Looks like he's rediscovered chaos theory - simple input intp simple equations give complex outputs; he thinks he can find the simple input which generates the universe from a chaos producing equation.
If you haven't got a firewall, edit the binary and alter the URL the messages are sent to. "http:www.sun.com/abuse" should send the point when they look in their server logs.
Disclaimers - I'm not american and the article is/.ed already.
I thought the supreme court was the only one allowed to rule on constitutional matters? Isn't this Seattle judge going to get smacked for ruling outside his jurisdiction?
If you tell them you're not in debt then they'll send you spam offering you things to buy with your piles of spare cash. You cannot win!
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The owner of the link (reformatted to get past/.'s silly lameness filter) PLANETARY.OR.JP The Planetary Society of Japan Non Profit Organization AK1013JP AK1013JP GS078JP ns1.dns .ne.jp ns2.dns.ne.jp itc2@a1.mbn.or.jp jpnic-st aff@sakura.ad.jp Connected (2002/10/31) 1999/10/20 1999/11/08 2002/04/25 12:02:18 (JST) gaku@sakura.ad.jp
"we need a lot of the IT equivalent of crash test dummies"
It's called QA.
This is another advantage that non-free software has over free software (the first being that they can afford the lawyers to handled the claims). QA doesn't find all the bugs, nothing can, but it finds a lot. I wouldn't be surprised that if a company can demonstrate to a court that it has a rigourous QA program in place then liability might be reduced (Nb. I totally unfamiliar with product liability). I would be more sympathetic to a company which can prove it tried as hard as it could to find bugs than one which just released a product and let the users find them (as the article suggests happens).
With "traditional" filesharing, you can argue that if you download Christina whats-her-name's latest album then you're not going to buy it and therefore Miss Aguilera is losing out on the 15 cents that the RIAA will begrudgingly pay her.
But the record companies are never going to release Christina Aguilera mixed with The Strokes, so who is losing anything? For there to be a theft, there has to be a loss.
Looks like he's rediscovered chaos theory - simple input intp simple equations give complex outputs; he thinks he can find the simple input which generates the universe from a chaos producing equation.
List price : $500. Street price : $290
100 meters
Now.
Until they install Java of course.
If you haven't got a firewall, edit the binary and alter the URL the messages are sent to. "http:www.sun.com/abuse" should send the point when they look in their server logs.
A person is a very good chess player if they're very good at playing chess.
The people who have played in tournaments are a subset of the good chess players.
Don't be so closed-minded.
No-one uses english in text messages anyway - it's all abbreviated.
The biggest use of mobile phones in Europe/Asia is for sending and receiving text messages.
Wouldn't this be better as a poll?
Did you miss work to see starwars
O Yes.
O No.
O Cowboy Neal went and told me what happened when he got back.
My vote is "No"
(and SHOULD) put MS into bankruptcy
Then you are stuck with buggy and insecure software whose manufacturer has gone bankrupt. Are you really better off in this situation?
I wonder if Mozilla will be shipped with Windows clients in the future
As already reported here in April bits of AOL are already doing this.
- A flight planning tool for pilots
- Perl module for processing aviation weather reports.
- Parses FAA weather briefs into individual NOTAMs/METARs/PIREPs/TAFs/etc.
- Local weather data accumulation for Web sites
- A Linux port of the X-Plane flight simulator.
and an ATC system for trans-atlantic airspace.I think we're being trolled!
Perhaps this will lead to greater adoption of digital signing?
Not sure whether the President's speech is real or fake? Just see if he signed the authorised transmissions with his PGP key.
Another news source. (From March, so not the absolute latest on the case)
Disclaimers - I'm not american and the article is /.ed already.
I thought the supreme court was the only one allowed to rule on constitutional matters? Isn't this Seattle judge going to get smacked for ruling outside his jurisdiction?
If you tell them you're not in debt then they'll send you spam offering you things to buy with your piles of spare cash. You cannot win!
The owner of the link (reformatted to get past /.'s silly lameness filter)
s .ne.jpt aff@sakura.ad.jp
PLANETARY.OR.JP
The Planetary Society of Japan
Non Profit Organization
AK1013JP
AK1013JP
GS078JP
ns1.dn
ns2.dns.ne.jp
itc2@a1.mbn.or.jp
jpnic-s
Connected (2002/10/31)
1999/10/20
1999/11/08
2002/04/25 12:02:18 (JST)
gaku@sakura.ad.jp
I want slashdot to pay me royalties for webcasting this comment.
Why is that Intel's GUID problems were such a big deal and this barely gets a shrug?
MAC Guids are only 3 digits long for a reason.
no court in America would accept
During a time of war, no court would accept the complaint from the enemy that would be needed to initiate a court case.
No flash bulbs or microscopes would be able to penetrate
.
Scapals can penetrate though. I hope the badguys use anesthetic
Baikonur looks like an enormous complex. Which of the dozens of buildings was it?
or if source is withheld
... woulkd that mean the Lemon Laws would only apply to your shiny new SUV if the manufacturer also released the blueprints?
To extend an analogy
"we need a lot of the IT equivalent of crash test dummies"
It's called QA.
This is another advantage that non-free software has over free software (the first being that they can afford the lawyers to handled the claims).
QA doesn't find all the bugs, nothing can, but it finds a lot.
I wouldn't be surprised that if a company can demonstrate to a court that it has a rigourous QA program in place then liability might be reduced (Nb. I totally unfamiliar with product liability). I would be more sympathetic to a company which can prove it tried as hard as it could to find bugs than one which just released a product and let the users find them (as the article suggests happens).
They're on alt.binaries.sounds.mp3
How is it theft?
With "traditional" filesharing, you can argue that if you download Christina whats-her-name's latest album then you're not going to buy it and therefore Miss Aguilera is losing out on the 15 cents that the RIAA will begrudgingly pay her.
But the record companies are never going to release Christina Aguilera mixed with The Strokes, so who is losing anything? For there to be a theft, there has to be a loss.