Even then, correct me if im wrong, but I can go and code a program that utilizies 1024 bit encryption and that is still legal too. As long as i do not export it. Isn't it?
Don't forget services like @home and roadrunner for broadband. I think those have the absolute worst support in the world, but at least some are not forced to use propriety software like AOL.
Nah, that stuff is so small these days, they could easily fit them on there and still have a light air craft. Look at the craft in the picture, it is pretty large.
That is not always the case. There is a difference between little family run stores and large chains. I like the feeling of going in a store and having the manager know me. On the other hand, there is something creepy about a computer looking up your purchasing preferences in a database the moment you step in the store.
HTML and Javascript merge, yet just watch as iexplore gets exploited by more malicious code...
I am pretty sure that all of those listed methods violate the DMCA. Especially writing stuff, God knows what happend to 2600 for writing some links...
Even then, correct me if im wrong, but I can go and code a program that utilizies 1024 bit encryption and that is still legal too. As long as i do not export it. Isn't it?
Don't forget services like @home and roadrunner for broadband. I think those have the absolute worst support in the world, but at least some are not forced to use propriety software like AOL.
Not only that, but who died and made ICANN boss?
Nah, that stuff is so small these days, they could easily fit them on there and still have a light air craft. Look at the craft in the picture, it is pretty large.
I agree, balsa wood is a very weak wood. With just a little harsh wind, it could be broken in two.
That is not always the case. There is a difference between little family run stores and large chains. I like the feeling of going in a store and having the manager know me. On the other hand, there is something creepy about a computer looking up your purchasing preferences in a database the moment you step in the store.
why do they want the ips in the first place? What law do they think was broken?