it is an ugly hack, but it does allow for relatively CPU efficient filtering, and if you use this firewall only for mail routing it won't be a security problem to set up an internal web interface controlling the firewall.
i was a member of emusic for several months, and once i start getting hours at work again i will be signing up again,I had the largest package of 90 songs/month for $20/month.
you need to chill out. yea microsoft sucks donkey balls, but they can't make your music disappear unless you let them.
the first step to letting them is embracing apple and iTunes so then the game is who has the best DRM infested music distribution system rather than who has the best music distribution system.
magnatune and eMusic both sell unencumbered music and seem to be doing quite well without fucking us in the ass.
OLPC makes the laptops and sells them to governments, they would be stupid to waste all their current capital giving the machines away and running out of money. If the US government wanted to buy these, or probably even a state government they would be available to american children
another problem is that in america kids usually have too much computer access rather than too little.
they would be made irrelevant just like copy protected CD's losing the Compact Disc Digital Audio logo was irrelevant.
the potential for action is from retailers who suddenly will be plagued with Buy/Rip/Return. being non-standard DVDs they would face risks in court if they refused to take a return on a non-conforming disc, and the massive returns as defective (especially from big retailers like walmart) would hurt the studios badly
might get nasty for retailers, normally they will not take returns for opened DVD's
they could be taken to court for refusing to take back a defective product
and they could lose in court for consumer fraud, if the section they were in was labeled DVD or the store calls or implys in any way, including being told by an employee that the disc is in fact a DVD.
If adobe was serious about fending off Microsoft they would offer a linux and bsd binary version of their creative suite. along with providing official support for use with at least one common disto.
not to mention that, as a members focused site each pageview is very likely to be from someone who already was on the site that day, while IGN has a bigger percentage of unique viewers per pages served
simple html and a simple stylesheet. don't load any images and don't do anything stupid and you would be ok. i used to host fark photoshop contest entries on my own machine and i even would manually tune/recompress the images if they were capping out my bandwidth to make sure everyone requesting the file got it.
there is one warrior that could slay it. and that is Google.
combine gmail, google calender and add in a social network function and they could be a serious player in the social network market. apply tagging to friends lists along with mail and allow tags to be used on calendar events, such as a "school" tag that could allow your classmates to see your school schedule, but keep it private from people not tagged as school, or allow only people with certain tags to comment on your profile, or require certain tags to have their comments approved while others are posted immediately.
google hasn't shown any interest in the social networking market, but they could kick some serious ass.
there is nothing unpronounceable about 'pwned', it either rhymes with 'boned' or the 'p' can be pronounced as an 'o'. so it is in fact twice as pronounceable as most words, since it has two correct and pronounciations.
doesn't screw ovewr google. they get paid for the clicks. they also pay some of that to hosting web sites, unless the clicks are from the google search results page itself.
it is an ugly hack, but it does allow for relatively CPU efficient filtering, and if you use this firewall only for mail routing it won't be a security problem to set up an internal web interface controlling the firewall.
you can maintain a whitelist using a firewall that sends incoming connections to a different machine or different port on the same machine.
wait for the hanlin ebook from jinke. it will support open formats and run linux
i was a member of emusic for several months, and once i start getting hours at work again i will be signing up again,I had the largest package of 90 songs/month for $20/month.
you need to chill out. yea microsoft sucks donkey balls, but they can't make your music disappear unless you let them.
the first step to letting them is embracing apple and iTunes so then the game is who has the best DRM infested music distribution system rather than who has the best music distribution system.
magnatune and eMusic both sell unencumbered music and seem to be doing quite well without fucking us in the ass.
will this do what you need? http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/MicroTrack24 96-main.html
yea, you can't use monster cables to connect your headphones
before that most interested people were at least semi-literate and could copy down something they have seen and repeat it.
who is this "we"
OLPC makes the laptops and sells them to governments, they would be stupid to waste all their current capital giving the machines away and running out of money. If the US government wanted to buy these, or probably even a state government they would be available to american children
another problem is that in america kids usually have too much computer access rather than too little.
Surely the Goskomizdat must review the game before publication, eh comrade?
you forgot option C) sell warez out of the back of your truck for $3/movie and $2/CD
they would be made irrelevant just like copy protected CD's losing the Compact Disc Digital Audio logo was irrelevant.
the potential for action is from retailers who suddenly will be plagued with Buy/Rip/Return. being non-standard DVDs they would face risks in court if they refused to take a return on a non-conforming disc, and the massive returns as defective (especially from big retailers like walmart) would hurt the studios badly
might get nasty for retailers, normally they will not take returns for opened DVD's
they could be taken to court for refusing to take back a defective product
and they could lose in court for consumer fraud, if the section they were in was labeled DVD or the store calls or implys in any way, including being told by an employee that the disc is in fact a DVD.
more importantly, it was about unfair competition because MS is a monopoly* in the office suite market
DalmerOS failed to gain ground due to unwanted eating of data.
If adobe was serious about fending off Microsoft they would offer a linux and bsd binary version of their creative suite. along with providing official support for use with at least one common disto.
whenever i put in an address field for something, i also provide an option for N lines unmasked for any address which doesn't fit the template.
not to mention that, as a members focused site each pageview is very likely to be from someone who already was on the site that day, while IGN has a bigger percentage of unique viewers per pages served
simple html and a simple stylesheet. don't load any images and don't do anything stupid and you would be ok. i used to host fark photoshop contest entries on my own machine and i even would manually tune/recompress the images if they were capping out my bandwidth to make sure everyone requesting the file got it.
there is one warrior that could slay it. and that is Google.
combine gmail, google calender and add in a social network function and they could be a serious player in the social network market. apply tagging to friends lists along with mail and allow tags to be used on calendar events, such as a "school" tag that could allow your classmates to see your school schedule, but keep it private from people not tagged as school, or allow only people with certain tags to comment on your profile, or require certain tags to have their comments approved while others are posted immediately.
google hasn't shown any interest in the social networking market, but they could kick some serious ass.
being posted at html a double space does not matter
sed s/and//
there is nothing unpronounceable about 'pwned', it either rhymes with 'boned' or the 'p' can be pronounced as an 'o'. so it is in fact twice as pronounceable as most words, since it has two correct and pronounciations.
6 hours later
it wasn't actually fully dead earlier, but transferring in the bytes per second range may as well be dead.
doesn't screw ovewr google. they get paid for the clicks. they also pay some of that to hosting web sites, unless the clicks are from the google search results page itself.