But if your running VNC without authentication, who is it running as? If it is running as and someone ssh'ed in as a guest, they can tunnel to the VNC session. You still want working authentication on VNC unless you *really* trust all the users on your network/box, or have some nasty firewall rules (even with a firewall you can't stop people connecting locally, or you lock legit users out).
Yes! I've basically given up gaming. I don't have the time to sit down and get into a game. I'd like something that I (and my friends/wife) can jump into and just play, with a 2 minute learning curve. The wii seems like it's heading toward that ideal. Plus its got some sort of a game back catalogue, so you can pick up an old game (tetris? mario?) and just have a lash. This might actually fit my gaming needs. I want social games. The best things I've encountered along these linee:
some "Warioware" game on gamecube... Heaps of mini-games (like in the article). Lots of easy fun.
Fusion Frenzy on xbox.
Singstar and buzz on ps2,
Many eyetoy games, and some of the dance games. Good for getting stuck into with friends.
From memory from hearsay:I understand nintendo is unique among major console manufacturers in that it doesn't sell the machine as a loss-leader to profit from the games.
Sometimes (but not always) I feel that new music is hardly worth producing en masse. If you said I could have all of the music in the world for free, and no one would produce music ever again, it might be a worthwhile tradeoff. In fact if you said I could have everything made before 2000 for free, and all music made since then would vanish I might still take it. There is so much media out there, I would never be able to get through it all, and a lot of the good stuff is made before 2000. I think I'd be happy to live my life watching old movies, listening to old music, but experiencing it all freely.
I don't think it was the speed at all. In fact fast scenes look better, but they omitted a ot of detail, figuring you wouldn't notice it at that pace I guess.
They can animate them at speed just fine, the objects just move more pixels per frame..
Perhaps he was intrigued by experiencing the real world, and wanted to know what the sensation was like.
What I really wonder is what his motivations would be, now that he is not an agent any more.
Aren't you copying the copy the Cd store gave you?
Or you mean you can't personally make a copy of your copy, so you have to get your friend to come around and make it for you?
When my dad went to buy his home theatre, they we're trying to sell us a widescreen tv. I looked at both the widescreen model, and the same priced 4:3 model next to it (at the same ~price). The 4:3 model was about 3-5 cm's less wide, but the widescreen model was around 15 cm's less tall. So by sacraficing 3 or so cms of width on your widescreen content, you gained a huge amount on your fullscreen content.... For the price we got about as good a wide screen out of the normal aspect ratio screen.... Widescreen tvs are a lot more expensive for their viewing area (at least when I looked)....
But you should be able to get your video data into another format by then, with minimal data loss (since it's a digital conversion, albeit with a lossy codec). Or you can just keep your current computer for 20 years, it'll still play divx in 20 years if it's working, and power points still follow the same standard.
Can always use TV-OUT to record it onto something else..... I think mpeg4 will be readable in many many years in any case.
Either that or just include source code for mplayer, xine, ffdshow etc in his collection.
>Iannella says users of devices such as Nokia's >3650 multimedia messaging service mobile phone >benefit by having explicit rights to forward >media once it has been consumed.
Actually no, they might be able to have a copyright notice saying "You may forward this to one person" But they haven't given us that "right". They've restricted us to that right, even though it used to be at our discretion. Now you can't use the material for "fair use" in any way even though you should be able to!
>"The advantage is that the terms and conditions >that they acquired the content under can be >managed by the handset. They need not worry >about an infringement that may occur. Therefore >they will legally be allowed to forward content >on.
Of course you don't need to worry about an infringment occuring, because you no longer have that option. REstricting us from copying stuff doesn't legally allow us to forward content on, we must have already been legally allowed to, just now they're making sure we only forward it their way.... In fact even if we're legally allowed to forward it, we might not be able to now....
I *really* wish they'd stop pretending that DRM has *any* advantages for a content consumer...
Obviously if you have a dense population of users it becomes economical to have more base stations in the 31 mile radius, each serving a smaller zone, in the interests of extra bandwidth per user.
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kazaa released a linux client. I used it for some time. I don't know if they broke it with their nutwork "upgrades" though.
I want something that gets good emissions, but still sounds like the beast it should be. As well as being a decent performer..... I think Hydrogen can do that now... But with a small range... Hell I only get 300 km's or so on a tank now on petrol, so If I can get near that on hydrogen I'm happy.
I thought you couldn't post on a thread you had moderated on?
You probably also have a download cap, or pay a higher than normal amount per Gb.
But if your running VNC without authentication, who is it running as? If it is running as and someone ssh'ed in as a guest, they can tunnel to the VNC session. You still want working authentication on VNC unless you *really* trust all the users on your network/box, or have some nasty firewall rules (even with a firewall you can't stop people connecting locally, or you lock legit users out).
Yes! I've basically given up gaming. I don't have the time to sit down and get into a game. I'd like something that I (and my friends/wife) can jump into and just play, with a 2 minute learning curve. The wii seems like it's heading toward that ideal. Plus its got some sort of a game back catalogue, so you can pick up an old game (tetris? mario?) and just have a lash. This might actually fit my gaming needs. I want social games. The best things I've encountered along these linee: some "Warioware" game on gamecube... Heaps of mini-games (like in the article). Lots of easy fun. Fusion Frenzy on xbox. Singstar and buzz on ps2, Many eyetoy games, and some of the dance games. Good for getting stuck into with friends.
From memory from hearsay:I understand nintendo is unique among major console manufacturers in that it doesn't sell the machine as a loss-leader to profit from the games.
By patenting it, haven't they made the details public? Or do they produce a different "doh" then what they the patented.
duh, for the security it's around $550 an hour....
40 hours a week, 52 weeks a year, by my maths makes it closer to $39/hour?
Sometimes (but not always) I feel that new music is hardly worth producing en masse. If you said I could have all of the music in the world for free, and no one would produce music ever again, it might be a worthwhile tradeoff. In fact if you said I could have everything made before 2000 for free, and all music made since then would vanish I might still take it. There is so much media out there, I would never be able to get through it all, and a lot of the good stuff is made before 2000. I think I'd be happy to live my life watching old movies, listening to old music, but experiencing it all freely.
TCP/IP doesn't have to be as old as ethernet. It's not the only protocol you can run on ethernet. Although I beleive TCP/IP is quite some years old.
I don't think it was the speed at all. In fact fast scenes look better, but they omitted a ot of detail, figuring you wouldn't notice it at that pace I guess. They can animate them at speed just fine, the objects just move more pixels per frame..
How about neo mentioning "Somethings different, I can feel them"? huh? yeah? ;-)
Perhaps he was intrigued by experiencing the real world, and wanted to know what the sensation was like. What I really wonder is what his motivations would be, now that he is not an agent any more.
ad infinitum I suppose.
Aren't you copying the copy the Cd store gave you? Or you mean you can't personally make a copy of your copy, so you have to get your friend to come around and make it for you?
AFAIK we *still* have capital punishment for the offence of High Treason.
hahaha Doesn't matter where you live, you are already a tosser.... Interesting flamebait nonetheless..
When my dad went to buy his home theatre, they we're trying to sell us a widescreen tv. I looked at both the widescreen model, and the same priced 4:3 model next to it (at the same ~price). The 4:3 model was about 3-5 cm's less wide, but the widescreen model was around 15 cm's less tall. So by sacraficing 3 or so cms of width on your widescreen content, you gained a huge amount on your fullscreen content.... For the price we got about as good a wide screen out of the normal aspect ratio screen.... Widescreen tvs are a lot more expensive for their viewing area (at least when I looked)....
But you should be able to get your video data into another format by then, with minimal data loss (since it's a digital conversion, albeit with a lossy codec). Or you can just keep your current computer for 20 years, it'll still play divx in 20 years if it's working, and power points still follow the same standard. Can always use TV-OUT to record it onto something else..... I think mpeg4 will be readable in many many years in any case. Either that or just include source code for mplayer, xine, ffdshow etc in his collection.
>Iannella says users of devices such as Nokia's >3650 multimedia messaging service mobile phone >benefit by having explicit rights to forward >media once it has been consumed. Actually no, they might be able to have a copyright notice saying "You may forward this to one person" But they haven't given us that "right". They've restricted us to that right, even though it used to be at our discretion. Now you can't use the material for "fair use" in any way even though you should be able to! >"The advantage is that the terms and conditions >that they acquired the content under can be >managed by the handset. They need not worry >about an infringement that may occur. Therefore >they will legally be allowed to forward content >on. Of course you don't need to worry about an infringment occuring, because you no longer have that option. REstricting us from copying stuff doesn't legally allow us to forward content on, we must have already been legally allowed to, just now they're making sure we only forward it their way.... In fact even if we're legally allowed to forward it, we might not be able to now.... I *really* wish they'd stop pretending that DRM has *any* advantages for a content consumer...
Obviously if you have a dense population of users it becomes economical to have more base stations in the 31 mile radius, each serving a smaller zone, in the interests of extra bandwidth per user.
kazaa released a linux client. I used it for some time. I don't know if they broke it with their nutwork "upgrades" though.
I just want to make 2^8
I want something that gets good emissions, but still sounds like the beast it should be. As well as being a decent performer..... I think Hydrogen can do that now... But with a small range... Hell I only get 300 km's or so on a tank now on petrol, so If I can get near that on hydrogen I'm happy.