if ebay can afford to give out $4 a signup to all the warez puppies, then they can afford to give out a few k's of bandwidth in the interest of research.
only with a laughably easy key to guess. it's the equivilent to using 'password' to protect your admin account and claiming that no account is secure because passwords can be guessed.
but the implications, as far as i understand them, would make the analogy more similar to be being able to strip search you at random on the streets, on the grounds that you might, at some point, have ripped me off. and it's ok if i catch your foreskin in your fly whilst doing so because you had a couple of copied tapes in your pockets.
eh? if you've been a network engineer for that long then you'd know that you can order the parts through your company's account at a discount and build the thing in your lunch hour at work.
if ebay can afford to give out $4 a signup to all the warez puppies, then they can afford to give out a few k's of bandwidth in the interest of research.
only with a laughably easy key to guess. it's the equivilent to using 'password' to protect your admin account and claiming that no account is secure because passwords can be guessed.
the world would be a very different place if he had kicked the bucket
but the implications, as far as i understand them, would make the analogy more similar to be being able to strip search you at random on the streets, on the grounds that you might, at some point, have ripped me off. and it's ok if i catch your foreskin in your fly whilst doing so because you had a couple of copied tapes in your pockets.
our company had a batch of 10 pc's all containing 10 gig fujitsu drives. every single one failed over a period of about 6 weeks.
eh? if you've been a network engineer for that long then you'd know that you can order the parts through your company's account at a discount and build the thing in your lunch hour at work.
let's face it, these aren't even remotely boffiny people. linux would just confuse them and they don't have the money for training.
what about a revival of the chinese food scene from 'dude, where's my car?'.
AND THEN?