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At 03:05 AM 1/9/01 -0500, petro wrote:
The main difference being that the Church Goers *think* that
what they are doing is legal, while the pot smokers (for the most
part) know that what they are doing is either illegal, or legally
questionable.
Depends which church you subscribe to.
With all the hoopla over the release of the final version of the Linux
2.4.0 kernel last week, Microsoft Corp.'s delivery of an interim beta
version of its Windows 2000 successor, code-named Whistler, got lost in
the shuffle.
But according to Whistler testers, Microsoft issued build 2410 of its
At 5:23 PM -0500 1/9/01, Ray Dillinger wrote:
But if Microsoft and its ilk do in fact successfully create systems
that prevent "piracy", it won't be possible to be a hypocrite about
it any more. And with commercial software flatly refusing some
kinds of use, perhaps a fair number of people who
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On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 12:22:26AM -0500, An Metet wrote:
by Joel Enos
January 08, 2001
At last, a book about secret codes that isn't boring or too technical!
And a book review that isn't accurate...
In the end, you get a history lesson and a new set of questions to
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No more casual copying?
The most potentially controversial addition to Whistler 2410, however,
is anti-piracy code that Microsoft is calling "Microsoft Product
Activation for Windows,"
Copy protection is annoying when you have only one machine.
It's much more annoying in the commercially
On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Bill Stewart wrote:
The El Cheapo PCs each came with a licensed Win98;
I've got the disks in a stack, and keeping track of which
CD goes with which PC would be a serious annoyance.
It's actually worse, because the PCs are pieces of junk
that need to be have major
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