It's even worse with the authoring tools. Most significantly, they removed batch encoding capability from the freeware encoder. And the encoder is the one that's hard to find... it's on a totally separate web site (realnetworks.com) from the real.com domain, and there is no obvious link from real.com to realnetworks.com that indicates this is where you find the encoder.
Typical Eurotrash junk failing. It doesn't surprisitate me too much.
When will the Europeans learn to just partnerize with the US instead of misunderestimating us in all areas. Ya'know, we've been sending them probes to Mars for years, and you think that experience counts for something.
Thank you, and God bless America this Christmas season.
I am extremely concerned about this nuclear school and what it means for our national securitization. We must not misunderestimatify the potential for doing both good and evil that this nuclear school provides. We must keep tabs on it to make sure that the nuclear knowledge does not fall into the wrong hands and remains in the control of Americans for the good of America.
Microsoft is a good true blue American company. We limit voting to US citizens, those who have vowed allegiance to the USA. Therefore, why should we allow the use of software developed by foreign nationals and powers, some of them which may be tied with questionable organizations? We shouldn't misunderestimate them.
While North Korea may not have the infrastructure available, they are quite close allies with China or Russia (their only real allie in this world), two countrie that are quite advanced in its own domestic IT industry, and expertise. It wouldn't surprise me if either or both those countries were advising North Korea on info-war issues.
We should not misunderestimate them. Thank you and God bless America.
We've discovered that there are links between piracy groups and organized terrorism, as reported here. I hope you scum who partake in buying CDs and DVDs of movies, warez, and what not feel like hell when the next 9/11 happens, with the knowledge that you helped make it possible.
So those are where Saddam has been directing his WMD efforts -- he has moved into the realm of space-based nuclear weapons. No wonder why we couldn't find any on Earth -- they were in space all along.
Fellow Americans, this blow by Korea against the great American bastion of Microsoft is just the latest act in a string of transgressions by this rogue state. Te must remember that they are part of the axis of evil. As all of you undoubtedly know from watching the news, we believe they already have several nuclear weapons, and they are currently working on developing more.
Many American lives have been killed by the Koreans, and if we don't stop Korea now with diplomacy or force if need be, there will certainly be more bloodshed in the near future.
They are a rogue state, and while it may be true that when people may think of Korea, they think great Starcraft/Warcraft players, cell phones, and cheap cars, we must remember that they are a dicatatorship lead by a megalomaniac leader, Kim Jong Il, who wants to see the downfall of the West.
We must view Korea as the threat and enemy to global peace and the American way like they are.
If we have sanctions against other countries, people from those countries shouldn't be able to make money from jobs or companies in the US anyhow. So we are just preventing them from violating the law.
Our great nation will always supply our men and women of the military with whatever it needs to be number one. Our military, as so recently shown in Iraq, will always continue to fight for freedom and democracy and to open up vast new markets for McDonald's, Coke, and our other great companies to improve the quality of life for the world's masses.
I could go to any bookstore's magazine section, get out the subscription cards (they aren't even physically bound to the magazine), send them off to the publishers, and check "Bill me later."
There is absolutely no way for a person to prevent against this right now.
The analog solution from the electronic world would be for the publishers send them an confirmation letter or something asking whether they really subscribed.
That's all I can say. I hope our troops go out there and kick some good ol fashioned butt, and show the world who's boss. And Kim Jong Il, watch out cause you might be next!
As commander in chief, no way will I stand for MY DAMN RED-BLOODED ALL-AMERICAN APPLE PIE ARMY running a system developed by COMMIES! First thing Monday, I'm having a word with the Pentagon!
for destruction of magnetic data is to use thermite in situations where time is of the essence and less important than safety (eg, your base is being overrun), and acid in other cases. Both are quite effective, needless to say.
My fellow Americans, we must accept that the world has changed, both for better and for worse. With the advent of the Internet, communications can be instantaneous and this has altered the way we do business and socialize. Likewise, the ability to commit a crime is instantaneous, and we must have the ability to quickly track down and bring perpetrators to justice.
You cannot have one side of the coin without the other. I am confident that eBay with its policy is a shining example of how we must adapt our procedures to fit the new reality of Internet-powered terrorism.
If the musician posts, he/she has control over what songs, and the distribution. If the users post the music, the control is lost.
My fellow Americans, we must not let the soverignity of hard-working American musicians be blatantly and wantonly violated by hooligans and rebellious thieves who commit theft in the name of technology.
Those Aussies haven't changed since the days when the island was a big jail for criminals.
I applaud companies like MediaForce who are willing to stand up for the rights of movie studios, and the fruits of labor of honest hard working Americans. We must not let these Aussie lawbreakers desecrate the sacred, God-given creations of Hollywood and America. God bless America!
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Egypt is a country that harbors many terrorists that will stop at nothing to topple the West. This new development in Egypt with this 1km 802.11b thingamajig is very frightening for our homeland security, and we must do everything we can to protect against this 802.11b threat.
Fellow Americans, before we embrace Korea too much, we must remember that they are part of the axis of evil. As all of you undoubtedly know from watching the news, we believe they already have several nuclear weapons, and they are currently working on developing more.
Many American lives have been killed by the Koreans, and if we don't stop Korea now with diplomacy or force if need be, there will certainly be more bloodshed in the near future.
They are a rogue state, and while it may be true that when people may think of Korea, they think great Starcraft/Warcraft players, cell phones, and cheap cars, we must remember that they are a dicatatorship lead by a megalomaniac leader, Kim Jong Il, who wants to see the downfall of the West.
We must view Korea as the threat and enemy to global peace like they are, and we should not be glorifying them by posting stories like this on Slashdot!
Chemical weapons are a real and dangerous threat to mankind, and as Americans, we must be responsible and not give terrorists and rogue governments the raw materials they need to make these horrible weapons. Chemistry sets in the current world, are highly irresponsible to be sold. I urge all Americans to understand the changed security era we find ourselves in and not risk millions of lives simply because they want to have some "fun" with science.
Those slimy no-good French -- they can't do anything but complain about us, their liberatizers twice over.
Why don't they just call it the People's Republic of France, put a red star on their flag and go all the way!
Thank you and God bless America.
It's even worse with the authoring tools. Most significantly, they removed batch encoding capability from the freeware encoder. And the encoder is the one that's hard to find... it's on a totally separate web site (realnetworks.com) from the real.com domain, and there is no obvious link from real.com to realnetworks.com that indicates this is where you find the encoder.
Orkut, while done by a Google employee, is not part of Google itself, and if you do a traceroute, it is not hosted at Google's servers or network.
Just goes to show, the US still does it better than you Eurotrash.
Thank you and God bless America.
Just goes to show, the US still does it better than you Eurotrash.
Thank you and God bless America.
Typical Eurotrash junk failing. It doesn't surprisitate me too much.
When will the Europeans learn to just partnerize with the US instead of misunderestimating us in all areas. Ya'know, we've been sending them probes to Mars for years, and you think that experience counts for something.
Thank you, and God bless America this Christmas season.
My fellow Americans,
I am extremely concerned about this nuclear school and what it means for our national securitization. We must not misunderestimatify the potential for doing both good and evil that this nuclear school provides. We must keep tabs on it to make sure that the nuclear knowledge does not fall into the wrong hands and remains in the control of Americans for the good of America.
Thank you and God bless America.
Microsoft is a good true blue American company. We limit voting to US citizens, those who have vowed allegiance to the USA. Therefore, why should we allow the use of software developed by foreign nationals and powers, some of them which may be tied with questionable organizations? We shouldn't misunderestimate them.
Thank you and God bless America.
We should not misunderestimate them. Thank you and God bless America.
We've discovered that there are links between piracy groups and organized terrorism, as reported here. I hope you scum who partake in buying CDs and DVDs of movies, warez, and what not feel like hell when the next 9/11 happens, with the knowledge that you helped make it possible.
Thank you and God bless America.
So those are where Saddam has been directing his WMD efforts -- he has moved into the realm of space-based nuclear weapons. No wonder why we couldn't find any on Earth -- they were in space all along.
We must put a stop to this once and for all.
Thank you and God bless America.
Guess what -- our beloved USA-homegrown CDMA didn't win out in Iraq after all. So you all can take your allegations of US self-bias and shove it.
Fellow Americans, this blow by Korea against the great American bastion of Microsoft is just the latest act in a string of transgressions by this rogue state. Te must remember that they are part of the axis of evil. As all of you undoubtedly know from watching the news, we believe they already have several nuclear weapons, and they are currently working on developing more.
Many American lives have been killed by the Koreans, and if we don't stop Korea now with diplomacy or force if need be, there will certainly be more bloodshed in the near future.
They are a rogue state, and while it may be true that when people may think of Korea, they think great Starcraft/Warcraft players, cell phones, and cheap cars, we must remember that they are a dicatatorship lead by a megalomaniac leader, Kim Jong Il, who wants to see the downfall of the West.
We must view Korea as the threat and enemy to global peace and the American way like they are.
Thank you and God bless America.
If we have sanctions against other countries, people from those countries shouldn't be able to make money from jobs or companies in the US anyhow. So we are just preventing them from violating the law.
Thank you and God bless America.
Our great nation will always supply our men and women of the military with whatever it needs to be number one. Our military, as so recently shown in Iraq, will always continue to fight for freedom and democracy and to open up vast new markets for McDonald's, Coke, and our other great companies to improve the quality of life for the world's masses.
God bless America.
I could go to any bookstore's magazine section, get out the subscription cards (they aren't even physically bound to the magazine), send them off to the publishers, and check "Bill me later."
There is absolutely no way for a person to prevent against this right now.
The analog solution from the electronic world would be for the publishers send them an confirmation letter or something asking whether they really subscribed.
That's all I can say. I hope our troops go out there and kick some good ol fashioned butt, and show the world who's boss. And Kim Jong Il, watch out cause you might be next!
Thank you and God bless America.
As commander in chief, no way will I stand for MY DAMN RED-BLOODED ALL-AMERICAN APPLE PIE ARMY running a system developed by COMMIES! First thing Monday, I'm having a word with the Pentagon!
for destruction of magnetic data is to use thermite in situations where time is of the essence and less important than safety (eg, your base is being overrun), and acid in other cases. Both are quite effective, needless to say.
My fellow Americans, we must accept that the world has changed, both for better and for worse. With the advent of the Internet, communications can be instantaneous and this has altered the way we do business and socialize. Likewise, the ability to commit a crime is instantaneous, and we must have the ability to quickly track down and bring perpetrators to justice.
You cannot have one side of the coin without the other. I am confident that eBay with its policy is a shining example of how we must adapt our procedures to fit the new reality of Internet-powered terrorism.
Thank you and God bless America.
If the musician posts, he/she has control over what songs, and the distribution. If the users post the music, the control is lost.
My fellow Americans, we must not let the soverignity of hard-working American musicians be blatantly and wantonly violated by hooligans and rebellious thieves who commit theft in the name of technology.
Thank you and God bless America.
Those Aussies haven't changed since the days when the island was a big jail for criminals.
I applaud companies like MediaForce who are willing to stand up for the rights of movie studios, and the fruits of labor of honest hard working Americans. We must not let these Aussie lawbreakers desecrate the sacred, God-given creations of Hollywood and America. God bless America!
Egypt is a country that harbors many terrorists that will stop at nothing to topple the West. This new development in Egypt with this 1km 802.11b thingamajig is very frightening for our homeland security, and we must do everything we can to protect against this 802.11b threat.
Thank you and God bless America.
Fellow Americans, before we embrace Korea too much, we must remember that they are part of the axis of evil. As all of you undoubtedly know from watching the news, we believe they already have several nuclear weapons, and they are currently working on developing more.
Many American lives have been killed by the Koreans, and if we don't stop Korea now with diplomacy or force if need be, there will certainly be more bloodshed in the near future.
They are a rogue state, and while it may be true that when people may think of Korea, they think great Starcraft/Warcraft players, cell phones, and cheap cars, we must remember that they are a dicatatorship lead by a megalomaniac leader, Kim Jong Il, who wants to see the downfall of the West.
We must view Korea as the threat and enemy to global peace like they are, and we should not be glorifying them by posting stories like this on Slashdot!
Thank you.
Chemical weapons are a real and dangerous threat to mankind, and as Americans, we must be responsible and not give terrorists and rogue governments the raw materials they need to make these horrible weapons. Chemistry sets in the current world, are highly irresponsible to be sold. I urge all Americans to understand the changed security era we find ourselves in and not risk millions of lives simply because they want to have some "fun" with science.