North Country Gazette uses Google AdSense, as well as several competing ad providers, which violates the AdSense terms of service. I feel, as a conscientious citizen of the internets, that I am honor bound to report it to their Violations department.
I have a relatively large household.
I have one person doing a bunch of 3d Modeling, so there's a lot of images both up and down on his part, as well as the usual IM and IRC stuff. I've got a writer/comic artist, which means a lot of chat traffic on his part. I've got the WoW/EVEer, who always wants the least amount of lag. And then, there's me. I mostly work on flash/multimedia sites, so I've got a fair amount of up/down.
We usually pull somewhere around 1.8TB/800GB a month. Gods help us if Qwest starts any of that Cap crap.
Or possibly, just possibly (and in fact, certainly) the only group that can ask Apple to un-DRM "their" music, is the group that owns it. The label.
Artists sign away their rights concerning the music they create to the label to get a shot at stardom. Without the label's permission, they can't even perform it in public or republish it.
Hey, Anonymous.
I'm well aware of that.
I was just shocked/amused by the either incredibly poor or incredibly humorous use of it in this scenario.
Thanks for playing, goodbye.
North Country Gazette uses Google AdSense, as well as several competing ad providers, which violates the AdSense terms of service. I feel, as a conscientious citizen of the internets, that I am honor bound to report it to their Violations department.
In that case, yes, switch providers
If they do not have explicit control of their network, they are doing it wrong.
I have a relatively large household. I have one person doing a bunch of 3d Modeling, so there's a lot of images both up and down on his part, as well as the usual IM and IRC stuff. I've got a writer/comic artist, which means a lot of chat traffic on his part. I've got the WoW/EVEer, who always wants the least amount of lag. And then, there's me. I mostly work on flash/multimedia sites, so I've got a fair amount of up/down. We usually pull somewhere around 1.8TB/800GB a month. Gods help us if Qwest starts any of that Cap crap.
Personally, I still prefer Case-enabled HFS+.
Or possibly, just possibly (and in fact, certainly) the only group that can ask Apple to un-DRM "their" music, is the group that owns it. The label. Artists sign away their rights concerning the music they create to the label to get a shot at stardom. Without the label's permission, they can't even perform it in public or republish it.
So, never mind the fact that it is a fad that has been going for what, five years now?
That's a little bit longer than most fads.
about time someone got him
to quote:
* CSS 2.1 Fixed positioning
All he is saying is that it is cheap to film in Bulgaria. That is hardly an insult to the country.
Amazon.com does not run debian. The run redhat.
Hey, Anonymous. I'm well aware of that. I was just shocked/amused by the either incredibly poor or incredibly humorous use of it in this scenario. Thanks for playing, goodbye.
That's... that's just... wow. Either the poster is extremely stupid, a bot, or a very stealthy comedian. I'm afraid to mod it.
This is not new, persay... however, it is getting very annoying.
It's a firewire hard drive. One could assume you can format it however you want.
Incorrect. They changed their name to nero some short time ago. Almost certain an article was on /. about it.
MMORPGs aren't exactly the "power" games in mind when thinking of power gamers. Especially since the render model most MMORPGs use is rather... old.