA.
Saw it live and via live broadcast from Kingsbay Naval base in St. Marys Georgia. I was watching it's assent and then the breakup from the ship I was on.
How about an "Athlonium"?
Hell, I had my Official PowerPack DVD and CD's (for my machines w/o DVD's) at the end of September.
Early seeders advantage I guess. I suppose I need to reseed them on the company OC3
Your showing both how young you are and the fact that our schools are failing.
These are some of the bigger names in Science Fiction.
Never heard of "A boy and His Dog"?.
Hey, pull your head out. They're mp3's.
It tends to slow things down, even Verizon support will tell you they don't use it.
It's not really the EVDO but rather Verizon I have issues with.
I typically do a lot of beta for verizon, I'll have to see when they will have them for rollout
Time to put down the crack pipe dude.
Does this mean that Municipalities should stop providing sewer services, trash colection, electric service, telephone service
propane or natural gas services, water services? Shall I go on?
I work for a municipality in the Tampabay FL area. We are rolling out quite a few EVDO installs,
and "per Verizon" we are one of their Bigger customers in this market.
The area I'm in is "Very heavily covered" (per Verizon) for EVDO access which is the broadband side,
and you automatically flip-dlop between that and the 1xRTT which is the "National Access" part of the system.
The EVDO if your lucky gets you anywhere from 350 to 768kbps (Don't use the Venturi Client)
while the 1xRTT drops you to 28,8 to 76kbps.
For an area that is "Heavily covered" I have had nothing but trouble staying in the EVDO side consistently.
However, If you need decent wireless connectivity because your on the road allot working from your car it
is better than nothing. Just a little steep on the price for the quality of the service.
I think that Verizon got a little ahead of themselves as they did when they first rolled out their DSL years ago.
I had to teach their engineers how to configure that for this area as well, not to mention teach the linemen
that bridge taps are bad as is fiber for DSL, but I digress
Crucial, Ha I get it! Crucial is a subsidiary of Micron
Insurance, well that's when more people would go under or w/o insurance. As so many do already.
WRONG
http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/713878
Try looking on C.E.R.T.'s site dude.
http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/713878
This is funny!
I don't see the issue. the employer has a right to check your background for criminal activity. No?
We get 20k to 30k per day where I work, that's pieces of spam not bytes.
Of that I successfully filter 75%, only because when I had it down to 99% success rate people bitched that they were not getting enough mail. Go figure!
I have personally analyzed well over half a million spam messages over the last 8 months and have found less than 5% that were not spoofed.