I was planning to buy the whole CSI: Las Vegas series in DVD; if it's confirmed that the MPAA is behind this sites going down, I might think about not doing it.
You can do that without almost effort: just don't install the plugin and tell Firefox to open PDFs using an external program (Edit -> Preferences -> Downloads -> File Types). I have PDF: Open with xpdf and works like a charm.
Oh, yes! Right here! The average Joe can handle Linux just as well as he can handle Windows. Teach a little boy Linux from the very first moment he touches a keyboard and he'll be just fine. The sad part is the national government is in bed with Microsoft. Let's hope that little project keeps going.
The Pentium V is likely to fly along at between 5GHz to 7GHz, have 2MB plus of level two cache, be built on a 90 nanometer process, and have a stackable design.
What if you *lost* it? And don't have it with you... But didn't notice until just then...
You can always claim that you've lost it, plain simple. You'll have to go to a police station as soon as you can to get a new one. It costs something like 4.
What if you *forgot* it? What's the penalty
A police officer may request your ID card at any time. I know there's some kind of fine, but I can't tell you 100% sure as I've never been requested for it.
That answers above apply to the normal ID card, as the electronic one is not yet being distributed among the people. The process will start around Q1 2004, and you have to bear in mind that normal ID cards don't need to be replaced until they expire (5 years after you make them).
The government passed a law allowing an electronic Identity Card that finished its development not long ago.
As you might know, in Spain it's obligatory to carry your ID card with you if you're older than 18. Besides having a chip with all your data in it, it's said that the card also contains a RFID tag so, as you can imagine, privacy concerns are arising.
Well, maybe not quite, but I still can't believe they expect that phrases like 'complete albums,' 'full-length movies,' and 'Napster lives' are to be interpreted as '100% legal.'"
So, would you expect to get only "100% legal" results when you use Google? I prefer 100% Internet results.
Then I sent him a single e-mail. The old sendmail could only stand this during 7-8 seconds before dying.
I was planning to buy the whole CSI: Las Vegas series in DVD; if it's confirmed that the MPAA is behind this sites going down, I might think about not doing it.
You can try TV Torrents.
You can do that without almost effort: just don't install the plugin and tell Firefox to open PDFs using an external program (Edit -> Preferences -> Downloads -> File Types). I have PDF: Open with xpdf and works like a charm.
I mean... first post!
Good people tend to obey the law, pay taxes, go to church and be good citizens.
So, do you mean an atheist cannot be a good person?
It's so bad it's brilliant! Despite that high score on the IMDB, you should give it a try. You will not^Wregret.
No, I'm here. You were there
Oh, yes! Right here! The average Joe can handle Linux just as well as he can handle Windows. Teach a little boy Linux from the very first moment he touches a keyboard and he'll be just fine. The sad part is the national government is in bed with Microsoft. Let's hope that little project keeps going.
It is a multiple choice question, isn't it?
You just have to e-mail them.
Now it's Cool Screen of Death!
The Pentium V is likely to fly along at between 5GHz to 7GHz, have 2MB plus of level two cache, be built on a 90 nanometer process, and have a stackable design.
Will it make coffee?
I'd rather use a tin foil wallet :-)
Ok, let's answer wan I know:
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What if you *lost* it? And don't have it with you... But didn't notice until just then...
You can always claim that you've lost it, plain simple. You'll have to go to a police station as soon as you can to get a new one. It costs something like 4
What if you *forgot* it? What's the penalty
A police officer may request your ID card at any time. I know there's some kind of fine, but I can't tell you 100% sure as I've never been requested for it.
That answers above apply to the normal ID card, as the electronic one is not yet being distributed among the people. The process will start around Q1 2004, and you have to bear in mind that normal ID cards don't need to be replaced until they expire (5 years after you make them).
SCO claims Gibraltar.
The government passed a law allowing an electronic Identity Card that finished its development not long ago.
As you might know, in Spain it's obligatory to carry your ID card with you if you're older than 18. Besides having a chip with all your data in it, it's said that the card also contains a RFID tag so, as you can imagine, privacy concerns are arising.
So now China can only get mail from the rest of the world, but not from inside. That's the deal, isn't it?
I'm going to start bombing my neighbourhood in hope that my parents sue G. W. Bush
Bad hacker! Bad!
That would really improve the quality of the new series!
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I joke, therefore I am
Well, maybe not quite, but I still can't believe they expect that phrases like 'complete albums,' 'full-length movies,' and 'Napster lives' are to be interpreted as '100% legal.'"
So, would you expect to get only "100% legal" results when you use Google? I prefer 100% Internet results.
That would be great if Tim Wisseman decided to do the same with his VGA Planets
There's already a full operative open-source voting system: JFreeVote
Spanish-only web page, sorry.
So... if I have your permission to kill you and I kill you, does it mean I'm innocent?
:-p)
(I don't want to kill anyone, by the way