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  1. Machina II - The Friends and Enemies of Modern... on MP3.com Summit - The Music Revolution is Over · · Score: 2

    Any idea where I could download that from? I looked on their website, but I couldn't seem to find the download for it.

  2. Re:Western Bullshit on Afghanistan Bans Internet · · Score: 2

    Now I personally don't advocate taking away liberties and sexism and the other more violent parts of their culture but i'm ok with them doing it, Because it's their culture.

    Fuck you you glass headed idiot.

  3. errr on Afghanistan Bans Internet · · Score: 2

    no, he didn't. Hitler only mentioned god a few recorded times. You, my friend, are an idiot.

  4. Get a clue on Afghanistan Bans Internet · · Score: 2

    The Taliban belive that what they are doing is in the name of their religion. We call them Islamic fundamentalists because they claim to be. Religion is in the eye of the believer no matter what, and if these people believe they are following the Quaran(sp?) then they are.

    Hitler, was most certainly not a Roman Catholic. He was, in fact, a person for which religion played little or no role. He never identified himself as religious, and only mentioned God a few times in speeches.

  5. Re:Monitoring not a problem. on Afghanistan Bans Internet · · Score: 1

    Cellphones don't work without nearby cell towers, idiot.

  6. True on IANAL · · Score: 2

    It was a good story, intresting.

    But with the slashdot intro, it was kind of annoying that he didn't start talking about this Marcus kid for a while.

  7. Wow on IANAL · · Score: 2

    This author sure does take a long to get to the point...

  8. oops on Adobe Threatens KIllustrator Over Name · · Score: 2

    But your still wrong, aol had not trademarked the name "AIM" either.

  9. BSOD and win9x on Adobe Responds to KIllustrator · · Score: 2

    Blue screens are not fatal in windows 95/98/me

  10. Re:Open servers on EFNet on the Rocks Again · · Score: 2

    And how the fuck are they supposed to do that?

    Hi, we really need more open servers. Would you mind hosting our network and reciving hundreds of Distributed Denial of service attacks a day?


  11. web history? on EFNet on the Rocks Again · · Score: 2

    IRC is not a part of the web, it has no place in 'web' history. The web is only a subset of the internet. And not the subset that contains IRC.

  12. Echelon on EFNet on the Rocks Again · · Score: 2

    Echelon is run by the NSA, not the FBI. And it deals primarily with Europe.

    And the FBI probably has bigger problems to deal with then IRC servers going down due to poor design.

  13. Hrm on EFNet on the Rocks Again · · Score: 3

    I think you're missunderstanding the point of the EEF...

  14. key blocks on Georgia Sues RC5 User For $415,000 · · Score: 2

    You don't download keys, you download key blocks. Each key block is like 1k or something and has enough keys to keep a computer going for several hours.

  15. Um on Telocity Wants Its Gateways Back · · Score: 2

    Except they never claimed that they were loaning it to many of the people. They just handed it to them. If no agreement has been spelled out, then the customer most certanly would own the equipment.

  16. Um on Telocity Wants Its Gateways Back · · Score: 2

    Right, but as recent legal procedings have shown, a license you don't have to read (or arn't even aware of) isn't legaly binding.

    Many people were given service without signing anything. Just because the TOS is up there now dosn't mean that it always was (duh)

  17. No on Telocity Wants Its Gateways Back · · Score: 2

    If someone just gives something to you, then you own it. Unless some other agreement has been made.

  18. nope on Adobe Threatens KIllustrator Over Name · · Score: 2

    both "Adobe Illustrator" and just "Illustrator" are trademarked by Adobe.

  19. GAIM and AIM. on Adobe Threatens KIllustrator Over Name · · Score: 2

    Actualy, when GAIM came out, America Online had not yet copyrigted the name "AIM"

  20. [ot] dictionary on Adobe Threatens KIllustrator Over Name · · Score: 1

    Your online dictionary sucks, why would anyone use it when they have dictionary.com?

  21. Uh... on Software In The Land That Time Forgot · · Score: 4

    Actualy, Linux has been ported to IBM mainframes, by IBM itself. The problem isn't the coding, the 'problem' if you really want to call it that is that the Mainframes simply work and work fine.

    If you have a box thats handling, say, $1 million dollars worth of transactions per day, and it's been doing it for the past 20 years, why the hell would you stop? Why fix it if it aint broke?

    IBM has put plenty of web-integration stuff out there for their mainframes, or you can interface them with PCs (Use tons of web-facing PCs with a Big-ol mainframe as your DB server).

    Just because a hack exists dosn't mean you need to, or have any reason, to use it.

    Linux is there for the mainframes for people who want it, but if you've already got a mainframe... what's the point?

  22. Filenames on Software In The Land That Time Forgot · · Score: 1

    Windows2000 works fine with Unicode filenames, as does windowsCE, no problem at all and I didn't have to download anything. This was using chinese, but I'm sure japanese is a similar issue

    What's really amazing about WinCE though, is that it dosn't at all support 8bit ASCII text, so everything is unicode unless you go way out of your way, and write your own ASCII libs.

  23. bill gate's fortune, per person on Software In The Land That Time Forgot · · Score: 2

    according to the Bill Gates Personal Clock the average US cizan's personal contribution to bill gate's forune is about $280.

  24. 48 bits is a lot on Breaking the ATA Addressing Barrier · · Score: 3

    I'm sure it has to do with physical limitations and performance. Anyway, this is a different problem then the BIOS one, ATA has been able to handle 137gig drives since it's creation. And now were talking about increasing that capability by A Million Even if we apply more's law to hard drives, that's still over 30 years away. 64bit on the other hand would be useful for about 54 years. Either solution would will work for quite a while, and I doubt being able to use the same hard drive standard between 2030 and 2056 is really that much more then performance considerations today.

  25. Hotmail on MSDN Subscriber Forced to use Passport · · Score: 2

    Hey, give them a hotmail email address

    If you have a hotmail account, you already have a passport account.