Less of a movie review and more of a political diatribe, methinks. If Timothy is not comfortable with aggressively going after the bad guys, fine, but kuro5hin might be a better forum for him than/.
Perhaps it's better on *nix, but under Win2K version 1.0 was "unable to resolve" about half the web addresses I typed into it. Anyone else have this problem? Does 1.1 alpha fix this?
Perhaps too many bits are flying here over the technical reasons why the court's ruling is correct or incorrect, as/.-ers see it. I'd rather consider the outcome and what it means in the "grand scheme".
Two key points: (1) this is a big victory for consumers in the realm of fair use, and (2) it helps keep a big media company's power in check, at least in this instance.
Even as a 15+ years Mac user, I'd almost forgotten how much these babies used to cost... the Lisa notwithstanding, looks like the IIx was the priciest, at a wallet-busting $7,769... back in the days when Apple would charge whatever the market would bear.
Hmmm. I guess those days actually never went away.
...just install the handy anti-popup-blocker code, and people will stay away from your website in droves. Gee, sign me up.
Less of a movie review and more of a political diatribe, methinks. If Timothy is not comfortable with aggressively going after the bad guys, fine, but kuro5hin might be a better forum for him than /.
If it's a DNS problem, why does Opera/MSIE work just fine?
Perhaps it's better on *nix, but under Win2K version 1.0 was "unable to resolve" about half the web addresses I typed into it. Anyone else have this problem? Does 1.1 alpha fix this?
Two key points: (1) this is a big victory for consumers in the realm of fair use, and (2) it helps keep a big media company's power in check, at least in this instance.
You're right, of course, but that's too many chars, IMHO. Let's just make it .sux for the sake of simplicity.
I think I'll wait and see what The Filthy Critic thinks about it.
Even as a 15+ years Mac user, I'd almost forgotten how much these babies used to cost... the Lisa notwithstanding, looks like the IIx was the priciest, at a wallet-busting $7,769... back in the days when Apple would charge whatever the market would bear.
Hmmm. I guess those days actually never went away.