How are the consumers who can't cope with the Web and have to use the
AOL version meant to be able to learn UNIX or Plan-9?
What an asinine question.
If they "have to use the AOL version" because they're too stupid or
apathetic to "cope with the Web," they get what they deserve.
No one
You wrote:
Now I know what most of these strings mean since
http://www.publius.net/rlist.html has a breakdown of most of them.
However, some of the strings are not defined. These in particular
have me scratching my head: ekx, esub, inflt50, rhop20 and klen500.
The Reliable documentation
Anonymous wrote:
(The internet is, obviously, serving centralised powers better than it
serves individuals.
This is not at all "obvious" to me. Please elucidate.
In the long run, technology always serves the one
that can summon more talent, and it's not your average aoler.
So what?
On the calendar in the Northern District of CA courthouse:
Wednesday, July 26, 2000 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
C 99-5183 AM Records et al v. Napster Inc;
C 00-0074 Jerry Leiber et al v. Napster Inc;
Motions for Preliminary Injunction
The motions will be heard by Chief Judge Marilyn Patel. ;
Declan wrote:
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I've included links to the original documents in this article:
http://www.cluebot.com/article.pl?sid=00/11/11/101218mode=nested
from the 11/06/2000 Warrant Return Inventory
(http://www.politechbot.com/docs/bell0004.jpg):
1 White Paper with address of 701 5th Seattle,
The Privacy President?
By WILLIAM SAFIRE
WASHINGTON Ñ In an action that left medical data-swappers sputtering with rage and the
well-heeled intrusion lobby moaning about its "operational nightmare," President Bush
struck a blow last week for the privacy of medical patients' records.
Few
Will someone at lne.com finally decide that he qualifies as spam and start
filtering? That simple act would improve the signal to noise ratio dramatically.
Internet is a self-service establishment.
Full-service has too much undesirable luggage attached to it.
I haven't seen choatian posts
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