Dude, just search for outlook.pst - that's the file that contains every sent and received Outlook e-mail (including juicy attachments) with details for every contact.
That file will likely contain every critical Word or Excel that might take you hours to locate individually.
I'd guess that there are a few dozen cable company techs acrossing the world trying to decompile Sigma right now. Giving TCNiSO money would only help them produce better versions of Sigma.
MiniGPS allows you identify and store tower locations, that's it. It doesn't do "GPS". It's only useful if you want an alarm to go off when you get near your job or near your home, or if you want it to automatically switch to silent mode when you get near your church, or something like that.
Use a CSD connection (dial-up) instead of WAP/GPRS; I've done it several times to download pictures from my Nokia 3650 when I'm at work (and don't have access to Bluetooth or IR).
Now that T-Mobile has free WAP, I've been e-mailing myself the pics.
What the hell are you talking about? All Muslim men are supposed to be circumcised: It is the most frequent operation on males not only in Islamic countries, but also other parts of the world.
HP appears to be more interested in iTunes than the iPod. They could radically expand their reach if they supported WMA and the various online music stores that are popping up.
The slippery slope argument has already been proven by the FBI's use of the Patriot Act in investiations that have nothing to do with terrorism. Some lawmakers have begun to speak out about the Las Vegas incident, complaining that they were assured that the powers they granted to the administration under the Patriot Act were to fight terrorists, not "garden variety criminals."
The dude was in Germany, Dell might do things differently there.
But you've gotta pretty stupid to believe that Dell would honor a quote based purely on a FAX you send them - I'm sure somebody actually compares it to the original quote before it's authorized.
There's a link to Digital Disaster in one of the articles you posted. These guys believe that HD Radio will kill off small radio stations by creating large amounts of interference.
He's trying to play media that he legally purchased on Linux. This is exactly the argument that he used in his DeCSS defense. Until Norway passes a law making that illegal, he's perfectly safe.
That file will likely contain every critical Word or Excel that might take you hours to locate individually.
Click on the "show me some pictures" button at the upper-right.
I'd guess that there are a few dozen cable company techs acrossing the world trying to decompile Sigma right now. Giving TCNiSO money would only help them produce better versions of Sigma.
Isn't that what this article is about? Turning over exculpatory evidence?
Damn, I knew I should've saved that image!
MiniGPS allows you identify and store tower locations, that's it. It doesn't do "GPS". It's only useful if you want an alarm to go off when you get near your job or near your home, or if you want it to automatically switch to silent mode when you get near your church, or something like that.
Now that T-Mobile has free WAP, I've been e-mailing myself the pics.
Well since there's already a web server for Nokia phones, that might not be such a crazy idea.
What the hell are you talking about? All Muslim men are supposed to be circumcised: It is the most frequent operation on males not only in Islamic countries, but also other parts of the world.
HP appears to be more interested in iTunes than the iPod. They could radically expand their reach if they supported WMA and the various online music stores that are popping up.
Ummm... isn't MP3Pro supposed to be the successor to MP3?
Yes, Analog, AWStats, and Webalizer (here's Webalizer Win32) are the three packages that my web host installs for all its users.
Nah, this wouldn't apply. DMCA-based threats are caused by people defeating copyright-protection mechanisms. At least that's how it's supposed to be.
"Patriotism is when love of your own people comes first; nationalism is when hate for people other than your own comes first. "
- Charles De Gaulle
Actually that would be nationalism.
No, no, no - the Cayman Islands is where you've gotta go these days. The Swiss started cooperating with police more than a decade ago.
The slippery slope argument has already been proven by the FBI's use of the Patriot Act in investiations that have nothing to do with terrorism. Some lawmakers have begun to speak out about the Las Vegas incident, complaining that they were assured that the powers they granted to the administration under the Patriot Act were to fight terrorists, not "garden variety criminals."
I got some bad news for you. Winter will be back!
But you've gotta pretty stupid to believe that Dell would honor a quote based purely on a FAX you send them - I'm sure somebody actually compares it to the original quote before it's authorized.
There's a link to Digital Disaster in one of the articles you posted. These guys believe that HD Radio will kill off small radio stations by creating large amounts of interference.
He's trying to play media that he legally purchased on Linux. This is exactly the argument that he used in his DeCSS defense. Until Norway passes a law making that illegal, he's perfectly safe.
- Dubya
It's Jon, and he'll tell them that their American threats don't mean jack in Norway.
By the way, I sure hope that he has no plans to visit the U.S..
No, you need the iTunes client to play any files you buy from the iTunes store. And No, it doesn't (yet) work under Wine or CrossoverOffice.
Quick, get the files before Apple C&D's VideoLAN!!!!