Maybe the perp behind was the magnificent and dear chairman Kim Jong-Il himself? I really can't think of anyone else clever enough with skills mad skillz to pull it off.
You must be thinking of FUNET's connections (one 10 Gb/s and two 2.5 Gb/s connections for backup). That leaves out the commercial operators' connections to the world.
SuSE's logo has a chameleon already so that leaves the cockaroaches competing for the world championship title in cuteness against Tux and Puff. Too bad they can't steal the bad mofo thing from MIB.
Actually Nokia's music mobile phones have also been able to play AAC music (since 2001 I think). The difference with iTMS' AAC files is the DRM -- Apple uses Fairplay, Nokia uses Intertrust, which for some reason isn't used anywhere AFAIK at least with AAC.
I tried searching numbers for Nokia's sold music devices but couldn't. They might even outsell the iPod in numbers...
The glaring practical difference is that there seem to be about zero open-source SIP servers, and about a dozen open-source XMPP servers (going off the list at JabberStudio which might not represent all of them.)
Iptel.org seems to be one; server, client software (though the KDE client seems to copied from Wirlab) and more. All GPL'd.
Check out also ScummVM. Plays lots of good oldies, LucasArts' adventure games, Simon the Sorcerers, Beneath a Steel Sky etc. And enhanced with anti-aliasing too!
Maybe the perp behind was the magnificent and dear chairman Kim Jong-Il himself? I really can't think of anyone else clever enough with skills mad skillz to pull it off.
You must be thinking of FUNET's connections (one 10 Gb/s and two 2.5 Gb/s connections for backup). That leaves out the commercial operators' connections to the world.
Maybe it refers to Metcalfe being Milton, with his ranting.
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Whoa, a dupe of an article that Michael posted and not the other way around. Surprisingly it wasn't duped by Timothy (but the day is still young).
SuSE's logo has a chameleon already so that leaves the cockaroaches competing for the world championship title in cuteness against Tux and Puff. Too bad they can't steal the bad mofo thing from MIB.
Actually Nokia's music mobile phones have also been able to play AAC music (since 2001 I think). The difference with iTMS' AAC files is the DRM -- Apple uses Fairplay, Nokia uses Intertrust, which for some reason isn't used anywhere AFAIK at least with AAC.
I tried searching numbers for Nokia's sold music devices but couldn't. They might even outsell the iPod in numbers...
The glaring practical difference is that there seem to be about zero open-source SIP servers, and about a dozen open-source XMPP servers (going off the list at JabberStudio which might not represent all of them.)
Iptel.org seems to be one; server, client software (though the KDE client seems to copied from Wirlab) and more. All GPL'd.
Check out also ScummVM. Plays lots of good oldies, LucasArts' adventure games, Simon the Sorcerers, Beneath a Steel Sky etc. And enhanced with anti-aliasing too!
Sarien plays some Sierra oldies.
And perhaps FreeSCI (other Sierra oldies) might work some day on OS X too (native or via X11).