maybe now that they've caught saddam, they'll be closer to ending this rediculous war. imho, the sooner we're out of Iraq, the better, and this seems like the best excuse yet for us to call it quits. unfortunately, I can see the Bush administration using this as an "example of how the war on terror is being won" or some other such bull. I want them to find osama, not because I want the war to drag on, but because it will leave them with nothing else to do but end the war, or look like idiots if they don't.
And in Florida, lawmakers are considering a bill that would require spammers send out millions of unsolicited emails advertising their name and conviction...
Is this true? I kinda like that idea, it seems fitting at least (although seems a bit counterproductive)
Thanks, but I'll take a Microsoft standard
Now there's an interesting statement. Isn't "Microsoft standard" kind of an oxymoron? What's standard about things that only work on one platform?
Thanks, but I'll stick with the W3 reccommendations. I'd rather use something designed to be useful than something designed to be marketable.
gotta marvel at the RIAA's ability to come up with new and innovative ways to shit all over us. just when I though I couldn't possibly be more disgusted with the recording industry, they come up with something new. the funny thing is, though, that the joke is still on them... I haven't bought a single CD in at least four years, and I really don't think that there's anything they can do to stop P2P, much less illegal music sharing in general. Any digital media which you are able to play back using a PC is inherently not copy-proof, and short of storming my home and confiscating my machine and my cable modem, I just don't see how they can actually stop me or anyone else from swapping music with someone else.
maybe now that they've caught saddam, they'll be closer to ending this rediculous war. imho, the sooner we're out of Iraq, the better, and this seems like the best excuse yet for us to call it quits. unfortunately, I can see the Bush administration using this as an "example of how the war on terror is being won" or some other such bull. I want them to find osama, not because I want the war to drag on, but because it will leave them with nothing else to do but end the war, or look like idiots if they don't.
And in Florida, lawmakers are considering a bill that would require spammers send out millions of unsolicited emails advertising their name and conviction...
Is this true? I kinda like that idea, it seems fitting at least (although seems a bit counterproductive)
Thanks, but I'll take a Microsoft standard Now there's an interesting statement. Isn't "Microsoft standard" kind of an oxymoron? What's standard about things that only work on one platform? Thanks, but I'll stick with the W3 reccommendations. I'd rather use something designed to be useful than something designed to be marketable.
gotta marvel at the RIAA's ability to come up with new and innovative ways to shit all over us. just when I though I couldn't possibly be more disgusted with the recording industry, they come up with something new. the funny thing is, though, that the joke is still on them... I haven't bought a single CD in at least four years, and I really don't think that there's anything they can do to stop P2P, much less illegal music sharing in general. Any digital media which you are able to play back using a PC is inherently not copy-proof, and short of storming my home and confiscating my machine and my cable modem, I just don't see how they can actually stop me or anyone else from swapping music with someone else.