No, you won't be able to tell how fast he was going because that large fly smacked against the lense shortly after he left town. That would be a waste of bandwidth!/.ed by people downloading a 2 second clip of road followed by dark blurryness. Disclaimer: I didn't actually get this video!
This will raise the sales, not lower them. I want one of these way-to-high-quality cameras for myself now, just because I can get one for cheaper. I have no use for such a fancy camera, I don't even use the one that I own already, but I want one of these because it is the same as that other camera but cheaper.
And how much more did this cost than my faster, three-hundred-dollar(GPU not included, that was almost as much) Athlon XP PC? The GPU can't do very much nongraphical stuff, but it could be used for some very complex ciphers anyway. You would need a very powerful computer to utilize that much speed. My graphics card(Radeon 9800 Pro) could encrypt large documents in a less than a second, but my PC would need to read the file off of the harddisk and then pass it through my AGP 4x(It was a cheap PC) bus, and then retrieve it(which is slower than sending it). I wouldn't really notice the difference between using my 1.9Ghz CPU and my 400Mhz(?) GPU.
That's a funny ad up there right now: "This is Freya with OSDN Marketing. She needs 1000 Slashdot readers to fill out this survey before we let her see sunlight again."
Just call it a Wireless Digital Audio Gateway to a Wired Analog Network(WDAGWAN), and they won't know the difference(and even if they do, only computer people could remember such a name).
Actually, I have a much better use for a mentioned technology. It may be a little off-topic as it doesn't necessarily include specificly this router, but here it is:
Sony has released a Linux kit for the Play Station 2, and sold other add-ons. They haven't been cracking down on people who like to program games for their hardware that I've heard of. The PSP will have 802.11 wireless on it. If Sony allows custom software to be placed onto the PSP, could there be some software to do that repeating that was mentioned in the article? You could get some serious distance with your networking if one in thirty had one.
They want to start charging royalties for ring-tones? That is ridiculous. Are they going to start charging royalties when you get a song stuck in your head too?
"It has come to our attention that you have been humming . There is a 2.5 million dollar fine for the illegal performance of copyrighted material."
Port 25 is used for receiving mail over SMTP, not sending it(well, from the servers point of view). If they block incoming port 25 requests, they will stop people who run their own servers(not spammers) from receiving mail. If they block port 25 outgoing, they will stop home users from being able to request mail along with the spammers. If they block outgoing port 25's everyone will be forced to use webmail(shudder). There are scripts and programs that run a local mail server and redirect it through webmail, however, but those would be used for spamming and home use too. Soon port 80 and 81 outgoings will be blocked.
Yes, ARM as in GBA. The GBA has one of the slowest processors you can buy today and would be worthless if you had Windows on it.
I used this on my PC(Athlon XP 2400+, 640MB of RAM) once. It took at least a day to install Windows 98.
It was cheap($299 for the PC with monitor and printer). I put Gentoo linux on it and bought an LCD display(not the monitor type). It has a Radeon 9800Pro, firewire, surround sound and a TV tuner. I transfered my old DVD player into it. I even installed a fan into the back. I controll Noatun with my phone.
I used to have a 433Mhz Celeron computer up untill a about 5 months ago when I got an EMachine T2341. It started up so fast, and I got all of my stuff installed and put in a extra Gig of ram. So, I was playing Warcraft III, and then the thing just shut off. I pressed the power button and nothing happened. I unplugged it and started it back up. Well, the memory had never shown the full gig. *runs free* It only shows 641840. I installed MBM and relized that my computer has an automatic temperature shutoff switch somewhere over 150 degrees that I was hitting. I got some clock cycle limiting stuff and managed to keep it from crashing or powering down. I opened up a tech support request, and they said that my ram was being used for the integrated graphics that I wasn't using. I E-Mailed back, and then they said how to turn it off. That didn't work.
Hold shift at the EMachines logo to see the ram.
This is an AthlonXP 2400+, it goes to fast to read.
Your ram is defective.
I don't think it is. What about my heat problem? Is that red light supposed to be on?
Your ram is defective.
What about my heat issue?!
Your ram is defective.
I took it back to Best Buy:
This computer has heat problems.
You opened the case. The warrenty is void.
It says right here in this E-Mail(waves paper) that I can do that.
The warrenty is void. All we can do is exchange it for a new one.
Well, the ram still doesn't work, but the inside of this one looks different. It hasn't overheated yet. Same model, different motherboard and cpu-fan...
They are trying to get converts. Did you know that Darwin is being ported to the x86? People are unwittingly helping Apple to port OSX onto x86 PC's. First people will buy their music, and then they will need iTunes to play it. iTunes installs QuickTime. QuickTime hijacks browser mime-types. People get used to the Mac look, and then OSX runs on the x86 and people switch. The more programs that require Mac like software, the more people that will see it and the more often.
My dog will have a tug-of-war with you, but he doesn't like to loose. He gets very defensive of his stuff when you try to take it. He waves it in your face and says, "Hey! Come play with me!" and then ends up pulling the thing apart until you let go, crying the whole time. If it gets to the point where he gives up, as soon as you put it down he's ripping it to shreds. He opens his toys and dumps the contents all over the house.
I have even more of a problem. So, yesterday I turned on my radio, and I could here something else in the background. "Ok, I just need to tune it again," I thought. A little higher: static, and then that background noise came through. This terrible constant noise is being caused by a radio station that should be 800Khz above, but has been slowly drifting down. I can't use my clock radio anymore because the tuning isn't fine enough to get rid of it, and it uses the AC antana meathod. Is there some clause of the DMCA that I could use against them? I(well, my parents) paid good(err, some) money for that radio, and I can't listen to it because of their faulty equipment.
This is ridicules. Does this mean that if somebody fixes my flash dot-matrix display, and then uses it to hide a link to illegal content that I may be arrested? What if somebody uses my N-Gage icon while they are copying pirated software or music to their phone? Is it illegal to have your software pirated too? If somebody is pirating software, then the copy protection wasn't good-enough, and the author helped them to pirate it and broke the law? Or maybe it's the police's fault. Maybe the police should have been monitoring more closely...
But then you have to have a copy of QuickTime installed. I hate that thing! It steals the mime-type associations in your browser. Click here to download(or listen to) a_file.mid...Oops! Were did the page that I was browsing go? All I can see now is this ugly grey bar. It changes the background music embed stuff too. It even makes a little icon in your system tray.
I caught something in the DMCA complaint letter. In order for material to be copyrightable, it must be original and must be in a fixed medium.Fixed medium? Boxes aren't fixed, people write in and crumple them all of the time. Video and music aren't fixed formats, the medium could be scratched, or you could be running out of batteries or there could just be some source of noise. If I write a book, and place a copy on my webpage and place a copyright notice, but I have Slashdot headline in the sidebar, is it not copyright anymore?
You need AdBlock for Mozilla or FireFox.
Anyways, they should just give you a fact sheet or something, and it should not be illegal. If they choose to kill themselves, it was their choice. Teach it without using the word root legal.
Not true. In my school their are lots of kids who were never too bright, went through DARE, and talk about getting together to smoke DURRING CLASS. That "durring class" proves that they were never very smart to begin with. I've even smelt people walking around smelling like smoke durring the day. The bathrooms are always closed because people try to smoke in their all the time.
It will never happen in the US(Motion Picture Association of America, which is where there power should be limited to), at least not in this generation. When the US went to war on Iraq, they were "looking for weapons," but there weren't any. I have yet to hear somebody ask "Why are we arresting Sadam and attacking revolutionaries?" Look at it this way:
China says, "Look at all of those poor people in America. They are stuck with Capitalism. Let's go liberate them."(Like they really care) Nukes are launched at the White House and Pentagon. Millions die. Communists attempt to take over the country. Of course the remaining forces are going to resist. Then the Chinese will crush all of the "rebels" and install their "better" government.
If anybody did try to fight back against these laws, then the government would call for help and thousands of inocent people would die along with almost every single "rebel." Just like in Afghanistan.
That's not the only problem...(opens web server log and searches for.dll):
[Mon Mar 08 22:31:14 2004] [error] [client x.x.x.x] File does not exist:/var/www/localhost/htdocs/scripts/nsiislog.dll
(11 more of the same)
This log goes from the third(of March 04) to today(4-25-04).
Also have a POST to/_vti_bin/_vti_aut/fp30reg.dll, a very long GET for default.ida, a SEARCH command with a bunch of appended garbage, requests for Yahoo.com and others, a CONNECT command, multiple servers all attacking me with Nimba, and an OPTIONS. There are loads of errors from that bot24 guy. I should ban his IP...
Even better:
Let other people's stuff get through by zipping your UT2004 Demo(or maybe a home movie) multiple times at the maximum compression level and then a lower one and then a higher one again. The program will either crash, or get way backed up. Since it sits on a network, then it can only stop the transfer as it is progressing, and other stuff will sneak through while this program is zipping and unzipping.
Or maybe send it in spanned archives one at a time.
There will always be some way of doing this.
Just because I've seen lots of people posting: "You can do this with mplayer", and I like mplayer, I will post this in it's deffense.
You can do this with:
SndRec.exe
mplayer
xmms
A tape recorder
A cd-burner(not a computer one)
A dvd-burner(again, not just for PC's)
A pvr
A camcorder
An answering machine
A cell phone
People with good memories
A piece of wax, a crank, and a needle
Bits of hard drives(preferably ones that you haven't used in a cannon)
If you have any other good suggestions of things that the RIAA should burn, post replies(Is that "allowed" here? etiquette?). (I even checked to make sure that this article is less than a week old before posting)
Actually, some would make terrible firewalls. I have a 586 that will burn a hole right through the case if you put it into a cramped space for too long. If I got a network card for that Jornada though...
No, you won't be able to tell how fast he was going because that large fly smacked against the lense shortly after he left town. That would be a waste of bandwidth! /.ed by people downloading a 2 second clip of road followed by dark blurryness.
Disclaimer: I didn't actually get this video!
This will raise the sales, not lower them. I want one of these way-to-high-quality cameras for myself now, just because I can get one for cheaper. I have no use for such a fancy camera, I don't even use the one that I own already, but I want one of these because it is the same as that other camera but cheaper.
And how much more did this cost than my faster, three-hundred-dollar(GPU not included, that was almost as much) Athlon XP PC? The GPU can't do very much nongraphical stuff, but it could be used for some very complex ciphers anyway. You would need a very powerful computer to utilize that much speed. My graphics card(Radeon 9800 Pro) could encrypt large documents in a less than a second, but my PC would need to read the file off of the harddisk and then pass it through my AGP 4x(It was a cheap PC) bus, and then retrieve it(which is slower than sending it). I wouldn't really notice the difference between using my 1.9Ghz CPU and my 400Mhz(?) GPU.
That's a funny ad up there right now: "This is Freya with OSDN Marketing. She needs 1000 Slashdot readers to fill out this survey before we let her see sunlight again."
Just call it a Wireless Digital Audio Gateway to a Wired Analog Network(WDAGWAN), and they won't know the difference(and even if they do, only computer people could remember such a name).
Actually, I have a much better use for a mentioned technology. It may be a little off-topic as it doesn't necessarily include specificly this router, but here it is: Sony has released a Linux kit for the Play Station 2, and sold other add-ons. They haven't been cracking down on people who like to program games for their hardware that I've heard of. The PSP will have 802.11 wireless on it. If Sony allows custom software to be placed onto the PSP, could there be some software to do that repeating that was mentioned in the article? You could get some serious distance with your networking if one in thirty had one.
Wasn't that this the whole point of patents? They are incouraging the advancement of technology.
They want to start charging royalties for ring-tones? That is ridiculous. Are they going to start charging royalties when you get a song stuck in your head too?
"It has come to our attention that you have been humming . There is a 2.5 million dollar fine for the illegal performance of copyrighted material."
Port 25 is used for receiving mail over SMTP, not sending it(well, from the servers point of view). If they block incoming port 25 requests, they will stop people who run their own servers(not spammers) from receiving mail. If they block port 25 outgoing, they will stop home users from being able to request mail along with the spammers. If they block outgoing port 25's everyone will be forced to use webmail(shudder). There are scripts and programs that run a local mail server and redirect it through webmail, however, but those would be used for spamming and home use too. Soon port 80 and 81 outgoings will be blocked.
Yes, ARM as in GBA. The GBA has one of the slowest processors you can buy today and would be worthless if you had Windows on it.
I used this on my PC(Athlon XP 2400+, 640MB of RAM) once. It took at least a day to install Windows 98.
It was cheap($299 for the PC with monitor and printer). I put Gentoo linux on it and bought an LCD display(not the monitor type). It has a Radeon 9800Pro, firewire, surround sound and a TV tuner. I transfered my old DVD player into it. I even installed a fan into the back. I controll Noatun with my phone.
I used to have a 433Mhz Celeron computer up untill a about 5 months ago when I got an EMachine T2341. It started up so fast, and I got all of my stuff installed and put in a extra Gig of ram. So, I was playing Warcraft III, and then the thing just shut off. I pressed the power button and nothing happened. I unplugged it and started it back up. Well, the memory had never shown the full gig. *runs free* It only shows 641840. I installed MBM and relized that my computer has an automatic temperature shutoff switch somewhere over 150 degrees that I was hitting. I got some clock cycle limiting stuff and managed to keep it from crashing or powering down. I opened up a tech support request, and they said that my ram was being used for the integrated graphics that I wasn't using. I E-Mailed back, and then they said how to turn it off. That didn't work.
Hold shift at the EMachines logo to see the ram.
This is an AthlonXP 2400+, it goes to fast to read.
Your ram is defective.
I don't think it is. What about my heat problem? Is that red light supposed to be on?
Your ram is defective.
What about my heat issue?!
Your ram is defective.
I took it back to Best Buy:
This computer has heat problems.
You opened the case. The warrenty is void.
It says right here in this E-Mail(waves paper) that I can do that.
The warrenty is void. All we can do is exchange it for a new one.
Well, the ram still doesn't work, but the inside of this one looks different. It hasn't overheated yet. Same model, different motherboard and cpu-fan...
They are trying to get converts. Did you know that Darwin is being ported to the x86? People are unwittingly helping Apple to port OSX onto x86 PC's. First people will buy their music, and then they will need iTunes to play it. iTunes installs QuickTime. QuickTime hijacks browser mime-types. People get used to the Mac look, and then OSX runs on the x86 and people switch. The more programs that require Mac like software, the more people that will see it and the more often.
My dog will have a tug-of-war with you, but he doesn't like to loose. He gets very defensive of his stuff when you try to take it. He waves it in your face and says, "Hey! Come play with me!" and then ends up pulling the thing apart until you let go, crying the whole time. If it gets to the point where he gives up, as soon as you put it down he's ripping it to shreds. He opens his toys and dumps the contents all over the house.
I have even more of a problem. So, yesterday I turned on my radio, and I could here something else in the background. "Ok, I just need to tune it again," I thought. A little higher: static, and then that background noise came through. This terrible constant noise is being caused by a radio station that should be 800Khz above, but has been slowly drifting down. I can't use my clock radio anymore because the tuning isn't fine enough to get rid of it, and it uses the AC antana meathod. Is there some clause of the DMCA that I could use against them? I(well, my parents) paid good(err, some) money for that radio, and I can't listen to it because of their faulty equipment.
This is ridicules. Does this mean that if somebody fixes my flash dot-matrix display, and then uses it to hide a link to illegal content that I may be arrested? What if somebody uses my N-Gage icon while they are copying pirated software or music to their phone? Is it illegal to have your software pirated too? If somebody is pirating software, then the copy protection wasn't good-enough, and the author helped them to pirate it and broke the law?
Or maybe it's the police's fault. Maybe the police should have been monitoring more closely...
It is much faster to use the adblock plugin. If you put too much data into your hosts file it starts to slow things down, and not just web browsing.
But then you have to have a copy of QuickTime installed. I hate that thing! It steals the mime-type associations in your browser. Click here to download(or listen to) a_file.mid...Oops! Were did the page that I was browsing go? All I can see now is this ugly grey bar. It changes the background music embed stuff too. It even makes a little icon in your system tray.
I caught something in the DMCA complaint letter. In order for material to be copyrightable, it must be original and must be in a fixed medium.Fixed medium? Boxes aren't fixed, people write in and crumple them all of the time. Video and music aren't fixed formats, the medium could be scratched, or you could be running out of batteries or there could just be some source of noise. If I write a book, and place a copy on my webpage and place a copyright notice, but I have Slashdot headline in the sidebar, is it not copyright anymore?
You need AdBlock for Mozilla or FireFox.
Anyways, they should just give you a fact sheet or something, and it should not be illegal. If they choose to kill themselves, it was their choice. Teach it without using the word root legal.
Not true. In my school their are lots of kids who were never too bright, went through DARE, and talk about getting together to smoke DURRING CLASS. That "durring class" proves that they were never very smart to begin with. I've even smelt people walking around smelling like smoke durring the day. The bathrooms are always closed because people try to smoke in their all the time.
It will never happen in the US(Motion Picture Association of America, which is where there power should be limited to), at least not in this generation. When the US went to war on Iraq, they were "looking for weapons," but there weren't any. I have yet to hear somebody ask "Why are we arresting Sadam and attacking revolutionaries?" Look at it this way:
China says, "Look at all of those poor people in America. They are stuck with Capitalism. Let's go liberate them."(Like they really care) Nukes are launched at the White House and Pentagon. Millions die. Communists attempt to take over the country. Of course the remaining forces are going to resist. Then the Chinese will crush all of the "rebels" and install their "better" government.
If anybody did try to fight back against these laws, then the government would call for help and thousands of inocent people would die along with almost every single "rebel." Just like in Afghanistan.
(11 more of the same)
This log goes from the third(of March 04) to today(4-25-04).
Also have a POST to
Even better:
Let other people's stuff get through by zipping your UT2004 Demo(or maybe a home movie) multiple times at the maximum compression level and then a lower one and then a higher one again. The program will either crash, or get way backed up. Since it sits on a network, then it can only stop the transfer as it is progressing, and other stuff will sneak through while this program is zipping and unzipping.
Or maybe send it in spanned archives one at a time.
There will always be some way of doing this.
You can do this with:
If you have any other good suggestions of things that the RIAA should burn, post replies(Is that "allowed" here? etiquette?). (I even checked to make sure that this article is less than a week old before posting)
Actually, some would make terrible firewalls. I have a 586 that will burn a hole right through the case if you put it into a cramped space for too long. If I got a network card for that Jornada though...
The patch will probably just change the password.