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  1. Seems to be down already: google cache: on The Twenty Most Critical Internet Security Holes · · Score: 2, Informative

    Google Link:
    http://www.google.com/search/?q=cache:dbJlh35mihk: www.sans.org/top20.htm+
    Click here

  2. giFT was Re:Morpheus... on Napster Clawing Back · · Score: 1

    I've installed giFT and it works really well. The developers are having to reverse engeiner the Fast Track protocal so the giFT deamon isn't nearly complete yet, although the giFT project is currently the most active project on sourceforge.net

    Right now giFT can fullfil your searches and you can download files. Its still difficult to share files and you can't download from firewalled users.

    Overall it works quite well, a good search will net you ~1 MB of results (just the html page)

  3. Mirror with pictures.. on Neat IBM 5150 Case Mod · · Score: 1
  4. Easy/Fast way to disable any ads you want. on Public Outcry Over Popup Ads · · Score: 1

    Here is the easiest and fastest way to get rid of any ads that annoy you.

    Linux: edit /etc/hosts

    Make sure that your computer checks the hosts file before dns.

    WIndows: edit c:\windows\hosts

    add a new line like this:
    127.0.0.1 [site that annoys you here]

    Not only will you no longer see the ad from that site but you won't even connect to the site, saving yourself some bandwidth. With this method you also don't have to run any other programs or parse through the site's html looking for ads.

  5. Google has advertised (in a way) in the past year. on Google, History, Profitability · · Score: 1

    For quite a while they were underwriting NPR (National Public Radio) programs. Almost certainly cheaper than advertising anywhere else but still advertising.

  6. Re:Considering its going to cost Intel... on Why Dr. Tom Dislikes Rambus, Inc. · · Score: 1

    The only 820 motherboards that have the bug are the ones with SDRAM, not the ones with RDRAM.
    Ironically they are willing to trade you the buggy SDRAM one for a RDRAM one with 128MB ram.
    ...Maybe this wasn't a bug afterall ;)