I too, am a sucky artist who had songs on mp3.com. I made the music with fruityloops, with which much of the bad music on the internet is made. I dont care if it gets destroyed.
Mp3.com offered me money and whatnot for engaging in their advertising programs as they do for all artists, i always rejected the idea of taking money for music. It works out, cause mp3.com never made money anyway.
"In February, Comcast admitted that for a period of six weeks it had been recording information such as the IP (Internet protocol) address of customers' computers as well as Web pages they visited."
It sorta ties to user identities, if you consider your IP address to be an indicator of who is actually using your computer at any given time.
Fire up your Web browser and/or go to your local government building and start digging for incriminating dirt on every elected official you can find.
Or hell, just pick up a newspaper, there's plenty of incriminating evidence against public officials if you just pay attention to what's going on and think for yourself.
Get out there this upcoming November and vote the bastards out.
Hmmm, maybe if we could get everyone to do nothing but record Tech TV for 24 hours as a protest of our privacy being violated.
Or you could just plant the ol' vicegrip on the remote control.. give them 4 days straight of "channel up" (a few hundred users doing this should get the point across)
I too, am a sucky artist who had songs on mp3.com. I made the music with fruityloops, with which much of the bad music on the internet is made. I dont care if it gets destroyed.
Mp3.com offered me money and whatnot for engaging in their advertising programs as they do for all artists, i always rejected the idea of taking money for music. It works out, cause mp3.com never made money anyway.
Q: when will the course and exam become avail.?
A: Nov. 2003
^from the pdf you linked to
Q: is it november yet?
A: no, that's why they're asking us for help
thx,
the G5's tested had 1/2 the ram and "standard" HDD instead of RAID.
That's not a comparison, that's apples and oranges.
there's already RF security tags on most software and books you buy at barnes & noble etc...
God Patents Randomness; Demands Royalties
wait... canada has a military?
Cannot move file "soul". File is in use by another application.
"In February, Comcast admitted that for a period of six weeks it had been recording information such as the IP (Internet protocol) address of customers' computers as well as Web pages they visited."
It sorta ties to user identities, if you consider your IP address to be an indicator of who is actually using your computer at any given time.
Fire up your Web browser and/or go to your local government building and start digging for incriminating dirt on every elected official you can find.
Or hell, just pick up a newspaper, there's plenty of incriminating evidence against public officials if you just pay attention to what's going on and think for yourself.
Get out there this upcoming November and vote the bastards out.
Couldn't have said it better.
Hmmm, maybe if we could get everyone to do nothing but record Tech TV for 24 hours as a protest of our privacy being violated.
Or you could just plant the ol' vicegrip on the remote control.. give them 4 days straight of "channel up" (a few hundred users doing this should get the point across)
... will be to automatically post "FIRST POST BROUGHT TO YOU BY .com"
KNIGHT RIDER MAN! have you not learned your lesson?
"the biggest thanks goes to all those who have contributed code, bugs," Yes, thank you to all those who contributed BUGS. -elmar-
What about being one with the universe?
Zendows!
-elmar-
So is this part of the allen parsons project?
FIRE THE "laser"
-elmar-
Hey, does this mean that microsoft can settle their lawsuits by handing out atm cards to plaintiffs with a $ limit on them? :P