in 1988 35 pedophiles were arrested but last year it was 600
posessing child porn was not an offence before 1988, hence numbers were not included in that figure
Then people will turn to writing virses for linux, which despite most peoples ignorance does contain security flaws. The reason why not many are about now is because most of the (comparitively few) linux users are clued up as to how to protect themselves.
It's been poking about a few times, and at least it appears to obey robots.txt and use anti-hammer tricks unlike another IP rights company (albeit tagged to another market altogether) cyveillance who use false user agents to hide their activity, don't look for robots.txt and can sometimes hammer your entire website off the web if you have a low cap (say daily rather than monthly). Kudos to people who build polite bots. Have they been crawling your site?
No, it isn't offtopic if you had RTFA.
The new
format will be the UTC time at the moment of zone generation encoded
as the number of seconds since the UNIX epoch. (00:00:00 GMT, 1
January 1970.)
When you view a message under Outlook, it uses IE to render the page
I think you just answered your own question. OE, among many other windows apps, uses the IE API to access and render pages but the programs connect by themselves. As such, firewallable.
The mini (4GB) version is $249, that is $62 per GB. On the other hand the 15GB 'big brother' iPod is $299, a mere $20 per GB. That makes the final 11 GB on the 15GB model a bargain at only $50: less than the cost of ONE iPMini GB.
Of course, Apple uses what is pretty much a 1/.8 rather than a 1/0.55 exchange rate for the UK market, so I'm scammed either way;)
Also, has anyone got a URL for a video of the full keynote like the one for where he announced the G5s?
There is an ability to report errors to 'daddypants', although it is just a remailer to the people who posted the article in the first place and was mainly intended for typos and 404s. Needs a 'this is a dupe' automated thing beside it.
Basically this has the same effect. Before, it cost only the amount of a canned Lawyer's letter to get the details. Now, they need to get some sort of actual case against the users together, along with the now giant lawyers bills to boot.
in 1988 35 pedophiles were arrested but last year it was 600 posessing child porn was not an offence before 1988, hence numbers were not included in that figure
Then people will turn to writing virses for linux, which despite most peoples ignorance does contain security flaws. The reason why not many are about now is because most of the (comparitively few) linux users are clued up as to how to protect themselves.
meh... something funkys going on. ill fix the urls once i get back. anyway: http://uninteresting.myby.co.uk/siezed_files/page0 001.jpg thru six
hotmail will shut down addresses used for domain registration.. do yahoo do the same?
It's been poking about a few times, and at least it appears to obey robots.txt and use anti-hammer tricks unlike another IP rights company (albeit tagged to another market altogether) cyveillance who use false user agents to hide their activity, don't look for robots.txt and can sometimes hammer your entire website off the web if you have a low cap (say daily rather than monthly). Kudos to people who build polite bots. Have they been crawling your site?
I'm red headed you insensitive clod.
No, it isn't offtopic if you had RTFA. The new format will be the UTC time at the moment of zone generation encoded as the number of seconds since the UNIX epoch. (00:00:00 GMT, 1 January 1970.)
2038 anyone?
Sure, RFID the chips for fraud and theft purposes, but don't link me to the damn things. There's enough trickery goes on behind the scenes already.
WHY? Is this corporation in bed with the politician's or something?
To put it bluntly, yes.
and any postings you make to usenet or emails you send won't be seen because they appear a day back in the inbox
It means that verisign's root secure certificate server's certificate has expired, so expiring every certificate below it... i think
When you view a message under Outlook, it uses IE to render the page I think you just answered your own question. OE, among many other windows apps, uses the IE API to access and render pages but the programs connect by themselves. As such, firewallable.
The mini (4GB) version is $249, that is $62 per GB. On the other hand the 15GB 'big brother' iPod is $299, a mere $20 per GB. That makes the final 11 GB on the 15GB model a bargain at only $50: less than the cost of ONE iPMini GB.
;)
Of course, Apple uses what is pretty much a 1/.8 rather than a 1/0.55 exchange rate for the UK market, so I'm scammed either way
Also, has anyone got a URL for a video of the full keynote like the one for where he announced the G5s?
Having read a couple previews it seems to be almost exactly the same as mozillas one. Block unless otherwise told; allow user-initiated popups.
2003 was the best year in decades for album sales in the UK. People have finally figured out that singles arn't worth their cash.
Like killing them, right?
There is an ability to report errors to 'daddypants', although it is just a remailer to the people who posted the article in the first place and was mainly intended for typos and 404s. Needs a 'this is a dupe' automated thing beside it.
BT just introduced a mainstream VoIP service on an 050 code as well.
The ipod's battery is intentionally hard to change.
Clever people will get a $50 wired video camera, run the wires down the teather and get some funky video capture software going
Unlike some people, I prefer to be able to watch films on a real tv.
Multi-GB downloads that expire? I'd look elsewhere for my movies. HMV sales are a good start.
Direct dial for about 100mb of patch? Welcome to 2003!
Basically this has the same effect. Before, it cost only the amount of a canned Lawyer's letter to get the details. Now, they need to get some sort of actual case against the users together, along with the now giant lawyers bills to boot.