Hmm, I'm not sure you know what you're talking about.
I'm talking about your items 5 and 6.
5. Lower quality? Maybe if it wasnt digital sure. I dont know if you are worried about the songs not beeing exact copies of the original or not, but I assure you they will be. The wonders of digital.
6. Depending on the power of the transmitter, but I have had NO trouble getting a 11Mb/s connection with 802.11. This includes while wardriving with a 802.11 pcmcia card in the lappy picking up stores. Park outside the store and a full strengh connection often occurs. Remember the device's FM transmitter will only be used if you want to copy files to your computer..and perhaps for ack packets of some kind. (Tho I'm not arguing about it taking a long time..~ 1/2 hour to fill the drive.)
At the risk of looking stupid replying to my own post, i have just RTFA and thats exactly the way they are using proprietary.
They go on later talking about the standard hardware they use, and standard synthesizers...and of course, standard operating systems. (On the other hand they really do say "systems")
So, what i wanna know, is how can SCO sue people and companies in other countries. The same laws might not even apply. Infact, in the case of the usa, many of the draconian laws might not apply.
Does anyone know how they might bully the people in other countries ?
I find one of the ways microsoft updates windows is very nice, and handy. It downloads the update locally, the notifies you that critical security updates are ready to be installed. You can review them to your hearts desire, then install the ones you want.
I dont see anything wrong with that. They are small so its not like bandwidth is an issue.
NOT want to have to install 3-4 seperate programs for all the stuff mozilla has? I occaisionally use mozilla composer for quick stuff, I use mozilla mail for my email, and I use mozilla for my browser.
I like the mozilla preferences digalog, and i like the tools menu that has all the image, popup, and cookie controlls right there in a quick easy to use place.
Also, its quickstart is very nice and its interface has some subtle differences from firebird..most of which I like better.
I'm not saying discontinue firebird, since sometimes you just want a nice browser, and this is great.. But why discontinue the suite?
Kind of like MS office, I dont wanna have to install all the programs seperate..its nice to just have them all together, and select what I want.
Yes, houses run on 15 amp circuits. But, remember thats per breaker. It also might even scale the voltage down before using it or something and thus draw a lot of current, but at a lower voltage.
A more usefull number would have been the power comsumption.
8A at 120V is 960 Watts.
If you are running this tv with an entertainment system, you dont have a lot of room for other stuff, but you do have some. (electrically:))
Ahhhh yes, this is perfect. What you are saying. I HATE how Mozilla makes you save it first. If it weren't for that there is seriously nothing I'd improve on in that browser.
If the riaa really wanted to decrypt it they probably could I think.
Distributing keys over an insecure medium is often done using the diffie-hellman method. This method is venerable to the 'man in the middle' attack. Something that's fairly involved and maybe too much work to just catch one user, but it defiantly can be done.
This is all common knowledge so if you look up diffie hellman and man in the middle attack you will find info on it. Anyone on any of the intermediate hops can do it. In fact, any public/private key system is generally vulnerable
Just saying, encrypted doesn't automatically mean safe. If you can't speak over a trusted medium and compare hashes of your public keys, then it's not all that hard to decrypt your stuff without you even knowing.
If you wear that comfy tin foil had, you can use Simp(ignore the tacky flash intro, it's a good program) to transparently encrypt your msn conversations. They even have a Linux version that works with any client supporting a SOCKS proxy. This doesn't solve the problems, but at least you can verify your hash with your friends. Once you have authenticated and verified the hash, you are completely invulnerable, unless the AES-128 algorithm is compromised. Have fun.
Also, anything that's executable e.g. *.bat, *.pif, *.scr, *.exe, *.com wont be allowed to execute and must be saved to disk and/or opened with a separate application.
I'm sorry but this is just fucking stupid. *.scr maybe because they don't have much use except for viruses, but whether I'm going to download an exe to a temp folder then run it, or pick a location to save it, and then run it doesn't make a damn difference if it has a virus or trojan. My biggest beef with mozilla is that it won't download executables to a temp directory and run them, for executables I don't want to save.
If someone has a good argument for saving them first they could let me know? Because I've never heard one.
And don't tell me that I can then virus scan it or something, because I'm not going to. I have my resident scanner running, which will disallow an infected executable from running anyways.
I'm not trolling; I really want to know why this is believed to be a good idea. Just seems like a waste of time making me remember to delete it after.
Not only does it supposedly suck (I dont know anything about it, just going off of the parent) but what kind of person would deal with this sort of company.
They have really shown what kind of company and people they are, you'd have to be either stupid, or a totally un-consumer concious to use their products. I know I ceratinly wouldnt touch a SCO product with a 20 foot pole, no matter how good it was.
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I'm curious as to what they're using for staining - the gold standard in the lab is ethidium bromide. However, I'm certain that isn't in the kit - it is a very powerful mutagen.
Heh, doesn't this defeate the purpose of using it for DNA, if it changes the DNA in the process?;)
How far back has the release date for doom 3 slipped? "When its done" seems to have become "When you're all too old to care". I really hope this doesnt become another DNF.
I've always been curious. What is the apeal of RPN? It seems like such an ass-backwards way of calculating something. Why wouldnt you use the way of how you think of it in your head? "Two plus two". Im not flaming or trolling, I'm genuinly curious what writing your math out in a weird order gets you as far as productivity?
I totally read it as neural-linguistic programming. Or..maybe it IS really neural-linguistic programming, you listen to their cd for a while and you end up in one of these stories.
Hmm, I'm not sure you know what you're talking about.
I'm talking about your items 5 and 6.
5. Lower quality? Maybe if it wasnt digital sure. I dont know if you are worried about the songs not beeing exact copies of the original or not, but I assure you they will be. The wonders of digital.
6. Depending on the power of the transmitter, but I have had NO trouble getting a 11Mb/s connection with 802.11. This includes while wardriving with a 802.11 pcmcia card in the lappy picking up stores. Park outside the store and a full strengh connection often occurs. Remember the device's FM transmitter will only be used if you want to copy files to your computer..and perhaps for ack packets of some kind. (Tho I'm not arguing about it taking a long time..~ 1/2 hour to fill the drive.)
At the risk of looking stupid replying to my own post, i have just RTFA and thats exactly the way they are using proprietary.
They go on later talking about the standard hardware they use, and standard synthesizers...and of course, standard operating systems. (On the other hand they really do say "systems")
I don't know.. I seem to see "proprietary" used most often as the opposite of "standard".
Like it or not, Windows XP is pretty much a standard.
So, what i wanna know, is how can SCO sue people and companies in other countries. The same laws might not even apply. Infact, in the case of the usa, many of the draconian laws might not apply.
Does anyone know how they might bully the people in other countries ?
I hope you are right :)
I find one of the ways microsoft updates windows is very nice, and handy. It downloads the update locally, the notifies you that critical security updates are ready to be installed. You can review them to your hearts desire, then install the ones you want.
I dont see anything wrong with that. They are small so its not like bandwidth is an issue.
Thats not the point. The point is I dont want to use firebird. I know full well that i can do custom installs of mozilla.
Its firebird that I dont want to be forced to use.
NOT want to have to install 3-4 seperate programs for all the stuff mozilla has? I occaisionally use mozilla composer for quick stuff, I use mozilla mail for my email, and I use mozilla for my browser.
I like the mozilla preferences digalog, and i like the tools menu that has all the image, popup, and cookie controlls right there in a quick easy to use place.
Also, its quickstart is very nice and its interface has some subtle differences from firebird..most of which I like better.
I'm not saying discontinue firebird, since sometimes you just want a nice browser, and this is great.. But why discontinue the suite?
Kind of like MS office, I dont wanna have to install all the programs seperate..its nice to just have them all together, and select what I want.
Any thoughts?
Haha that was actually pretty funny...I feel for ya man ;)
ceeee...deeees..
OH you mean those shiny things mp3s come on?
Yes, houses run on 15 amp circuits. But, remember thats per breaker. It also might even scale the voltage down before using it or something and thus draw a lot of current, but at a lower voltage.
A more usefull number would have been the power comsumption.
8A at 120V is 960 Watts.
If you are running this tv with an entertainment system, you dont have a lot of room for other stuff, but you do have some. (electrically:))
The (probly no where near) the first to say:
HAHHAHHAHAHHAHHAHAHA
DRM is digital rights managment isnt it?
If humans arent on that list, I doubt much will be done about it.
Actually it usually gets posted to news right away, within about an hour of getting released. I love news.
Ohshit, I've said too much...
Ahhhh yes, this is perfect. What you are saying. I HATE how Mozilla makes you save it first. If it weren't for that there is seriously nothing I'd improve on in that browser.
If the riaa really wanted to decrypt it they probably could I think.
Distributing keys over an insecure medium is often done using the diffie-hellman method. This method is venerable to the 'man in the middle' attack. Something that's fairly involved and maybe too much work to just catch one user, but it defiantly can be done.
This is all common knowledge so if you look up diffie hellman and man in the middle attack you will find info on it. Anyone on any of the intermediate hops can do it. In fact, any public/private key system is generally vulnerable
Just saying, encrypted doesn't automatically mean safe. If you can't speak over a trusted medium and compare hashes of your public keys, then it's not all that hard to decrypt your stuff without you even knowing.
If you wear that comfy tin foil had, you can use Simp(ignore the tacky flash intro, it's a good program) to transparently encrypt your msn conversations. They even have a Linux version that works with any client supporting a SOCKS proxy. This doesn't solve the problems, but at least you can verify your hash with your friends. Once you have authenticated and verified the hash, you are completely invulnerable, unless the AES-128 algorithm is compromised. Have fun.
Also, anything that's executable e.g. *.bat, *.pif, *.scr, *.exe, *.com wont be allowed to execute and must be saved to disk and/or opened with a separate application.
I'm sorry but this is just fucking stupid. *.scr maybe because they don't have much use except for viruses, but whether I'm going to download an exe to a temp folder then run it, or pick a location to save it, and then run it doesn't make a damn difference if it has a virus or trojan. My biggest beef with mozilla is that it won't download executables to a temp directory and run them, for executables I don't want to save.
If someone has a good argument for saving them first they could let me know? Because I've never heard one.
And don't tell me that I can then virus scan it or something, because I'm not going to. I have my resident scanner running, which will disallow an infected executable from running anyways.
I'm not trolling; I really want to know why this is believed to be a good idea. Just seems like a waste of time making me remember to delete it after.
Ironically enough, your name is BlabberMouth, hahah.
...probably even the 4mx guys will get terrible performance...
Yeah, the 4MX series are just souped up geforce 2's. Any new fancy shmancy game wont work well on them.
Not only does it supposedly suck (I dont know anything about it, just going off of the parent) but what kind of person would deal with this sort of company.
They have really shown what kind of company and people they are, you'd have to be either stupid, or a totally un-consumer concious to use their products.
I know I ceratinly wouldnt touch a SCO product with a 20 foot pole, no matter how good it was.
I'm curious as to what they're using for staining - the gold standard in the lab is ethidium bromide. However, I'm certain that isn't in the kit - it is a very powerful mutagen.
;)
Heh, doesn't this defeate the purpose of using it for DNA, if it changes the DNA in the process?
How far back has the release date for doom 3 slipped? "When its done" seems to have become "When you're all too old to care". I really hope this doesnt become another DNF.
I've always been curious. What is the apeal of RPN? It seems like such an ass-backwards way of calculating something. Why wouldnt you use the way of how you think of it in your head? "Two plus two". Im not flaming or trolling, I'm genuinly curious what writing your math out in a weird order gets you as far as productivity?
Any answer would be great.
I totally read it as neural-linguistic programming. Or..maybe it IS really neural-linguistic programming, you listen to their cd for a while and you end up in one of these stories.