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quote: Waarom beter? Zelfs beter dan direct connect? grrr |
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quote: Ja, naar mijn bescheiden mening wel. En omdat eMule een open-source project is, worden er in rap tempo door allerlei verschillende mensen verscheidene afgeleiden van gemaakt die perfect met elkaar samen kunnen werken en die op zich ook weer stukken beter dan de originele eMule zijn. [Dit bericht is gewijzigd door altx op 19-06-2003 22:52] Scream for mercy // He laughs as he's watching you bleed // Killer behind you // His blood lust defies all his needs // Look out I'm coming for you! |
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quote: hmm, moet ik is maar ff downen. grrr |
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Wat een lolbroek die senator |
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Woehoei! Eindelijk worden die Amerikanen eens verstandig. Gelijkheid is een uitvinding van het gepeupel om wraak te nemen op de sterken. |
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quote: Ja, dat is de beste manier om erachter te komen of het ook wat voor jou is. Scream for mercy // He laughs as he's watching you bleed // Killer behind you // His blood lust defies all his needs // Look out I'm coming for you! |
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Meneer Orrin Hatch, ook zo'n lichtend voorbeeld. "Counts former president Ronald Reagan among his list of the "thinkers" who had influenced him the most." http://www.quinnell.us/politics/2000/hatch.html Yep, good 'ol Orrin said it too, so I guess it must be true. |
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eMule is ook maar zut vind ik. |
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quote: Ja, maar jij bent vast geen echte computernerd... Scream for mercy // He laughs as he's watching you bleed // Killer behind you // His blood lust defies all his needs // Look out I'm coming for you! |
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quote:Nee, ik ga meer voor kwaliteits-metal-downloads... |
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quote: Ow, maar daar ontbreekt het echt niet aan hoor... Ik ga hier maar niet opnoemen waar ik ondertussen al tegen aangelopen ben, maar neem maar van mij aan dat ik al heel wat kwaliteitsmateriaal voorbij heb zien komen. Scream for mercy // He laughs as he's watching you bleed // Killer behind you // His blood lust defies all his needs // Look out I'm coming for you! |
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Nou, ik kon niet veel vinden. Maar ik zal wel teveel gewend zijn. [Dit bericht is gewijzigd door McDoom op 20-06-2003 1:17] |
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quote: Hmm, wat versta jij onder te veel gewend? Scream for mercy // He laughs as he's watching you bleed // Killer behind you // His blood lust defies all his needs // Look out I'm coming for you! |
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Meneer Hatch gebruikt zelf illegale software op zijn officiele website. http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,59305,00.html "Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) suggested Tuesday that people who download copyright materials from the Internet should have their computers automatically destroyed. But Hatch himself is using unlicensed software on his official website, which presumably would qualify his computer to be smoked by the system he proposes." Wat was dat ook maar weer over copyright en leren? |
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Had ik ook al gelezen op theregister.co.uk ...MO---RON!! Al die fu**ing opgekochte [opgekocht==senator] senators zijn minder waard dan wat door den riool stroomt. |
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quote: *kuch* niet beter dan campusNet *ahum* Death Metal heerscht! Check de nieuwe Suffocation en Prostitute Disfigurement!!! (Veel beter dan Doom Metal ) |
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Het schijnt dat ze je thuis-adres kunnen opsporen aan de hand van je ip-en e-mail-adressen, en dat ze dan je Pc komen bombarderen met een mini-onbemand-stealth bommenwerpertje van 9 kubieke centimeter, die een mini nuclear-raketje in je floppy-drive schiet, en zo recht het hart van je processor raakt. Nee, echt waar, als het op oorlogs-materiaal aankomt zijn de Amerikanen echt wel jaren vooruit. Ik vindt dat we beter kunnen luisteren. Gaat het hier trouwens niet meer over albums van titney spears afhalen ofzo, ik bedoel, wat boeit het een bende Amerikaanse zeikerts als we een beetje metal zitten te downloaden ? Zij hebben niets liever dan dat metal-bands in geld-tekort zouden raken. |
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quote: Maar op het gebied van dit soort computer- en internet geintjes zal de die-hard harde kern Linux/Unix -nerds altijd een paar stapjes voorblijven, en die werken niet bij de overheid. quote: Goed punt. We zijn allemaal harstikke veilig (alleen die lading porno moet je ff mee oppassen ) Death Metal heerscht! Check de nieuwe Suffocation en Prostitute Disfigurement!!! (Veel beter dan Doom Metal ) |
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quote: Is mijn porno illegaal ? En die van die 8 jarige meisjes die verkracht worden door drie wilde rottweilers, is die ook illegaal of wat ? |
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DIE!!! Death to all americans, black, white and Bush. Enfeeble is terug! Met Aerodis, einsatzcommando & Ornithosis.www.enfeeble.nl |
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Geweldig ....wil ik ook trouwens maar in de praktijk....???? |
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Ehm, word moeilijk inderdaad... Enfeeble is terug! Met Aerodis, einsatzcommando & Ornithosis.www.enfeeble.nl |
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quote: Voordat we hier allemaal gaan zeiken over 'de Amerikanen' is het misschien nuttig om te constateren dat deze uitspraak gedaan werd door één (1) van de 100 senatoren (en ook nog eentje die ondanks zijn invloed al jaren niks noemenswaardigs door heeft gekregen). Dit is nou zo'n typische uitspraak die ook regelmatig door de Nederlandse media gebezigd wordt. Voordat je dit soort dingen ropet is het misschien nuttig om eerste te checken dat Orrin Hatch een of ander 80 jarige senator is uit de staat Utah die net als ons eigen Herman Heinsborek alsmaar bezig is met het oplaten van proefballonetjes waarvoor die doorgaans geen steun vindt. In de laatste 20 jaar heeft bij mijn weten geen enkel van zijn voorstellen doorgang gevonden. KOSOVO JE SRBIJA! SVETA SRPSKA ZEMLJA ! |
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Orrin Hatch: Software Pirate? Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) suggested Tuesday that people who download copyright materials from the Internet should have their computers automatically destroyed. But Hatch himself is using unlicensed software on his official website, which presumably would qualify his computer to be smoked by the system he proposes. The senator's site makes extensive use of a JavaScript menu system developed by Milonic Solutions, a software company based in the United Kingdom. The copyright-protected code has not been licensed for use on Hatch's website. "It's an unlicensed copy," said Andy Woolley, who runs Milonic. "It's very unfortunate for him because of those comments he made." Hatch on Tuesday surprised a Senate hearing on copyright issues with the suggestion that technology should be developed to remotely destroy the computers of people who illegally download music from the Net. Hatch said damaging someone's computer "may be the only way you can teach somebody about copyrights," the Associated Press reported. He then suggested the technology would twice warn a computer user about illegal online behavior, "then destroy their computer." Any such technology would be in violation of federal antihacking laws. The senator, who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee, suggested Congress would have to make copyright holders exempt from current laws for them to legally destroy people's computers. On Wednesday, Hatch clarified his comments, but stuck by the original idea. "I do not favor extreme remedies -- unless no moderate remedies can be found," he said in a statement. "I asked the interested industries to help us find those moderate remedies." Just as well. Because if Hatch's terminator system embraced software as well as music, his servers would be targeted for destruction. Milonic Solutions' JavaScript code used on Hatch's website costs $900 for a site-wide license. It is free for personal or nonprofit use, which the senator likely qualifies for. However, the software's license stipulates that the user must register the software to receive a licensing code, and provide a link in the source code to Milonic's website. On Wednesday, the senator's site met none of Milonic's licensing terms. The site's source code (which can be seen by selecting Source under the View menu in Internet Explorer) had neither a link to Milonic's site nor a registration code. However, by Thursday afternoon Hatch's site had been updated to contain some of the requisite copyright information. An old version of the page can be seen by viewing Google's cache of the site. "They're using our code," Woolley said Wednesday. "We've had no contact with them. They are in breach of our licensing terms." When contacted Thursday, Woolley said the company that maintains the senator's site had e-mailed Milonic to begin the registration process. Woolley said the code added to Hatch's site after the issue came to light met some -- but not all -- of Milonic's licensing requirements. Before the site was updated, the source code on Hatch's site contained the line: "* i am the license for the menu (duh) *" Woolley said he had no idea where the line came from -- it has nothing to do with him, and he hadn't seen it on other websites that use his menu system. "It looks like it's trying to cover something up, as though they got a license," he said. A spokesman in Hatch's office on Wednesday responded, "That's ironic" before declining to put Wired News in contact with the site's webmaster. He deferred comment on the senator's statement to the Senate Judiciary Committee, which did not return calls. The apparent violation was discovered by Laurence Simon, an unemployed system administrator from Houston, who was poking around Hatch's site after becoming outraged by his comments. Milonic's Woolley said the senator's unlicensed use of his software was just "the tip of the iceberg." He said he knows of at least two other senators using unlicensed copies of his software, and many big companies. Continental Airlines, for example, one of the largest airlines in the United States, uses Woolley's system throughout its Continental.com website. Woolley said the airline has not paid for the software. Worse, the copyright notices in the source code have been removed. "That really pisses me off," he said. A spokesman for Continental said the airline would look into the matter. Woolley makes his living from his software. Like a lot of independent programmers, he struggles to get people to conform to his licensing terms, let alone pay for his software. "We don't want blood," he said. "We just want payment for the hard work we do. We work very, very hard. If they're not prepared to pay, they're software pirates." Bron: Wired News I'm not being rude. You're just insignificant. |
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