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  1. Re:No problem on Feds May Soon Be Allowed To Use Cookies · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Oh I don't know, he's free to pick up a good old fashioned stick and do whatever he wants with it. He just can't complain if his leg gets bitten off by the sabertooth while his buddies are munching on tasty sabertooth kebabs thanks to their newfangled flame-shooting clubs.

  2. Re:The cost to the ISP on U.S. Government Demands ISP Data Retention · · Score: 1

    What specific data are you logging that is subpoenaed? I imagine the focus of this meeting was to increase the DNS request logging, but I could be wrong. For web browser traffic only, isn't really the only individually identifiable information included in the DNS server logs? Obviously you would keep a log from your authentication server, but I'd be interested to find out which logs you are maintaining that specifically relate to web browsing, and the connectivity method most of your customers are using (i.e. dialup, etc.)

  3. Re:that sucks on How Palm's Treo Got Boost From BlackBerry Lawsuit · · Score: 1

    I used a treo 600(with Goodlink for e-mail push) for about a year, and it raised my blood pressure so much I now consider Treo's hazardous to my health. 2 or 3 times A DAY the treo would lock up just as an incoming call rang the phone, so it would be frozen, ringing, and I could do nothing about it but reset. The device seemed to be unable to keep an internet connection - I would get instantaneous e-mail for an hour or two at a stretch, then I would get no e-mail for a while, and out of curiosity I'd do a manual send/recieve and have like 10 e-mails flood in. It was heavy, and the screen was terrible. I will never buy a treo, I don't care how good everyone says they've gotten - the 600 caused me so much stress I will not reward Palm with my business.

    Currently I use an HP iPAQ 6515, it's been good so far. E-mail works pretty well, internet browsing is serviceable in a pinch, phone is pretty good, and it includes not one but two(2) SD card slots- a regular SD and a mini-SD. I think that's pretty awesome. Also has integrated GPS that I haven't played around with yet.

    Once you get used to having always-on e-mail, it's tough to go without it. The people I work with who use blackberries say they work well, and I think most people use it just for mobile e-mail.