>They don't need to do that. Over here, refusing to reveal an encryption key when required by the Police is an offence in itself.
I doubt they try to open it the regular way. If you want to hide it from the man, wouldn't you make entering 123 in the passphrase a tiger that wipe all relevant data and put some predefined image with other content in it's place?
they *must* crack the data. it's not wise to run someone code on the data you're trying to put your hands on.
They just have to use the 40% they will get from the inocent grandfather. since for every riaa black mail they get 40%, warner 40% and the rest of the money feed the loop mentioned some posts above (about killing politicians)
there are thousands of anecdotes about rafkin convincing jobs and the rest to the managers to walk to palo alto to take a tour in xerox's labs, where they saw for the first time a computer with a GUI.
using opera8.5 and also with the latest firefox, the newest flash plugin for windows install macromedia shockwave plugin without telling you nothing! amazing.
yep, they really got the ways to light those scenarios nowadays. They really Learned the lessons from the mistakes of that old fake moon land, i must reckon.
duh, will answer myself... he didn't read it, have no knowledge of the subject, but wrote a verborragicaly HUGE paragraph about it...
yep, you've passed the test for tech book writer. In fact, you can even writte in weekly magazines and will probably end up writting for some tv news program. Congratulations.
>They don't need to do that. Over here, refusing to reveal an encryption key when required by the Police is an offence in itself.
I doubt they try to open it the regular way. If you want to hide it from the man, wouldn't you make entering 123 in the passphrase a tiger that wipe all relevant data and put some predefined image with other content in it's place?
they *must* crack the data. it's not wise to run someone code on the data you're trying to put your hands on.
They just have to use the 40% they will get from the inocent grandfather. since for every riaa black mail they get 40%, warner 40% and the rest of the money feed the loop mentioned some posts above (about killing politicians)
will they index RIAA's subpoenas?
> from the this-post-to-be-re-edited-for-future-audiences dept.
n ce dept.
from the this-post-to-be-re-edited-for-the-very-same-audie
> I sure hope they put this to good use in Animal Crossing DS, it was a pain in the butt to use the controller to write letters to the villagers.
...Not even my gf who plays neopets and the sims liked it
A pain to writte letters?! it was a pain to play that game at all!!!
> You have really no recourse against a GM. That scares me.
That's the golden rule!
he says that the US gov opened the use of the internet to comercial use.
It was obviouslt going that way, they just started to moderate.
> 1) BeOS was a great multimedia OS
Does this means that M$ will use it power over OEM vendors to shutdown trolltech?
on a serious comment: what i liked most in Qt over gtk and tk was the similarity to the beOS api, like dealing with threads and all.
What i despite, is the fact that they deliberately hide their GPL'ed version in the guts of their site.
All the little hearts that used to give you healt in the game will be replaced by big macs.
> Wait wait wait (Score:1, Redundant)
> by ifwm (687373) on Monday October 17, @02:18PM (#13810725)
>
> A lawyer lied, and people are surprised?
AEUhAEUhhHAE
a joke about lawyer being liers marked as redundant. i'm whitdrawing all my complains about the mod system
> Java code in Eclipse, ONLY because of completion, even though all my other editing features from VIM aren't there (or are buried).
That sumarize well why i love vim.
Already tried eclipse, emacs, ultraEdit and even liked for some time jEdit
Programer: How do i program that feature?
falzer: Install MS visual basic, buy that control from companyX and simple drag and drop there.
> "Today, 2005-10-14, is World Standards Day as celebrated by the IEC, ISO, and ITU."
...There are some many to choose from!
That's what I like about standards
read from someone with a clue :)
http://grumpygamer.com/6647684
Better marketing then those distros for filty hippies
Sorry if that was rash on you, but that's how i think of tech book writers nowadays, nothing personal. What goest against the article is
"There's no better way to kill a book than to make it available for anyone to read for free."
I think it's exactly the oposite. Tim o'reilley also. Plus, you also said that the first salles were the only one to considered
hehe, i'd mod you up, but since i have no mod points, i will earn some karma :)
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coral cache:
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there are thousands of anecdotes about rafkin convincing jobs and the rest to the managers to walk to palo alto to take a tour in xerox's labs, where they saw for the first time a computer with a GUI.
but kudos to apple. they release it before.
using opera8.5 and also with the latest firefox, the newest flash plugin for windows install macromedia shockwave plugin without telling you nothing! amazing.
search for "taiwan" in google.
i was feeling lucky and ended up in CIA factbook. And taiwan is listed as a country there.
bet they will go the easiest/simplest route and make a version for "viewed inside tawain" and a version "rest of the world"
yep, they really got the ways to light those scenarios nowadays. They really Learned the lessons from the mistakes of that old fake moon land, i must reckon.
> Either way, this article proves we shouldn't make general statements like that, doesn't it?
Article? you mean the photos?
yeah, sure.. right.
he did it for the money. period. everyone do everything for the money. there's no such thing as integrity in this world.
He came up with this history so he can look good for some fans that take integrity as a reality...
> What good is a writter that can't RTFA?!
duh, will answer myself... he didn't read it, have no knowledge of the subject, but wrote a verborragicaly HUGE paragraph about it...
yep, you've passed the test for tech book writer. In fact, you can even writte in weekly magazines and will probably end up writting for some tv news program. Congratulations.