Im willing to bet this ruling was reached by either one or a panel of idiot judges with no life. I hate it when technon00bs run our government; we geeks end up paying dearly for it:'(
Wouldnt this work in theaters too? The way I see it, someone can take their PSP into the theaters and record the whole damned movie and no one would notice...
correct me if I misunderstood what the article said.
Well apparently the IEEE (International Electronic and Electrical Engineers) dont support it, and yet dont they carry all the standards for data transfer? (802, 1394, etc. Dont forget, 802.1 is for the internet;P)
Lets assume Cogent and Level 3 split up one city (and I know they have done it to at least one place) amongst themselves. Someone happens to be using voip to call 911 while on Level 3, while Cogent is maintaining the 911 system's voip call receiver, preventing the voip 911 call from ever reaching it...
wow they could both be sued for huge sums of money...
Well I guess we could wait til Windows Vista and get our share of card games (solitaire, hearts) which take up 80mb ram thanks to useless resources such as backgrounds
Now we know why people distribute modified game ISOs on the net and check it with md5:P In all technicality, couldnt this mean that someone could land a virus on someone else's machine because the person trusted the hash?
maybe now all us anime/manga fans can rejoice and change the hair color of our kids to sky blue, sea green, or bubblegum pink, or some other outlandish color like purple
Well the result of the bull walking in would either be a MOOOOOOOOOO!!!
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...or a moOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Im willing to bet this ruling was reached by either one or a panel of idiot judges with no life. I hate it when technon00bs run our government; we geeks end up paying dearly for it :'(
Wouldnt this work in theaters too? The way I see it, someone can take their PSP into the theaters and record the whole damned movie and no one would notice...
correct me if I misunderstood what the article said.
can u do this with Guild Wars as well? :D
Well apparently the IEEE (International Electronic and Electrical Engineers) dont support it, and yet dont they carry all the standards for data transfer? (802, 1394, etc. Dont forget, 802.1 is for the internet ;P)
/passes a few lightyears from the sun, uses telescope Hey! I can see my house from here!
Lets assume Cogent and Level 3 split up one city (and I know they have done it to at least one place) amongst themselves. Someone happens to be using voip to call 911 while on Level 3, while Cogent is maintaining the 911 system's voip call receiver, preventing the voip 911 call from ever reaching it...
wow they could both be sued for huge sums of money...
What would I put onto a USB flash drive in case of an emergency?
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GLQuake ^_^
I have an idea to get the RIAA to shut up...
:D
Maybe we should contact the Iranian Hackers Sabotage (based on this) and have them hack the RIAA web site...
The iranians conveyed their views many times already but then again no one listened...
the hacker team has a website to add to that, its likely being hosted in iran so no one can do jack shit
Its not like yahoo will benefit. All they did was screw another company over. In the end, Google will buy Nuance Comm. and life will be good :)
Well I guess we could wait til Windows Vista and get our share of card games (solitaire, hearts) which take up 80mb ram thanks to useless resources such as backgrounds
"3 consecutive dupes!"
:P
Are you sure this is a dupe? I cant find a previous version of this article anywhere. Want to post a link?
Until then, I guess we can say that "this post of yours is a dupe", right? I mean, you posted the wrong link
Thank god our senate knows when not to be stupid Maybe they shouldve used their minds the same way when they sent us to war
Try this in iran and any chance they have at keeping them from building a nuke will go out the window
it sorta puts our lives on the line., and I care more for my life than i do the MPAA's IP
Now we know why people distribute modified game ISOs on the net and check it with md5 :P In all technicality, couldnt this mean that someone could land a virus on someone else's machine because the person trusted the hash?
1184.7 keys will be hella-easy to crack... thats not too secure now is it? :P
maybe now all us anime/manga fans can rejoice and change the hair color of our kids to sky blue, sea green, or bubblegum pink, or some other outlandish color like purple
dude! ever heard of an NDA? it stands for Non Disclosure Agreement, and the government cant kill it.
whoa... i wasnt thinking straight when I wrote the subject to my comment :| I meant AMD :P
Ill stick with my dual dual-core opteron mobo, thank you :)
Duke Nukem Forever gets my vote, only because it seems more probable that it, or something like it, would be released in the next 10 years.
Now that Palm has seen success with its product, we see Microsoft taking the field over, as it tries to do with every field with a high success rate.
Its times like this that the big firms should be congradulated. I dont see microsoft doing things like this *whistles*