[NetBehaviour] AllofMp3.com Sued for $1.65 Trillion!

2006-12-24 Thread marc
AllofMp3.com Sued for $1.65 Trillion! I haven’t been able to find information on the largest lawsuit in history but I’m sure this one is right up at the top. The RIAA (yes, I was just as shocked as you ;) ) is suing the website AllofMP3.com on behalf of EMI, Sony BMG, Universal Music, and

Re: [NetBehaviour] export histories as a flat text file?

2006-12-24 Thread Ruth Catlow
Thanks Eric, I'm on a mac. I suspect it would be easier with a PC I have tried this kind of approach so far with no success but I will give it another go now. in the meantime I found an alternative if un-compact solution to my problem. Not exactly - but the Firefox Clipper add-on

Re: [NetBehaviour] export histories as a flat text file?

2006-12-24 Thread marc
Hi Eric Ruth, Failing that (without hopefully seeming too paranoid), you could always ask our governments who are trying much harder these days in trying to trace many Internet activities, stemming from ip-functions - if they could send you a copy of where you have been on the Internet ;-)

Re: [NetBehaviour] export histories as a flat text file?

2006-12-24 Thread marc
U.S. Wants to Trace Net Users http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,34720,00.html Hi Eric Ruth, Failing that (without hopefully seeming too paranoid), you could always ask our governments who are trying much harder these days in trying to trace many Internet activities, stemming from

[NetBehaviour] reviews of ski/nn (fwd)

2006-12-24 Thread Alan Sondheim
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Sun, 24 Dec 2006 15:33:35 + From: [iso-8859-1] steven tobin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Alan Sondheim [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: reviews of ski/nn http://www.digitalisindustries.com/foxyd/reviews.php?which=1935 http://www.blastitude.com/21/21.htm

[NetBehaviour] The gods.

2006-12-24 Thread Alan Sondheim
The gods. You have heard the tales of white birds, wings from dawn to dusk. They fill the sky with translucence, muffle the shape of clouds. Their cries gave someone the idea of language and mourning. The utterance of the first word, 'inconceivable.' The bittern knows the gods. Tonight the