Fuck them! I've been saying all along that they are no better than anybody else. This only proves it.
Vent all you like, but the bill itself contains this snippet:
Green Party minority view The Green Party applauded the introduction of this legislation, as it began to address the significant failings of its predecessor. The Green Party has always opposed, and continues to oppose, termination (account suspension) as a remedy for infringing file sharing. We believe it is disproportionate to the problem and would not solve it. The compromise before the committee isn’t a compromise on this issue at all. It is just a delay in implementation of this ill-considered remedy. The Green Party asserts that there is a danger in heavy-handed regulation for a problem that may only be a temporary result of new technologies upsetting traditional business models. The use of fines rather than Internet suspension is a more appropriate sanction for file sharing, and the punishments should be proportionate to the crime. Citizens are not denied the right to use their telephones because they happened to be used in the commission of a crime, and this legislation should not set any precedent. Access to the Internet has become a necessity in an era when more and more public and private services are only provided online. While supporting the bill in principle, the Green Party opposes the retention of termination in the legislation.
While it would be nice if the Greens said that any and all regulation of the internet is wrong, I find their stance above very accurately sums up my own feelings on the matter. They are very plainly pointing out that this is the wrong approach, that it is heavy handed, inappropriate, and over the top. They even say, more or less, that "old media" should stop harassing the government and join the real world. Is this not everything that/. champions?
This current govt seem quite happy to anything they damn well please, including forcibly sacking the elected members of our regional council and replacing them with a body of their own choosing who are not answerable to their ratepayers.
There doesn't seem to be much we can do, but I encourage you to at the very least email the Hon Simon Power (simon.power@national.org.nz) and express your disdain for his actions over, and sponsorship of, this bill. If we don't speak out, we stand even less chance of changing a thing.
That's nothing; while cleaning up a hacked windows server today, I happened across the IPs for a pair of Lexmark color laser printers. A little bit of digging later, I found they were wide open, sitting in the business centers at a couple of hotels in Washington DC.
My flatmate had great fun printing 40 pages of LOLCats transcontinental!
Next phase is to code up a genuine bit bucket: you pipe the bits in, they emerge goodness-knows-where from some poor sods randomly chosen printer:-) Might encourage them to secure things a little.
For a moderately retro look, try painting the case in a gloss finsih, preferably black, have all your drives painted black, and lots and lots of chrome!
Plus of course the fins on the back like the late
59 cadillacs
ROX-Filer for the file manager. It manages desktop icons, and has a panel as well if you want one. It's based on Gtk+, but doens't involove any gnome. rox.sf.net
FSPanel, for F*ing Small Panel. The whole app is only 10k under linux! Plus it works and includes a pager (optional patch). www.chatjunkies.org/fspanel/
On my box it takes about 2 seconds to fully load everything! how's that for performance. KDE 2.1.0 took close to a minute to load.
Fuck them! I've been saying all along that they are no better than anybody else. This only proves it.
Vent all you like, but the bill itself contains this snippet:
Green Party minority view
The Green Party applauded the introduction of this legislation, as it began to address the significant failings of its predecessor.
The Green Party has always opposed, and continues to oppose, termination (account suspension) as a remedy for infringing file sharing. We believe it is disproportionate to the problem and would not solve it. The compromise before the committee isn’t a compromise on this issue at all. It is just a delay in implementation of this ill-considered remedy.
The Green Party asserts that there is a danger in heavy-handed regulation for a problem that may only be a temporary result of new technologies upsetting traditional business models.
The use of fines rather than Internet suspension is a more appropriate sanction for file sharing, and the punishments should be proportionate to the crime.
Citizens are not denied the right to use their telephones because they happened to be used in the commission of a crime, and this legislation should not set any precedent. Access to the Internet has become a necessity in an era when more and more public and private services are only provided online.
While supporting the bill in principle, the Green Party opposes the retention of termination in the legislation.
While it would be nice if the Greens said that any and all regulation of the internet is wrong, I find their stance above very accurately sums up my own feelings on the matter. They are very plainly pointing out that this is the wrong approach, that it is heavy handed, inappropriate, and over the top. They even say, more or less, that "old media" should stop harassing the government and join the real world. Is this not everything that /. champions?
This current govt seem quite happy to anything they damn well please, including forcibly sacking the elected members of our regional council and replacing them with a body of their own choosing who are not answerable to their ratepayers.
There doesn't seem to be much we can do, but I encourage you to at the very least email the Hon Simon Power (simon.power@national.org.nz) and express your disdain for his actions over, and sponsorship of, this bill. If we don't speak out, we stand even less chance of changing a thing.
That's nothing; while cleaning up a hacked windows server today, I happened across the IPs for a pair of Lexmark color laser printers. A little bit of digging later, I found they were wide open, sitting in the business centers at a couple of hotels in Washington DC.
:-) Might encourage them to secure things a little.
My flatmate had great fun printing 40 pages of LOLCats transcontinental!
Next phase is to code up a genuine bit bucket: you pipe the bits in, they emerge goodness-knows-where from some poor sods randomly chosen printer
For a moderately retro look, try painting the case in a gloss finsih, preferably black, have all your drives painted black, and lots and lots of chrome!
Plus of course the fins on the back like the late 59 cadillacs
I've had a bit of a go at capturing this look, but this guy's done much better.
- ROX-Filer for the file manager. It manages desktop icons, and has a panel as well if you want one. It's based on Gtk+, but doens't involove any gnome.
- Oroborus for the window manager. It's default theme is beautiful and it is amazingly quick. Uses only xlib for drawing.
- FSPanel, for F*ing Small Panel. The whole app is only 10k under linux! Plus it works and includes a pager (optional patch).
On my box it takes about 2 seconds to fully load everything! how's that for performance. KDE 2.1.0 took close to a minute to load.rox.sf.net
www.kensden.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Oroborus/
www.chatjunkies.org/fspanel/