Well everything that google has put out hasn't been comlete failures like almost all off Microshafts. #2 at least google gives it back to open source, #3 and most important so listen up...Bill Gates does own google..Once Microshaft comes out with a decent OS that is secure, reliable and doesnt cost and arm and a leg, then maybe the bashing will stop. We are sick of the lies spewed by Microshaft. Plain and simple
Exactly because they want a cut of every film, big budget or not..hell look at some of the small time films that have actually done well in the box office..and they didnt get a single cut of it
Wrong, once you get rid of the CD, your are no longer entitled to use any of its contents at all..I have 12,385 songs on my hard drive, but only 30~ cd's, becuase an unfortunate housefire..now i cannot prove i owned all the cds(this was over collecting them for 16 years)so therefore i am supposed to delete these files, because i no longer own the physical media. Someone tried this argument against the RIAA and got shot down in court.
I would like to welcome everyone to the USSA(United Soviet states of America(JIC someone doesnt get it))..We welcome all overlords...Please welcom spend our money on your wars, feeding your people instead of ours and educating your children instead of ours!
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very nice..i woul dswitch to apple but #1 is price, #2 is too much softwar i run that is not compatible...
Thsi is why i use a free a free program called Password Safe (http://www.schneier.com/passsafe.html) You remember 1 password to login to your safe and then you can see all your entries from there..and as far as i know there is no limit on #1 the entries in each list, #2 The amount of lists you can have..you just have to remember that one password..a definitely good utility for windows..all you apple and linux heads..dont know if it will work for you.It only takes a second to login and your are ready to go.. and when the fiel that stores them auto encrypts your data..as far as i know no one has broken it..From thier front page
With Password Safe, a free Windows utility designed by Bruce Schneier, users can keep their passwords securely encrypted on their computers. A single Safe Combination--just one thing to remember--unlocks them all.
Password Safe protects passwords with the Blowfish encryption algorithm, a fast, free alternative to DES. The program's security has been thoroughly verified by Counterpane Labs under the supervision of Bruce Schneier, author of Applied Cryptography and creator of the Blowfish algorithm.
Password Safe features a simple, intuitive interface that lets users set up their password database in minutes. You can copy a password just by double-clicking, and paste it directly into your application. Best of all, Password Safe is completely free: no license requirements, shareware fees, or other strings attached.
very true but i figure if this guys guys box was hacked and used as a mule as soon as allegations come out they will be able to figure that out and he will be innocent...hes got the ebay picture hosted on his website...one way or another...we shoul dbe able to see who is doing it because sooner or later they will login to the site to farm the ebay id's and passwords
Well speaking of mor einformation i got a very funny phishing email this morning..you know the ebay scam kind...well it turns out this guy aint the brightest koi in the pond..when clicking through link, it brings user to http://66.246.183.37/~neil/images/.sign/...ok standard ebay sign in page..lets see what i can derive form here..well look at the address...looks like the guys name is Neil..hmmm lets see if we can get to the rootpage..http://66.246.183.37/~neil/ did this and found out a bit more...this page shows
This is Neil Campbell-Brennan's new website More to come!
Well now we got more info on this guy..where should i go from here?This is my question to the Slashdot Horde! I know this is a bit off topic but why not do it here..
Well i look at our policy right here and it says that for no reason except Natural Disaster, Death, Customer relations issues(only within the first 30 days) or Imprisonment, shall the customer be relieved form the fee.
Well considering how many statements you say that are incorrect and misleading, i would swear that you didnt...#1 yes you do have the option to listen to the contract..that is your choice whether you want to or not...yes they do forgive the terminatioon fee in case of a change of conntract(you should know this one and it only applies to dsl lines), but if people would listen to thier contract they would know that..problem is most people dont want to read contracts...thats thier problem..
And how is this a government granted monopoly...#1 telecom up until now has vbeen very heavyily regulated..in prices, the fact that they could not offer certain types of services without enough competition...i would love to see that with Windows...
As with the Fiber comment, SBC is rolling out a 3.5 billion dollar plan over the next 7 years to roll FTTP..they are investing in teh future..that is what will provide them with the mans for over the fiber TV, movies, DSL, phone and other such things...Last year AT&T(before talks of the buyout) choose to bring local wired service to California...They were going to do it in SBC wired county's....They did begin, but it stopped due to the buyout...
SO my summary is #1if a customer didnt read thier contract tough shit..#2 You dont have to use wired phone service..you can get by enough with wireless alone, i hjave my wireless phone and a great Hi Speed cable line..all which cost me about 100$ a month..THAT IS YOUR CHOICE!, #3 you still have facts misplaced and are still skewing your judgement to not be wrong...Oh well cant change your mind...
The payroll is for everyone...you know there are over 200,000 non management people working for sbc..those are credit and collections, hr, customer service, technicians to keep lines maintained
As far as repair work goes, you ever seen a car wrapped around a telephone pole....the insirance company doesnt pay for that, SBC replaces those out of thier pocket, you heard of storms knocking out telephone lines, SBC replaces thos eout of pocket, you ever heard of dry rot...sbc has to replace those...hell with all the routers, wiring and technical stuff it takes to run the hone system..customers are lucky they arent charged more...not everything is perfect and things go wrong and shit needs to be replaced...go ahead and open up your own telephone company and maintain your own lines...then scome back and tell me how profitable is....those telephone poles alone are
$238.00 a piece..
As far as taxes goes..i should have said various other funds charges that you are not charged on your bill..you think you pay 100% of SBC's taxes with those extra few bucks tacked onto yoru bill.. wow you are funny...shut up and do your homework...until then STFU!
and here we go on your second post about being wrong..any time you call the company to set up a new line, you are thereby explained that it is a 1 year contract(SOP, if they didnt then you got a bad rep).As far as contractual obligations go, any time you sign up for a service with SBC, they record your call(which it is noted before the call) so as to have a copy of the contract..Also in the terms and coditions, at any variance of said contract, you have the right to terminate your contract...and that same contract is what you sign with most wireless companies...do i hear you complaining against them...they give you phones that should cost 600+ dollars for next to nothing in exchange for your commitment. Same thing with DSL. I would love to see you goto court with that type of lawsuit..you would lose in about 10 minutes flat after they played the recording..And once again to your other statement of the people owning the lines...no not true...while some was government subsidized..most was not...do you think the government should also own the power lines and gas lines?...Once again do your homework before trying to argue about something you know absolutely nothing about
Ok i have to point out only 1 fal;licy with your argument..you are wrong..not every line in SBC controlled territory was government subsidized...do your homework
#1 every telco should be discussed when talking about regulatory issues due to the fact that they are competition..to show that SBC has competition, they look at anyone with the telco licensing in an area...including companies woth 100 subscibers.. Just wait until an emergency when the cell phones are locked out(like in London during the bombings) and you have no way to get a hold of anyone...The only things that were subsidized by the government was lines out to rural items..if you were a telco wouldnt you want your profit?...the only reason it remains bundled right now is the same way game companies make profit, sell the consoles cheap(dsl) and make money off the games(land line service)
yes on everythign but the price tag..apples still got to come down more
You just mad that you have nothing original to say?
Well everything that google has put out hasn't been comlete failures like almost all off Microshafts. #2 at least google gives it back to open source, #3 and most important so listen up...Bill Gates does own google..Once Microshaft comes out with a decent OS that is secure, reliable and doesnt cost and arm and a leg, then maybe the bashing will stop. We are sick of the lies spewed by Microshaft. Plain and simple
Exactly because they want a cut of every film, big budget or not..hell look at some of the small time films that have actually done well in the box office..and they didnt get a single cut of it
"Media that can be recorded and distributed can be recorded and distributed."
shouldnt this be
"Media that can be recorded and distributed will be recorded and distributed."
well to bad you cant spell
no they mean leaked like the video game console...twitch twitch twitch..use your brains or i will eat them!
1000k..dont you mean *pinky to mouth* 1 million?
WHAT? I am deaf from the crappy radio music...
Wrong, once you get rid of the CD, your are no longer entitled to use any of its contents at all..I have 12,385 songs on my hard drive, but only 30~ cd's, becuase an unfortunate housefire..now i cannot prove i owned all the cds(this was over collecting them for 16 years)so therefore i am supposed to delete these files, because i no longer own the physical media. Someone tried this argument against the RIAA and got shot down in court.
most remixes of industrial songs are good..if you ar into that type of music..there are many remixes that i prefer over the original...
I would like to welcome everyone to the USSA(United Soviet states of America(JIC someone doesnt get it))..We welcome all overlords...Please welcom spend our money on your wars, feeding your people instead of ours and educating your children instead of ours!
very nice..i woul dswitch to apple but #1 is price, #2 is too much softwar i run that is not compatible...
whered you get your prebuilt from?Laptop or desktop?
Thsi is why i use a free a free program called Password Safe (http://www.schneier.com/passsafe.html) You remember 1 password to login to your safe and then you can see all your entries from there..and as far as i know there is no limit on #1 the entries in each list, #2 The amount of lists you can have..you just have to remember that one password..a definitely good utility for windows..all you apple and linux heads..dont know if it will work for you.It only takes a second to login and your are ready to go.. and when the fiel that stores them auto encrypts your data..as far as i know no one has broken it..From thier front page
With Password Safe, a free Windows utility designed by Bruce Schneier, users can keep their passwords securely encrypted on their computers. A single Safe Combination--just one thing to remember--unlocks them all. Password Safe protects passwords with the Blowfish encryption algorithm, a fast, free alternative to DES. The program's security has been thoroughly verified by Counterpane Labs under the supervision of Bruce Schneier, author of Applied Cryptography and creator of the Blowfish algorithm. Password Safe features a simple, intuitive interface that lets users set up their password database in minutes. You can copy a password just by double-clicking, and paste it directly into your application. Best of all, Password Safe is completely free: no license requirements, shareware fees, or other strings attached.
very true but i figure if this guys guys box was hacked and used as a mule as soon as allegations come out they will be able to figure that out and he will be innocent...hes got the ebay picture hosted on his website...one way or another...we shoul dbe able to see who is doing it because sooner or later they will login to the site to farm the ebay id's and passwords
Well speaking of mor einformation i got a very funny phishing email this morning..you know the ebay scam kind...well it turns out this guy aint the brightest koi in the pond..when clicking through link, it brings user to http://66.246.183.37/~neil/images/.sign/...ok standard ebay sign in page..lets see what i can derive form here..well look at the address...looks like the guys name is Neil..hmmm lets see if we can get to the rootpage..http://66.246.183.37/~neil/ did this and found out a bit more...this page shows
This is Neil Campbell-Brennan's new website More to come!
Well now we got more info on this guy..where should i go from here?This is my question to the Slashdot Horde! I know this is a bit off topic but why not do it here..
also what states were you living in at that time..
Well i look at our policy right here and it says that for no reason except Natural Disaster, Death, Customer relations issues(only within the first 30 days) or Imprisonment, shall the customer be relieved form the fee.
Well considering how many statements you say that are incorrect and misleading, i would swear that you didnt...#1 yes you do have the option to listen to the contract..that is your choice whether you want to or not...yes they do forgive the terminatioon fee in case of a change of conntract(you should know this one and it only applies to dsl lines), but if people would listen to thier contract they would know that..problem is most people dont want to read contracts...thats thier problem..
And how is this a government granted monopoly...#1 telecom up until now has vbeen very heavyily regulated..in prices, the fact that they could not offer certain types of services without enough competition...i would love to see that with Windows...
As with the Fiber comment, SBC is rolling out a 3.5 billion dollar plan over the next 7 years to roll FTTP..they are investing in teh future..that is what will provide them with the mans for over the fiber TV, movies, DSL, phone and other such things...Last year AT&T(before talks of the buyout) choose to bring local wired service to California...They were going to do it in SBC wired county's....They did begin, but it stopped due to the buyout...
SO my summary is #1if a customer didnt read thier contract tough shit..#2 You dont have to use wired phone service..you can get by enough with wireless alone, i hjave my wireless phone and a great Hi Speed cable line..all which cost me about 100$ a month..THAT IS YOUR CHOICE!, #3 you still have facts misplaced and are still skewing your judgement to not be wrong...Oh well cant change your mind...
and before you try it i have been up since 6 am yesterday ..no making fun of my typing or spelling
The payroll is for everyone...you know there are over 200,000 non management people working for sbc ..those are credit and collections, hr, customer service, technicians to keep lines maintained
As far as repair work goes, you ever seen a car wrapped around a telephone pole....the insirance company doesnt pay for that, SBC replaces those out of thier pocket, you heard of storms knocking out telephone lines, SBC replaces thos eout of pocket, you ever heard of dry rot...sbc has to replace those...hell with all the routers, wiring and technical stuff it takes to run the hone system..customers are lucky they arent charged more...not everything is perfect and things go wrong and shit needs to be replaced...go ahead and open up your own telephone company and maintain your own lines...then scome back and tell me how profitable is....those telephone poles alone are
$238.00 a piece..
As far as taxes goes..i should have said various other funds charges that you are not charged on your bill..you think you pay 100% of SBC's taxes with those extra few bucks tacked onto yoru bill.. wow you are funny...shut up and do your homework...until then STFU!
and here we go on your second post about being wrong..any time you call the company to set up a new line, you are thereby explained that it is a 1 year contract(SOP, if they didnt then you got a bad rep).As far as contractual obligations go, any time you sign up for a service with SBC, they record your call(which it is noted before the call) so as to have a copy of the contract..Also in the terms and coditions, at any variance of said contract, you have the right to terminate your contract...and that same contract is what you sign with most wireless companies...do i hear you complaining against them...they give you phones that should cost 600+ dollars for next to nothing in exchange for your commitment. Same thing with DSL. I would love to see you goto court with that type of lawsuit..you would lose in about 10 minutes flat after they played the recording..And once again to your other statement of the people owning the lines...no not true...while some was government subsidized..most was not...do you think the government should also own the power lines and gas lines?...Once again do your homework before trying to argue about something you know absolutely nothing about
Ok i have to point out only 1 fal;licy with your argument..you are wrong..not every line in SBC controlled territory was government subsidized...do your homework
#1 every telco should be discussed when talking about regulatory issues due to the fact that they are competition..to show that SBC has competition, they look at anyone with the telco licensing in an area...including companies woth 100 subscibers.. Just wait until an emergency when the cell phones are locked out(like in London during the bombings) and you have no way to get a hold of anyone...The only things that were subsidized by the government was lines out to rural items..if you were a telco wouldnt you want your profit?...the only reason it remains bundled right now is the same way game companies make profit, sell the consoles cheap(dsl) and make money off the games(land line service)