I was the senior architect at a hosting company previously that had a lot of issues with spammers - It was always up to me top deal with SPEWS, ORBS, etc.. so I came up with a solution that really pissed off some customers but after explaining the situation and helping them get around things - spamming from our servers (45 of them) went down to nill... The solution was a hack to QMail that checked the "From" address and made sure that it was a valid account under the gievn users domain - if the system detected that the "From" address was not a real address, then it redirected the mail with an explanation of why, to the email address that the user signed up with... A couple of times the user did spam, and ended up filling his own earthlink mailbox with thousands of email before they realized what was going on...
1. a browser for navigating a document
-> is a website a document or a browser?
From what I know about the web - a web site site is nothing more than a document... (http://www.tekmom.com/buzzwords/zdwww.html)
1.1. comprising a plurality of sections
-> any document
2. The browser comprising 2.1. a display window...
-> A web site has a display window? The BROWSER has a display window that displays the website...
So bringing it all together - it looks to me that simply put, there aptent is not on a web site its on the browser (mozilla,netscape,IE,opera,etc..)
Another thing... Even if this was a legit claim on the website being the browser and violating there so called patent - why go after the innocent business who had no idea about this who just used the technology that the world has indorsed (w3.org) instead of the organization that made it possible for there patented technology availiable for the world to use "with out" there consent? I would almost think that a suit could be brought againt SBC for this because, they essentially have let a 3rd party publish there technology with out there consent - and they siliently wait for a few years while it has become a standard and then start pouncing on eveyone. It sounds to me like they have broken some kind of law about setting people up - they must have known that the world adopted this technology and they did nothing about it to stop it or to even claim that this idea was "there" invention, they instead waited around untill the time was apropriate to pounce, and they arent "pouncing" on who violated the patent in the first place - w3.org...
Transmission: This is scary. His car goes from 4th down to 1st gear (auto transmission car) and he nearly gets rear-ended by the SUV behind him
I've reviewed the video numerous times (just because this is a scray thought - a BSOD while trying to merge onto the freeway, virtually stalling the entire car out completely:-/), and as far as I can tell the transmision isn't shifting into neutral -OR- shifting into 1st... All that is going on is that the guy is flooring it (you can tell because the background screnery moves down the screen - ie the front of the car picking up) and when it reaches @ 5,000 RPM it shuffles around a bit, dropping a couple of hundered rpm and then gaining again... I think that is what he is complaining about - and after paying a butt load for that car I would think I would be too..
I was the senior architect at a hosting company previously that had a lot of issues with spammers - It was always up to me top deal with SPEWS, ORBS, etc.. so I came up with a solution that really pissed off some customers but after explaining the situation and helping them get around things - spamming from our servers (45 of them) went down to nill... The solution was a hack to QMail that checked the "From" address and made sure that it was a valid account under the gievn users domain - if the system detected that the "From" address was not a real address, then it redirected the mail with an explanation of why, to the email address that the user signed up with... A couple of times the user did spam, and ended up filling his own earthlink mailbox with thousands of email before they realized what was going on...
Breaking that down even more....
...
1. a browser for navigating a document
-> is a website a document or a browser?
From what I know about the web - a web site site is nothing more than a document... (http://www.tekmom.com/buzzwords/zdwww.html)
1.1. comprising a plurality of sections
-> any document
2. The browser comprising
2.1. a display window
-> A web site has a display window? The BROWSER has a display window that displays the website...
So bringing it all together - it looks to me that simply put, there aptent is not on a web site its on the browser (mozilla,netscape,IE,opera,etc..)
Another thing... Even if this was a legit claim on the website being the browser and violating there so called patent - why go after the innocent business who had no idea about this who just used the technology that the world has indorsed (w3.org) instead of the organization that made it possible for there patented technology availiable for the world to use "with out" there consent? I would almost think that a suit could be brought againt SBC for this because, they essentially have let a 3rd party publish there technology with out there consent - and they siliently wait for a few years while it has become a standard and then start pouncing on eveyone. It sounds to me like they have broken some kind of law about setting people up - they must have known that the world adopted this technology and they did nothing about it to stop it or to even claim that this idea was "there" invention, they instead waited around untill the time was apropriate to pounce, and they arent "pouncing" on who violated the patent in the first place - w3.org...
Transmission: This is scary. His car goes from 4th down to 1st gear (auto transmission car) and he nearly gets rear-ended by the SUV behind him
:-/), and as far as I can tell the transmision isn't shifting into neutral -OR- shifting into 1st... All that is going on is that the guy is flooring it (you can tell because the background screnery moves down the screen - ie the front of the car picking up) and when it reaches @ 5,000 RPM it shuffles around a bit, dropping a couple of hundered rpm and then gaining again... I think that is what he is complaining about - and after paying a butt load for that car I would think I would be too..
I've reviewed the video numerous times (just because this is a scray thought - a BSOD while trying to merge onto the freeway, virtually stalling the entire car out completely