That is a very good question and just before noticing your comment I was wondering whether I could find a way to get unsolicted windows CDs in the mail.
Mod parent up! (
I would have to say the EULA for the actual software doesn't apply, but the TOS for the ISP service does. Still I would love to ask AOL about this.
The Consititution prohibits it!
The 4th Amendment is kind of at work here:
Fourth Amendment The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
And the 9th is definetly at work here
Ninth Amendment The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
Problem is, the new DNS servers (at least the ones assigned for SLC, UT) would take you to attbi for *any failed lookup*
I have the same thing happening and I don't even use their DNS servers (I use OpenNIC). They have set up something to grab the Site not found messages and redirect people to their page.
Here in Grand Rapids, MI I haven't made over 1.5 Mbps since the change. Before the change I made 2.9 Mbps on several occasions while downloading Linux ISOs.
Under Opera 6, that menu you get by hitting the F12 key has "enable plugins" very handy. Even though I prefer the methods in Mozilla for the site by site bases, that menu in Opera works just as well.
REally? Where do you live?
Both WinAmp (except for the lite version) and XMMS support oggs already.
http://www.vorbis.com/
That is a very good question and just before noticing your comment I was wondering whether I could find a way to get unsolicted windows CDs in the mail.
Mod parent up! (
I would have to say the EULA for the actual software doesn't apply, but the TOS for the ISP service does. Still I would love to ask AOL about this.
http://www.majcher.com/nytview.html
we have a grocery store called D&W around here that does that.Funny enough there was a dilbert cartoon about this a few days agao:
r t- 20020728.html
http://dilbert.com/comics/dilbert/archive/dilbe
We haven't won yet, but this could be the start of a massive change in the industry!
CD pricing in general has just gone up
So true. Although I think it's a trend, not a one time thing.
yeah it is called inflation
Yup
Domain servers in listed order: ITCHY.MINDSPRING.NET - 207.69.200.210
SCRATCHY.MINDSPRING.NET - 207.69.200.211
BURDELL.CC.GATECH.EDU - 130.207.3.207
I think it is closer to Hell, MI
A few reasons:
1. my method doesn't technically violate the EULA
2. This is under linux
Here is the list that I block. This list works for me on Opera 6.0 Beta 1 for Linux.
1 0.17.134
209.73.225.7
209.73.225.8
209.10.17.133
209.
212.150.169.154
Okay, I'll admit it, you suckered me in on that one.
I do the same thing to the Opera ad banner. If I was home I would list the 5 IP addresses you need to block.
yep having a nice BIG party, want to join us?
Here in Michigan it is not plain text. Possibly in the magnetic strip on the back though.
I checked mine after the switch. As far as I can tell they stopped blocking those with the @home switch!
I tried SMTP, Telnet, FTP, finger, HTTP.
The Consititution prohibits it!
The 4th Amendment is kind of at work here:
Fourth Amendment
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
And the 9th is definetly at work here
Ninth Amendment
The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
Problem is, the new DNS servers (at least the ones assigned for SLC, UT) would take you to attbi for *any failed lookup*
I have the same thing happening and I don't even use their DNS servers (I use OpenNIC). They have set up something to grab the Site not found messages and redirect people to their page.
Here in Grand Rapids, MI I haven't made over 1.5 Mbps since the change. Before the change I made 2.9 Mbps on several occasions while downloading Linux ISOs.
Is this troll bait or a joke?
I can't tell.
I have seen a few colleges that do this.
At least there isn't a mineshaft or doomsday device gap!
Ah Dr. Strangelove a great movie!
I only wish I could mod you up for that post!
Under Opera 6, that menu you get by hitting the F12 key has "enable plugins" very handy. Even though I prefer the methods in Mozilla for the site by site bases, that menu in Opera works just as well.