The fact that CC is charging for the reproduction is irrelevant. If I wish to make a fair use photocopy of a book or magazine article, Kinko's is going to charge me for it at 5 or 10 cents per page. Are they charging me for the content? No. They are charging simply for labor, materials. Circuit City is charging for their time and materials (the bank DVD, the storefront, etc). They are not profitting from the content itself, they did that when they sold you the original disk.
Let's just hope nobody finds a way to use this promising medicine as a form of birth control or it will never see the light of day regardless of what it cures.
Diffie-Hellman key exchange is pathetically vulnerable to man in the middle attack. Most times, an assumption is made when using a protocol like DH for key exchange that getting "in the middle" would be hard for a malicious party. But when that malicious party is your ISP/Verzon/AT&T, you have absolutely NO protection. They will simply initiate DH key exchange with both you and your terrorist mom when you pick up your "secure phone" and call her. You, mom, and NSA are the only parties that will understand what is being said. It doesn't matter about 128 bits or 973262 bits or bugging the phone or listening over your shoulder.
Bottom line: If you need to exchange your key over the network before you can trust that person then you are already pwned by your telco/ISP befor you say another word.
I used OSCommerce about a year ago to make a store front for my wife's greeting card business. I actually thought it was quite easy to modify and customize. I downloaded several add-ons from the osc forums and patched my install to add features. I do have to agree that once you have modified the code to your own needs, it becomes IMPOSSIBLE to do any further patches in an automated way. You literally need to download the original code again and diff it with the patch, then manually apply any needed changes to your own code. There is very little seperation of function and presentation. Overall I still recommend it because it has many features, is easy to install and update as long as you take ownership of it once you get it going. There is a huge support community that will help you with code changes, and you can make the thing look completely unique to your style. Check out my store at http://www.lookoutart.com/ and see a simple design that is quite different from the base install.
Nice review, thank you. I just started playing WoW about a month ago and struggled with some of the terms. Luckily I was able to work with and learn from several other more experienced players.
Apparently, a few others have been to Amazon to acquire a their own copy based on this review.
Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,481 in Books Yesterday: #640,601 in Books
The Microsoft "Switch" page that was removed earlier today can be found in the Google cache at:
Article at Google Cache
The picture of the woman is not the author of the article, but just a clip art from:
Girl Clipart For Sale
That fact was posted in one of the Slashdot comments.
~Dan Lake
It's not just the Gnucleus.rc2 file that's missing. There is no resource directory in the zip at all. That means that all of the following resources are unavailable at build time. Does anyone know where I can get these? Are they making the full source available so that I can build it myself? I suppose I could just make bogus icons, but I have to have the res/Gnucleus.rc2 file.
If you like the canondv site, check out this Panasonic High Def Video Camera. This think will set you back about 60k for the 'base model'. The HD mixer they sell for it is another 80-100k depending on NTSC/PAL, etc.
[Panasonic HD Cinema]
The fact that CC is charging for the reproduction is irrelevant. If I wish to make a fair use photocopy of a book or magazine article, Kinko's is going to charge me for it at 5 or 10 cents per page. Are they charging me for the content? No. They are charging simply for labor, materials. Circuit City is charging for their time and materials (the bank DVD, the storefront, etc). They are not profitting from the content itself, they did that when they sold you the original disk.
Let's just hope nobody finds a way to use this promising medicine as a form of birth control or it will never see the light of day regardless of what it cures.
Diffie-Hellman key exchange is pathetically vulnerable to man in the middle attack. Most times, an assumption is made when using a protocol like DH for key exchange that getting "in the middle" would be hard for a malicious party. But when that malicious party is your ISP/Verzon/AT&T, you have absolutely NO protection. They will simply initiate DH key exchange with both you and your terrorist mom when you pick up your "secure phone" and call her. You, mom, and NSA are the only parties that will understand what is being said. It doesn't matter about 128 bits or 973262 bits or bugging the phone or listening over your shoulder. Bottom line: If you need to exchange your key over the network before you can trust that person then you are already pwned by your telco/ISP befor you say another word.
I used OSCommerce about a year ago to make a store front for my wife's greeting card business. I actually thought it was quite easy to modify and customize. I downloaded several add-ons from the osc forums and patched my install to add features. I do have to agree that once you have modified the code to your own needs, it becomes IMPOSSIBLE to do any further patches in an automated way. You literally need to download the original code again and diff it with the patch, then manually apply any needed changes to your own code. There is very little seperation of function and presentation. Overall I still recommend it because it has many features, is easy to install and update as long as you take ownership of it once you get it going. There is a huge support community that will help you with code changes, and you can make the thing look completely unique to your style. Check out my store at http://www.lookoutart.com/ and see a simple design that is quite different from the base install.
Nice review, thank you. I just started playing WoW about a month ago and struggled with some of the terms. Luckily I was able to work with and learn from several other more experienced players.
Apparently, a few others have been to Amazon to acquire a their own copy based on this review.
Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,481 in Books
Yesterday: #640,601 in Books
The Microsoft "Switch" page that was removed earlier today can be found in the Google cache at: Article at Google Cache The picture of the woman is not the author of the article, but just a clip art from: Girl Clipart For Sale That fact was posted in one of the Slashdot comments. ~Dan Lake
It's not just the Gnucleus.rc2 file that's missing. There is no resource directory in the zip at all. That means that all of the following resources are unavailable at build time. Does anyone know where I can get these? Are they making the full source available so that I can build it myself? I suppose I could just make bogus icons, but I have to have the res/Gnucleus.rc2 file.
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"res\\Chat.ico"r .ico"l .ico"o wn.ico"A dvanced.ico"C onnect_Basic.ico"
o n.bmp"
" res\\search.bmp"s .bmp"e s\\transfers64.bmp"s haredfiles64.bmp"\ preferences64.bmp"
Icons:
"res\\Gnucleus.ico"
"res\\Connect.ico"
"res\\Disconnect.ico"
"res\\Statistics.ico"
"r
"res\\Routed.ico"
"res\\Broadca
"res\\Incoming.ico"
"res\\settings.ico
"res\\TrayOn.ico"
"res\\TrayOff.ico"
"res\\Sh
"res\\Transfers.ico"
"res\\Search.ico"
"res\\Browser.ico"
"res\\Browse
"res\\Browser.ico"
"res\\Transfers_Partia
"res\\Transfers_Up.ico"
"res\\Transfers_D
"res\\Search_Results.ico"
"res\\Search_
"res\\Connect_Advanced.ico"
"res\\
Bitmaps:
"res\\Toolbar.bmp"
"res\\search_butt
"res\\logo_black.bmp"
"res\\share.bmp"
"res\\chat.bmp"
"res\\transfer
"res\\SurfBar.bmp"
"res\\bitmap1.bmp"
"R
"Res\\connect64.bmp"
"Res\\
"Res\\disconnect64.bmp"
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If you like the canondv site, check out this Panasonic High Def Video Camera. This think will set you back about 60k for the 'base model'. The HD mixer they sell for it is another 80-100k depending on NTSC/PAL, etc. [Panasonic HD Cinema]