Don't forget the #1 machine. It was labeled differently than the others, likely by mistake since clicking on the facility name provides no information. It was labeled as DOE/LLNL, instead of just LLNL.
Lawrence Livermore National Labs have 12 of the top 500! Being a US citizen, I'm not sure wether that's comforting or the scariest thing I've ever read!
Just because they had a warrant, that doesn't mean it was right. Just because they had a warrant, that doesn't make their actions immune from review. Your blind faith in government is dangerous. It is 'We The People' who must keep them in line.
Ironically, they were probably investigating a Denial Of Service.
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Maybe I'm just incredibly unlucky. Or, maybe it's because I've called them twice to complain, and used their online tech rep twice as well. Is it possible for them to block HTTP GET just for me? Using my cable modem?
AT&T / Mediaone is blocking ALL HTTP GET REQUESTS!
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On Monday night they blocked port 80. On Tuesday night it looks like they've blocked all incomming HTTP GET requests. After they blocked port 80, I swithced to 81 without problem. I also run a few administrative pages on varying ports. Now NONE of them work. I can telnet to them on their respective ports and issues some of the handshaking commands, but I cannot access them via a webbrowser. It looks like AT&T is now blocking all inbound HTTP GET requests. ARGH!!!!!!!
FairMarket.com is a B2B auction hosting service that, as far as your customers are concerned, looks as if you are the one hosting the auction(s). I have no idea what they cost, but several large companies are using them to host their auctions. And not all of the auctions are B2B, quite a lot are B2C. You can check them out at www.fairmarket.com.
And this is exactly why Compaq should not have named two different products the iPaq. You are referring to their desktop computer, the article is referring to their WinCE PDA. -mike
Don't forget the #1 machine. It was labeled differently than the others, likely by mistake since clicking on the facility name provides no information. It was labeled as DOE/LLNL, instead of just LLNL.
Lawrence Livermore National Labs have 12 of the top 500! Being a US citizen, I'm not sure wether that's comforting or the scariest thing I've ever read!
Not if it is a Bluetooth keyboard.
Just because they had a warrant, that doesn't mean it was right. Just because they had a warrant, that doesn't make their actions immune from review. Your blind faith in government is dangerous. It is 'We The People' who must keep them in line.
Ironically, they were probably investigating a Denial Of Service.
Maybe I'm just incredibly unlucky. Or, maybe it's because I've called them twice to complain, and used their online tech rep twice as well. Is it possible for them to block HTTP GET just for me? Using my cable modem?
On Monday night they blocked port 80. On Tuesday night it looks like they've blocked all incomming HTTP GET requests. After they blocked port 80, I swithced to 81 without problem. I also run a few administrative pages on varying ports. Now NONE of them work. I can telnet to them on their respective ports and issues some of the handshaking commands, but I cannot access them via a webbrowser. It looks like AT&T is now blocking all inbound HTTP GET requests. ARGH!!!!!!!
FairMarket.com is a B2B auction hosting service that, as far as your customers are concerned, looks as if you are the one hosting the auction(s). I have no idea what they cost, but several large companies are using them to host their auctions. And not all of the auctions are B2B, quite a lot are B2C. You can check them out at www.fairmarket.com.
The new Compaq iPaq is the only WinCE handheld with it's OS on a Flashable ROM.
And this is exactly why Compaq should not have named two different products the iPaq. You are referring to their desktop computer, the article is referring to their WinCE PDA. -mike
That is more or less the agreement on the back of tickets for sporting events.