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  1. Everyone should try Anonymous P2Ping on First RIAA Lawsuit to Head to Trial · · Score: 0

    Wikipedia has a great Wiki on the subject. There is also a Forum called Planet Peer which is all about Anonymous P2P. Both of these are great starting points for checking out this supposed "third generation" of P2Ping.

    Some of the Wiki is inaccurate or old. Basically, these revolutionary programs hide your IP address, encrypt all data transfers, and route all information through several middle-men. This effectively thwarts the RIAA (or anyone else for that matter) from identifying who is sending what. The different programs use different methods. Most of the networks are small, but they are all growing.

    For a start, try Ants.

    Ignore the comment on Wiki saying "the Recording Industry Association of America has successfully tracked and threatened to sue some users on non-anonymous P2P networks." This was a long time ago on an old and flawed program in Japan. Anonymous P2Ping has come a long way since then. Give it a try.

  2. Check out Anonymous P2P on First RIAA Lawsuit to Head to Trial · · Score: 0

    Wikipedia has a great Wiki on the subject. There is also a Forum called Planet Peer which is all about Anonymous P2P. Both of these are great starting points for checking out this supposed "third generation" of P2Ping.

    Some of the Wiki is inaccurate or old. Basically, these revolutionary programs hide your IP address, encrypt all data transfers, and route all information through several middle-men. This effectively thwarts the RIAA (or anyone else for that matter) from identifying who is sending what. The different programs use different methods. Most of the networks are small, but they are all growing.

    For a start, try Ants.

    Ignore the comment on Wiki saying "the Recording Industry Association of America has successfully tracked and threatened to sue some users on non-anonymous P2P networks." This was a long time ago on an old and flawed program in Japan. Anonymous P2Ping has come a long way since then. Give it a try.

  3. Might have taken a while.... on Vim 6.4 Released · · Score: 2, Funny

    More than a year? At least that's quicker than Microsoft....

  4. Re:It doesn't matter.... on FBI Raids Home of Spam King Alan Ralsky · · Score: 1

    Exactly. Make it uneconomical to be a spammer.

  5. simple... on FBI Raids Home of Spam King Alan Ralsky · · Score: 1

    Start arresting domestic offenders. Then, pressure other country's governments to follow suit.
    They took down EliteTorrents, didn't they?

  6. Re:One thing I haven't succumbed to ... on Meet The Life Hackers · · Score: 2, Informative

    All the other distractions are bad enough without a bunch of little windows popping up all the time. I don't know how people who use it stand it.

    Just use Gaim http://gaim.sourceforge.net/. All of the "windows popping up" all go into one window. Also, it lets you conect to many diffrent servers (like AIM, Yahoo, MSN) at the same time in one client.
    It saves a lot of time.

  7. It doesn't matter.... on FBI Raids Home of Spam King Alan Ralsky · · Score: 1

    Someone else will just rise in his place. Spamming is good money, because they are complete rip-offs.

    What we need to do is make spamming uneconomical. We need to block all spam, so that spamming won't be worth spammers' time. It needs to be a collective effort. We also need to arrest big-time spammers (like they did) to make other spammers afraid to be spammers.
    If we filter all spam, then none of it will reach your in-box (just your bulk mail). If it doesn't reach your in box, then spammers would ask "why spam?" We need to be more aggressive on filtering spam.

  8. Re:Two doors, Two computers, and a Bomb on Your Favorite Math/Logic Riddles? · · Score: 1

    ROT13ed:

    Pbeerpg, naq vs gur nafjre vf ab, gura gnxr gung qbbe. Irel tbbq. Gur nafjre gung V unq orra gnhtug jnf "Jvyy gur bgure pbzchgre gryy zr vs gurer vf n obzo oruvaq guvf qbbe?" ohg nfxvat nohg gur fnsrgl nyfb jbexf.

  9. Re:Two doors, Two computers, and a Bomb on Your Favorite Math/Logic Riddles? · · Score: 1

    Sorry not quite.

    My comment is ROT13ed:
    Vs Qbbe N vf gur fnsr qbbe, naq lbh ner nfxvat gur gehgu pbzchgre, gura vg jvyy gryy lbh "lrf." Vs qbbe N vf gur fnsr qbbe, naq lbh nfx gur yvr pbzchgre, vg jvyy gryy lbh "ab." Vs qbbe O vf gur obzo qbbe, naq lbh ner nfxvat gur gehgu pbzchgre, gura vg jvy gryy lbh "ab." Vs qbbe O vf gur obzo qbbe, naq lbh ner nfxvat gur yvr pbzchgre, gura vg jvy gryy lbh "lrf." fvapr lbh qba'g xabj juvpu pbzchgre lbh ner nfxvat, be juvpu qbbe vfjuvpu, guvf dhrfgvba jbhyq abg cebqhpr gur evtug nafjre.

  10. Two doors, Two computers, and a Bomb on Your Favorite Math/Logic Riddles? · · Score: 1
    I've seen variants listed above, but this is the harder (and well, true) version.
    You are stuck in a room that has only 2 doors and 2 computers. One computer always tells the truth, and one computer always lies, but you do not know which computer is which. You can only ask one of the two computers a YES or NO question. If one door sets of a bomb, and the other door leads to freedom, what question do you ask that will always allow you to safely exit the room?

    Please ROT13 your answers. http://www.rot13.com/index.php