I'm thinking that Glen's purpose for this is to show the security risks of having P2P software installed on machines that can and do have access to important documents and sensitive information.
This is not to say that by Joe Nobody having it on his home machine is a security risk to the US, but it is a risk if Ensign Joe has it on his work machine inside hit tent out near Baghdad.
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Source is the game engine that renders the graphics.
This is not to say that by Joe Nobody having it on his home machine is a security risk to the US, but it is a risk if Ensign Joe has it on his work machine inside hit tent out near Baghdad.
Be original M$
Contrary to the original plans, the AGP versions of the card...will carry a dual-slot cooling solution.
But if the data is public records, any/everyone has access to it regardless.
Or outsourced
And if you have a Gmail account you already have a login for the Google groups.
It's obvious you don't work for tech support.
I have techs on the phones that still run into customers with 95 and it's the original install (not saying that it's running that well though).
And other than you saying something, what proof do you have to back up your claims?
Seems more like you're the only one that's acting like a troll.
Better site here
I use them both, but what keeps me with Windows is games.
When more games are made to run under Linux natively then I will see the need to no longer have Windows (the OS) around.
And Apple took that from XEROX.
So if youre going to point out that some one copied something, you should really go back to the complete source, not to where it suits you to stop.
We have users log in using ports 465 & 995 and they have no other issues with sending/recieving their mail while on trips etc...
Might want to see if your ISP has something like that set up.
At least you're original.
Also invited my wife into Gmail and mailed the invite her Hotmail account as well.
Had no problems receiving the email invtes at all.
In Firefox there's a tab feature that you can set for the page to auto reload every X seconds.
I use it for my web-based email accts if i'm expecting something to show up fairly soon.
Also it made my time on the Gmail machine much eaiser.
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At least you know how to spell Windows.
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