I think VA is getting too powerful of a company in the Linux community. They are trying to be the next Microsoft, just of the Linux community. Just think of what they can do to the Linux community once they get a lot of power.... -- Alan L. * Webmaster of www.UnixPower.org
How do they expect to stop people from playing mp3s they buy, and why the hell do they even think people will buy mp3s? I mean come on, mp3s are everywhere, why is somebody going to actually buy one (or more)? This is stupid -- Alan L. * Webmaster of www.UnixPower.org
Canadian Version of 'By US Code Title 47, Sec.227'
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Is there a Canadian version of this:
220-By US Code Title 47, Sec.227(a)(2)(B), a computer/modem/printer meets the 220-definition of a telephone fax machine. 220- 220-By US Code Title 47, Sec.227(b)(1)(C), it is unlawful to send any 220-unsolicited advertisement to such equipment. 220- 220-By US Code Title 47, Sec.227(b)(3)(C), a violation of the aforementioned 220-Section is punishable by action to recover actual monetary loss, or 500 220-dollars, whichever is greater, for each violation.
Charging the people $500 to use you as a relay to send spam would stomp out the problems.... -- Alan L. * Webmaster of www.UnixPower.org
There site doesn't have enough content to it, and I don't see any of the things that were described in the post to slashdot, why not check out my website for UNIX in general, http://www.unixpower.org
Linux is and will always be one of the lamest Unix variants around, because of the users. A large chunk of Linux users hang around in hacker channels and talk with numbers, giving it a bad name. Linux is always going to attract the cracker crowd. A lot of people think Linux is a trend for crackers to run, I would have to agree with them. But when the crackers quit running Linux, maybe it will redeem itself. As for RedH*t, they are hopeless I think. Constructive criticicm is welcome, flames are not. -- Alan L. * Webmaster of www.UnixPower.org
I think VA is getting too powerful of a company in the Linux community. They are trying to be the next Microsoft, just of the Linux community. Just think of what they can do to the Linux community once they get a lot of power....
--
Alan L. * Webmaster of www.UnixPower.org
How do they expect to stop people from playing mp3s they buy, and why the hell do they even think people will buy mp3s? I mean come on, mp3s are everywhere, why is somebody going to actually buy one (or more)? This is stupid
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Alan L. * Webmaster of www.UnixPower.org
Is there a Canadian version of this:
220-By US Code Title 47, Sec.227(a)(2)(B), a computer/modem/printer meets the
220-definition of a telephone fax machine.
220-
220-By US Code Title 47, Sec.227(b)(1)(C), it is unlawful to send any
220-unsolicited advertisement to such equipment.
220-
220-By US Code Title 47, Sec.227(b)(3)(C), a violation of the aforementioned
220-Section is punishable by action to recover actual monetary loss, or 500
220-dollars, whichever is greater, for each violation.
Charging the people $500 to use you as a relay to send spam would stomp out the problems....
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Alan L. * Webmaster of www.UnixPower.org
I wonder what will become of the new DEC shit that would be coming out, will it be getting better since the guy resigned, or worse?
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Alan L. * Webmaster of www.UnixPower.org
There site doesn't have enough content to it, and I don't see any of the things that were described in the post to slashdot, why not check out my website for UNIX in general, http://www.unixpower.org
--
Alan L. * Webmaster of www.UnixPower.org
Linux is and will always be one of the lamest Unix variants around, because of the users. A large chunk of Linux users hang around in hacker channels and talk with numbers, giving it a bad name. Linux is always going to attract the cracker crowd. A lot of people think Linux is a trend for crackers to run, I would have to agree with them. But when the crackers quit running Linux, maybe it will redeem itself. As for RedH*t, they are hopeless I think. Constructive criticicm is welcome, flames are not.
--
Alan L. * Webmaster of www.UnixPower.org