For every Napster there are a dozen gnutella, hotline, audiogalaxy's... for each of those there's likely to be a clandestine effort to do the same thing.
Besides... we all know there will be someone M$ won't be able to stop.
Diffie and Rivest have always held the idea that personal privay (and personal security) is a fundamental right. Their comments at this forum pretty much express that.
They're cautious for a good reason. Making every PC an Xbox with push content delivery just opens up an ugly vulnerability in your system. I can't wait for the distributed Palladium cracking project!
From accounts of Microsofts other presentations they are there primarily to advertise the future of their technology rather than to actually discuss the future of security with others.
I have dealt with this exact issue ever since I got on SF's sales call list.
Every time they call me I ask "do you have automated build & test integration yet?" and a dozen other questions.
They have a ton of features, and the new document management and searching sounds nice. That would help us merge VSS and CVS, but unfortunately loses the drag & drop niceness of VSS (java 1.4 applet anyone?).
The biggest hurt for us remains bug resolution and quality control. None of the above mentioned products (pls correct me if wrong) will automatically close out a bug based on your commit message. Tinderbox doesn't email a user if their checkin broke the build, and bonsai could use some serious fixing up (screw glimpse & lxr, add support for more languages like Java/.NET/perl).
More likely this is not a PR effort for Debian, but a PR move for Sourceforge.
90.7 FM if you're in the south east/mid-to-north idaho area
checkout their charts, with a few exceptions they stick to independant music
HOLY CRAP! LAME LAME LAME LAME LAME!
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I just saw this On edgey's page:
i'll be removing my tracks from online... albeit no cost to those that download, it was a source of income for myself, and such the case, i offered my music free of charge for download to anyone that wanted. The lack of commercial (or independent) releases i've had over the years, was justified by the fact that i still maintained an income off my music, from MP3.com... a goal i think every musician wishes to achieve (unless your one of those that likes to point fingers and call someone a sell-out for wanting to be heard and monetarily successful with their craft).
so needless to say... all my tracks will be removed from online, i can't afford the $20.00 a month to continue their premium artist service, i.e., i can't pay for people to listen to my music...
so, get your downloads before they're gone...
All artists on MP3.com will have to reduce their pages to a maximum of 3 tracks as of January 15th, or PAY for their once free-offered service.
quoted from mp3.com: "P4P Promotion Will be Discontinued It's our goal to offer Premium Artists the best service for their money and tools that benefit all members. But this was getting more difficult given the enormous accounting, engineering, research and fulfillment costs that went into both the P4P promotion and regrettably, the monitoring of individuals gaming the system. We have thus decided to discontinue the P4P promotion on January 15.
Artist Cash Program Will be Discontinued
Accounting and engineering resource issues associated with the P4P promotion apply also to the Artist Cash program. This has made it necessary for us to discontinue one of our more convenient Artist programs. If you are currently paying for any subscriptions with Artist Cash, please go to your My Account to easily create an alternate payment method. "
For every Napster there are a dozen gnutella, hotline, audiogalaxy's... for each of those there's likely to be a clandestine effort to do the same thing.
Besides... we all know there will be someone M$ won't be able to stop.
Diffie and Rivest have always held the idea that personal privay (and personal security) is a fundamental right. Their comments at this forum pretty much express that.
They're cautious for a good reason. Making every PC an Xbox with push content delivery just opens up an ugly vulnerability in your system. I can't wait for the distributed Palladium cracking project!
From accounts of Microsofts other presentations they are there primarily to advertise the future of their technology rather than to actually discuss the future of security with others.
heh, I was wondering... so that means that by 2010 there will finally be demand for the supply of it & tech workers that was created in the 90's?
infoweek article on IT unemployment (nice graph)
multiple sources is a client side feature that uses http-resume to do its work
now that the slashdot effect is over ;p
you're a day late
like... mozilla or IE? sure I used lynx to download the first animatrix because of problems with those two
lynx or opera... those have resume support?
you will just be relying on non-firewalled BT clients... unless you mean you're also filtered
I'm firewalled and getting 35-70kbps
not for me... 9kbps vs 65kbps
BT is saving me a 2 hour wait
that would be right about now...
BT is giving me 30kbps
download is 9kbps
and with BT you can resume... otherwise you have to use something like gozilla
Hell yes 1984, exactly what I was thinking.
Fortunately I'm guessing the focal range isn't very good (yet).
I sure hope you're using a SECURE OPERATING SYSTEM with these! Big Brother, or maybe just another script kiddie is watching!
Immaging how embarrassed you'd be if those #hotteens knew you really were a 38 yo sysadmin from Cleveland, or if the camgirls could look back.
perhaps they're accepting all submissions of the Evil bit...
hmm... almost funny
I have dealt with this exact issue ever since I got on SF's sales call list.
Every time they call me I ask "do you have automated build & test integration yet?" and a dozen other questions.
They have a ton of features, and the new document management and searching sounds nice. That would help us merge VSS and CVS, but unfortunately loses the drag & drop niceness of VSS (java 1.4 applet anyone?).
The biggest hurt for us remains bug resolution and quality control. None of the above mentioned products (pls correct me if wrong) will automatically close out a bug based on your commit message. Tinderbox doesn't email a user if their checkin broke the build, and bonsai could use some serious fixing up (screw glimpse & lxr, add support for more languages like Java/.NET/perl).
More likely this is not a PR effort for Debian, but a PR move for Sourceforge.
I've been looking at a digicam to replace my aging Olympus 2500.
The Powershot G3 seems to have all the features I need (3-4Mpixel, good lowlight, long battery life, non-proprietary media).
Then again the Gameboy SP has a non-standard headphone jack. I'd take away a few points for that.
You can. Switch to the "Use Classic Start Menu", enable the RUN function, and it'll show up at the bottom.
umm, except that I also like the "recent programs" list as I said in my post
perhaps the reason ppl like the XP start menu and such, is that they're hardly original ideas
Mac OS classic had a "recent applications" menu, altho it wasn't listed up front
wish that you could put the Run... item next to log off (where it used to be)
uh... rather on-topic rather than off...
to think, normal people get it on
nerds invent the BBS
to my knowledge payback for playback (P4P) was being discontinued on mp3.com because of people "gaming the system"
see http://mp3.com/edgey
and how about mp3.com? (at least the downloadables)
not sure about their terms so, so electronicscene might be a better bet.
hmmm, someone with half a million plays is probably someone who draws in listeners and in essence provides the audience for their advertisement
I can understand forcing artists with fewer plays to pay... but not the content providers that make their site work.
http://www.wsu.edu/~kzuu/
I had a few great semesters there
90.7 FM if you're in the south east/mid-to-north idaho area
checkout their charts, with a few exceptions they stick to independant music
I just saw this On edgey's page:
i'll be removing my tracks from online... albeit no cost to those that download, it was a source of income for myself, and such the case, i offered my music free of charge for download to anyone that wanted. The lack of commercial (or independent) releases i've had over the years, was justified by the fact that i still maintained an income off my music, from MP3.com... a goal i think every musician wishes to achieve (unless your one of those that likes to point fingers and call someone a sell-out for wanting to be heard and monetarily successful with their craft).
so needless to say... all my tracks will be removed from online, i can't afford the $20.00 a month to continue their premium artist service, i.e., i can't pay for people to listen to my music...
so, get your downloads before they're gone...
All artists on MP3.com will have to reduce their pages to a maximum of 3 tracks as of January 15th, or PAY for their once free-offered service.
quoted from mp3.com:
"P4P Promotion Will be Discontinued
It's our goal to offer Premium Artists the best service for their money and tools that benefit all members. But this was getting more difficult given the enormous accounting, engineering, research and fulfillment costs that went into both the P4P promotion and regrettably, the monitoring of individuals gaming the system. We have thus decided to discontinue the P4P promotion on January 15.
Artist Cash Program Will be Discontinued
Accounting and engineering resource issues associated with the P4P promotion apply also to the Artist Cash program. This has made it necessary for us to discontinue one of our more convenient Artist programs. If you are currently paying for any subscriptions with Artist Cash, please go to your My Account to easily create an alternate payment method. "
mp3.com is my favorite place to locate new music, but if you don't like Techno it seems rather weak...
Artists like Hermit Bastard and EDGEY have plenty of material that I've used in my college radio show.
Their Gabber genre (and the genre system in general) has a lot of new sounds to explore.
For non-electronic music I've yet to find anything that compares with the exposure to local/new music you get from working in a college radio station.
it has to be a hoax
the testimonials are too much... not to mention the questionable legality of the roast bald eagle
Check the registrant, the CEO and sysadmin live at the same Redwood City address.
also: checkout his main site
at least you're not as bad as the microsoft fanboys
doom 3 will be great... I know some people who are going to have some awesome maps ready when it arrives.