So, you want to endanger your product? I will no longer purchase or recommend the purchase of your products to anyone I know
Now if enough people do this we really will endanger their product
So, if we did this as standard radio via subscription, will the RIAA sue me for listening but not paying? (Considering theres no technology limiting my access to the content, so it couldn't be a DMCA, but just the thought of, oh my, FREE music? RIAA would be after me)
The website wasn't posted to really explain what they did, I took the domain and put everything on there to basically piss them off (although its the truth) however they did make several hack attempts against my server from their IP address (204.39.65.159, 204.39.64.2) Someone else attacks their IPs and they try to blame me for doing it (even filing a fraudulant police report riddled with false statements), hah, then when I posted their IP addresses to another webpage they called my ISP and complained about it, oh well, somebody will kick their ass someday, but anyway when I used to go to school there they LOVED to blame all their problems on me (hacked phone system, computer/network viruses) yes I was the easiest target for them (knowing more about their IT setup then the whole district combined)... I spent most of my high school there constantly in trouble for various things, they tried everything they could to piss me off (including not letting me have access to telephones (including payphones, as having voice2email access was a threat to them), hiring hall monitor staff to follow me around from classroom to classroom throughout the day, I was rarely permitted on the computers at school, overall it was just a f*cked up school system, http://www.livonia.k12.mi.us is their offical page, anyone wanting more details (ACLU Lawyers or anyone related feel free to contact me, as I still wish to mount a legal challange against them) can contact me at veovis ( at ) mysticunderground (dot) net
Let me know when you get suspended or expelled because you may have violated a terms of use or acceptable use agreement, school districts LOVE to blame students for their own mistakes (they may turn around and say you caused the insecurities) because they know (the student) usually isn't going to do anything about it, and because schools are an "educational instution" they are (seemingly) exempt against laws regarding computer use or even student rights.
Average School's idea of a student:
I am the school, you are the student, I am right, you are wrong.
so the school systems can tell the government they need an extra $50,000/school year to "secure" their wireless networks, or network in general (I'll be more then happy to accept $50,000 to enable WEP and set passwords and mac filters)
I've came to the conclusion that schools are exempt from laws and are not held liable for their own mistakes, hell, Livonia Public Schools (Livonia, MI) Livonia Public Schools" the staff there actually tries to hack into students (and former students) computers.
How exactly do these receivers communicate back to DirecTV if they think something is wrong or it "flags" the bit rate of the emulator, I tend to think this is impossible unless you still plug in the phone line, and if your using a modified DTV box in the first place, why would you plug it in anyway?
After installing TurboTax, windows cound no longer access the main harddrive (stop error at startup said "INACCESSABLE_BOOT_DEVICE", took 2 days to fix.
Aside from the fact that AOL is the -most expensive- dialup service I've seen, at a staggering $23.90/month, I mean, even the "Bring your own access" plan at $14.95/month is a rip off, what service to they really offer other then a slightly enhanced version of AOL.com
XM to me just opens up the door to play not only songs that are overplayed on normal radio, but XM just gives them more channels to do it on, I do not expect the same song to be played at the same time on 2 different channels
This article as viewed by the government:
Intel is a terrorist! Intel is attempting to make WiFi easially accessable to terrorists to take down the internet, or should we say, cause a great amount of "cyber terrorism".
If Sony wants to release a DIVX player, perhaps they should have done it before the thought came by of modding a PS2 to do such a function? (Gasp! Common sense wins again!)
I called Buckeye (419-724-9800) and they said that the FCC has something to do with it, saying that uncapping cable modems causes signal leaks and could interfere with airplanes and other communication services, should I keep laughing or should I laugh harder?
Thats my 2 cents (enough loss from me to report it to the FBI)
So, you want to endanger your product? I will no longer purchase or recommend the purchase of your products to anyone I know Now if enough people do this we really will endanger their product
So, if we did this as standard radio via subscription, will the RIAA sue me for listening but not paying? (Considering theres no technology limiting my access to the content, so it couldn't be a DMCA, but just the thought of, oh my, FREE music? RIAA would be after me)
Perhaps someone using open source to develop a commercial product (or just selling open source material in general)?
ohh wait... nevermind.... I thought I was replying to a different post, I understand now (stupid me for not reading the parent posts)
huh? I'm confused...
The website wasn't posted to really explain what they did, I took the domain and put everything on there to basically piss them off (although its the truth) however they did make several hack attempts against my server from their IP address (204.39.65.159, 204.39.64.2) Someone else attacks their IPs and they try to blame me for doing it (even filing a fraudulant police report riddled with false statements), hah, then when I posted their IP addresses to another webpage they called my ISP and complained about it, oh well, somebody will kick their ass someday, but anyway when I used to go to school there they LOVED to blame all their problems on me (hacked phone system, computer/network viruses) yes I was the easiest target for them (knowing more about their IT setup then the whole district combined)... I spent most of my high school there constantly in trouble for various things, they tried everything they could to piss me off (including not letting me have access to telephones (including payphones, as having voice2email access was a threat to them), hiring hall monitor staff to follow me around from classroom to classroom throughout the day, I was rarely permitted on the computers at school, overall it was just a f*cked up school system, http://www.livonia.k12.mi.us is their offical page, anyone wanting more details (ACLU Lawyers or anyone related feel free to contact me, as I still wish to mount a legal challange against them) can contact me at veovis ( at ) mysticunderground (dot) net
Let me know when you get suspended or expelled because you may have violated a terms of use or acceptable use agreement, school districts LOVE to blame students for their own mistakes (they may turn around and say you caused the insecurities) because they know (the student) usually isn't going to do anything about it, and because schools are an "educational instution" they are (seemingly) exempt against laws regarding computer use or even student rights. Average School's idea of a student: I am the school, you are the student, I am right, you are wrong.
so the school systems can tell the government they need an extra $50,000/school year to "secure" their wireless networks, or network in general (I'll be more then happy to accept $50,000 to enable WEP and set passwords and mac filters)
I've came to the conclusion that schools are exempt from laws and are not held liable for their own mistakes, hell, Livonia Public Schools (Livonia, MI) Livonia Public Schools" the staff there actually tries to hack into students (and former students) computers.
Does this mean if someone cuts me off I slow down?
We can already do this, and we call it Wardriving
How exactly do these receivers communicate back to DirecTV if they think something is wrong or it "flags" the bit rate of the emulator, I tend to think this is impossible unless you still plug in the phone line, and if your using a modified DTV box in the first place, why would you plug it in anyway?
What about the movies that are family titles that are actually cheap pornos, maybe they are behind that as well!
After installing TurboTax, windows cound no longer access the main harddrive (stop error at startup said "INACCESSABLE_BOOT_DEVICE", took 2 days to fix.
It's everywhere you want to be, including some hackers hard drive
Dialing..... Connecting... Loading... WELCOME! YOU GOT LAWSUIT!
I just downloaded Metallica's "Enter Sandman" from the following P2P network:
Kazaa
My IP is 204.39.65.157, a proxy
My information is:
Home Address:
John Abshire
14387 SeeYouInCourt
Whatareyougonnadoaboutit, MI, 48hahaha
You may also contact me at my work address:
John Abshire
1 Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA USA 98052-8300
Aside from the fact that AOL is the -most expensive- dialup service I've seen, at a staggering $23.90/month, I mean, even the "Bring your own access" plan at $14.95/month is a rip off, what service to they really offer other then a slightly enhanced version of AOL.com
XM to me just opens up the door to play not only songs that are overplayed on normal radio, but XM just gives them more channels to do it on, I do not expect the same song to be played at the same time on 2 different channels
Its another way for the government to setup revolving taxes... like we need more of that
I guess the XBox commercial slogan "Life is short" applies to everything xbox related, and not just the console itself
Lets finnish the DVD+R/DVD-R/DVD+RW/-RW standard before introducing a new hard drive standard, I'm still getting used to USB 2.0
This article as viewed by the government: Intel is a terrorist! Intel is attempting to make WiFi easially accessable to terrorists to take down the internet, or should we say, cause a great amount of "cyber terrorism".
If Sony wants to release a DIVX player, perhaps they should have done it before the thought came by of modding a PS2 to do such a function? (Gasp! Common sense wins again!)
I called Buckeye (419-724-9800) and they said that the FCC has something to do with it, saying that uncapping cable modems causes signal leaks and could interfere with airplanes and other communication services, should I keep laughing or should I laugh harder?
Thats my 2 cents (enough loss from me to report it to the FBI)