i setup vpns for companys and individual users every day in china, all interconnected to servers outside of china, never lost a link yet even though i do about 40Gb's on some links a week
Patents: You should register a patent with a declared value and on this value you shale pay tax, in the event of a lawsuit you can only ask for a monetary settlement up to the value you declared, these taxes are yearly.
copyrights could work in the same way - up to the published amount.
then again, who does this really help? Patent Trolls? the General Public?..the Government?
can you access http://rss.slashdot.org/ ? i'm in shanghai too on china telecom 512/512 line (can't upgrade without my landlords id card.. i tried the shouting and screaming approach..highly entertaining)
but to be honest, at a rate of 50rmb/ip/month for a server in china, thats an expensive 7 netblocks! prehaps if you register for a/24's then it isn't that bad, but by ip, its pricey.
the US one could easily be shut down, and the same with the korean ones, plus the.org records dont have real details so you can have them shut down too, xinnet does track users by their government issued identity card (you can't register without one) so they could trace it back to the one that made the order on the domain and how it was paid.
all good games, also assult cube is a good single/multiplayer for linux/osx/windows only 19mb download! and works over slow connections http://assault.cubers.net/ which means i can play from china with people around the world!
Don't get me wrong, I love to find old acquantences from the past...and hope they grow into friends, but, in general time spent grooming and promoting real friendships is time better spent.
while thats good, think about what would happen if you "moved away for that job" or "married a woman/man in an exotic country after that holiday" or "just moved away because you saw no future in your own country" all are valid points and if you do get to travel you'll see more and more people moving out of their country. now you still have friends right? back home? perhaps right at the end of school you moved away with your family to another country, prehaps it was at a time when dialup was just rolling out?
what i'm trying to say is that facebook lets you reconnect with friends that you can't do 'face to face', the author is right in that FR is terrible, they charge you a fee to send messages to your friends! it is so 1997 and i wrote them an email last week trying to convince them to update their business model or die. and facebook is for the 'other' type people.
i speak with first hand experiences, i lost connection with friends i grew up with, international calls made it unlikely that i could phone and dialup access was just appearing to the market in england. in the last 2 months i've reconnected with about 12 friends i went to school with, grew up with, went through shit with and all on facebook, i could see them on FR since i was a member from when they first opened their server doors, but without owning a creditcard or banking options (thanks england!) i wasn't able to pay the 6quid required.
but, my sister done the same but lived in the uk and paid for FR, she has since tracked down a quarter of my mums side of the family (shit load of them!).
heres my take on it, i was born in kent and lived there for the first 8 years of my life, it seemed pretty safe, i then moved to a small village named pucklechurch near bristol, which wasn't that clean or safe, plenty of good drugs, under age drinking (all of which i participated in), high crime rate (we always knew who it was) and then from boredom came the younger generation with even more problems. at age 15 i moved to a city in china with the population of that of Australia today. shanghai being this city is very safe as i have often stumbled back at early hours of the morning piss drunk.
now what i've seen is that migrant workers coming from poorer regions are the cause of most of the street crime, the same for england, the immigrants after a better life for themselves, where would i live today? well i'm still in china almost 10 years later.
the camera's wont deter problems, they'll only cause an uprising. social change will. better education that isn't led by an agenda and plenty of things that keep younger people interested and challenged will stop a whole lot more.
only reason i participated in most of what i did in this small village, was from boredom.
give people back the right to make their own choice, how ironic is that from someone who chooses to live in a communist country? well I've seen the best of both worlds, and I've also found myself to have more control over what i can and cant do in communist china. especially in a protected city such as shanghai, oh and i rarely get bored, but then i work for 2 companies and run 2 of my own businesses.
i hear ya, i got out 10years ago.. parents live in Thailand, my youngest sister is also in Thailand, i'm in china (yes it is better than england) and my oldest sister is stuck in the NHS till she gets the experience she needs to leave.
did you tell your buddies that went to amerika, that leaving england for amerika is like going to wales? its all the same!
sorry to say but this was in the 2005 guidelines , also if you took an Emergency first response course in the last 6 months you'd also be trained that 30 compressions followed with 2 breaths less than 1 second each, and if you took the AED portion you'd see that early defibrillation with an AED will help more more so.
as a British citizen but luckily not a resident, this is totally fucked up, luckily i live in china where the government is a lot nicer with a few less cameras. i'm glad that all my bank accounts were closed down by 'bank policy' when not touched in 4 years, i'm glad i never paid national insurance, i'm glad i left england 9 years ago, i'm glad i have no property, I'm glad i never got a drivers license, i'm glad i left the British public ed-ju-mi-cation system.
now, i will however donate to a cause to "take out" Charles Clark and those that are pushing for this... I've a PayPal account and i'm not afraid to donate!
what i meant is, if they are proposing an attack, why would they be the first in, many people out their would love to claim the NYSE as pwned, are the muslims armed with somthing special that we dont know about?
1, propose we target CNN 2, watch them spend millions on protection 3,.. profit?... ah here we go, this is where we will offer protection services to CNN 4, win win
this was my crack at making a joke, it doesn't matter what the ethnicity is, we're all even on the intarweeb
i'm just salivating over the idea of adult entertainment, i bet it could shine some new light on the best of the web: goatse, mr hands, eel soup and tubgirl.
i'm just going to setup a vpn, interesting reading about anonet though, thanks anonymous coward!, i wont pay china telecom any more money, its bad enough i have to pay them for what it is, isn't china supposed to have opened banking and telecommunications industry's under the WTO agreement by now?
i setup vpns for companys and individual users every day in china, all interconnected to servers outside of china, never lost a link yet even though i do about 40Gb's on some links a week
Fantastic but lets develop it a bit..
..the Government?
Patents:
You should register a patent with a declared value and on this value you shale pay tax, in the event of a lawsuit you can only ask for a monetary settlement up to the value you declared, these taxes are yearly.
copyrights could work in the same way - up to the published amount.
then again, who does this really help? Patent Trolls? the General Public?
Its a terrorist!
config-dist.php
make a new file named config.php with maybe settings that are needed, ta da, a file you created
fwiw
can you access http://rss.slashdot.org/ ? i'm in shanghai too on china telecom 512/512 line (can't upgrade without my landlords id card.. i tried the shouting and screaming approach..highly entertaining)
/24's then it isn't that bad, but by ip, its pricey.
but to be honest, at a rate of 50rmb/ip/month for a server in china, thats an expensive 7 netblocks! prehaps if you register for a
and then you follow it back to american servers...
;; ANSWER SECTION:
.org records dont have real details so you can have them shut down too, xinnet does track users by their government issued identity card (you can't register without one) so they could trace it back to the one that made the order on the domain and how it was paid.
www.we168.org. 3594 IN A 75.126.97.113
$ whois 75.126.97.113
OrgName: SoftLayer Technologies Inc.
OrgID: SOFTL
Address: 1950 N Stemmons Freeway
City: Dallas
StateProv: TX
PostalCode: 75207
Country: US
NetRange: 75.126.0.0 - 75.126.255.255
CIDR: 75.126.0.0/16
OriginAS: AS36351
NetName: SOFTLAYER-1-4-3
NetHandle: NET-75-126-0-0-1
Parent: NET-75-0-0-0-0
NetType: Direct Allocation
NameServer: NS1.SOFTLAYER.COM
NameServer: NS2.SOFTLAYER.COM
$whois 222.122.180.190
www.nice8.org. 3600 IN A 222.122.180.190
inetnum: 222.96.0.0 - 222.122.255.255
netname: KORNET-KR
descr: Korea Telecom
country: KR
the US one could easily be shut down, and the same with the korean ones, plus the
all good games, also assult cube is a good single/multiplayer for linux/osx/windows only 19mb download! and works over slow connections http://assault.cubers.net/ which means i can play from china with people around the world!
while thats good, think about what would happen if you "moved away for that job" or "married a woman/man in an exotic country after that holiday" or "just moved away because you saw no future in your own country" all are valid points and if you do get to travel you'll see more and more people moving out of their country. now you still have friends right? back home? perhaps right at the end of school you moved away with your family to another country, prehaps it was at a time when dialup was just rolling out?
what i'm trying to say is that facebook lets you reconnect with friends that you can't do 'face to face', the author is right in that FR is terrible, they charge you a fee to send messages to your friends! it is so 1997 and i wrote them an email last week trying to convince them to update their business model or die. and facebook is for the 'other' type people.
i speak with first hand experiences, i lost connection with friends i grew up with, international calls made it unlikely that i could phone and dialup access was just appearing to the market in england. in the last 2 months i've reconnected with about 12 friends i went to school with, grew up with, went through shit with and all on facebook, i could see them on FR since i was a member from when they first opened their server doors, but without owning a creditcard or banking options (thanks england!) i wasn't able to pay the 6quid required.
but, my sister done the same but lived in the uk and paid for FR, she has since tracked down a quarter of my mums side of the family (shit load of them!).
heres my take on it, i was born in kent and lived there for the first 8 years of my life, it seemed pretty safe, i then moved to a small village named pucklechurch near bristol, which wasn't that clean or safe, plenty of good drugs, under age drinking (all of which i participated in), high crime rate (we always knew who it was) and then from boredom came the younger generation with even more problems. at age 15 i moved to a city in china with the population of that of Australia today. shanghai being this city is very safe as i have often stumbled back at early hours of the morning piss drunk.
now what i've seen is that migrant workers coming from poorer regions are the cause of most of the street crime, the same for england, the immigrants after a better life for themselves, where would i live today? well i'm still in china almost 10 years later.
the camera's wont deter problems, they'll only cause an uprising. social change will. better education that isn't led by an agenda and plenty of things that keep younger people interested and challenged will stop a whole lot more.
only reason i participated in most of what i did in this small village, was from boredom.
give people back the right to make their own choice, how ironic is that from someone who chooses to live in a communist country? well I've seen the best of both worlds, and I've also found myself to have more control over what i can and cant do in communist china. especially in a protected city such as shanghai, oh and i rarely get bored, but then i work for 2 companies and run 2 of my own businesses.
become a scuba diving instructor, i did.
who spat in your crack!?
i wish i had mod points to mod the parent up, but sadly enough those who take offense after understanding what you meant will now mod me down
i hear ya, i got out 10years ago.. parents live in Thailand, my youngest sister is also in Thailand, i'm in china (yes it is better than england) and my oldest sister is stuck in the NHS till she gets the experience she needs to leave.
did you tell your buddies that went to amerika, that leaving england for amerika is like going to wales? its all the same!
vote with your personal information: http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/GaryMcKinnon/sign send blair an email to tell him what a gimp he's made out of the UK, nothing like the movie.!
i wish i had mod points to mod you funny
sorry to say but this was in the 2005 guidelines , also if you took an Emergency first response course in the last 6 months you'd also be trained that 30 compressions followed with 2 breaths less than 1 second each, and if you took the AED portion you'd see that early defibrillation with an AED will help more more so.
as a British citizen but luckily not a resident, this is totally fucked up, luckily i live in china where the government is a lot nicer with a few less cameras. i'm glad that all my bank accounts were closed down by 'bank policy' when not touched in 4 years, i'm glad i never paid national insurance, i'm glad i left england 9 years ago, i'm glad i have no property, I'm glad i never got a drivers license, i'm glad i left the British public ed-ju-mi-cation system.
now, i will however donate to a cause to "take out" Charles Clark and those that are pushing for this... I've a PayPal account and i'm not afraid to donate!
i'll set you up on wireless for 500 bucks... tell your friends, i'll do those too. -- a non-money driven effort!
this one time at band camp, we ^H..... connection reset by peer
luckily we are talking about a man here not a woman, since man is logical... - if only i could understand my wife.
what i meant is, if they are proposing an attack, why would they be the first in, many people out their would love to claim the NYSE as pwned, are the muslims armed with somthing special that we dont know about?
... ah here we go, this is where we will offer protection services to CNN
1, propose we target CNN
2, watch them spend millions on protection
3,.. profit?
4, win win
this was my crack at making a joke, it doesn't matter what the ethnicity is, we're all even on the intarweeb
seriously, is this new?
i'm just salivating over the idea of adult entertainment, i bet it could shine some new light on the best of the web: goatse, mr hands, eel soup and tubgirl.
i'm just going to setup a vpn, interesting reading about anonet though, thanks anonymous coward!, i wont pay china telecom any more money, its bad enough i have to pay them for what it is, isn't china supposed to have opened banking and telecommunications industry's under the WTO agreement by now?