They're only stopping the minor defacements "We will also continue to provide commentary and articles on high profile defacements, significant trends or other activity that warrants attention."
Also, the Attrition Defacement Statistics are still being published.
Personally, I will miss the mirrors, but I'd like to see what becomes of the site now that the attrition staff have the extra free time on their hands
There are a lot of individuals and companies who missed out the first time around and didn't get their dot com, so they're stuck with a long address that's not intuitive. Although, I imagine everyone's going to register all the domains like crazy only to realize nobody wants them.
Still pretty disappointing...
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You still can't delete bookmarks, but with big improvements like reducing the amount of RAM used and making the loadup faster it's getting there.
I'm definitely going to be one of the first buying the Nintendo GameCube when it is released over here in the UK. I've been buying all the Nintendo consoles and haven't been disappointed in any. I don't think the GameCube will change Nintendo's flow of dominance in the gaming market. The last report I read about it, proved that Nintendo GameCube will out perform any other.
I cannot see how spam helps a company, I mean when my inbox receives junk-mail it just makes me hate the company of whom is the cause of it. But I suppose the is aim getting themselves noticed. Which only proves to myself that spam only comes from businesses that are doing badly financially or a business that has only just started up.
I was refering to the link that I set under NSI on the main post. The evil part was indicating that NSI had sold their registrants personal information to marketers.. but you're right I should try and choose my wording a bit better.
I don't think I could trust either of them to tell you the truth.
NSI is an evil company for one. Their shit is expensive, it doesn't come with free NS hosting, you can't edit your shit via the web like you can at other registrars.. why it has the success it has today is more than I know. ICANN isn't as bad, but you only have too look at the new TLDs they have chosen, which not all of the ICANN staff approved of.
"In his previous movies -- Dogma, Chasing Amy, Clerks.."
You've forgotten Mallrats.
Two smaller failing companies to merge into one large failing company.
They're only stopping the minor defacements "We will also continue to provide commentary and articles on high profile defacements, significant trends or other activity that warrants attention." Also, the Attrition Defacement Statistics are still being published.
Personally, I will miss the mirrors, but I'd like to see what becomes of the site now that the attrition staff have the extra free time on their hands
There are a lot of individuals and companies who missed out the first time around and didn't get their dot com, so they're stuck with a long address that's not intuitive. Although, I imagine everyone's going to register all the domains like crazy only to realize nobody wants them.
You still can't delete bookmarks, but with big improvements like reducing the amount of RAM used and making the loadup faster it's getting there.
I'm definitely going to be one of the first buying the Nintendo GameCube when it is released over here in the UK. I've been buying all the Nintendo consoles and haven't been disappointed in any.
I don't think the GameCube will change Nintendo's flow of dominance in the gaming market. The last report I read about it, proved that Nintendo GameCube will out perform any other.
I cannot see how spam helps a company, I mean when my inbox receives junk-mail it just makes me hate the company of whom is the cause of it. But I suppose the is aim getting themselves noticed.
Which only proves to myself that spam only comes from businesses that are doing badly financially or a business that has only just started up.
I was refering to the link that I set under NSI on the main post.
The evil part was indicating that NSI had sold their registrants personal information to marketers.. but you're right I should try and choose my wording a bit better.
NSI is an evil company for one. Their shit is expensive, it doesn't come with free NS hosting, you can't edit your shit via the web like you can at other registrars.. why it has the success it has today is more than I know.
ICANN isn't as bad, but you only have too look at the new TLDs they have chosen, which not all of the ICANN staff approved of.
This image shows that paperclip had it's moments and helped no matter what the situation.
(I knew this pic would be useful someday)