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| Japanese ISPs To Cut Net Access For File Sharers |
| from the would-be-nice-to-surf-the-net dept. |
| posted by Zonk on Sunday March 16, @05:28 (Communications) |
| http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/03/15/2243235 |
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[0]modemac writes "Four major Japanese telecom organizations, which represent 'about 1,000 major and smaller' domestic ISPs, have [1]agreed to forcibly cut the Internet connection of filesharers. They're specifically targeting users of the 'Winny' program, trading copied gaming software and music. The article states that a new set of ISP guidelines will be drawn up on how to cut off users who 'leak illegally copied material onto the Net.'"
Discuss this story at:
http://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=08/03/15/2243235
Links:
1. http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/national/20080315TDY01305.htm
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I set the exposure time to 30 seconds. It is my first attempt. I took it in my back yard. The ISO speed was at 3200.



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| RIAA Will Finally Face the Music In Court |
| from the discovery-channel dept. |
| posted by kdawson on Friday March 14, @12:29 (The Courts) |
| http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/03/14/158246|
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Falstaff writes "[0]Exonerated RIAA defendant Tanya Andersen is expected to [1]refile her malicious prosecution lawsuit against the RIAA today.
The refiling will mark a significant watershed in the RIAA's fight against P2P users because for the first time, the group's tactics, secret agreements, and fee splitting with MediaSentry are likely to come to light, thanks to discovery. Andersen's attorney says he'll be 'digging into agreements between the RIAA, RIAA member companies, MediaSentry, and the Settlement Support Sentry. Part of that will involve looking at compensation, like how much MediaSentry gets from each settlement. "I'd love to know what kind of bounty MediaSentry got paid to supply erroneous identities to the RIAA," Lybeck says.' The judge has barred further motions to dismiss the complaint, which means the RIAA will have to face the music. 'Unlike the thousands of lawsuits filed so far, the RIAA does not have the luxury of walking away from this case if there's a real chance of embarrassing information being released. "Once discovery happens in the cases the RIAA brings, they run," Lybeck says. "This is our case now, and they can't run."'"
Discuss this story at:
http://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=08/03/14/158246
Links:
0. http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/06/05/1233253&tid=123
1. http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080313-andersen-attorney-on-riaa-suit-they-cant-run-now.html
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I am writing today to urge you to co-sponsor the Internet Freedom Preservation Act of 2008 (HR 5353). This important, bipartisan legislation protects the free-flowing Internet from blocking, censorship and discrimination by powerful phone and cable companies.
Tens of millions of Americans rely upon an open Internet in their daily lives. Our elected leaders must protect our basic right to communicate from those who want to take it from us. The legislation calls for a nationwide series of public hearings about what the future of the Internet should look like -- an important step to bring these crucial issues into the light of day.
Please help in this effort by joining Reps. Markey and Pickering in support of the bipartisan Internet Freedom Preservation Act. Thank you.
RMStringer
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We had our home painted inside over the last 7 days by a good contractor located here in Midlothian. The contractor is called McNeil-N-Design, LLC
The owner is named Erick McNeil and they did a very good job given the task at hand. If you live in the Chesterfield/Midlothian area and you need some house work done, please contact me.
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The significant problems we face
cannot be solved at the same level
of thinking we were at when
we created them: Albert Einstein
Sorry for not posting much this week to the Blog. it has been a crazy week and lots of stuff is going on. I will try to post a few items over the next few days. I saw this website while I was reading a magazine during a break today. It is called Road Id. www.roadid.com and I am going to get me one as it is a good idea if you like the outdoors and are active in it. Go and check it out.
More later…
RMStringer
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His voice is still as good as it ever was. This track brings chills to me...
This is a good version of this track. He looks like he has been in the deep desert mining Spice...Blue Eyes are a sure sign of Fremen. This is from the "Deep" album as well.
1991. What a great album this came from "Deep" Was the title. Great quality for this vid as well. He is the Godfather of Goth...
What a great version of this track!!! I always loved the original version when i went to Starz.
Roger Clemens? Gas? War? Steroids? What the hell are we electing our Congressmen for? Who really gives a big rat’s ass about him using or not using “enhancement drugs” while playing baseball. I mean come the hell on!! We are at WAR for God’s sake and they are worrying about steroid use. Gas is spiraling out of control with the big gas companies turning the biggest profits with analysts predicting $4 a gallon this summer ever and Congress is worried about baseball? How will we ever get to the game? Why are they so concerned? They are a bunch of crooks and liars themselves yet we re-elect them every 4 years. Clemens is a professional athlete and he gave a good show for the fans. They paid him millions of dollars to do it. Just because someone got pissed and “blew the whistle” on the practice that has gone on for numerous years, doesn't facilitate the need for Congress to get involved. If the Baseball Commissioner, Bud Selig, cant police his men how do we expect Congress to? Get a new commissioner that can do the job. What a huge pile of shit if you ask me.
Let the congressmen and women get back to things that really matter and get the hell out of baseball. This nation has so lost its way in the governmental department it is just amazing. Baseball? For all of the waste of public money this had cost the public; what good can come out of it. People go to watch a live game for the thrill and to root for their team and see a good show! What is next? Congress regulating how loud Rock Concerts should be and how long they can play? IT just amazes me about how misguided The USA has become. “Playing tonight, The National Congressional Baseball Team, Steroid Free as House Bill BR549 Mandates.”
What a monumental waste of my money…
RMStringer
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Yesterday we rode Lakeview 1&2 again and ended up with 12.45 miles total. After the ride, my legs were destroyed! My calf muscles and quads are sore as well as my knees. It was the perfect temp for a ride as it was about 45 degrees.
Have a good evening…
RMStringer
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Thanks to Mac for letting me post this!
Humans – Chock Full of Vitamins and Other Essential Nutrients
In Hawaii a tiger took a walk on the mild side last week, escaping its catdominium and strolling around the human parts of the zoo, checking out the sights, maybe taking a few snapshots, and looking for a snack.
This follows another escape by a tiger in a San Francisco zoo on Christmas Day, a back-to-nature event in which one man was killed near a snack bar. One imagines the survivors running and screaming in fear while text-messaging on their cell 'phones and chugging bottled water.
And then the souvenirs: "I Survived the San Francisco Tiger Massacre" and "My Parents Watched a Guy Get Eaten by a Tiger and All I Got Was This Lousy tee-shirt."
Many people question how big cats can escape their enclosure, but the real question should be why cats bother to do so. In the zoo tigers spend their days lying around in the sun while being given free medical care, free housing, and free food according to their dietary wants and needs, and occasionally eating some of their benefactors. Give them a holy book they can't even read and their lives would be pretty much complete. The reader may now deconstruct the metaphor for himself.
Hundreds of television viewers hundred of miles from any zoo are probably filing disability claims, suffering from post traumatic stress syndrome involving nightcats, and thus unable to work. O Lord, send Thy grief counselors among us.
What, exactly, is a grief counselor? Is that what we used to call a busy-body?
The smart tiger will lurk at the updated watering hole, the bottled-water machine, waiting for its thirsty prey.
Unfortunately, PETA members are out of their cages too, terribly concerned lest Fluffy suffer from a human femur caught in his throat.
A house-cat is a tiger writ small, insolent and carnivorous, lounging on the windowsill and dreaming of killing mice and birds, and through its heavy-lidded eyes perhaps measuring its human companion and pondering the nutritive possibilities. To a pussycat the living room is the African veldt, and the cat's pet human little more than a large, munchable monkey with opposable thumbs.
Sure your kitty purrs when you stroke his chin; he's fantasizing about eating you.
Human – it's what's for dinner.
Even harmless-looking animals on the loose are dangerous; an innocent zoo visitor could be trampled to death by sheep stampeding to some presidential candidate's rally.
And then the snakes – they might escape to become editors at The New York Times, swallowing whole the few remaining specimens of another endangered species, real reporters.
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Let's see -- our electoral choices are:
1. Mrs. Macbeth and her geezer-thug-lecher baggage.
2. The Messiah-Fuhrer and his Fuhrer-ess.
3. Another middle-aged guy from Hope, Arkansas who waves a big ol' Bible around, thinks he's a musician, and eats squirrels.
4. The war hero who in his old age is one medication error away from screaming obscenities at the furniture, said furniture including his embalmed wife.
Um...no.
Delicious ideas to please the pickiest eaters. Watch the video on AOL Living.
If you are a lover of Ambient Music like I am, this is a good Blog to go and read reviews about different artists that are in that genre.
With artist like Vidna Obmana & Asmus Tietchens, Steve Reich, Brian Eno, just to name a few! Go and look at the Blog.
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"We are all geniuses when we dream"
- E.M. Cioran
It is my favorite track from them and perhaps one of the best songs that Metallica ever wrote. It shoes what diverse musicians and how skillfully they are. They were good on this track.
This came from the Delicate Sound Of Thunder album. It was a live 2 disc set that came after A Momentary Lapse Of Reason album.
Just am incredible song to be seen live! I saw them preform it in 1994 at Houston Texas, Rice University. I used to watch The Wall all the time at college.
The Internet Freedom Preservation Act of 2008 (HR 5353). This important, bipartisan legislation protects the free-flowing Internet from blocking, censorship and discrimination by powerful phone and cable companies.
Big phone and cable companies are trying to get rid of Net Neutrality, the fundamental principle that prevents them from discriminating against your favorite Web sites and services.
Unless we speak out to our members of Congress, they could move to allow large telephone and cable companies to control what you do, where you go and what you watch online.
Visit the URL below to learn more about what's at stake and send a loud message directly to Congress:
https://secure2.convio.net/free/site/Advocacy?id=241
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