Amen. I'm from the U.S. and I'm totally on the side of the EU citizens on this one.
(Note: If I were European, I'd be very tourqued at my governments right now....)
Hell, until this and another item came up today, I was 100% behind Bush & Co.
Now, well, they need to be ousted....
Just for argument's sake, let's say your e-mails are censored.
How do you know that U.S. government is the one doing the censoring? Doesn't e-mail traffic reguire a server on both sides of the transmission? Couldn't the Iranians be just as likely a culprit?
Or perhaps the U.S. just a more convenient target, ideologically speaking.
if they don't like it. Otherwise AOL is well within their rights to do as they wish. AOL is a private network.
Let the consumer vote with their dollars.
I think the OP meant that most sysadmins block P2P, so those computers (business computers) couldn't be used in the botnet as part of the attacker.
Amen. I'm from the U.S. and I'm totally on the side of the EU citizens on this one. (Note: If I were European, I'd be very tourqued at my governments right now....) Hell, until this and another item came up today, I was 100% behind Bush & Co. Now, well, they need to be ousted....
Today is the day you made a Democrat out of me. I never thought it would happen...... =(
Just for argument's sake, let's say your e-mails are censored.
How do you know that U.S. government is the one doing the censoring? Doesn't e-mail traffic reguire a server on both sides of the transmission? Couldn't the Iranians be just as likely a culprit?
Or perhaps the U.S. just a more convenient target, ideologically speaking.
Dell has grown fat and lazy, uses inferior componants, and their exporting tech support to India leading to overall sub-standard product. Naaaahhh....
or is it just me?
if they don't like it. Otherwise AOL is well within their rights to do as they wish. AOL is a private network. Let the consumer vote with their dollars.