It's modded funny, but a crisis is really a good thing once in a while. It lets you think about everything again, from a new perspective. When you get to the bottom and have nothing to lose, you can build up what you really want, and not get stuck on things you realize are incorrect.
With all respect to OpenFT, what KaZaa has that other networks don't have is a huge user base.
At the current time, KaZaa has: 3,281,199 users online sharing 676,707,644 files (5,466,368 GB)
That's a whole lot of data!
For anything except music, KaZaa is the best solution. Obviously it has the big disatvantage that it works on Windows only, and there's no "sattelite" like option, but the advanatages surpass the disatvantages.
From the jargon file: "
troll v. To utter a posting on USENET designed to attract stupid responses or flames. May derive from the phrase "trolling for newbies" or some similar construction. The well-constructed troll is a post that induces lots of newbies and flamers to make themselves look even more like idiots than they already do, while subtly conveying to the more savvy and experienced that it is in fact a deliberate troll. If you don't fall for the joke, you get to be in on it.
Some people claim that the troll is properly a narrower category than flame bait, that a troll is categorized by containing some assertion that is wrong but not overtly controversial. "
There's no joke here. The college's firewall should be the one protecting from the attacks. And then again, they stated: "Why isn't there a free solution?". Here, there is. Ofcourse not everyone wanna run Linux, that's why the 2nd line is there. The institute's systems could be a Linux/BSD whatever. Both the prices are low, and students don't have to mess with Linux.
*ahem*
:)
Here's a pic from one of the latest CPLs.
So yes... girls go to these events and even play Q3
I'm sorry, but I must....
In Soviet Russia, the sites Slashdot you!
I read it as:
"meshugener(1) beats spammer!"
Ahhh.... violence that everyone agrees to....
(1) madman in yidish
Real coders use this as their keyboard ;)
What about the Creative Nomad? It also stores GBs and the Nomad Zen is just a bit bigger than the iPod and costs less.
It's modded funny, but a crisis is really a good thing once in a while. It lets you think about everything again, from a new perspective. When you get to the bottom and have nothing to lose, you can build up what you really want, and not get stuck on things you realize are incorrect.
So why don't you read the Everything2 links in the article??????
What a slob.
And for those who don't know what an emulsifier is either?
The funny thing is this quote from the page:
"Google is not affiliated with the authors of this page nor responsible for its content."
With all respect to OpenFT, what KaZaa has that other networks don't have is a huge user base.
At the current time, KaZaa has:
3,281,199 users online
sharing 676,707,644 files (5,466,368 GB)
That's a whole lot of data!
For anything except music, KaZaa is the best solution. Obviously it has the big disatvantage that it works on Windows only, and there's no "sattelite" like option, but the advanatages surpass the disatvantages.
eMacs?
I prefer Vi!
(Yes, I know what they meant)
I guess people don't know what "troll means"
From the jargon file:
"
troll v. To utter a posting on USENET designed to attract stupid responses or flames. May derive from the phrase "trolling for newbies" or some similar construction. The well-constructed troll is a post that induces lots of newbies and flamers to make themselves look even more like idiots than they already do, while subtly conveying to the more savvy and experienced that it is in fact a deliberate troll. If you don't fall for the joke, you get to be in on it.
Some people claim that the troll is properly a narrower category than flame bait, that a troll is categorized by containing some assertion that is wrong but not overtly controversial. "
There's no joke here. The college's firewall should be the one protecting from the attacks. And then again, they stated: "Why isn't there a free solution?". Here, there is. Ofcourse not everyone wanna run Linux, that's why the 2nd line is there. The institute's systems could be a Linux/BSD whatever. Both the prices are low, and students don't have to mess with Linux.
Well... I can certainly foresee Hussein in a hot tub, HOT HOT HOT tub, nuclear hottub!
From the 2 first lines I figured you meant CM = Clever Man. :)
I guess not.
So listen to those tunes on streaming radio :)
Sorry for stating the obvious:
Linux is free.
Moreover, in a place like a college, it's pretty obvious the defence should come from the institute's firewall.
Like the success of changeable skins on Nokia cellphones!
Could be cute!
uerm... Quake?
Wait a minute... people thought you BASHED Carmack???
I really thought you meant that he writes efficient code that runs well on lower end machine, and runs superb on a strong machine.
It's funny to see people BASHING him for that.
They have the record companies consent.
What brand is your LCD?
Yeah, print those things, but how do you think you're going to connect them to your body?
by the time her kids are teenagers I'm hoping Britney Spears will have moved on to MUSIC
It isn't #1 vaporware anymore because we already know it's vapor...
I think they meant 32k _byte_ games, not 32k games... you know, games like on the old atari :D