Are there really that many people with Alexa installed (aka nerds) who don't already have an IPOD and would get there christmas present a day early? And I thought Itunes had it's own browser and wouldn't report to alexa anyway?
Thing is, the Gov't has got a quantum superbit that can monitor the activities of all the other quantum bits. So they don't need the telco's to sniff traffic glue for them anymore, they can get the really good stuff while sitting under cheyenne mountain. That's my theory and I'm sticking to it.
These applications are horrible. The spreadsheet only goes to 100 rows and is slow as molasses. The word editor is not as advanced as ebays html editor for auctions.
Those like me that get 10-20 phishing emails A DAY surely don't have the time. Most companies you report it too send you back a form letter telling you how to identify "legitimate" emails or requesting you download their privacy invading toolbar. If you leave your ATM card in the ATM machine with the pin in, ready to withdraw cash, would you expect your bank to reimburse you? What about if they asked for $1 per transaction to cover "ATM fraud", would you be willing to pay for stupid people leaving their card in the ATM?
But how many illegal mp3s did you have on the drive when your DRM chip decided enough was enough? I know both my maxtor drives died when I was sharing harry potter pre-theater release on winMx.
But how many illegal mp3s did you have on the drive when your DRM trip decided enough was enough? I know both my maxtor drives died when I was sharing harry potter pre-theater release on winMx.
it's 10 (+.2) cm (4.0"), you rounded down twice.
The image will be better between 4" and 8", 1/2 vga =.190 mm using your numbers. That's about the distance where you look at a camera picture.
Isn't writing a program to distribute copyrighted works somewhat frowned upon? How exactly does sending an email with attached copyrighted fonts different then my old buddy napster?
Unreal. They are going completely vertical, a la Standard Oil at the
turn of the last century...
controlling all aspects of the means of production -- i.e. you don't
just assemble the parts, but you also mine the ore used to make the
parts, convert it into steel, own the ships, trains, and trucks to
deliver it to the factories -- basically, you own and control everything
and buy from nobody.
Complete control.
Monopoly.
Awesome.
"If true, such a move would be a massive boost for publishers and developers which do not profit from the lucrative and damaging retail trade in used games. In fact, many publishers are furious that they have to spend support money on consumers who have not actually contributed a dime to the company's coffers."
This is completely untrue. There are so many people that buy a game because they can play for a while and then sell it on ebay. If you get the game on sale sometimes you can even make money doing this. How many of these people wouldn't buy any but the best games if they couldn't do this? Alot.
Where there's a will there's a way. If Sony does this, then it will be the biggest contributor I've seen to online piracy since the RIAA started advertising Napster. Before they got into the act none of the lamers out there were even on napster.
It so bizarre. People have been selling used books since the beginning of time, what are you supposed to do throw them out?
I would just generate huge lists of fake email addresses and run it through blue security's tool. Then you diff and get the email addresses that were stripped. Now, because this is using a hash to validate the email addresses, you're going to get a lot of false positives (an infinite number obv). So what, if you are a spammer you are used to dealing with millions of email addresses; just spam them all. This could be why people are picking up the thread-spam at addresses that are not registered.
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10,000 pages??? Geez, I want to work for microsoft, those guys make wally look industrious http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=allinurl%3Adm xargs&btnG=Google+Search
Deja Vu of when I wasted good money parking domain names for the infinium phantom.
Are there really that many people with Alexa installed (aka nerds) who don't already have an IPOD and would get there christmas present a day early? And I thought Itunes had it's own browser and wouldn't report to alexa anyway?
Thing is, the Gov't has got a quantum superbit that can monitor the activities of all the other quantum bits. So they don't need the telco's to sniff traffic glue for them anymore, they can get the really good stuff while sitting under cheyenne mountain. That's my theory and I'm sticking to it.
Burn 100 cds packed full of mp3s and leave them in random places with FREE MP3S written in large letters on them.
I think you mean Freeway - 60 seconds per player, no matter how good you are?
even with the commas
These applications are horrible. The spreadsheet only goes to 100 rows and is slow as molasses. The word editor is not as advanced as ebays html editor for auctions.
That depends, is that a 16 bit thunk or one of the new windows vista 32 bit thunks?
Those like me that get 10-20 phishing emails A DAY surely don't have the time. Most companies you report it too send you back a form letter telling you how to identify "legitimate" emails or requesting you download their privacy invading toolbar. If you leave your ATM card in the ATM machine with the pin in, ready to withdraw cash, would you expect your bank to reimburse you? What about if they asked for $1 per transaction to cover "ATM fraud", would you be willing to pay for stupid people leaving their card in the ATM?
But how many illegal mp3s did you have on the drive when your DRM chip decided enough was enough? I know both my maxtor drives died when I was sharing harry potter pre-theater release on winMx.
But how many illegal mp3s did you have on the drive when your DRM trip decided enough was enough? I know both my maxtor drives died when I was sharing harry potter pre-theater release on winMx.
Yes, you'll find you do a lot better at online poker if you play at extrememly reputable sites and only and tournaments of 1000+ players.
it's 10 (+.2) cm (4.0"), you rounded down twice. The image will be better between 4" and 8", 1/2 vga = .190 mm using your numbers. That's about the distance where you look at a camera picture.
Isn't writing a program to distribute copyrighted works somewhat frowned upon? How exactly does sending an email with attached copyrighted fonts different then my old buddy napster?
People now live where you're planning to plant those trees.
I think they might have some binary light switches too.
Unreal. They are going completely vertical, a la Standard Oil at the turn of the last century... controlling all aspects of the means of production -- i.e. you don't just assemble the parts, but you also mine the ore used to make the parts, convert it into steel, own the ships, trains, and trucks to deliver it to the factories -- basically, you own and control everything and buy from nobody. Complete control. Monopoly. Awesome.
IPODS are good.
There behind the glass lies a real blade of grass..,
Can't everyone just listen to the radio for a few months (assuming your computer still has one)?
"If true, such a move would be a massive boost for publishers and developers which do not profit from the lucrative and damaging retail trade in used games. In fact, many publishers are furious that they have to spend support money on consumers who have not actually contributed a dime to the company's coffers."
This is completely untrue. There are so many people that buy a game because they can play for a while and then sell it on ebay. If you get the game on sale sometimes you can even make money doing this. How many of these people wouldn't buy any but the best games if they couldn't do this? Alot. Where there's a will there's a way. If Sony does this, then it will be the biggest contributor I've seen to online piracy since the RIAA started advertising Napster. Before they got into the act none of the lamers out there were even on napster. It so bizarre. People have been selling used books since the beginning of time, what are you supposed to do throw them out?
Just put 64 of those suckers on the screen in an 8x8 grid.
I would just generate huge lists of fake email addresses and run it through blue security's tool. Then you diff and get the email addresses that were stripped. Now, because this is using a hash to validate the email addresses, you're going to get a lot of false positives (an infinite number obv). So what, if you are a spammer you are used to dealing with millions of email addresses; just spam them all. This could be why people are picking up the thread-spam at addresses that are not registered. . . .
Isn't that what you do now?