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  1. THe RIAA on Verizon Loses Suit Over Subpoena of Subscriber Info · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The RIAA can subpoena an ISP? I thought this had to be done through a law enforcement agency? The RIAA can act as the Internet cops now?

  2. Re:Future costs? on Toyota to Move to All Hybrid Vehicles By 2012 · · Score: 1

    How do you figure what we are subsidies the oil indstry?

  3. Re:Virginia Beach repression on Virginia Beach Goes For Facial Recognition · · Score: 1

    Your an Idoit. Pat Robertson has nothing to do with VB cops being jerks.

  4. Liberal Arts students on Fully Endowed FW Olin College of Engineering Opens · · Score: 1

    How come you never see anyone tell the liberal arts, or business majors, they need to take more math and science courses?

  5. Re:NAT issue on OpenBSD 3.0 Honeypot Whitepaper · · Score: 1

    I have a /29 network on my DSL at home. So I put a honeypot behind a bridged firewall. From the outside the world, no one can see the firewall. I allowed all in bound traffic, but blocked outbound traffic from the honeypot. I set up a tcpdump to log all traffice to the honeypot so I could see what was happening. It's a nice solution for honeypot

  6. Re:Fuckin SUVs on Will Earth Expire By 2050? · · Score: 1

    All the worlds problems are caused by the SUV. We can ban SUV's, and save the world.

  7. Re: Worldcom and UUNET "may just go away now" on WorldCom CFO Accused of $3.6 Billion Fraud · · Score: 1

    Your full of shit. Post some email headers.

  8. Re:China bans toxic American computer junk on China Bans U.S. Electronic Scrap · · Score: 1

    Yep, all the ills in the world are the fault of the USA. We do nothing right.

  9. The Backbone Runs on FreeBSD on FreeBSD 4.6 Release Delayed · · Score: 1

    A lot of the backbone routers are Junipers, which are based on FreeBSD. FreeBSD powers the internet.

  10. Re:Easy Solution. on Comcast May Raise Prices On "Internet Hogs" · · Score: 1

    If you are running a mini IPS, you can put a cap on the teens bandwidth.

  11. Re:Go to college on System Administrators - College or Career? · · Score: 1

    Go to college, expolore what life has to offer.

  12. Re:The "Digital Divide" on Bridging the Digital Divide with Linux · · Score: 1
    poor people are less likely to have computers. This has a number of impacts on their lives, both economic and cultural, which have also been rehashed endlessly. If ways can be found to get computers for more of them, or to reduce the economic sacrifices they have to make to get them, can we all agree that it is a good thing?
    So...if we give the poor computers, that will complete their lives, and all will be well
  13. Re:I amazed MS wasn't held in contempt of court on Microsoft Settlement For Private Suits Rejected · · Score: 1

    The Judge found that MS should have charged $49 for Win98 vs $89. A company can charge what ever they want for a product. If the cost is too hight, the product will not sell.

  14. Re:ISP employees... on Who Works During the Holidays? · · Score: 1

    I had Xmass off, but work on Thanksgiving day, the Firday, and Saturday. Come Saturday, I was so bored, I was wishing some cust would call. Working holidays is life in 24x7 support.

  15. Re:OMG! My porn doesn't download as fast anymore! on AT&T Caps Bandwidth On Former @Home Users · · Score: 1

    I live 8 miles from the UUNET/Worldcom NVOC. All that bandwith, but no cable modems yet. The best I can do is 256K SDSL for 119/month. I'd love to have your 1.5meg problem.