I'm not doubting the fact that eXeem installed Cydoor into their client, but I checked out the details that Symantec offers regarding Cydoor, and neither of the.dll files, nor registry entries occur on my computer. So, either this is a different version of Cydoor, or eXeem has not installed it on my box yet.
I most certainly installed eXeem from the eXeem website. I don't know what's going on.
One would think that there is more to the Seattle Underground than what is on the tour.
I do remember hearing about the tunnels under the University of Washington back in 1997 when this article first came out. I later found out that a friend who didn't live there had assisted in setting up that squat, with electricty, television, etc.
B_H
Certainly a step in the right direction...
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Greenbacks No More
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I think it is great that the U.S. is finally deciding to play with the rest of the world. Not only are the current American bills ugly and hard to differentiate, we have an incredibly poor denomination system.
$1 bills are practically useless, and would be much more efficient if a coin was successfully introduced as a replacement.
$5, $10, $20, $50, $100 and that's it? Why don't we at least have a $250 or $500 and a $1000? Again, the dollar has become severly devalued in the last couple decades and it would be smart to start introducing larger bills again.
A company should release 5 1/4" bay covers that allow one to mount daughter cards such as my non-Sound Blaster SP/DIF card that takes up a perfectly usable pci slot. I can't see a way to modify a normal blank bay cover, but I assume there is a way to do it with some work.
I'm not doubting the fact that eXeem installed Cydoor into their client, but I checked out the details that Symantec offers regarding Cydoor, and neither of the .dll files, nor registry entries occur on my computer. So, either this is a different version of Cydoor, or eXeem has not installed it on my box yet.
I most certainly installed eXeem from the eXeem website. I don't know what's going on.
In a remote area of New Mexico called Los Alamos? And we all can see what the Japanese got from it...
I vaguely recall this model failing miserably with Sony and their NetYaroze.
3oz and a 24 FOOT wingspan? something doesn't add up.
"...leading to the capture of 35,000 finished CD-Rs..."
421 burners = 156 fast burners
35,000 finished cd-r's = a 10-pack of rewritables
One would think that there is more to the Seattle Underground than what is on the tour.
I do remember hearing about the tunnels under the University of Washington back in 1997 when this article first came out. I later found out that a friend who didn't live there had assisted in setting up that squat, with electricty, television, etc. B_H
Real Player; Didn't Listen
I think it is great that the U.S. is finally deciding to play with the rest of the world. Not only are the current American bills ugly and hard to differentiate, we have an incredibly poor denomination system.
$1 bills are practically useless, and would be much more efficient if a coin was successfully introduced as a replacement.
$5, $10, $20, $50, $100 and that's it? Why don't we at least have a $250 or $500 and a $1000? Again, the dollar has become severly devalued in the last couple decades and it would be smart to start introducing larger bills again.
B_H
A company should release 5 1/4" bay covers that allow one to mount daughter cards such as my non-Sound Blaster SP/DIF card that takes up a perfectly usable pci slot. I can't see a way to modify a normal blank bay cover, but I assume there is a way to do it with some work.