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30GB is nothing for hd content. I've seen movies recorded over cable use 22GB for 2 hours of 1080i. There's a website that lets you plug in your address and it will help you orientate your TV antenna to get the stations you want. Different parts of ATL can have very different antenna needs. I live in cobb ... and

Low tech may work best:

I don't know where you live, but in the USA having a "darknet" is not illegal in any way. There are many, many valid reasons for use. Almost every corporate laptop has some kind of VPN software to help protect company proprietary data. That is a form of darknet.

I wasn't able to get a Linux machine to mount cifs on an OSX box. There was a known bug in the samba support a few months ago. I ended up using sshfs instead, but I honestly didn't look too hard for an answer. Only had the OSX box a few weeks.

Over 6 yrs ago, a very large ISP in the USA deployed deep packet inspection capabilities to their network. I suspect all the other major ISPs did too soon after. They already know what you are doing, just like anyone running a network would. The only thing new here is that they will dynamically warn you based on some

Your are correct that nobody is targeting you, specifically. They are targeting **everyone** and their process is the same as a thief walking around a mall parking lot trying every car door, except they will leave their PCs crunching 24/7/365/100 yrs on password files. The Russian government isn't after your

But there are people running 4 GPUs (with over 250 pipelines each) trying to brute force every password DB that gets posted publicly. I've met them. They have contests on password cracking. These same people are hired by companies to attack their internal AD credentials and other DBs. They post How-To guides that

I'm old fashioned, but avoid printing as much as possible.

Internal SATA will be the best.

Move on. There is nothing you can do. The last guy may not have used it at all and tracing down where the email address has been used and all the spammers having it in their lists is pointless.

Steps:

ASCII order is good thing. It has been that way for 30+ years on UNIX-based OSes. I suppose there's some other OS that is broken that you use? Should hundreds of thousands or working programs, perhaps millions, be changed just for your need?

Yes, using Maemo5 ...

I feel so dumb for know knowing to do this already. I hope Cream of Celery/Mushroom/broccoli soups won't be a fight anymore.

Uh ... no. The N800 is not a phone. My phone is a Motorola V195. It completely rocks. No worries about a virus. OTOH, people have been confusing the N800 for a phone since 2007 when it became available.

Having never owned an iPod and being frustrated the few times I tried to use them, my initial vote was **anything except an iPod**.

I do not use other people's machines. Those cannot be trusted. Never use a public computer.

LH comment system doesn't like my passphrase. It is clipping the last half.

I say this all the time. There is no substitute for length.

Thanks. Checking this out today.