it's an integral part of the FIA's plan to slow down F1 cars and create more exciting events with more overtaking.
Kidding. I use windows with a bunch of services turned off and a decent firewall and it's never given me a problem. Like ubuntu too:)
that is trying to track cyber-cafe users it seems. the inquirer reports that france is going to require internet cafes to keep track of who access what for a period of 3 years!
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=26482
it's an integral part of the FIA's plan to slow down F1 cars and create more exciting events with more overtaking. Kidding. I use windows with a bunch of services turned off and a decent firewall and it's never given me a problem. Like ubuntu too :)
that is trying to track cyber-cafe users it seems. the inquirer reports that france is going to require internet cafes to keep track of who access what for a period of 3 years! http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=26482
no, you said it right. i realized my mistake a bit after i posted but it was a bit too late.
In my experiance you will stay encrypted if you start your session using https (https://gmail.google.com/ Give it a try.