As long as the person being extradited is not potentially going to be executed (this has been overlooked at least once that I know which was Charled Ng (good riddance)) This is due to Canada being where the worlds refugees come.
Parents can introduce alcohol at any point however if it ends up that your 12 year old is abusing alcohol don't be surprised if you lose custody.
I agree that the govt shouldn't be responsible for peoples stupidity and vices but look at cigarettes. They are legal and when the govt taxes them extremely, smuggling becomes more of an issue (especially when the tobacco companies get involved)
Personally I think there should be a stupidity clause in the Canadian Health Care system (actually it is provincial but I digress). If you are a bonehead and don't wear a seat belt and get in an accident or do (what is illegal now) drugs you are on your own for the medical fees.
Close but no cigar. Chretien thought the US would play with the UN and wait for UN approval you're right.
However the Minister of National Defence said that since all of our other peacekeeping efforts are already taxing our military budget, it would be really embarassing as well since the present govt has hacked and slashed the military budget and wasted money (penalty fee for jumping out of the Maritime Helicopter Project) to the point of risking our military member's lives.
But to sit on the fencepost, it may be a good idea that we are out for now until the UN does get involved more. It's easier to keep the peace if you weren't the one who started the war.
Seriously, I haven't donated any money to a cause but I will easily donate $10 just to piss off the RIAA. Why doesn't someone do that. Set up a fund for this girl. Any extra money goes to her getting her postsecondary?
It sucked what happened to him but since then he has had some good things happen to him: 1. He got an ipod from sympathetic souls which was nice and 2. His parents are suing the family of the kids who uploaded the movie to the net for everything they've got 3. He learned something Pam and Tommy should have learned: be careful what you video tape because someone could end up exploiting you for it.
I think it would be nice if he got a walkon but I don't really feel sorry for him anymore
actually there are companies whose sole income is breaking into networks to ensure they are at a certain level of security. This includes hacking (cracking, whatever) as well as social engineering.
Problem is that it is not your responsibility to maintain the security of someone else's network. Granted there needs to be more security awareness, but what there really needs to be is more CIOs hiring security teams to try to infiltrate their network without letting their underlings know (except that it could happen at any point). Most military organizations have this inhouse and I am aware of some companies who do this, but still it is better to come down hard on someone who went poking (which he did) uninvited no matter what his intentions are.
Rather than breaking in why doesn't he set up a nice little web page that informs people on network security and where they can get up to date information on known exploits and the methods to stop them.
THen all he needs to do is let some CIO type magazine know about it and chances are they would write a nice pretty article. Or submit an open letter to said magazine, maybe they would publish it.
Bears shit in the woods. Seriously though it is nice to see more mainstream papers to be so observant. Course this is on their webpage, I wonder if it would be in their tree based distribution.
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Corel didn't have a positive attitude. Michael Copeland did (former CEO). His ego believed that Corel could take on MS and win in both the Office suite and OS. He was ahead of the game too soon. Almost while he was emptying his office, the Linux product was dropped and Corel crawled back to MS begging forgiveness.
as long as they do not have a legal grounding to prosecute on. Since they did not have a warrant to search my machine. Technically wouldn't this be considered trespassing?
Hopefully we will get lots of people being specialized in hairdressing and phonecleaning then we can send them off to crashland on other planets on ships
Not sure if you got the email but I got one for two of my mail accounts. Rogers was asking if I wanted to Beta test a bandwidth accounting page of theirs. I responded saying unless they were planning on paying me per diem to do their work for them they could "bite my shiny metal ass":)
Get Basic service for a month. Get rid of it after the first month. Tell them if they increase the rate you will cancel your high speed and go to Sympatico. They will not add it for about 6 months if not longer. My brother has been doing that for over 2 years. The longest period was about 1.5 years
This is the same in the East with Bell. For 'mericans, Telus is a merger of BC and Alberta's baby bells in the west while Bell Canada is the big evil corporation in the East( this is more or less what it is). My last occupation was at a company who was getting ADSL from a local ISP. However they were reselling Bell. The problem was that the ADSL modem ended up becoming flakey and would stop transmitting. I put a call in with the local ISP and they confirmed it. However since it was a resale of Bell's service, the ADSL modem was also Bell's property so the ISP had to put a call in with Bell Nexxia which is Symatico's Business division (which is Bell's Internet division (lost yet?)) Anyways we would put the call into the ISP, the ISP would put in a call with Bell and then about 2 hours later they would look at it and lo and behold it would be working again. This went for about 3 days and even involved us calling Bell and threatening lawsuits (I worked for an IP law firm, no problem getting a lawyer) before they finally came in.
5 minutes after the guy showed up the problem was gone. They guy even mentioned they were replacing the old modems with an Alcatel version.
I have been on Rogers for about 2.5 years. I have only lost connection once and that was a planned outage for about 2 hours. They say no servers but I have had an ftp server, Terminal server for pretty much the same amount of time and they haven't said a word. However every once in a while they do a scan for SMTP and NNTP servers but that's about it.
But they have.
Charles Ng
Course he was a vicious serial killer. Not someone downloading Britney Spears latest album.
As long as the person being extradited is not potentially going to be executed (this has been overlooked at least once that I know which was Charled Ng (good riddance)) This is due to Canada being where the worlds refugees come.
Unless it is over 30 grams I believe then it becomes trafficking (as if anyone would have that many joints for personal enjoyment)
Parents can introduce alcohol at any point however if it ends up that your 12 year old is abusing alcohol don't be surprised if you lose custody.
I agree that the govt shouldn't be responsible for peoples stupidity and vices but look at cigarettes. They are legal and when the govt taxes them extremely, smuggling becomes more of an issue (especially when the tobacco companies get involved)
Personally I think there should be a stupidity clause in the Canadian Health Care system (actually it is provincial but I digress). If you are a bonehead and don't wear a seat belt and get in an accident or do (what is illegal now) drugs you are on your own for the medical fees.
Close but no cigar. Chretien thought the US would play with the UN and wait for UN approval you're right.
However the Minister of National Defence said that since all of our other peacekeeping efforts are already taxing our military budget, it would be really embarassing as well since the present govt has hacked and slashed the military budget and wasted money (penalty fee for jumping out of the Maritime Helicopter Project) to the point of risking our military member's lives.
But to sit on the fencepost, it may be a good idea that we are out for now until the UN does get involved more. It's easier to keep the peace if you weren't the one who started the war.
Seriously, I haven't donated any money to a cause but I will easily donate $10 just to piss off the RIAA. Why doesn't someone do that. Set up a fund for this girl. Any extra money goes to her getting her postsecondary?
Someone mod parent up. This is insightful
It sucked what happened to him but since then he has had some good things happen to him:
1. He got an ipod from sympathetic souls which was nice and
2. His parents are suing the family of the kids who uploaded the movie to the net for everything they've got
3. He learned something Pam and Tommy should have learned: be careful what you video tape because someone could end up exploiting you for it.
I think it would be nice if he got a walkon but I don't really feel sorry for him anymore
And if they do get hacked and someone gets screwed because of it. Sue the company for neglect. It's the american way :)
actually there are companies whose sole income is breaking into networks to ensure they are at a certain level of security. This includes hacking (cracking, whatever) as well as social engineering.
Problem is that it is not your responsibility to maintain the security of someone else's network. Granted there needs to be more security awareness, but what there really needs to be is more CIOs hiring security teams to try to infiltrate their network without letting their underlings know (except that it could happen at any point).
Most military organizations have this inhouse and I am aware of some companies who do this, but still it is better to come down hard on someone who went poking (which he did) uninvited no matter what his intentions are.
Rather than breaking in why doesn't he set up a nice little web page that informs people on network security and where they can get up to date information on known exploits and the methods to stop them.
THen all he needs to do is let some CIO type magazine know about it and chances are they would write a nice pretty article. Or submit an open letter to said magazine, maybe they would publish it.
Course this is my 2 cents
we mail them back all of our cds (scratched up so they can't try selling them) and say we will keep our mp3s instead. Maybe they might get the point
Bears shit in the woods.
Seriously though it is nice to see more mainstream papers to be so observant. Course this is on their webpage, I wonder if it would be in their tree based distribution.
Corel didn't have a positive attitude. Michael Copeland did (former CEO). His ego believed that Corel could take on MS and win in both the Office suite and OS. He was ahead of the game too soon. Almost while he was emptying his office, the Linux product was dropped and Corel crawled back to MS begging forgiveness.
as long as they do not have a legal grounding to prosecute on. Since they did not have a warrant to search my machine. Technically wouldn't this be considered trespassing?
Poor you. I am in Ottawa Canada and I haven't touched my computer until 7:20 PM EST Today (Friday)
Don't complain it is keeping you employed :)
Hopefully we will get lots of people being specialized in hairdressing and phonecleaning then we can send them off to crashland on other planets on ships
Actually I RTFM'd. It mentions that Sony acquired the company. :)
I think you mean rally behind Sony as they bought them InterTrust for $435 Million. Now which is the evil one again??
Not sure if you got the email but I got one for two of my mail accounts. Rogers was asking if I wanted to Beta test a bandwidth accounting page of theirs. I responded saying unless they were planning on paying me per diem to do their work for them they could "bite my shiny metal ass" :)
Get Basic service for a month. Get rid of it after the first month. Tell them if they increase the rate you will cancel your high speed and go to Sympatico. They will not add it for about 6 months if not longer. My brother has been doing that for over 2 years. The longest period was about 1.5 years
This is the same in the East with Bell. For 'mericans, Telus is a merger of BC and Alberta's baby bells in the west while Bell Canada is the big evil corporation in the East( this is more or less what it is).
My last occupation was at a company who was getting ADSL from a local ISP. However they were reselling Bell. The problem was that the ADSL modem ended up becoming flakey and would stop transmitting.
I put a call in with the local ISP and they confirmed it. However since it was a resale of Bell's service, the ADSL modem was also Bell's property so the ISP had to put a call in with Bell Nexxia which is Symatico's Business division (which is Bell's Internet division (lost yet?)) Anyways we would put the call into the ISP, the ISP would put in a call with Bell and then about 2 hours later they would look at it and lo and behold it would be working again. This went for about 3 days and even involved us calling Bell and threatening lawsuits (I worked for an IP law firm, no problem getting a lawyer) before they finally came in.
5 minutes after the guy showed up the problem was gone. They guy even mentioned they were replacing the old modems with an Alcatel version.
Quite annoying.
I have been on Rogers for about 2.5 years. I have only lost connection once and that was a planned outage for about 2 hours. They say no servers but I have had an ftp server, Terminal server for pretty much the same amount of time and they haven't said a word. However every once in a while they do a scan for SMTP and NNTP servers but that's about it.