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  1. Re:Why not? on Yale Switching To Gmail, Not Without Opposition · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I might also mention that while you are a student (at least with Gmail), is that there are NO ADS.

    When you graduate you can keep your existing e-mail and the ads will resume.

  2. Why not? on Yale Switching To Gmail, Not Without Opposition · · Score: 3, Insightful

    When one of the top public universities already switched?

    Email at UVa: Account Choices

    Account choices:

    - Students: Microsoft Live and/or Gmail

    - Alumni: Gmail

    - Faculty/Staff/Special cases: Exchange and/or CMS (former mail system)

    It's probably cheaper to outsource e-mail providers, but UVA still maintains control of the @virginia.edu domain and forwards e-mail to Live or G-mail.

  3. Re:Price is important on Apple Movie Store Only Serving Disney Films? · · Score: 1

    EBGames/Gamespot now has used XBOX's for $109.99 + tax. So that's a cheap XBMC...

  4. Universities usually have strict polices: on UTD Lifts Ban On WiFi Equipment · · Score: 1

    Most univerisities have strict policies regarding what you can and cannot connect to their network..
    At least mine does:
    University of Virginia Wireless airspace policy

    And the medieval Residence hall bandwidth policy. 512 kbps limited + "timeout box" for people using more than 750 meg.

  5. Re:Problem with browsers that aren't IE. on Mozilla 1.5 Beta Released · · Score: 2, Informative
    Googlebar extension for mozilla, mozilla-based browsers:

    Clickie:
    http://googlebar.mozdev.org

  6. US Export Regulations on kha0S Linux - It's all about Security · · Score: 1

    Most of the cryptographic material that is illegal to export outside of the United States is done and distributed offsite. The article misquoted the website. Pre4 is not available on ftp.kha0s.org (which is u.s.). However, snapshots are available on ftp.replay.com (hosted in the Netherlands). Take a look at www.replay.com