Actually they are hosted by us, Deru Communications. We do use Puregig as an access provider, but I can assure you that we have to pay Puregig for the priveledge of hosting mirrordot.;-)
Of course I should have read that you were talking about an OTA antenna and not a sat dish, but the same ruling applies.:-)
I have a wireless antennae up on a mast on my roof (it does look nice though) that the builders representative said the HOA would give me trouble for, I just printed him a copy of the various FCC rulings and said they would be barking up the wrong tree. I now have a HD antennae on top of that also because it has to be that high to see over the other houses.
I still get torqued by the people that install their DirecTV dishes on their patio roofs or on the main roof - they could easily install that on the side of their house below the fence line and not have an eye sore, but I guess I have my own eyesore fo them to deal with.:-)
Federal law cannot be superceded by HOA, local, country, or State laws.
You are able to put a satellite dish up if you have the physical, proper orientation to do so. You can also put up a fixed wireless antennae for local telecommunication services (ie Internet) and your local condo tyrants cannot stop you.
Of course they could possibly make your life miserable in other ways for raining on their control parade, but you are legally within your right to install these things.
Cutting and pasting from elsewhere:
Section 207 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 directed the FCC to create the "Over the Air Reception Devices Rule". This rule is cited as 47 D.F.R. Section 1.4000 and has been in effect since October 14, 1996. It prohibits restrictions that impair the installation, maintenance, or use of antennas used to receive video programming. The rule applies to video antennas including satellite dishes that are less than one meter in diameter.
Effective January 22, 1999, the FCC amended the rule so that it also applies to rental property where the renter has an exclusive use area, such as a balcony or patio.
The owners of the stations just make less money because they have to pay a Lackey to pump the gas. It is reflected in the price or the profits - the money to pay the lackeys has to come from some where.
You have got to be kidding. I grew up in Oregon - on the coast before college, in Corvallis during college, and spent time in Portland.
Believe me, you want to pump your own gas. When I went home to Oregon over this last Memorial weekend, I could not believe the amount of time we wasted waiting for the busy lackey to come around and put gas in our vehicle.
I always thought it was insane that the brainiacs in Oregon would not want people to pump their own gas because it was a known carcinogen yet allow people to do it for a living and become more poisoned. As if being paid at or near minimum wage was worth the risk.... In Arizona, you get out, pump the gas, and leave - with a 20 pump station, you have 20 workers pumping gas, not 1 or 2 - no wasted time, and the amount of "poisoning" you get is mimimal....
Just to be Pedantic, the speed of sound in water is about 4 times faster thant he speed of sound in air - so to be supersonic in water would mean having to move about 3240 miles/hour.
What I want to know is how the buyers are able to count out the money they give you for your books so fast?!
At Oregon State, the buyers would take your books, stack them into several piles in rapid fashion - without looking up prices - and then offer $xxx for your books.
The part of this process that interested me was that the buyers always had a wad of cash in their hand and would flip out cash without counting the money - just pick off the bills with their thumb in about 1/4 a second and hand the money to you.
Darin
btw - in the Early 80's we were upset that new books were going for $40/$50 each and were being bought back for $2 - $20...
> The day they try to pull warning letter shit > on me -- I'll take 'em to small claims court > and slap an injunction on their cancellation > of my account
Can I have some of what you are smoking?
First you say they can't hold you to an AUP that you never signed, then you assert you can take them to small claims court and force them keep you as a customer...
Get real.
Without a contract they can toss you away as quickly as a used condom.
BS - it's not about companies padding their pockets, it's about consumers not wanting to pay what they paid yesterday for the products they buy today.
Look at all the industries where the prices of products is increasing versus the industries where the prices of products is decreasing and you'll see that the outsourcing is going to the areas where the prices are going down...
Someone might say the prices are going down because of outsourcing (which would be the opposite of your argument that executives are padding their pockets) - I say they are going down because it's the only way to sell the darn product - which requires the labor component to go down in cost.
This point must have been made 100 times in 100 different ways - "watch out your outsourced projects will fail".
While this may be true some of the time, what it does not take into account is that people keep outsourcing!
If it was failing as bad as all these reports seem to indicate, then people would stop outsourcing.
They are not stopping though - the trend is accelerating, not slowing down.
Here is the real problem:
I am 100% certain that if everyone stopped expecting last months tech product to cost less this month that there would be less outsourcing.
Houses and Cars cost more and more every year. But people expect their computers, dvd players, tivos, etc to get cheaper and cheaper and more powerful year after year. At some point (when parts cost next to nothing) the thing that has to give in terms of product cost is labor - assembly and support of the product.
Up until this point you have made great sense, but this comment:
Ask anybody in the military and they will tell you how much they wish they were in Iraq instead of their base at home.
Is made without any factual basis.
Every remark I have heard or read about made by American front line, mid line, and support troops in Iraq has followed the same Mantra "I go where I am told to go and do the best I can". Not a single person said anything remotely similar to what you attribute above.
The people that volunteer for the US military by and large do not do so to "kill people".
I call Bullshit - Running an ISP and having thousands of clients I get more email that anyone I know and I still don't have 100+ million emails in my 10 year old archive. If I had to broil it down to the number of IPs that have sent mail to me, it would even be much much less. To get 100 million emails (to block their ips) in 10 years you would need to get 27,000 emails a day.
I hate spam as much as the next guy, but either you are BS'ing everyone or you are just blocking anything and everything that seems to be near an IP that spams you...
Can you cite your source regarding that in 2030 Hispanics are estimated to be 50% of the US Population?
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0108121.html lists current white population as 211 million, Hispanic Origin (which means of any race) at 35 million.
USA Today reports that Hispanics may pass Blacks shortly as the largest minority.
But to surpass 211 million (plus the white growth rate) in 27 years seems a bit impossible.
Many other web sites state something similar to: A separate listing for Hispanic is not included because the US Census Bureau considers Hispanic to mean a person of Latin American descent (especially of Cuban, Mexican, or Puerto Rican origin) living in the US who may be of any race or ethnic group (white, black, Asian, etc.)
Don't get me wrong, I think Hispanic women are hot - one of the reasons I live in Arizona...
This is great news! All you have to do to combat Chinese spam now it to get the Chinese government to think you host pornography. :)
Actually they are hosted by us, Deru Communications. We do use Puregig as an access provider, but I can assure you that we have to pay Puregig for the priveledge of hosting mirrordot. ;-)
Of course I should have read that you were talking about an OTA antenna and not a sat dish, but the same ruling applies. :-)
:-)
I have a wireless antennae up on a mast on my roof (it does look nice though) that the builders representative said the HOA would give me trouble for, I just printed him a copy of the various FCC rulings and said they would be barking up the wrong tree. I now have a HD antennae on top of that also because it has to be that high to see over the other houses.
I still get torqued by the people that install their DirecTV dishes on their patio roofs or on the main roof - they could easily install that on the side of their house below the fence line and not have an eye sore, but I guess I have my own eyesore fo them to deal with.
Federal law cannot be superceded by HOA, local, country, or State laws.
You are able to put a satellite dish up if you have the physical, proper orientation to do so. You can also put up a fixed wireless antennae for local telecommunication services (ie Internet) and your local condo tyrants cannot stop you.
Of course they could possibly make your life miserable in other ways for raining on their control parade, but you are legally within your right to install these things.
Cutting and pasting from elsewhere:
Section 207 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 directed the FCC to create the "Over the Air Reception Devices Rule". This rule is cited as 47 D.F.R. Section 1.4000 and has been in effect since October 14, 1996. It prohibits restrictions that impair the installation, maintenance, or use of antennas used to receive video programming. The rule applies to video antennas including satellite dishes that are less than one meter in diameter.
Effective January 22, 1999, the FCC amended the rule so that it also applies to rental property where the renter has an exclusive use area, such as a balcony or patio.
Darin
Outlook 2003 removes the 2gb barrier on pst files. :-)
Now if I could just get Apache 1.xx to write to log files larger than 2GB I'll be in heaven.
Darin
I believe the major car rental companies recycle their fleet yearly. :-)
Darin
Gotta love Phoenix:
:-)
The normal annual rainfall at Sky Harbor International Airport is 8.29 inches
Wow... Openly admiting that you stole from Dell, then tell them that they are lousy fuckers?
What do you do after your girl friend finishes you off with a reach around? Tell her she's a lousy fuck???
Get real...
The owners of the stations just make less money because they have to pay a Lackey to pump the gas. It is reflected in the price or the profits - the money to pay the lackeys has to come from some where.
Darin
> And you don't have to pump your own gas.
You have got to be kidding. I grew up in Oregon - on the coast before college, in Corvallis during college, and spent time in Portland.
Believe me, you want to pump your own gas. When I went home to Oregon over this last Memorial weekend, I could not believe the amount of time we wasted waiting for the busy lackey to come around and put gas in our vehicle.
I always thought it was insane that the brainiacs in Oregon would not want people to pump their own gas because it was a known carcinogen yet allow people to do it for a living and become more poisoned. As if being paid at or near minimum wage was worth the risk.... In Arizona, you get out, pump the gas,
and leave - with a 20 pump station, you have 20 workers pumping gas, not 1 or 2 - no wasted time, and the amount of "poisoning" you get is mimimal....
phew...
Darin
Interestingly enough, the only food category on the web site you linked to above is for "coffee"...
I suppose catered coffee would be nice every once in awhile, but it seems like it would not be all that nourishing...
Just to be Pedantic, the speed of sound in water is about 4 times faster thant he speed of sound in air - so to be supersonic in water would mean having to move about 3240 miles/hour.
:-)
Thus YrWrstNtmr is correct.
Darin
"typically mainframes are used"
I call BS - please site references...
Darin
What I want to know is how the buyers are able to count out the money they give you for your books so fast?!
At Oregon State, the buyers would take your books, stack them into several piles in rapid fashion - without looking up prices - and then offer $xxx for your books.
The part of this process that interested me was that the buyers always had a wad of cash in their hand and would flip out cash without counting the money - just pick off the bills with their thumb in about 1/4 a second and hand the money to you.
Darin
btw - in the Early 80's we were upset that new books were going for $40/$50 each and were being bought back for $2 - $20...
> The day they try to pull warning letter shit
> on me -- I'll take 'em to small claims court
> and slap an injunction on their cancellation
> of my account
Can I have some of what you are smoking?
First you say they can't hold you to an AUP that you never signed, then you assert you can take them to small claims court and force them keep you as a customer...
Get real.
Without a contract they can toss you away as quickly as a used condom.
Darin
BS - it's not about companies padding their pockets, it's about consumers not wanting to pay what they paid yesterday for the products they buy today.
Look at all the industries where the prices of products is increasing versus the industries where the prices of products is decreasing and you'll see that the outsourcing is going to the areas where the prices are going down...
Someone might say the prices are going down because of outsourcing (which would be the opposite of your argument that executives are padding their pockets) - I say they are going down because it's the only way to sell the darn product - which requires the labor component to go down in cost.
Darin
This point must have been made 100 times in 100 different ways - "watch out your outsourced projects will fail".
While this may be true some of the time, what it does not take into account is that people keep outsourcing!
If it was failing as bad as all these reports seem to indicate, then people would stop outsourcing.
They are not stopping though - the trend is accelerating, not slowing down.
Here is the real problem:
I am 100% certain that if everyone stopped expecting last months tech product to cost less this month that there would be less outsourcing.
Houses and Cars cost more and more every year. But people expect their computers, dvd players, tivos, etc to get cheaper and cheaper and more powerful year after year. At some point (when parts cost next to nothing) the thing that has to give in terms of product cost is labor - assembly and support of the product.
Darin
Up until this point you have made great sense, but this comment:
Ask anybody in the military and they will tell you how much they wish they were in Iraq instead of their base at home.
Is made without any factual basis.
Every remark I have heard or read about made by American front line, mid line, and support troops in Iraq has followed the same Mantra "I go where I am told to go and do the best I can". Not a single person said anything remotely similar to what you attribute above.
The people that volunteer for the US military by and large do not do so to "kill people".
I can't moderate today, so I guess I'll post. Not sure how this is Interesting with no data to support the stance.
You are assuming that everyone that would vote for Nader would vote for Gore and vice versa.
And then go on to assume that there would be no war in Iraq because a Democrat or Green party canidate was in power.
That's about as big of leap as saying that if Nador or Gore were in office that the war would be in the US streets rather than Iraq.
Both are kind of silly extrapolations to make unless you like historical fiction...
Hands down, the best ssh app for the P800 is Mocha Telnet which you can obtain from www.mochasoft.dk
It's not free, but the demo mode works great.
I call Bullshit - Running an ISP and having thousands of clients I get more email that anyone I know and I still don't have 100+ million emails in my 10 year old archive. If I had to broil it down to the number of IPs that have sent mail to me, it would even be much much less. To get 100 million emails (to block their ips) in 10 years you would need to get 27,000 emails a day.
I hate spam as much as the next guy, but either you are BS'ing everyone or you are just blocking anything and everything that seems to be near an IP that spams you...
Jeez - what idiot marked this up as Interesting?
I think what is almost as interesting is that one of the authors - Christopher M. Varian - is only 16 years old.
I loved computers when I was 16 also, but I think I had a few other compatibility reserach projects I was more interested in at that age.
Darin
www.deru.net
My daughter is definately grounded now!
even easier just append append rw to the end of the init=/bin/init command...
Darin
Can you cite your source regarding that in 2030 Hispanics are estimated to be 50% of the US Population?
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0108121.html lists current white population as 211 million, Hispanic Origin (which means of any race) at 35 million.
USA Today reports that Hispanics may pass Blacks shortly as the largest minority.
But to surpass 211 million (plus the white growth rate) in 27 years seems a bit impossible.
Many other web sites state something similar to:
A separate listing for Hispanic is not included because the US Census Bureau considers Hispanic to mean a person of Latin American descent (especially of Cuban, Mexican, or Puerto Rican origin) living in the US who may be of any race or ethnic group (white, black, Asian, etc.)
Don't get me wrong, I think Hispanic women are hot - one of the reasons I live in Arizona...
jk...