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You sir, I give +1 internetz!

Well, if the cost of filing an IP claim for the domain costs more than the price of the domain from him...... Then just buy it... Otherwise, file an IP claim and his business can be shutdown forever and he will be sent to jail for it. (and you get the domain for yourself and you get to free thousands of other domains

oops, XD

The problem is that even if Java is the problem, Apple installed the Java software in Macs and is activated by default. Also, Apple issues updates to Java isntead of Oracle issuing the updates directly. Oracle has patched the vulnerability a few weeks after it was discovered, however, Apple only implemented the update

"We our attacking [dc.gov] because the way the government treats the internet," he wrote in an email. "It seems is if they don't care about our input and for that they will pay. We were sending various attacks via Botnet to make the servers crash. We will be launching future attacks on [DC.gov] and various DC and

THIS

And so they did edit the part to match your contribution!

Well, at least you cleared that one out. People like me need to get more informed about thing and the circumstances as to why things might have happened.

No, I still blame the guy. Commercial pilots are given more than enough time between flights to rest and sleep, plus I don't know how why he did a very radical and immediate action without consultation from his pilot. He's the First Officer, which means he's not the main pilot of the plane. What was the actual pilot

Good luck! If it doesn't work, maybe it's really just the TV, but I'd wonder why.

Have you actually read the article?

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Here's a chocolate chip cookie then. I'm sure everyone loves chocolate chip cookies.

Yeah, here's a cookie hoping the big companies would do the right thing, if ever CISPA does pass... If the government is unreasonable, they should just decline requests for information... I mean, imagine how much number of requests the government would make to Facebook about thousands of "suspects" in a day.... It

Well, yeah, but the circumstances of CISPA is still a whole lot different than the police physically being in your house. While the case sounds similar, they are circumstantially different. One is regarding your online activities while the other is governed by a whole lot of other laws which CISPA doesn't cover. If

Come over, I a cookie for each one of you

I think it's mainly for the concerns of people teaming up to take down a government... remember Libya? And those others, who organize their activities over Facebook... which why the government shutdown their internet, hoping it would curb down the activists... But no.

Hah, thanks, never thought of that one....... Police just coming over your house because you have nothing to hide..... XD I stand corrected then

Actually it should be able to.... check your TV's settings... It should have a setting where it you can define how it sends signals out the TOSLINK, you can select straight through or bypass where it will send out whatever your TV gets in... Or you can select other options... I find the the straight through or bypass

If I read it correctly,