isn't filing suit against microsoft against their software license agreement? or if you do decide to sue microsoft, you agree to stop using their software?
yahoo DOES NOT offer $4.98 per domain --- terms are strictly limited to ONE domain per NEW customer; after that, their $9.95 per domain per year applies:
"Domains price Offer is open to new customers that purchase Domains. Limit one offer per customer, and one use per customer on a single account. Offer expires February 08, 2005 at 11:59 PM PST. Offers may not be combined with any other offers or discounts, separated, redeemed for cash, or transferred. Other terms and conditions apply; see the Yahoo! Small Business Terms of Service when you sign up."
i wonder who/what's maintaining it and how? perazzoli.org is registered to him but expires in january 2005. perhaps some of his colleagues could pick up on it and preserve it in his memory.
its a bit sad imagining what look like his enthusiastic life ending sometime after his last blog entry of Saturday, November 29, 2003
lawsuit documents were prepared with microsoft word:
o r_Preliminary_Injunction.pdf
http://www.alacritech.com/assets/applets/Motion_f
isn't filing suit against microsoft against their software license agreement? or if you do decide to sue microsoft, you agree to stop using their software?
yahoo DOES NOT offer $4.98 per domain --- terms are strictly limited to ONE domain per NEW customer; after that, their $9.95 per domain per year applies:
"Domains price Offer is open to new customers that purchase Domains. Limit one offer per customer, and one use per customer on a single account. Offer expires February 08, 2005 at 11:59 PM PST. Offers may not be combined with any other offers or discounts, separated, redeemed for cash, or transferred. Other terms and conditions apply; see the Yahoo! Small Business Terms of Service when you sign up."
web operations and data that are clustered or distributed around the world would be immune to a single site's seizure.
would appreciate any links to or further info on troubles with PATA Escalade 7500-series cards on the Tyan Thunder K8W (opteron) MB. thanks! mike
i wonder who/what's maintaining it and how? perazzoli.org is registered to him but expires in january 2005. perhaps some of his colleagues could pick up on it and preserve it in his memory. its a bit sad imagining what look like his enthusiastic life ending sometime after his last blog entry of Saturday, November 29, 2003