I would switch to Linux if the applications I use in Windows were available in Linux. Example, all the Adobe products. If Adobe would port their CS3 suite to Linux and also Sony Vegas 8 I would leave Windows for good. I'm aware of alternatives but that's not going to get me to switch.
Here are 2 archiving solutions. I work for a law firm and lawyers use Outlook for storage. We currently have a 350 MB size limit but quite a few partners exceed that and there's not a whole lot we can do to prevent that other than remind them with and email stating their mailbox is over the limit.
These 2 can move email and attachments to cheaper storage and the user doesn't know it's been moved, other than the icon next to the message. They click on the email and it opens. This eliminates.pst files. I'm sure there's other solutions out there.
That was only one of a few server options in 1942.
1. Death Cam - showed who killed you on the map by overhead cam. 2. Free Cam - Allowed you to "fly" around the map after you died and before you re-spawned. 3. None of the above - Showed you dead or where you blew up and no free cam.
I'm still at 1.04 and for the past few weeks I've checked for new updated (Tools > Options > Advanced) and my Firefox still says there are no updates for the browser. Extensions have been updating.
'The casual piracy, the school yard piracy, is a huge issue for us...Two-thirds of all piracy comes from ripping and burning CDs, which is why making the CD a secure format is of the utmost importance'
Seems TiVo is going to force you to use a specific DVD authoring package (SonicDVD) which you cannot buy right now ($69.99).
And also even though TiVo released TD v 2 you can't use the feature unitil TiVo updates your TiVo with the new software. And don't think you can manually update your Tivo--you can't. You can enter your TiVo service number on their site to get on the waiting list.
I'm not sure why they are waisting time and money on this because. A)TiVo botched the entire process and B)The MPAA and/or the networks won't let this go on for too long anyway.
How do they do it?
Pretty nasty stuff
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,20757285
This can happen when you use their hosting services
I would switch to Linux if the applications I use in Windows were available in Linux.
Example, all the Adobe products. If Adobe would port their CS3 suite to Linux and also Sony Vegas 8 I would leave Windows for good. I'm aware of alternatives but that's not going to get me to switch.
FTA
"The server currently running the scam is hosted in Korea and is accessed via a hex-encoded IP address."
Here are 2 archiving solutions. I work for a law firm and lawyers use Outlook for storage. We currently have a 350 MB size limit but quite a few partners exceed that and there's not a whole lot we can do to prevent that other than remind them with and email stating their mailbox is over the limit.
.pst files. I'm sure there's other solutions out there.
These 2 can move email and attachments to cheaper storage and the user doesn't know it's been moved, other than the icon next to the message. They click on the email and it opens. This eliminates
Veritas' KVS
EMC's Lagato
You mean....waste another 120 seconds.
Why are you still here then?
How hard can it be to find 3 rats in Jersey?
ROFLZs
Who determines what is PORN?
Try:
Legato from EMC (http://www.legato.com/)
CommVault (http://www.commvault.com/)
KVS (which is now part of Veritas, http://www.veritas.com/kvs/)
We have looked at all of these for the past few months and all of these are Sarbanes-Oxley compliant.
Hilary, if you can't stop your own husband for splooging on an intern what makes you think you can stop video games from doing the same?
Seems to me a huge liberal, Hilary Clinton, got this ball rolling in NY state.
That was only one of a few server options in 1942.
1. Death Cam - showed who killed you on the map by overhead cam.
2. Free Cam - Allowed you to "fly" around the map after you died and before you re-spawned.
3. None of the above - Showed you dead or where you blew up and no free cam.
I'm still at 1.04 and for the past few weeks I've checked for new updated (Tools > Options > Advanced) and my Firefox still says there are no updates for the browser. Extensions have been updating.
The title is different...
From this:
Got Spyware? Throw out the Computer!
Posted by Zonk on Saturday July 16, @02:39PM
To this:
Spyware Removal: Drop PC in Dumpster
Posted by timothy on Monday July 18, @06:45PM
The zboard allows you to drop in a set of keys in just a few seconds:
http://www.zboard.com/us/
You tool, you only saved .99 on that--rofl
'The casual piracy, the school yard piracy, is a huge issue for us...Two-thirds of all piracy comes from ripping and burning CDs, which is why making the CD a secure format is of the utmost importance'
Importance to whom?
O & A Party Rock
doh! This has been posted 4 different times over on the tivocommunity.com forums
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http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread
I got rid of it from my DISH subscription because it was the worst.
Anyone have a dart with the video on it?
If you do please throw it my way.
G4 should be GBore?
That station sucks and most of the folks on the air don't know tech or even gaming for that matter.
Seems TiVo is going to force you to use a specific DVD authoring package (SonicDVD) which you cannot buy right now ($69.99).
And also even though TiVo released TD v 2 you can't use the feature unitil TiVo updates your TiVo with the new software. And don't think you can manually update your Tivo--you can't. You can enter your TiVo service number on their site to get on the waiting list.
I'm not sure why they are waisting time and money on this because. A)TiVo botched the entire process and B)The MPAA and/or the networks won't let this go on for too long anyway.