Where I was in Auckland, (NZ), we had big traffic jams. Someone couldn't get their car restarted just near midnight. But they had stalled their car, and flooded the engine.
And then another person's car lost all their electricals. But that was because their alternator died.
Just to show how caring we are, we pushed their cars off the road. (Thump!)
$a[] = "Young cyber whizzes with knowledge to infiltrate the most secure computer systems in the world are growing in numbers and ability."; $a[] = "Faced with growing security threats to government and commercial Web sites, the Justice Department is no longer sitting by idly.";
$b[] = "Brian Ross takes a look at some members of "Global Hell," an online gang of several dozen of the most active and notorious teenage computer hackers on the Net, and the FBI's efforts to delete these hackers from cyberspace."; $b[] = "\"I don't understand why they look at us as such bad people,\" 19-year-old Patrick Gregory says. Gregory is the one of Global Hell's founders."; $b[] = "\"We can't treat this problem as if it's just kids. Everyone has to start taking this very seriously.\"";
$c[] = "\"If they penetrate a computer system with intent to defraud, or the intent to sabotage it or, or to steal proprietary information, yes, that's a federal crime\""; $c[] = "\"That's correct,\" one L0pht member responded. "It would definitely take a few days for people to figure out what was going on.\""; $c[] = "\"Well, if we can find it,\" says Space Rogue of the L0pht, \"somebody else can find it.\"";
Well, just reading the local (ie New Zealand) Business news there are many complaints how our government isn't helping industry and there is such a massive brain drain.
New Zealand has such a wide variety of scenery - deep fjords, snowy peaks, deserts, scrub, forests, water - that a filmmakers travelling costs will be very low.
The IMDB Locations can tell you which countries get films done in.
And as an aside, Lord of the Rings is being filmed in NZ, and Xena shops at the same supermarket as me.
In NZ the rating on computer games is not legally enforcable (as opposed to movies where a company can be fined $NZ3000+ for letting a minor see an R-rated movie). Only a handful of games have actually been rated because distributors *can't be bothered* paying to have them rated.
Remember Wolfeinstien 3D on the start screens? "This game voluntarily rated PG-13"
Self rating. They knew what they put into it. They knew what to label it.
It was probably because I didn't see that the NZ First party had their server hosted in Australia.
It could be used to filter out sites that have the HTML DeCSS program.
eg:
Searching on Altavista for '+link:decss.zip -link:pigdog.org' would show sites offering a download of decss, but not if they had your button.
What I suggest to offer downloads of the real DeCSS, is you create the link using JavaScript. Search engines don't index that.
eg:
<script language="javascript">document.write('<a href="decss.zip">decss</a>');</script>
But then how many people have JavaScript enabled?
How to do it
Does anyone remember seeing a guy using 'tele-kinetic powers' to bend spanners on that classic game: Sam 'n' Max Hit the Road? He reminds me of Uri.
And then another person's car lost all their electricals. But that was because their alternator died.
Just to show how caring we are, we pushed their cars off the road. (Thump!)
'Hackers' attack Major WebSite
<?php
$a[] = "Young cyber whizzes with knowledge to infiltrate the most secure computer systems in the world are growing in numbers and ability.";
$a[] = "Faced with growing security threats to government and commercial Web sites, the Justice Department is no longer sitting by idly.";
$b[] = "Brian Ross takes a look at some members of "Global Hell," an online gang of several dozen of the most active and notorious teenage computer hackers on the Net, and the FBI's efforts to delete these hackers from cyberspace.";
$b[] = "\"I don't understand why they look at us as such bad people,\" 19-year-old Patrick Gregory says. Gregory is the one of Global Hell's founders.";
$b[] = "\"We can't treat this problem as if it's just kids. Everyone has to start taking this very seriously.\"";
$c[] = "\"If they penetrate a computer system with intent to defraud, or the intent to sabotage it or, or to steal proprietary information, yes, that's a federal crime\"";
$c[] = "\"That's correct,\" one L0pht member responded. "It would definitely take a few days for people to figure out what was going on.\"";
$c[] = "\"Well, if we can find it,\" says Space Rogue of the L0pht, \"somebody else can find it.\"";
srand( ((double)microtime())*1000000.0 );
for ($i = 0; $i < 5; $i++)
echo $a[rand(0, count($left)-1)] . " "
. $b[rand(0, count($cent)-1)] . " "
. $c[rand(0, count($righ)-1)] . " "
;
?>
(using patented StoryCreationTM technology in use at over 50 different media outlets)
Well, just reading the local (ie New Zealand) Business news there are many complaints how our government isn't helping industry and there is such a massive brain drain.
New Zealand has such a wide variety of scenery - deep fjords, snowy peaks, deserts, scrub, forests, water - that a filmmakers travelling costs will be very low.
The IMDB Locations can tell you which countries get films done in.
And as an aside, Lord of the Rings is being filmed in NZ, and Xena shops at the same supermarket as me.
In NZ the rating on computer games is not legally enforcable (as opposed to movies where a company can be fined $NZ3000+ for letting a minor see an R-rated movie). Only a handful of games have actually been rated because distributors *can't be bothered* paying to have them rated.
Remember Wolfeinstien 3D on the start screens? "This game voluntarily rated PG-13"
Self rating. They knew what they put into it. They knew what to label it.