DSL is 26 bucks a month, and the dsl is not going to be *free* i.e. available to ever webpage...and all the attanna's will be positioned toward the stand...just pony up the 26.99/month and buy real dsl...
This is very damaging to the record companies pr campaign, the NAPSTER PR MACHINE (TM) Should exploit this into making the RIAA as horrible people, and as a way as dragging their feet into the digital marketplace, and protecting their intellectual property
It is true I live in San Jose and go to SJSU. Many of my friends have failed classes because of all night crusades to play StarCraft over the high speed access.
Routine things like asking a friend to go to dinner is now done on AIM. Discussing things for the weekend is now done on AIM with 5 friends at once, even though they live next door.
At one point I used to msg my roommate questions because the music would be to loud I would first have to ask him to turn down the music then ask him the question.
We never bought a tv, we just watched realplayer videos of South Park on our computers, that we d/l right before.
Once your submerged in high speed access you never want to go back. The small things in life become fun and you become extremly efficient.
From the Tasty Bits from the Technology Front http://tbtf.com/archive/1999-07-08.html
..US admits crypto export controls are about signals intelligence
Fighting a losing battle to keep Echelon relevant
In its petition for a re-hearing of the Bernstein case [18], the Jus- tice Department admits, for the first time, that the true goal of US export controls on cryptography is to preserve the country's ability to gather SIGINT. The petition is refreshingly free of the incend- iary cant about stopping pedophiles and drug dealers that federal authorities customarily emit as rationale for the ever-more-dubious controls.
> The government's foreign intelligence-gathering activities > include signals intelligence (SIGINT), the collection and > analysis of information from foreign electromagnetic signals. > The SIGINT capabilities of the United States can be signifi- > cantly compromised by the use of encryption
http://jya.com/bernstein-pet.htm
"... and what is the use of a book," thought Alice, "without pictures or conversations?"
From the Tasty Bits from the Technology Front http://tbtf.com/archive/1999-07-08.html
..US admits crypto export controls are about signals intelligence
Fighting a losing battle to keep Echelon relevant
In its petition for a re-hearing of the Bernstein case [18], the Jus- tice Department admits, for the first time, that the true goal of US export controls on cryptography is to preserve the country's ability to gather SIGINT. The petition is refreshingly free of the incend- iary cant about stopping pedophiles and drug dealers that federal authorities customarily emit as rationale for the ever-more-dubious controls.
> The government's foreign intelligence-gathering activities > include signals intelligence (SIGINT), the collection and > analysis of information from foreign electromagnetic signals. > The SIGINT capabilities of the United States can be signifi- > cantly compromised by the use of encryption
http://jya.com/bernstein-pet.htm
"... and what is the use of a book," thought Alice, "without pictures or conversations?"
From the Tasty Bits from the Technology Front http://tbtf.com/archive/1999-07-08.html..US admits crypto export controls are about signals intelligence Fighting a losing battle to keep Echelon relevant In its petition for a re-hearing of the Bernstein case [18], the Jus- tice Department admits, for the first time, that the true goal of US export controls on cryptography is to preserve the country's ability to gather SIGINT. The petition is refreshingly free of the incend- iary cant about stopping pedophiles and drug dealers that federal authorities customarily emit as rationale for the ever-more-dubious controls. > The government's foreign intelligence-gathering activities > include signals intelligence (SIGINT), the collection and > analysis of information from foreign electromagnetic signals. > The SIGINT capabilities of the United States can be signifi- > cantly compromised by the use of encryption http://jya.com/bernstein-pet.htm "... and what is the use of a book," thought Alice, "without pictures or conversations?"
DSL is 26 bucks a month, and the dsl is not going to be *free* i.e. available to ever webpage...and all the attanna's will be positioned toward the stand...just pony up the 26.99 /month and buy real dsl...
Dont forget that Palo Alto has its own power plant and is not effected by PG&E
This is very damaging to the record companies pr campaign, the NAPSTER PR MACHINE (TM) Should exploit this into making the RIAA as horrible people, and as a way as dragging their feet into the digital marketplace, and protecting their intellectual property
Could you please post the code for you parsing? Or email me with it? ccapt@yahoo.com -- Have you sued napster today?
Does anyone know where to get vcds of lain? email me *** Linux: because a good pc is a bad thing to waste.
It is true I live in San Jose and go to SJSU. Many of my friends have failed classes because of all night crusades to play StarCraft over the high speed access.
Routine things like asking a friend to go to dinner is now done on AIM. Discussing things for the weekend is now done on AIM with 5 friends at once, even though they live next door.
At one point I used to msg my roommate questions because the music would be to loud I would first have to ask him to turn down the music then ask him the question.
We never bought a tv, we just watched realplayer videos of South Park on our computers, that we d/l right before.
Once your submerged in high speed access you never want to go back. The small things in life become fun and you become extremly efficient.
From the
Tasty Bits from the Technology Front http://tbtf.com/archive/1999-07-08.html
..US admits crypto export controls are about signals intelligence
Fighting a losing battle to keep Echelon relevant
In its petition for a re-hearing of the Bernstein case [18], the Jus-
tice Department admits, for the first time, that the true goal of US
export controls on cryptography is to preserve the country's ability
to gather SIGINT. The petition is refreshingly free of the incend-
iary cant about stopping pedophiles and drug dealers that federal
authorities customarily emit as rationale for the ever-more-dubious
controls.
> The government's foreign intelligence-gathering activities
> include signals intelligence (SIGINT), the collection and
> analysis of information from foreign electromagnetic signals.
> The SIGINT capabilities of the United States can be signifi-
> cantly compromised by the use of encryption
http://jya.com/bernstein-pet.htm
"... and what is the use of a book," thought Alice, "without pictures or conversations?"
From the
Tasty Bits from the Technology Front http://tbtf.com/archive/1999-07-08.html
..US admits crypto export controls are about signals intelligence
Fighting a losing battle to keep Echelon relevant
In its petition for a re-hearing of the Bernstein case [18], the Jus-
tice Department admits, for the first time, that the true goal of US
export controls on cryptography is to preserve the country's ability
to gather SIGINT. The petition is refreshingly free of the incend-
iary cant about stopping pedophiles and drug dealers that federal
authorities customarily emit as rationale for the ever-more-dubious
controls.
> The government's foreign intelligence-gathering activities
> include signals intelligence (SIGINT), the collection and
> analysis of information from foreign electromagnetic signals.
> The SIGINT capabilities of the United States can be signifi-
> cantly compromised by the use of encryption
http://jya.com/bernstein-pet.htm
"... and what is the use of a book," thought Alice, "without pictures or conversations?"
From the Tasty Bits from the Technology Front http://tbtf.com/archive/1999-07-08.html ..US admits crypto export controls are about signals intelligence Fighting a losing battle to keep Echelon relevant In its petition for a re-hearing of the Bernstein case [18], the Jus- tice Department admits, for the first time, that the true goal of US export controls on cryptography is to preserve the country's ability to gather SIGINT. The petition is refreshingly free of the incend- iary cant about stopping pedophiles and drug dealers that federal authorities customarily emit as rationale for the ever-more-dubious controls. > The government's foreign intelligence-gathering activities > include signals intelligence (SIGINT), the collection and > analysis of information from foreign electromagnetic signals. > The SIGINT capabilities of the United States can be signifi- > cantly compromised by the use of encryption http://jya.com/bernstein-pet.htm "... and what is the use of a book," thought Alice, "without pictures or conversations?"