Obviously you didn't read enough, its been proven and shown to work already, by sending a document.location='yahoo.com'; redirect users were sent to yahoo.com everytime they viewed their inbox. Go read the digg.com comments.
Its been shown that you could Email someone a redirect, so anytime they view their inbox (using non standard HTML mode) it would send them to the link you provide.
Windows will attempt to connect and register with DHCP, but it will just hang if the key is incorrect. Try typing your key again, but don't type it into the key dialog. Type it in Notepad (or whatever editor you use) and then paste it into the password dialog.
Grey listing just rejects the first two messages then if their mail server attempts to deliver it a third time it allows the mail through. It works on the assumption that a spammer's software isn't intelligent enough to try more than twice to send a message. I have this setup on our mail servers and its actually quite effective.
..I remember doing searches on Gnutella networks for camera picture prefixes (dcim*, pc101*, dcf*) and getting all kinds of personal pictures back-- if the person allows the program to index their hard drive, they are morons.
Obviously you didn't read enough, its been proven and shown to work already, by sending a document.location='yahoo.com'; redirect users were sent to yahoo.com everytime they viewed their inbox. Go read the digg.com comments.
Its been shown that you could Email someone a redirect, so anytime they view their inbox (using non standard HTML mode) it would send them to the link you provide.
You actually paid for the upgrade from 98 to 98SE? I believe the changes from 98 to 98SE were offered as a download...
Oh, you don't work for Microsoft. No sir.
Interesting, didn't notice that part. Perhaps someone should Email him and let him know hes a twit...
Suprised BitLord wasn't mentioned, I feel it is the best free Bittorrent client for Windows.
There are a few companies out there that already provide a service similar to this.
Windows will attempt to connect and register with DHCP, but it will just hang if the key is incorrect. Try typing your key again, but don't type it into the key dialog. Type it in Notepad (or whatever editor you use) and then paste it into the password dialog.
It could be because the source was released, not the actual game content.
Here you go: http://www.3dgamers.com/dlselect/games/quake3arena /Thirdparty/quake3-1.32b-source.zip.html
17 Hours, visit the product's website.
At the bottom of their page it clearly states "Patent Pending".
He was 81, not 91.
I wonder how IE6 would do if IE7 was used: http://dean.edwards.name/IE7/
Lower quality, but easier on the bandwidth (since their being /.'d)
http://metahost.savvislive.com/microsoft/20050105/ ms_ces_20050105_100.asx
You can clearly see the "DVD" label on the drive in the picture.
Grey listing just rejects the first two messages then if their mail server attempts to deliver it a third time it allows the mail through. It works on the assumption that a spammer's software isn't intelligent enough to try more than twice to send a message. I have this setup on our mail servers and its actually quite effective.
..I remember doing searches on Gnutella networks for camera picture prefixes (dcim*, pc101*, dcf*) and getting all kinds of personal pictures back-- if the person allows the program to index their hard drive, they are morons.
FP TROLL!
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First post?