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  1. Re:Import does not work properly... on Google Calendar · · Score: 1

    I noticed that this has been resolved now.

    But I have another problem, if I deleted one event which was imported from a iCal file, I can not import that event from the file again. It seems that they didn't really delete that event?

  2. Re:Another version on China Tightens Rules For Educational BBSs · · Score: 1

    "The access limitations were mainly targeting users logging on from outside China, meaning that Chinese students in the U.S. can no longer access these BBSs now, but there's no more limitation than before for people inside mainland China."

    Absolutely not the truth. Only the students in the campus can access those BBSes now. The people outside is banned.

    "Also, registering users by their real identities have been a practice by most university BBSs since a long long time ago."

    As far as I know, only two or three BBSes was required to register by real ID before this accident.

  3. Re:BitTorrent is flawed on BitTorrent May Prove Too Good to Quash · · Score: 1

    I know BT is perfect for server-based content distribution.

    It seems you never concern about the most popular usage of BitTorrent: no file server to serve as seed at all, all seeds are volunteered. Although it's not what BitTorrent was originally designed for, it's exactly what MPAA (or some other organizations) want to stop.

  4. Re:BitTorrent is flawed on BitTorrent May Prove Too Good to Quash · · Score: 1

    Piracy can be replaced by no-server or peer-to-peer.

  5. Re:BitTorrent is flawed on BitTorrent May Prove Too Good to Quash · · Score: 1

    That's true. BitTorrent uses rarest-first policy to choose chunks to download. That works well in most cases. You can't finish your downloading at 90% because of no seeds (and all the other leechers don't have the 10% missing part). That's the fundamental problem of BitTorrent: no incentive for seeds to stay.