A student at my school committed suicide after he was caught using school computers to print racist materials from the Internet. Administration was kind enough to give him the option of being the one to tell his family and gave him several days to explain before they called to speak to his parents. This happened just before a weeklong vacation, at the end of which he hung himself in his garage with his family in the next room watching a video.
There is absolute no way the school can be at fault for this. To think, as many did, that the school (or the school mentioned in this article) is responsible for pushing a student to kill themselves is simply wrong. Normal healthy kids don't kill themselves when they get in trouble, nor do they prefer death to imprisonment.
I personally wasn't banned, but I know people that were and they were back up and running in no time. All napster did to ban people was create a registry setting so that even if you reinstalled napster it would still know you were banned. Someone easily found the setting and created a simple.reg file that any newbie could double click to regain access. I don't think banning people is a viable option.
I was unfamiliar with that "basic fact" as well. I also didn't realize that the Gap ads were filmed before the Matrix. I also didn't know that movie cameras were needed to continue action during rotation. And here I just thought they changed the timing so they didn't fire all at once! Wow, I feel dumb beneath your scathing review of CBS.
Shoutcast is, in my opinion, by far the best audio streamer. I have little to no experience with video except on the client side, from which perspective real has the most god-awful quality, quicktime is high-quality and relatively well integrated, windows media player is robust and effective but seems to be slightly lower quality.
A student at my school committed suicide after he was caught using school computers to print racist materials from the Internet. Administration was kind enough to give him the option of being the one to tell his family and gave him several days to explain before they called to speak to his parents. This happened just before a weeklong vacation, at the end of which he hung himself in his garage with his family in the next room watching a video. There is absolute no way the school can be at fault for this. To think, as many did, that the school (or the school mentioned in this article) is responsible for pushing a student to kill themselves is simply wrong. Normal healthy kids don't kill themselves when they get in trouble, nor do they prefer death to imprisonment.
I personally wasn't banned, but I know people that were and they were back up and running in no time. All napster did to ban people was create a registry setting so that even if you reinstalled napster it would still know you were banned. Someone easily found the setting and created a simple .reg file that any newbie could double click to regain access. I don't think banning people is a viable option.
I was unfamiliar with that "basic fact" as well. I also didn't realize that the Gap ads were filmed before the Matrix. I also didn't know that movie cameras were needed to continue action during rotation. And here I just thought they changed the timing so they didn't fire all at once! Wow, I feel dumb beneath your scathing review of CBS.
Shoutcast is, in my opinion, by far the best audio streamer. I have little to no experience with video except on the client side, from which perspective real has the most god-awful quality, quicktime is high-quality and relatively well integrated, windows media player is robust and effective but seems to be slightly lower quality.