Lessig,
I appreciate your work, and you're right, the EFF is doing the best job of anyone to protect our civil liberties. I just donated to them. I hope others will too. Keep up the good work. I'll keep donating and phoning my congress people.
Happy Holidays.
Robert Evans
Wired is VERY reputable ... Oooops!
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Very funny to notice on the last page of the Wired article that the first mention of Scott Bernadito (?) is as follows:
"With eBay you are trading goods. At Slashdot you are trading ideas," said PC Week reporter Scott Bernadito, who has been "slashdotted" . . .
then only 7 paragraphs later in a most ironical twist:
"I still believe that people go to sites like Wired News and PC Week because they have this curiosity for the truth and this underlying belief that services [like Slashdot] don't always get it right, and they need an independent verification," said Berinato
...
I am glad to have mags like Wired that always get it right, but I wonder who Berinato is, as there is no other mention of a Berinato in the article. Or is this Berinato some ancient mystic that most other people know about, like Confucius.
Try again. Sun is not the only place that has snmp libraries for java, and they actually weren't even the first, the jdmk hit the scene late.
try a google search, or since snmp is just based on udp why not write your own. It is the "Simple" network management protocol after all.
google
Lessig,
I appreciate your work, and you're right, the EFF is doing the best job of anyone to protect our civil liberties. I just donated to them. I hope others will too. Keep up the good work. I'll keep donating and phoning my congress people.
Happy Holidays.
Robert Evans
Very funny to notice on the last page of the Wired article that the first mention of Scott Bernadito (?) is as follows:
"With eBay you are trading goods. At Slashdot you are trading ideas," said PC Week reporter Scott Bernadito, who has been "slashdotted" . . .
then only 7 paragraphs later in a most ironical twist:
"I still believe that people go to sites like Wired News and PC Week because they have this curiosity for the truth and this underlying belief that services [like Slashdot] don't always get it right, and they need an independent verification," said Berinato
...
I am glad to have mags like Wired that always get it right, but I wonder who Berinato is, as there is no other mention of a Berinato in the article.
Or is this Berinato some ancient mystic that most other people know about, like Confucius.
Very funny.