that the makers of Cable modems would make it so you couldn't uncap it (or at least make it very difficult)....I'm also wondering why they can't control max up/down speeds from the provider...seems to me as if they were wasting raw bandwidth (I could be wrong)
"including Microsoft officials in order to study the use of Open Source software in the government.i>
ummmm...hello? M$ just told our (US) govt that open source is bad for security...what makes Japan think that M$ won't fuck them over? M$ will pay out this committee to give approval to M$ products over open source products.
One less country in the clutches of the evil M$ corporation! Viva la resitance!
Do you think M$ will get the obvious message being sent out from this situation...probably, but then again, they'll just take over another small 3rd world country.
Excellent for college application!
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Colleges could cut down on bandwidth due to the "abuse" of P2P applications by students and staff. With most networks at 100baseT, local P2P would be quick, easy, and efficient, and save bandwidth for other stuff. Still, someone would get onto Gnutella or Kazaa and download stuff, but then again, if one person downloads the new Harry Potter movie, the local P2P network can send copies all over the campus in a few seconds...that would kick a$$
Re:P2P that isn't evil spyware????
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Screw virus'..this is perfect...send your victim an email with a link to your exploited page, and boom! And to think this is all possible thanks to M$!
New M$ motto: we fuck up so you have to!
I live in southeastern New Mexico...we (my family) have Sprint as our cell phone carrier, and have had next to no problems. A few days ago however, we traveled to Lubbock...and pieces of Sprint's network in Texas crash...it was not fun.
Ummmm...couldn't the spammers go to a different ISP to distribute their spam? Great...now I see a nomadic tribe of spammers that go from ISP to ISP spamming...thank god for Mail.app on Mac OS X!
Damnit....all those nerd jokes are brining me back a couple years where I was (and still am) being ridiculed for being a nerd, a mac one at that.....Too many haunting memories....NOOOO!
let the mother$(*&*& burn....burn mother&*&(*&....burn
"But you figure it out," said Ralsky. "When you're sending out 250 million e-mails, even a blind squirrel will find a nut."
I'm sorry Ralsky, anyone can see that you sir are the nut, and the worst one of all.
semi-anti-virus programs that "hold" the virus in until Joe Blow computer user comes in, and accidentally releases the virus into his machine.
that the makers of Cable modems would make it so you couldn't uncap it (or at least make it very difficult)....I'm also wondering why they can't control max up/down speeds from the provider...seems to me as if they were wasting raw bandwidth (I could be wrong)
A badly drawn stick figure (with glasses) with the text "Billy" over it has a caption saying: "Ha ha! You fell for it!"
How parents could interpret the prices for the service-
$20- puts a dot on a map showing where Johnny is at the moment
$65- shows who Johnny is making out with on the lookout point outside of town
"including Microsoft officials in order to study the use of Open Source software in the government.i>
ummmm...hello? M$ just told our (US) govt that open source is bad for security...what makes Japan think that M$ won't fuck them over? M$ will pay out this committee to give approval to M$ products over open source products.
One less country in the clutches of the evil M$ corporation! Viva la resitance!
Do you think M$ will get the obvious message being sent out from this situation...probably, but then again, they'll just take over another small 3rd world country.
Colleges could cut down on bandwidth due to the "abuse" of P2P applications by students and staff. With most networks at 100baseT, local P2P would be quick, easy, and efficient, and save bandwidth for other stuff. Still, someone would get onto Gnutella or Kazaa and download stuff, but then again, if one person downloads the new Harry Potter movie, the local P2P network can send copies all over the campus in a few seconds...that would kick a$$
Actually, its raining down here.
But how long before the RIAA calls this evil and attempts to shut it down?
*munch**munch*...could you pass the Big Mac over here please?
but the exploit got to em first
Screw virus'..this is perfect...send your victim an email with a link to your exploited page, and boom! And to think this is all possible thanks to M$!
New M$ motto: we fuck up so you have to!
I know you are Jewish...I was wondering if you had celibrated any such holidays on the set of any of your shows?
I live in southeastern New Mexico...we (my family) have Sprint as our cell phone carrier, and have had next to no problems. A few days ago however, we traveled to Lubbock...and pieces of Sprint's network in Texas crash...it was not fun.
M$ wasted money to prove their OS has crappy security?!
Ummmm...couldn't the spammers go to a different ISP to distribute their spam? Great...now I see a nomadic tribe of spammers that go from ISP to ISP spamming...thank god for Mail.app on Mac OS X!
downloaded the new update to OS 10.2.2!
Damnit....all those nerd jokes are brining me back a couple years where I was (and still am) being ridiculed for being a nerd, a mac one at that.....Too many haunting memories....NOOOO!
It does have something good: better range (300'-3000'). Apple says their Airport Base Station gets 150'
/Quote And no, the STRIP project is not the name of the film crew for Girl Geeks Gone Wild - Winter Vacation In SoCal either. /Quote
damn!
not use my 900mhz cordless phone while using this.....