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That said, the iPhone provides a flawless user experience (my opinion). I no longer have the time to tweak and customize, so I'm fine with the "walled garden" approach and can highly recommend it to anyone else who's OK with the limited customizability.
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2011-12-03, 08:34 | Link #5227 | |
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As for the case where the pool owner was held responsible, it is either his lawyer or the judge is a blockhead, or things work differently in America where whoever has the money makes the law.
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2011-12-03, 12:58 | Link #5228 |
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Frame-rate, lenses, lightning, colour correction and other tweaks in post-production, etc. There's lots of factors that influence why movies and tv shows look different from what you film with your handycam.
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2011-12-04, 23:45 | Link #5229 |
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Does anyone know if an electronic whiteboard exists? One that allows me to draw pictures on it, save them, and access them later after erasing? I'd like a personal one for my room to draw on, but I don't want to use paper and I don't want to lose my pictures when I erase the board. Thanks~
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2011-12-04, 23:58 | Link #5230 |
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One thing than his example don't say is if the pool was too easy to acces; some place like where I live, may require than pool most have locked fence around or a remouvable ladder so a child couldn't go in by itself without help.
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2011-12-05, 08:35 | Link #5231 | |
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2011-12-05, 20:27 | Link #5232 | |
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2011-12-06, 17:14 | Link #5233 | |
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My question According to the rules for the gaming section of this forum, only games that resembles anime appearances or are related to anime is allowed. To me, this rule is just completely ignored because there is no way skyrim = anime related/look animish. Is this just locally(this forum wise) accepted? or am I reading the rules wrong?
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2011-12-06, 20:16 | Link #5234 | |
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Cheers.
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2011-12-06, 22:13 | Link #5235 |
Le fou, c'est moi
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Las Vegas, NV, USA
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Any tips on how to obfuscate torrent traffic? I mean something that prevents DMCA bitches from tracing your IP and the data packets.
I know about BTGuard, and I know I can buy some VPN services that helps with all the traffic, but they all cost money (not that that's a bad thing). I know also about Tor, but I'd rather leave that for the Chinese dissidents or other people who really need it. |
2011-12-07, 08:28 | Link #5236 | |
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2011-12-08, 17:44 | Link #5237 |
Le fou, c'est moi
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Las Vegas, NV, USA
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Google'd. Read up. Installed.
Is now testing with the check torrent IP site. I'm wondering though, since the check torrent IP site warned that VPNs occasionally drop connection and expose me anyway, would an extra layer of defense with PeerBlock + configuring VPNetMon necessary, not quite necessary but might as well do it, or just a waste of time? |
2011-12-09, 00:11 | Link #5238 | |
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How about peer block lists? Your IP is already being passed around once you enter a torrent. The only thing that a block list does is it prevents you from uploading to or downloading from any IP that's on that list. It doesn't prevent them from receiving your IP, which already gives you away as being on the torrent. I don't know exactly how the companies choose who to send legal notices to - there are theories that the companies need to catch you uploading data (to them) in order to send a notice. However, given that they've sent these notices to people who were deceased or didn't even own a computer, I'm a bit doubtful that they're so precise. If you're after material that is so high-risk that you really need countermeasures, I'll tell you the best countermeasure of all: don't get it through a torrent. There are other things that you can do to protect yourself while still using torrents, but in all of those cases you're simply creating a headache for the owner of the resources you'd be using in the event of a lawsuit.
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2011-12-09, 00:17 | Link #5239 |
Le fou, c'est moi
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Las Vegas, NV, USA
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^I'm hardly playing around with CP or lulzsec or something that would make the FBI go after me. All I want is to keep the DMCA automated "you've got mail!" off my back. I imagine many VPNs deal with that shit by the thousands everyday, and many have the advantage of not being in the USA, where the MAFIAA is the rule of law. They can handle my load.
That, and it's pre-emptive defense in case the Let's Fuck The Internet Bill passes Congress after all. And of course log and monitoring policy, as well as P2P policy, is important. However I'm not willing to pay for it, which means searching around gets harder as many "good" solutions require payment. So what would be your solution? Usenet? |
2011-12-09, 00:25 | Link #5240 | |
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Bearing in mind that I have no idea what you're after, don't care to know what you're after, and have been out of the file-sharing circuit for quite some time, my top choice was always IRC. Usenet is a possibility, but it isn't so hot (but certainly worth a go if your ISP gives you free access). Then there are always foreign P2P networks... But when in doubt, figure if the risk is worth the rewards. If you have to think twice about doing it, then you probably shouldn't be doing it, and all that.
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