Youtube should really stop accepting DMCA requests from these nobody companies. If you own an IP, then man up and have the balls to file the claim yourself.
I had a video containing nothing but video game footage taken down by a "music society", whatever that is. I fought it and won, but I shouldn't have had to go through that process.
" and the EFF asks whether warrant protection for users' data will be extended by voice-comm companies as it has been for ISPs."
Uhh, ISP's do not have such a protection. The NSA scrapes every bit of information passing through ISP's facilities. AT+T, Verizon, anyone?
... as a competitive Hearthstone deck. There are decks with Ragnaros and Leeroy Jenkins with Brewmasters. If you're lucky enough to last to mid-game, you get stomped on and insta-lose.
How about you be transparent about how you believe the owners of no-ip are responsible for your own software being vulnerable and how it causes you undue network issues. Then you can also let us know how many Azure hosts and Hotmail/Outlook.com email accounts are also responsible for worldwide issues, also due to your software being vulnerable.
Why is the UK going after their own agency? You would think they are okay with what GCHQ does. I mean, the US is okay with the NSA snooping on pretty much everyone across the Earth...
Only the roadster, and because Musk couldn't afford(?) car body designers at the beginnings of Tesla.
For the love of god, people need to stop pointing their cameras at their TV. Just buy a capture card, damnit!
Youtube should really stop accepting DMCA requests from these nobody companies. If you own an IP, then man up and have the balls to file the claim yourself. I had a video containing nothing but video game footage taken down by a "music society", whatever that is. I fought it and won, but I shouldn't have had to go through that process.
EMC?
Onboard can be a pain in linux. I still keep a couple SBLive32's around just in case I need one.
Do I need to say more?
" and the EFF asks whether warrant protection for users' data will be extended by voice-comm companies as it has been for ISPs." Uhh, ISP's do not have such a protection. The NSA scrapes every bit of information passing through ISP's facilities. AT+T, Verizon, anyone?
... as a competitive Hearthstone deck. There are decks with Ragnaros and Leeroy Jenkins with Brewmasters. If you're lucky enough to last to mid-game, you get stomped on and insta-lose.
And wieners. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...
How can they tell the difference between a stick of memory, and some random PCB, by smell alone?
Buck Feta.
Tell that to the russian SSH bots and email spam bots, and the like.
Yo dawg, I heard you like planes, so I put a plane inside your plane so you could... oh wait.
How about you be transparent about how you believe the owners of no-ip are responsible for your own software being vulnerable and how it causes you undue network issues. Then you can also let us know how many Azure hosts and Hotmail/Outlook.com email accounts are also responsible for worldwide issues, also due to your software being vulnerable.
Why is the UK going after their own agency? You would think they are okay with what GCHQ does. I mean, the US is okay with the NSA snooping on pretty much everyone across the Earth...
For what it's worth anonymous loser, most bitcoins generated today are done on ASICs. Shove your gentoo hate up your ass.
... and NT4 was just fine until W2K came out.
4gb would be enough if MSE and firefox stop pigging memory.
NT4 was just fine, and it's not a prime number. Also, 9 is not a prime number.
http://www.reddit.com/r/AmIFre...
I agree.
Damn straight.
I guess Australia is the true origin of Kangaroo Court.
I tried that shit once, all I got was bots and men pretending to be women.