[freenet-chat] Does Content on Demand have a Future?

2002-01-19 Thread Travis Bemann
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[freenet-chat] Does Content on Demand have a Future?

2002-01-19 Thread Timm Murray
> I am going to try once again to start an intelligent conversation. If > this develops into a flame war I'm out of here. Umm, this is freenet-chat. You'd have better luck having an intelligent conversation on Slashdot. > > With the reality that copy protection is going to fail and the fact

[freenet-chat] Does Content on Demand have a Future?

2002-01-19 Thread kre...@juno.com
On Sun, 20 Jan 2002 10:49:10 +1300 David McNab writes: > > TB> Do *any* businesses, or industries for that matter, have a > "right" to > TB> exist? > > To answer this question one would first have to ask, does any > *person* > have a right to exist? I don't think that question needs to be

[freenet-chat] Does Content on Demand have a Future?

2002-01-19 Thread Josh
Hey travis, do you have a job? -Original Message- From: chat-admin at freenetproject.org [mailto:chat-ad...@freenetproject.org] On Behalf Of Travis Bemann Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 4:10 PM To: chat at freenetproject.org Subject:Re: [freenet-chat] Does Content on

[freenet-chat] Does Content on Demand have a Future?

2002-01-19 Thread Travis Bemann
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[freenet-chat] it's not often they get caugh

2002-01-19 Thread kre...@juno.com
On Sat, 19 Jan 2002 08:41:17 -0800 Don Marti writes: > begin Travis Bemann quotation of Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 08:53:07AM > -0500: > > > I wonder where you get the idea that they are even "Communists" > from - > > The leaders of the PRC are Communist like the leaders of the USA > are

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2002-01-19 Thread kre...@juno.com
On Sat, 19 Jan 2002 08:53:07 -0500 Travis Bemann writes: > I wonder where you get the idea that they are even "Communists" from > - > we're they always state capitalists (state capitalism is the > replacement of the corporation with the state as the unit of > competition within a capitalist

[freenet-chat] Does Content on Demand have a Future?

2002-01-19 Thread kre...@juno.com
On Sat, 19 Jan 2002 06:54:27 -0500 (EST) Kevin Atkinson writes: > I am going to try once again to start an intelligent conversation. > If > this develops into a flame war I'm out of here. Sounds good so far. :) > > With the reality that copy protection is going to fail and the fact > that

[freenet-chat] it's not often they get caugh

2002-01-19 Thread kre...@juno.com
On Sat, 19 Jan 2002 01:35:46 -0800 "Josh" writes: > Looks like big brother got caught putting bugs into a new Boeing jet > that > was sold to china. Well, as long as we're bugging communists, I > don't mind. > > http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/asia-pacific/newsid_1769000/176964 2.s >

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2002-01-19 Thread Greg Wooledge
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2002-01-19 Thread Greg Wooledge
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[freenet-chat] RE: it's not often they get caught

2002-01-19 Thread Michael D. Carey
In this case, we aren't sure who "Big Brother" is. There are many people with an interest in bugging the Chinese leader's plane. Some of them within China, I'm sure. It may have been the CIA or NSA, but we'll never know for certain. -Original Message- From:

[freenet-chat] THANKS, and a some questions...

2002-01-19 Thread Michael D. Carey
Thanks for fixing the DS bug! I noticed the config sequence didn't ask for a datastore size... wonder why...? I usually crank mine up to 2 gig or so; believing this would help freenet by giving it more storage space. Also, the script doesn't launch freenet into the background. Also, where is

[freenet-chat] Does Content on Demand have a Future?

2002-01-19 Thread colbyd
I don't think it's a foregone conclusion that elite producers will not win the content-control battle. why?: 1. asymmetrical bandwidth access--consumers can't run servers; download speeds much higher than ul speeds; use of virtual private networks to reduce content-serving by end-users, etc. 2.

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2002-01-19 Thread Travis Bemann
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2002-01-19 Thread Travis Bemann
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2002-01-19 Thread Don Marti
begin Travis Bemann quotation of Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 08:53:07AM -0500: > I wonder where you get the idea that they are even "Communists" from - The leaders of the PRC are Communist like the leaders of the USA are Christian. -- Don Marti

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2002-01-19 Thread Mark J Roberts
Kevin Atkinson: > With the reality that copy protection is going to fail and the fact that > once everyone gets high speed internet connections entire movies will we > able to be swapped much like music is now Why? > if people can get the show they want when they want with little to > no cost

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2002-01-19 Thread Josh
Looks like big brother got caught putting bugs into a new Boeing jet that was sold to china. Well, as long as we're bugging communists, I don't mind. http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/asia-pacific/newsid_1769000/1769642.s tm ___ Chat mailing