#23 by macrobaye - 8/12/2003 7:21:30 PM The person that wrote this virus is a criminal who has disrupted the lives of millions of internet users. The Iraqi people are better served by not living their lives ruled by a dictator so cruel that he would send human beings head first into meat shredders. Macrobae your whining and incessant bickerin
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#9 by Developer wombat_1 - 8/12/2003 1:20:31 PM This particular little nasty has already been dealt with by Nortons update, 12.08.2003. They were late with this one because I run Norton, it failed to stop the worm ... the update was late and I had to get rid of it manually. Norton allowed my port to be probed.
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I couldn’t stay connected long enough to get the patch either, the second the card was connected the countdown began I had to download the patch with another machine. The patch stopped the countdown but all the msblast stuff was still running and all still in the registry…I am angered that a puny insignificant subject would perpetrate such an unholy transgression upon my beloved computer. > I am gla
Thanks for the info I thought I was flippin me lid
I got it everytime I tried to open my computer a countdown would start ...I went to get that patch from Microsoft and applied it and so far no countdown I hope it stays like
Men judge the complexion of the sky The state and inclination of the day
I wasted time, and now doth time waste me
"These are the times that try mens souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in crisis, shrink from the service of their country- Thomas Paine "
#658 by MadIce - 8/6/2003 2:45:17 AM To the future or to the past, to a time when thought is free, when men are different from one another and do not live alone - to a time when truth exists and what is done cannot be undone: From the age of uniformity, from the age of solitude, from the age of Big Brother, from the age of doublethink - greetings! -- George Orwell / Nine
Damn you BoXXi that was just plain mean
by e-bros - 8/5/2003 10:17:29 PM Sure, we don't SEE you... Yes you can see some people.....http://www.koasati.net/pix/
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#6 by Hippy - 8/3/2003 4:47:40 PM What drugs are you on, Mr Roberts? This is a peculiar comment because on one hand you use a title of respect and admiration, i.e. Mr. Then you accuse me of being on drugs. I really don’t know how to respond to your dichotomous riddle.
Ah the French…. We must remember that we cannot E-mail these people we can only send couriel to them because the term E-mail contaminates them with western culture.The most interesting aspect of this being that the term couriel was said to have been coined by a professor in Montréal Canada ... http://www.canoe.com/CNEWS/TechNews/2003/07/09/131347-cp.html so If the French are trying to achieve some type of purity why would they use a term coined in Canada, strange, very strange
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#105 by Admin Jafo - 8/2/2003 8:20:28 PM One file shared without express consent of its owner/copyright holder is one crime.Two files shared without express consent of its owner/copyright holder is two crimes.Three files shared without express consent of its owner/copyright holder is three crimes.Four files shared without express consent of its owner/copyright holder is f
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I could be wrong maybe there could be a license type of argument.
#88 by Scribe Frogboy - 8/2/2003 12:58:43 PM Hmm. I wonder about the case where people download MP3s to replace LPs that they own.I own a ton of records that I paid for but can no longer listen to becaue I don't own a turn table. Is it wrong to download those MP3s? In the days of vinyl there was a warning on records saying something to the effec
The simple fact is that record companies and executives will soon be a thing of the past as they should be. It makes me laugh to see people who have a very good sense of morality defend the record industry which is made up of the foulest breed of hyena on the planet. People say the downloading of free music is hurting the artist, well if it is then set up a system where online stores are giving the music downloads for a reasonable fee or flat annual subscription rate. Maybe people don’
It is kind of hard to believe a bunch of people would feel they need to protect a corrupt outdated industry whose strong-arm tactics are modeled after the Black Hand in theory and application.
#56 by DavidK - 8/1/2003 1:54:05 PM When VCR's became widely available to the public the movie industry tried to have the technology banned.When movies were first rented to people with vcr's the movie industry fought it all the way to the supreme court.They don't have the foresight to embrace new distribution technologies. They don't have the creative vision to move with
Yeah that’s a good question … how do you compile one of these skins …I do not feel that my constituents, the militant nerd have been served with the right types of images.