wii accepts WPA2. WEP is worse than useless and should be removed from wireless routers.
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Where there can be a problem there will be a problem.
Thanks for the explanation. So, the RIAA actually participates in the distribution of files.
ed2k had to pay $30m to the riaa for copyright violation in 2006.
Again, how did BayTSP get her ip address in the first place?
They have to be sniffing the line somewhere. Unless they have permission from the owner or are a govt. agency with a warrant they are guilty of wiretapping. This is no different from someone listening in on a phone conversation and actually much worse as they are getting all kinds of traffic not just download stuff. Credit card numbers can be flashing by as well as social security numbers medical history, you name it. How do they get away unchallenged?
So, where do they ge tthe infringing ip address from?
Are they sniffing a trunk? Do they have a snuffer outside a known site? Doesn't anyone think this is very very illegal to sniff a wire? I believe it's called wiretapping. The eff should challenge them on that point.
any product IBM made was an instant success. They could have put a cable on a red brick and have people waiting in line to buy them. I believe that is where Apple sees themselves.
Students could use it if text books were ported to it and homework could be assigned, worked on and turned in via the ipad.
Other than that I really don't see a use for it.
Right now for example, I'm watching a hockey game, browsing this and reading a book. Can that be done with the ipad?
I also do a lot of photography. can lightroom or aperture be loaded in it? It would have been a nice machine with mac osx and usb slots.
I'll wait for the google version and I'm a loyal apple user.
Do you make up the username and password or is it assigned when you check in?
I never figured out how the 3 strikes could keep a person off the internet. Make it a little inconvenient but keep them off when there is free wifi all over.
Maybe the next step will be to assign a user name at birth.
I've been curious where they do the actual monitoring? In the isp's racks? They can't just put a sniffer on any wire and get the data plus I believe that would be wiretapping. In fact, I think anytime they sniff the wire it would be wiretapping?
The Olympics makes a bundle of money for someone or something.
Where does it all go? I don't see their expenses as being all that high. Each country pays for it's own athletes and the host country furnishes the arenas, etc. so where does all the money they - the Olympic committee for lack of a better description - go? They get billions of $$$$.
I'd say the app will run on which ever device you currently have in your hand or is closest to you. Free apps of course.
Does anyone actually buy apps?
How many people have both a kindle and iphone?
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Sigh
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And the real problem is
So when they take the test the 'eh' is left off and they flunk, eh.
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And the real problem is
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Where there can be a problem there will be a problem.
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Re: Re: Back to the bsics
ed2k had to pay $30m to the riaa for copyright violation in 2006.
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Back to the bsics
They have to be sniffing the line somewhere. Unless they have permission from the owner or are a govt. agency with a warrant they are guilty of wiretapping. This is no different from someone listening in on a phone conversation and actually much worse as they are getting all kinds of traffic not just download stuff. Credit card numbers can be flashing by as well as social security numbers medical history, you name it. How do they get away unchallenged?
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Y'all crazy
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So, where do they ge tthe infringing ip address from?
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Once upon a time
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Schools
Other than that I really don't see a use for it.
Right now for example, I'm watching a hockey game, browsing this and reading a book. Can that be done with the ipad?
I also do a lot of photography. can lightroom or aperture be loaded in it? It would have been a nice machine with mac osx and usb slots.
I'll wait for the google version and I'm a loyal apple user.
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Beam me up Scotty,
Tree Huggers,
trademark litigation, etc.
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Blame it on the pirates
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I never figured out how the 3 strikes could keep a person off the internet. Make it a little inconvenient but keep them off when there is free wifi all over.
Maybe the next step will be to assign a user name at birth.
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Where does the money go?
Where does it all go? I don't see their expenses as being all that high. Each country pays for it's own athletes and the host country furnishes the arenas, etc. so where does all the money they - the Olympic committee for lack of a better description - go? They get billions of $$$$.
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Where does themoney go?
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Does anyone actually buy apps?
How many people have both a kindle and iphone?
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