I'm wondering why this story is posted on slashdot. It's simply the FBI enforcing the law. Apart from it being nothing new it makes me instantly think that this is relavent because of the assumption that the majority of slashdot readers take part in illegal download activity.
I understand that any interesting changes to copyright law in any country or a big new itunes-style movie store might be worthy news, but why this?
completely wrong. The Root DNS servers are the servers which have the authoritative DNS records. You probably use a ISPs DNS server, which will cache DNS queries. If it doesn't have a DNS lookup it will query DNS servers further up hierachy. The Buck stops with the Root DNS servers.
We only ever really have a choice between a Giant Douche and a Turd Sandwich!!!
you insensitive clod... give me Apple-R anyday. After all, whats the point in just increasing the volume on my ibook???
i was just wondering how much google is paying slashdot for these daily adverts?, anyone?
I'm wondering why this story is posted on slashdot. It's simply the FBI enforcing the law. Apart from it being nothing new it makes me instantly think that this is relavent because of the assumption that the majority of slashdot readers take part in illegal download activity. I understand that any interesting changes to copyright law in any country or a big new itunes-style movie store might be worthy news, but why this?
they did a lot better today than yesturday. For the olympics the feed went down for about a hour, and the website.
completely wrong. The Root DNS servers are the servers which have the authoritative DNS records. You probably use a ISPs DNS server, which will cache DNS queries. If it doesn't have a DNS lookup it will query DNS servers further up hierachy. The Buck stops with the Root DNS servers.
maybe this is a precursor to microsoft patenting base-10 notation, then they would own all our money as well as the air...
would probably mean we'd have to use windows update to fix the bugs in the dvd copy protection every time we bought a movie...
I replaced my ibook disk the other day, had 3 spare screws, can't for the life of me figure out where they came from...