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<0> Oh
<0> So this shop 'kid' isn't even valuable.
<0> That is odd.
<1> reflux^: people like that are very valuable
<1> they take care of the building, and you place a lot of trust in them
<0> Not really.
<2> Funklord: until they steal everything not bolted down.
<0> I figure I could get a thousand more just like him.
<0> Who might even work for less!
<1> reflux^: can you trust them?
<0> I don't know? I don't even get to know them.
<1> so that's where the change you leave on the table goes?
<0> I don't leave change on the table. :D
<2> he's a baller, he leaves $20 bills.
<3> hmmmm
<3> most authoritative servers.



<3> do they allow lookups of the domains that are actually hosted on that auth dns?
<3> I notice you can't dig our DNS servers, recrusive which is fine, but you also can't lookup domains that are actually hosted on that server.
<3> Kind of strange.
<3> nc -u ns1.coxmail.com 53
<3> doubleyou tee eff
<3> oh needed the -v -v
<2> lol, I haven't installed netcat on here yet
<3> they must have ACLs setup to only propagte to the root servers.
<3> and our query servers
<4> damn ... hardest decision of the day ... what to eat for lunch
<3> I had some stir fry
<4> yea not a big fan here
<3> pth
<0> bitrot: You bastard.
<3> w0t?
<0> Before you mentioned stir fry lucky charms sounded good.
<0> Now all of a sudden I have these standards to uphold.
<3> LOL
<3> Lucky Charms are delicious
<4> thinking bbq pork steak
<0> Yeah, it's almost magical.
<3> And it angers the green man which is always a good time
<0> Haha, yeah he's not much of a Leprakahn
<3> hmmm
<3> he does have point ears though, doesn't he?
<0> Yeah, but he can turn the ****ing rainbow into a marshmellow.
<3> hmmmm
<0> But defend himself against a few children to protect a ****ing box of cereal?
<3> that's a pretty cool trick
<0> Never.
<3> lol
<3> i see your point
<3> turn them ****ers into marshmellows and throw them into the ceral, problem solved.
<3> cereal
<0> Haha, not only does it save the cereal, it's definitely a deterrent for future theifs.
<3> LOL
<3> oo 2.0.3 is out for O
<3> er
<3> Openoffice 2.0.3 is out ;p
<3> anyone try it?>
<0> Oooh, sweet.
<0> I will.
<0> I use it on all my windows machines.
<5> where is WEP and TKIP and other encryption items that were added to 2.6.17? i don't see them in Cryptographic options
<5> of course the second i ask this, i find it....Device Drivers > Networking
<5> err, not device drivers, just networking
<3> http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/netos/article.php/3616661
<3> nice article
<0> haha
<3> what the ****
<0> "Whine in all the wrong places, like IRC and unrelated forums" that will NEVER happen
<3> Spain outlawed P2P?
<0> Yep.
<3> holy ****
<3> andddddd
<3> how do they plan to actually enforce it?
<0> They'll probably attempt to do it the same way some isp's attempt to do it.
<3> what a bunch of **** heads
<3> reflux^: ohhhh the ISPs that attempt to do it and fail? :)
<3> they can't filter all the ports :)
<0> Yep.



<3> This would filter many noobs out
<0> And really, they're just blocking seeding normally
<0> even when it does work.
<3> well if they filter a specific range of ports you can always change the ports in your client
<0> Yeah.
<0> Just look at bittornado. 10k-40k
<3> you can change the ports too
<3> I've downloaded at 1MB/s from a torrent before...
<3> Private Trackers -.-
<0> Yeah, and that's just the default.
<0> I think that's kind of bogus. There are legitimate uses for p2p after all.
<0> I make use of open source torrents all the time.
<3> Lol my windows box at home still wants me to install the update to verify the authenticicy of my key, i'm just going to uncheck it every single time I install other updates lol
<5> packet shaping
<3> reflux^: I think the problem is that the bad outdoes the good in this situation.
<5> but if the data is encrypted, tuff
<3> MPAA/RIAA and all the other AA groups feel that they are losing billions of dollras.
<3> dollars.
<3> They don't seem to understand that most people will purchase something if they like it.
<5> psst, RIAA "won" the p2p battle
<3> WON?
<0> I'd have more sympathy for them if they'd report legit losses.
<3> ahhahahahahahahahahahha
<5> bitrot, so they say
<3> duhbLow7: that's what they thought yea
<3> right
<3> since they took down suprnova and the pirate bay
<0> RIAA isn't looking to good right now.
<3> but tpb is back up again
<0> They're making some big enemies.
<5> i think it was sun tsu who said "when a battle cannot be won, claim victory and retreat"
<3> They are like a huge 3 headed rabid dog
<5> or something like that
<3> duhbLow7: lol well put
<5> tpb is not just back up, it's back up in sweden
<3> uhh
<3> really?
<0> Didn't apple win against the RIAA recently?
<5> yeah, they were in .no for about a week
<0> TBP is up.
<3> i was able to hit it last wee
<3> err no not last week
<3> the first day I heard it was back up
<3> i was able to go to the site
<3> now i'm not :(
<5> they are going to do the same thing as fbi.gov, where a different IP resolves based on your netblock or location or something
<5> so they'll have multiple servers synching
<5> bitrot, that was problem DNS propogation, it was up for thepiratebay.org but not www.thepiratebay.org or *.thepiratebay.com...for a few days
<3> The domain still belongs to Fredrik
<3> duhbLow7: ah
<3> i haven't typed www in an address since 1998
<3> it's either domain.com
<3> or domain.com ctrl+enter
<5> domain control+enter
<0> I just pray that this broadcast flag crap doesn't go through.
<3> reflux^: eh?
<3> http://www.eff.org/IP/broadcastflag/
<3> yeah
<3> this ****ing ****s
<3> why do the CORPS have to ****ing control everything
<4> ohhhh pork steak sooo good
<3> **** these cock scukers
<3> ****ers too
<0> Well a lot of the corps are against it.
<0> Luckily.
<3> MPAA is not i'm sure
<0> Sony has been telling RIAA to go **** themselves.
<3> I'm sure we are against it
<3> woohoo!
<3> Sony has rootkits to handle lol
<5> The same lawyers who sued Sony BMG over Rootkits on music CDs, and Ubisoft for Starforce on its game disks are now taking on Microsoft. A quote from the Complaint: Microsoft effectively installed the WGA software on consumers' systems without providing consumers any opportunity to make an informed choice about that software."
<0> Yeah, but they were told to reduce the quality of their XM transmission, or don't produce anything with the capacity to record xm.
<0> Which is bull****, I'm glad they're fighting that.
<3> yeah I agree


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