Two things, first if you read the instructions you will see that you should always limit your upload rate to at most 80% of your maximum upload bandwidth. Your computer has to send back tcp/ip acknowledgement packets to verify that it received the packets you are downloading. If the upload bandwidth is being consumed, the acknowledgement packets are getting through too slowly.
Second, change your port from the default port. Some trackers are set to block request from the default port because those ports are often throttled by the ISP. This is all explained in the fine manual.
Another point is that Apple doesn't seem to have any problem competing against Microsoft in digital downloads or getting people to install iTunes for Windows.
"As much as this pains me, here is the bleek future of All-Things-Open-Source...... Regardless of it's security and speed, Exchange is on top and will remain there. Especially once.NET comes out and applications go to a subscription model. The subscription model will pretty much send the open source movement back about ten years. In a subscription based model, IT managers pay a yearly fee and never ever have to worry about upgrades, patches or licensing issues."
As opposed to Open Source where the IT managers pay nothing for upgrades and patches and doesn't have to worry about licenses?
it is not the story creators that suck. They were forced to have childish cartoons by their higher ups. If you look at some of the work of the most admired animated TV writers today like Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, etc. (Batman TAS , Superman TAS, Justice League). They all wrote drek to pay the bills. As you can see from thier work in the 90's, they were talented but just had thier hands tied.
Wouldn't it make more sense to limit how much a candidate can spend in their election campaign? In addition limit how much a political party can spend. ===== The Supreme Court already outlawed this. They said limiting the amount of a candidate's own money that he could spend is a violation of free speech. Of course that means that a rich candidate could spend all of his own money he wanted to but a poorer candidate couldn't spend money donated by others.
do you get less fines even though the vast majority of people do'nt respect that law? I guessed so...
Actually you do. I see cops on the side of the interstate all of the time watching people go 70 in 55mph speed zone and they don't even blink. Even when I'm on the interstate practically alone and passed by a cop that must have clocked me going 70 he doesn't even try to pull me over. I haven't heard of anyone getting a ticket in the metro area for going 70 in 55.
There is one important difference between DSL and cable beyond the shared bandwidth. Most cable providers have a more restrictive TOS. Compare your cable providers TOS to that of DirectTV DSL(aka Telocity). While most cable providers discourage/disallow servers and some even disallow VPN's, not only does Telocity tolerate servers, they even give you instructions on how to set them up and help you get a Domain Name pointed to your *static* IP address. Most DSL providers seem to have a "it's your line do anything you want with it as long as you don't infringe on other people" attitide.
UAE works nice and fine under Mac OS 8.1 (on a 120mhz 604) and OS X 10.1 (on a 600mhz iMac). I doubt if it runs well on Windows, but I don't really care (even Basilisk II is slow under XP).
What type of CPU and what programs? Basilisk II ran all of the shareware 68K games I threw at it fine -- i.e. Maelstrom, Apeiron, etc. on a 400Mhz Celeron.
What utter bullshit. Yes, the studio is bancrupt, but that's not because the movie wasn't succesful. The movie netted a total of 104 million dollars, not counting the DVD sales. That's NOT an unsuccess.
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http://us.imdb.com/Business?0173840
You don't follow the Amiga scene do you? Jim Drew is very long on promises and very short on products. He promised an x86 emulator for the PowerMac way back in '94 when the first P-Mac was introduced. He promised, by using some proprietary assembly programming that only he knew about, that he would achieve p60 speed on a 601-60Mhz based P-Mac. He was even quoted in Macworld back in '94. Of course it never happened.
His PowerMac emulator for the Amiga was 7 years overdue and severely lacking.
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Actually, IE 5.5 has the same problem. Frontpage actually puts a non breaking space in empty cells automatically for this very reason
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Once you have physical access to most computers there are simple ways to get adminstrative access. It took less than 5 minutes of searching to find a Linux boot disk that allows you to change the administrator's password on NT. No "hacking" required -- just press return twice to accept the defaults and type in the new password.
Two things, first if you read the instructions you will see that you should always limit your upload rate to at most 80% of your maximum upload bandwidth. Your computer has to send back tcp/ip acknowledgement packets to verify that it received the packets you are downloading. If the upload bandwidth is being consumed, the acknowledgement packets are getting through too slowly.
Second, change your port from the default port. Some trackers are set to block request from the default port because those ports are often throttled by the ISP. This is all explained in the fine manual.
Another point is that Apple doesn't seem to have any problem competing against Microsoft in digital downloads or getting people to install iTunes for Windows.
"As much as this pains me, here is the bleek future of All-Things-Open-Source...... Regardless of it's security and speed, Exchange is on top and will remain there. Especially once .NET comes out and applications go to a subscription model. The subscription model will pretty much send the open source movement back about ten years. In a subscription based model, IT managers pay a yearly fee and never ever have to worry about upgrades, patches or licensing issues."
As opposed to Open Source where the IT managers pay nothing for upgrades and patches and doesn't have to worry about licenses?
it is not the story creators that suck. They were forced to have childish cartoons by their higher ups. If you look at some of the work of the most admired animated TV writers today like Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, etc. (Batman TAS , Superman TAS, Justice League). They all wrote drek to pay the bills. As you can see from thier work in the 90's, they were talented but just had thier hands tied.
Wouldn't it make more sense to limit how much a candidate can spend in their election campaign? In addition limit how much a political party can spend.
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The Supreme Court already outlawed this. They said limiting the amount of a candidate's own money that he could spend is a violation of free speech. Of course that means that a rich candidate could spend all of his own money he wanted to but a poorer candidate couldn't spend money donated by others.
Actually you do. I see cops on the side of the interstate all of the time watching people go 70 in 55mph speed zone and they don't even blink. Even when I'm on the interstate practically alone and passed by a cop that must have clocked me going 70 he doesn't even try to pull me over. I haven't heard of anyone getting a ticket in the metro area for going 70 in 55.
There is one important difference between DSL and cable beyond the shared bandwidth. Most cable providers have a more restrictive TOS. Compare your cable providers TOS to that of DirectTV DSL(aka Telocity). While most cable providers discourage/disallow servers and some even disallow VPN's, not only does Telocity tolerate servers, they even give you instructions on how to set them up and help you get a Domain Name pointed to your *static* IP address. Most DSL providers seem to have a "it's your line do anything you want with it as long as you don't infringe on other people" attitide.
What type of CPU and what programs? Basilisk II ran all of the shareware 68K games I threw at it fine -- i.e. Maelstrom, Apeiron, etc. on a 400Mhz Celeron.
$72 million overseas. If you would read the story you would have learned this and saved embarrassing yourself in a useless post.
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So a movie that cost $137M to make made (gross not net as the previous poster said) $99M. Meaning it netted -38M. This is not a success.
What utter bullshit. Yes, the studio is bancrupt, but that's not because the movie wasn't succesful. The movie netted a total of 104 million dollars, not counting the DVD sales. That's NOT an unsuccess.
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http://us.imdb.com/Business?0173840
Budget: 137M
US Box Office: 32M
Where did you get the 104 million from?
Don't get me start on VB's variant type... sheesh. there's a car wreck waiting to happen.
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And how is the VB variant type worse than the c (void *), the java object type, or the perl..oh yeah every variable in Perl is more or less a variant.
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You don't follow the Amiga scene do you? Jim Drew is very long on promises and very short on products. He promised an x86 emulator for the PowerMac way back in '94 when the first P-Mac was introduced. He promised, by using some proprietary assembly programming that only he knew about, that he would achieve p60 speed on a 601-60Mhz based P-Mac. He was even quoted in Macworld back in '94. Of course it never happened.
His PowerMac emulator for the Amiga was 7 years overdue and severely lacking.
Actually, IE 5.5 has the same problem. Frontpage actually puts a non breaking space in empty cells automatically for this very reason
Once you have physical access to most computers there are simple ways to get adminstrative access. It took less than 5 minutes of searching to find a Linux boot disk that allows you to change the administrator's password on NT. No "hacking" required -- just press return twice to accept the defaults and type in the new password.