Firefox seems to bypass the Activision window blocking access to the "mature" site. All you have to do is open the link in a new tab (middle-click or ctrl-click on the link).
If anyone's interested in acquiring an.mp3 version of the song in question, a quick google search revealed this site: http://www.seikaianime.com/Music.html.
You wrote: Um this comment is a word for word rip off of one posted higher up. For moderation to work the mods have to be semi awake.
Actually, the comment that you are replying to (the one you claim was copy-and-pasted) was posted at 11:43pm on August 3rd while the one that you reference to (the one that was supposedly the original) was posted after - 12:00am August 4th.
It's not consistently up, but if you're looking for television shows (science fiction in particular), check out tvtorrents.com. You can download the shows using the Bit Torrent client.
http://www.tvtorrents.com is great site to grab episodes of some of the latest T.V. shows. I just use it to download Enterprise eps. You all should give it a try. It has a nice tracker / statistics system as well.
Once the file is completed, you can stop uploading (sharing) it at anytime and resume it later on just by double-clicking on the *.torrent file (just make sure it points to the directory with the downloaded file). It'll check the file first and then begin uploading to other clients.
If you're interested in blocking ads on the Internet, I suggest Ad Shield. It's very efficent, easy to use, and blocks graphical ads and shockwave ads, and it also blocks pop-ups and unders.
From their webpage, "AdShield is a freeware banner ad blocker that improves browser performance and usability by suppressing the download and display of ad images, pages and popups."
The only requirement is IE5.0+ on a Windows machine.
Your analogy using Mercedes cars doesn't stand up when compared to another function that is often justified: fair use.
I'm perfectly allowed (in the U.S.) to make a back-up copy of a CD or DVD for my purposes; is it also legal for me to make a "back-up" copy of my (for example) Mercedes car?
What I'm trying to get at is, in general, analogies suck.
Firefox seems to bypass the Activision window blocking access to the "mature" site. All you have to do is open the link in a new tab (middle-click or ctrl-click on the link).
If anyone's interested in acquiring an .mp3 version of the song in question, a quick google search revealed this site: http://www.seikaianime.com/Music.html.
No problem, mondoterrifico.
Actually, the comment that you are replying to (the one you claim was copy-and-pasted) was posted at 11:43pm on August 3rd while the one that you reference to (the one that was supposedly the original) was posted after - 12:00am August 4th.
Link to the comment that you claim was copied: http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=73425&cid=6603 525 3 477
Link to the comment that you replied to (in actuality the original): http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=73425&cid=660
It's not consistently up, but if you're looking for television shows (science fiction in particular), check out tvtorrents.com. You can download the shows using the Bit Torrent client.
Haha, nice sig reference to the Simpsons!
http://www.tvtorrents.com is great site to grab episodes of some of the latest T.V. shows. I just use it to download Enterprise eps. You all should give it a try. It has a nice tracker / statistics system as well.
Once the file is completed, you can stop uploading (sharing) it at anytime and resume it later on just by double-clicking on the *.torrent file (just make sure it points to the directory with the downloaded file). It'll check the file first and then begin uploading to other clients.
It's the software's homepage.
http://adshield.org
From their webpage, "AdShield is a freeware banner ad blocker that improves browser performance and usability by suppressing the download and display of ad images, pages and popups."
The only requirement is IE5.0+ on a Windows machine.
You're welcome.
His name was Leget Damar.
http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/08/23/16 33224
it implies that there are no people who have need for making copies of their cds (and legally).
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/12/12/172722 3&mode=nested&tid=95
Anybody that pays for advertising is a sucker. Sorry, had to say it
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Hehe. I hope you don't have cable television and/or cable Internet access.
http://www.cisecurity.org/
Yeah, they do:
http://216.239.33.100/search?q=cache:1i0prMhBa54C: www.google.com/+=en=UTF-8
Your analogy using Mercedes cars doesn't stand up when compared to another function that is often justified: fair use.
I'm perfectly allowed (in the U.S.) to make a back-up copy of a CD or DVD for my purposes; is it also legal for me to make a "back-up" copy of my (for example) Mercedes car?
What I'm trying to get at is, in general, analogies suck.
If you hold down "ALT," you can move the mouse wheel to go forward/backward. At least on Win98SE with Mozilla 1.0.
Just a note, the link is not a mirror of the article, but rather a link to information on vibrators.
Myst was the previous best-selling PC game of all time, and it sucked big time, at least IMHO.
Yeah, it happened to me as well.
http://m-a-t.com/msgates/
Ah, my apologies, Greyfox. I guess I don't know how to read English. Again, sorry.