The funny part of this is find, is not the fact that AOL is being sued for "creating a monster" with gnutella, but the fact that mp3board is tring to beat the opposition at there own game.
Anytime a "big boy" like AOL comes along and slaps little startup with some sort of legal restrictions, the courts most always favor the big boy. Now the tides have turned.
Anyways, the AOL/TimeWarner deal has little hope of being approved IMO. It is MEGA scary that one company can have a HUGE impact thgouht ones life and mold them into little AOL/TimeWarner clones.
OK I know shipping with a default password is lame, but changing default passwords/useraccount is a common security measure. At least i think it is, and many others agree. Anyone feel any different?
From a little birdy, @Home and the Univeristy of Kentucky are in talks about installing a link between @Home and UK for university students who live off campus.
Many students complained during the past semester about the lack of quality when they where tring to use the univesity machines from home.
did ms jump on the bandwagon too soon. if i remember, they added internet printing protocol to w2k. wonder if it will fit the standard, or will there a m4 standard as well?
this past weekend the university of kentucky lug had lan party. no one has went out and killed anyone. of course we are all sane/normal/educated indivduals.
parents and kids need to learn that these things are only a game.
Like the saying goes: Guns don't kill people, people kill people.
The funny part of this is find, is not the fact that AOL is being sued for "creating a monster" with gnutella, but the fact that mp3board is tring to beat the opposition at there own game.
Anytime a "big boy" like AOL comes along and slaps little startup with some sort of legal restrictions, the courts most always favor the big boy. Now the tides have turned.
Anyways, the AOL/TimeWarner deal has little hope of being approved IMO. It is MEGA scary that one company can have a HUGE impact thgouht ones life and mold them into little AOL/TimeWarner clones.
OK I know shipping with a default password is lame, but changing default passwords/useraccount is a common security measure. At least i think it is, and many others agree. Anyone feel any different?
From a little birdy, @Home and the Univeristy of Kentucky are in talks about installing a link between @Home and UK for university students who live off campus.
Many students complained during the past semester about the lack of quality when they where tring to use the univesity machines from home.
You know ... I bet Lars is so happy he's pissing on himself right now
How can they tell if a human anwsers or a machine?
slashdotting a slashcode site...isn't that a deadly sin?
Read the Offical Press Release here.
did ms jump on the bandwagon too soon. if i remember, they added internet printing protocol to w2k. wonder if it will fit the standard, or will there a m4 standard as well?
divide and conquer
can anyone post it? I am interested in what this one does.
so one feeds the load-balancer/firewall, while the other feeds the nfs/mysql side.
ok i see they have dual nics? is that for fault-tolerance or load-balancing, or what?
here is my fix for the worm.
it removes the files and registry entries made by the worm. Also removes *.vbs copies from drives and unhides reverts *.mp(2|3)'s.
He who dies with the most OS's wins!
this past weekend the university of kentucky lug had lan party. no one has went out and killed anyone. of course we are all sane/normal/educated indivduals.
parents and kids need to learn that these things are only a game.
Like the saying goes: Guns don't kill people, people kill people.