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| 30 Oct 2009 by Koekatamarin According to my mother everything was cheaper in Germany. Maybe I could stretch those benefits into a doctor's degree. Herr Doktor Gordon, mit scars on der face from Heidelberg yet!--that would rate an extra $3000 a year from any missile firm. ..... There is a shortage of fresh water, but the French don't drink water and you bathe in the Mediterranean and for a franc you can buy enough fresh water for half a dozen sponge baths to rinse cm the salt. ... P2P.txt - http://p2ptext.sblo.jp/ [ More results from P2P.txt ] |
| 2 Oct 2009 by soulxtc For every method that can be concocted by record labels or the govt to fight it there are least a dozen ways it can easily be circumvented. It's as Bragg puts it, a “war that no one can win.” More importantly, new sanctions have implications for ..... Rel;easing a cd is cheaper and easier than renting an apartment or buying a car, and that wasn't always true. I'm not complaining about that, it's just not a statistic that can be used to show the health of the industry. ... ZeroPaid.com - http://www.zeropaid.com/ - References [ More results from ZeroPaid.com ] |
| 30 Oct 2009 by Patrick Ross Right now it's orders of magnitude cheaper to exploit stupid people in high places than to perform cyber-attacks on government/military systems. Of course it's extremely unlikely that this was such a case: if this had been an attempt by ... Correction: half a dozen *publicized* cases involving USB drives. When somebody shares a file on P2P it practically becomes public property, and you're never getting the genie back into the bottle; but with things like lost USB drives ... The Copyright Alliance Blog - http://blog.copyrightalliance.org/ - References |
| 26 Aug 2009 by asksimon@sympatico.ca (Marc Saltzman) Should you be letting your kids download music from P2P networks? Is it safe or even legal for them to download music this way? ... If you're using BearShare or Limewire, you're definitely risking getting at least a half a dozen viruses or more. However, when you are purchasing music through iTunes, yes the risk is still there but the risk is slim to none. All in all, I don't think parents should stop their kids from downloading music, but they should talk to them about ... Sync Blog - http://www.sync-blog.com/ - References |
| 16 Mar 2008 by Robin Harris Standard P2P traffic gets spread all over the globe, so a single packet may go through a half-dozen costly high-end routers and thousands of miles of scarce ocean-floor fiber on its way to your PC. Metro-area routing is both cheaper for ... Storage Bits - http://blogs.zdnet.com/storage/ - References |
| 12 Nov 2009 by Ed Felten Indeed, one of the benefits of an accurate enforcement strategy -- a strategy that enforces only against actual violators -- is that the better it works, the cheaper it gets. .... Correct in quotes, they look at traffic around the accused time to see if there is a pattern indicative of P2P use, but that doesn't indicate what it is used for. So fair use, or downloading something not copyrighted etc would be counted as a correct accusation in this case. ... Freedom to Tinker - http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com/ - References [ More results from Freedom to Tinker ] |
| 13 May 2009 by admin her film credits include rain man, dave, jerry mcguire, the green mile, jumanji, random hearts, only you, cheaper by the dozen, cheaper by the dozen 2, beethoven, beethoven's 2nd, a bug's life, monsters inc., cars, as well the films ... Frontier India - http://frontierindia.com/ |
| 21 Oct 2008 by Ernesto Since then, we've seen a couple of dozen reports, all with a totally different outcome. Some estimate that P2P traffic represents approximately 50% of the total traffic, while others go as high as 85%, or as low as 20%. .... ISP's can't run a business model where all their users can rack up enormous costs with huge usage in one month and then not pay for whatever reason (by perhaps going to the next company where usage is slightly cheaper) because they'd be left high and ... TorrentFreak - http://torrentfreak.com/ - References [ More results from TorrentFreak ] |
| 5 May 2007 by Michel Bauwens At the other end of the spectrum, machines with a build-box the size of a matchbox can produce half a dozen gold dental copings (the part of a dental crown that fits precisely on the tooth) every hour. ... Forging dies for short-run spare parts can often be made faster and cheaper than finding dies that already exist.” Citation 2, the Conclusion: “Conclusion Distributed digital production, a category of processes evolving from rapid prototyping, rapid manufacturing, ... P2P Foundation - http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/ - References [ More results from P2P Foundation ] |
| 16 Jan 2009 by Tom Koltai The invention of the Gutenberg Press in 1440 made books, easier to produce and cheaper and it was no wonder that the sizable market in books often including plates of damsels, elicited a predictable response from the Church; Pope Paul IV in 1563 listed erotic books in the Librorum Prohibitorum, .... Well, one reason as pointed out in Stilgherians Blog Page on the subject tells us that 20646 Church going Australians signed a dozen petitions to have the internet filtered. ... Perceptric Forum - http://www.perceptric.com/blog - References |
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