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    ireland Active member

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    21Q
    I have a very clean pix with palm trees and a beach and ocean in the pix......

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    I like it, do you think you could make something that relates to my name more? the Q means questions

    srry but the Island isn't really what I was lookin for, thanks for responding though.
     
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    a new pix is above...
     
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    that's perfect thanks
     
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    XPY..........Small tool which disables the default threats of a Windows XP installation. Besides disabling Windows and some of its components to communicate with Microsoft servers, xpy improves privacy settings and your system’s security. Features: Disable Windows “calling home,” Disable questionable services, Disarm Internet Explorer, Disarm Windows Media Player, Remove Windows Messenger, Improve privacy and security, Improve performance. Though xpy is smaller than 60 kilobytes, it can close serious threats (i.e. DCOM) on long distance, where large service-packs can only protect you until a new security hole has been found.....(free).....GO THERE!


    Disable Windows Genuine Advantage
    June 22nd, 2006

    The all new xpy 0.9.6 has a feature to disable the notifications of Microsoft’s controversial Windows Genuine Advantage program.

    Though the feature could not be fully tested, a lot of research has been done on that and it is supposed to work.


    GO HERE
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    IF USING NORTON AS I USE,YE CAN BLOCK **Windows Genuine Advantage** WITH YE FIREWALL
     
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    US cops can steal your CD collection

    In Concord, innocence is no defence

    By Nigel Hummingbirdfart: Friday 25 August 2006, 08:08
    A US STATE Supreme Court has decided that coppers in the city of Concord can keep more than 500 CDs they took from a man suspected of piracy.

    This is despite the fact that several court cases have been unable to prove that Michael Cohen, owner of Pitchfork Records pirated any of the CDs.

    Inspector Knacker of the Concord Yard arrested Cohen in 2003 for attempting to flog bootleg recordings. The coppers’ case collapsed when it turned out that most of the recordings were made legally.

    The police dropped six of the seven charges, and Cohen went to trial and was found not guilty in the remaining charge.

    However, Inspector Knacker of the Yard refused to return the CDs and Cohen had to go to State Supreme Court to get them back.

    Unfortunately for Cohen, the robed but not wigged ones thought that it was fine for police to impound property that they believed was stolen even if there was no evidence. The only judge who disagreed said that the state’s failure to establish in any way that the seized property constitutes contraband made it impossible to justify keeping Cohen’s property.

    However it seems that the precedent is set. If judges and coppers suspect that a crime has been committed they can take away your property.

    More here. µ
    http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=33927


    Police property: It’s finders keepers in NH


    Thursday, Aug. 24, 2006

    The state Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that the government can keep and destroy more than 500 CDs taken from Michael Cohen, owner of Pitchfork Records in Concord, in 2003 even though the state failed to prove that a single disk was illegal.

    Cohen was arrested for attempting to sell bootleg recordings. But the police case collapsed when it turned out that most of the recordings were made legally. Police dropped six of the seven charges, and Cohen went to trial on one charge. He beat it after the judge concluded that the recording was legal.

    However, the police refused to return Cohen’s CDs. In the state Supreme Court’s Tuesday ruling, Chief Justice John Broderick, writing for the majority, reasoned so poorly that it appeared as if he’d made up his mind ahead of time.

    Dissenting, Justice Linda Dalianis wrote, perceptively, that “the majority does not explain how statutes prohibiting the production, publication, or sale of certain works render possession of such works unlawful.”

    Further, Dalianis concluded that “the state’s failure to establish in any way that the seized property constitutes contraband” made it impossible to justify keeping Cohen’s property.

    Indeed, the majority’s reasoning is chilling. The majority concedes that no crime or illegal act was proven, but allows the confiscation anyway by concluding that a crime might have been committed. The majority used words such as “apparently,” “likely” and “would have” to describe the alleged illegal activity.

    It should go without saying that speculation by a few judges that a crime might have been committed is a frightening basis for taking someone’s property.

    Earlier this year, Nashua police confiscated video recordings of two officers being rude to a citizen at his own home. Though police dropped all charges against Michael Gannon and admitted they could not prove the recordings were illegal, they still kept the tapes.

    If someone is found with cocaine or any other item clearly illegal to possess, confiscation is easily justified. But the illegality of these items was never proven, and mere possession was not itself illegal.

    If the government can seize and keep a citizen’s property by simply asserting that it is contraband, even when the assertion is unsupported by the facts, then we have entered into dangerous territory.
    http://unionleader.com/article.aspx...rticleId=c2807a58-75ed-4972-8ab9-caec6bbbb979
     
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    CyberLink free beta blue laser compatibility diagnostics tool
    Posted by Dan Bell on 25 August 2006 - 18:11 - Source: CyberLink

    Now here is a great idea and it would be interesting to run this application on your equipment. CyberLink has released a free diagnostic tool for testing PC systems, to determine if they are ready for the new high definition formats. It can inspect and report upon both hardware and software on your system and even check for HDCP compatibility.

    Called CyberLink BD/HD DVD Advisor, the software will reportedly analyze system resources and can determine whether or not you will be able to playback the new high definition movies. If not, it can give you upgrade recommendations and troubleshooting support. They even have a nice FAQ page that gives good troubleshooting tips etc.

    http://www.cyberlink.com/multi/supp...&showall1=0&lowindex1=1&showall2=1&lowindex2= 0&nProdId=31&nProdVerId=175&nCateId=5


    Is your PC ready for Blu-ray Discs or HD DVDs?

    Just download the CyberLink BD / HD Advisor (Beta) to find out. This tool will scan your computer and help you understand how you can make your system Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD ready. Scanning takes a few seconds and will provide you useful information and recommendations.

    Note: This is a self-diagnostic tool designed to help you identify the capabilities of your system for playing high-definition movies. The CyberLink BD / HD Advisor (Beta) is made for your reference only and is prepared in good faith on the basis of data or information reasonably available only, so that CyberLink does not guaranty its accuracy. We recommend that you contact your hardware specialist to verify our results and assist you with upgrading your system.

    The CyberLink BD/HD DVD Advisor Beta Version is available for free from Cyberlink, all you have to do is register on the page. Well, can your system handle the new formats? If so good for you, if not, how come? Are you going to work toward making your system compatible? Or are you going to wait a while?
    http://www.cdfreaks.com/news/13862
     
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    I AM GOING TO POST A HELL OF A LOT OF INFO,
    I KNEW ABOUT THIS STUFF FOR A LONG TIME...
    DO WHAT YE WANT WITH IT..YOUR NUTS IF YE DO NOT COPY THIS STUFF..AND THE HTTP LINKS.




    DVD Shrink FAQ and Guides Index
    http://forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=45339

    You have never used the program before?

    For those of you who want to find out how to use this program or just want to know more about the functions and goodies that are related to DVD Shrink - visit ddloopings DVD Shrink website. At that page you will find all the guides you need to successfully create backups of your DVDs. From "ripping" your original DVDs to burning your backups to DVD±R(W) and several goodies you can use to customize the program and your backups with. There are also a lot of usable programs to use with DVD Shrink.

    Another good page with a lot of guides and programs is mrbass.org.

    If you are new to DVD Shrink and want to know how you should use the program -
    take a look in this guide - DVD Shrink for Dummies.

    Problematic Movies with ARccOS™:

    DVD Shrink can't backup movies with Sony's DVD protection system ARccOS™. Affected movies are mostly US region 1 DVDs - but also some region 2 DVDs. The problems you notice are:

    * Data error (cyclic redundancy check)
    * DVD Shrink will just disappear
    * Error code "Exception occured"
    * Error code "Failed to open file - The system cannot find the file specified"
    * Error code "Invalid DVD navigation structure"
    * Error code "Out of memory"
    * Windows system error
    * Your PC is freezing

    Here is a list of some of the DVDs that are known to cause problems with DVD Shrink and solutions to your problem.

    The best solution is to first use DVD Decrypter ver 3.5.4.0 to transfer the DVD to your hard disk and then you can use DVD Shrink without problems.

    Movies that needs a PSL2 file with DVD Decrypter ver 3.5.4.0

    Some recently released Sony ARccOS™ copy protected DVDs have a modified version of ARccOS™ on them and are not fully supported by DVD Decrypter version 3.5.4.0 as DVD Decrypter is not updated any more. You need to use an additional file that will solve this problem.

    If you try to use DVD Decrypter without such a PSL2 (=Protected Sectors List version 2) file - you will get an I/O error in DVD Decrypter. This PSL2 file tells DVD Decrypter which sectors that are bad and that it shouldn't try to read. Instead the program inserts a 'dummy' sector. This dummy sector is a black video stream and it is not something you will see in the final backup.

    You can find the PSL2 (=Protected Sectors List) files here and an explanation on how to use such a PSL2 file.

    There is also a new tool that can create a PSL2 file for you to help you rip the ARccOS protected DVD. To create such a file is not very tricky as the process is very automated. You can read more in the How to backup your problematic DVDs with DVD Decrypter.



    DVD Shrink General Questions:

    1. Batch Deep Analysis - An undocumented feature
    2. Can I convert audio from a DVD with DVD Shrink?
    3. Cleaning & Polishing a DVD
    4. Commonly Asked Questions By Beginners/Newbies
    5. Compression percentage explained
    6. DVD Shrink and ISO/MDS files or what about those .i00, .i01 files?
    7. DVD Shrink vs. Nero Recode 2
    8. How Do I Put 2 DVD's to 1 DVD-R
    9. How many titles can I use in re-author mode?
    10. How to add a menu back to a DVD Shrink reauthored movie
    11. How to find out your media ID code (and firmware version)
    12. How to make a copy of a copy using DVD Decrypter
    13. How to make a copy of a copy using Nero
    14. How to "Re-author" a DVD
    15. How to save hundreds of Mb by just displaying the cast in the credits (as a still without audio)
    16. How to save tons of Mb by converting motion menus into stills
    17. How to solve the bug - DVD Shrink does not copy over 0 byte files
    18. I cannot select my writer(s) as the target device, why?
    19. Logical remapping of enabled streams explained
    20. Region codes explained
    21. Use different compression levels for different parts of a title
    22. What about Deep Analysis?
    23. What is AEC? What is the best setting?
    24. What's all this about bitsetting/booktype?
    25. What's all this about DMA?
    26. NEW What if I can't shrink the DVD enough? Shrink it Again!!!
    27. NEW How to Choose the Right Audio Stream
    28. What's the difference between AC3 5.1 and DTS 5.1?
    29. What is the ideal amount of RAM with DVD Shrink?
    30. When is the next version of DVD Shrink going to be released?
    31. Where can I find current and old versions of DVD Shrink?
    32. Where does DVD Shrink save its analysis data?
    33. Why Does DVD Shrink analyze or encode twice?
    34. Why does it takes a long time?

    DVD Shrink General Problems:

    1. DVD Shrink is messing up your hard disk partition
    2. DVD Shrink ver 2.3 closes just after analysis, or while dragging titles to the "New DVD" panel
    3. Preview Problems?
    4. Removed audio/subtitle streams are still selectable
    5. The closed captions are missing on your backup
    6. The menu buttons are not working
    7. Why can't I compress the DVD enough?
    8. Why do I have to set a region again on the reader/burner?
    9. You are using a Pioneer DVD 120
    10. You can't install or start DVD Shrink
    11. Your computer crashes, hangs or restarts when you run DVD Shrink

    DVD Shrink Burning Issues:

    1. A Quick DVD Backup Guide
    2. Burning with DVD Decrypter vs Nero - which is better?
    3. DVD tray opens when i click on the Backup button
    4. How do I set the burning speed?
    5. How do I use DVD Decrypter to create a backup of a DVD?
    6. Using Nero Burning ROM to burn a DVD
    7. How do you know that your burner is dead?
    8. How to check if your burn is a good one
    9. NEW How to check for firmware updates and how to install them
    10. NEW How to get DVD Shrink to burn with ImgBurn
    11. NEW How to make an ISO and burn with PgcEdit
    12. NEW How to interpret your burning error code
    13. NEW How to post your Nero burn log
    14. Nero reports "File too big..."
    15. Problem burning with USB devices
    16. Setting write speed in DVD Shrink
    17. Show actual write speed in Nero
    18. The burning with DVD Decrypter failed - some clues to why
    19. The burning with Nero failed - some clues to why
    20. The Golden Rules of Burning

    go here
    http://forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=45339




    http://forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=45339

    DVD Shrink Playback Issues:

    1. If your backup freezes, stutters, skips, or show an abnormal amount of pixelisation
    2. What to do if your burn plays on your PC (eg PowerDVD) but not on your standalone?

    DVD Shrink Error Codes:

    1. Cannot decrypt VOBs
    2. Copy protection error - The read failed because the sector is encrypted
    3. Copy protection error - The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error
    4. Data error (cyclic redundancy check)
    5. DVD drive in use by another application
    6. Failed to create folder
    7. Failed to initialize ASPI device
    8. Fail to locate folder
    9. Failed to open file - The system cannot find the file specified
    10. Failed to read file
    11. Failed to read file - Incorrect function
    12. Failed to read file - Invalid function
    13. Failed to read file - Overlapped I/O operation in progress
    14. Failed to read file - Users buffer is not valid for the requested operation
    15. Failed to read from the ASPI device
    16. Failed to seek in File "ISO File"
    17. Failed to write to file
    18. File doesn't exist (DVD Decrypter rip)
    19. Invalid access to memory location
    20. Invalid data in VOB file
    21. Invalid DVD navigation structure
    22. Invalid file name - The system cannot find the file specified
    23. Out of memory/Not enough storage is available to process this command
    24. Programming error - Cannot create a file when that file already exists
    25. Programming error - Exception occurred/Invalid handle
    26. Programming error - Exception occurred/Not enough storage is available to process this command
    27. Programming error - Exception occurred/The Parameter is incorrect
    28. Programming error - Impossible program state occured
    29. Runtime Error
    30. The action cannot be completed because the other program is busy
    31. The maximum number of secrets that may be stored in a single system has been exceeded
    32. There is not enough space on your target drive!
    33. Unable to lock volume for exclusive access
    34. Virtual memory warning

    DVD Shrink Known Bugs And Limitations:

    1. AC3 timestamp header is not reset to 00:00:00:00
    2. Appends an empty chapter
    3. Audio device not released after preview
    4. Audio stream still present in IFO file after use of still image
    5. Burning with Nero gives you DVD Volume Label => [New] - Solved!
    6. DVD Shrink does not copy over 0KB Menu file - Solution to this problem
    7. Last source file not closed
    8. Number of VOBIDs in VOB incorrect after re-author - with solution to this problem
    9. Position of vertical split in preview window bar not remembered

    Programs to use with DVD Shrink

    1. BeSweet - convert audio files from DVDs
    2. DVD43Free - on-the-fly decryption
    3. DVD Decrypter - decrypter and burner
    4. DVD Identifier - identifying the disc's REAL manufacturer
    5. MenuShrink - compress DVD motion menus by turning them into still menus with or without audio
    6. MultiShrink - a small tool to enable DVD Shrink batch processing
    7. Muxman DVD authoring - a multiplexing engine
    8. Nero CD-DVD Speed
    9. Using Nero InfoTool
    10. TitleSet Blanker - blank-out TitleSets of a DVD
    11. TitleWriter - add DvdText, Create menus to DVD files and automate Shrink->Titlewrite->burn
    12. PgcEdit - a DVD IFO editor
    13. VobBlanker - a tool able to blank, replace, cut and strip titles
    14. VOBEdit - a DVD VOB editor

    Links To Pages With DVD Shrink Guides and Good Stuff:

    * DVD Shrink.info - ddloopings page
    * mrbass.org - page by the moderator at Doom9

    Other Good DVD Related Stuff To Know:

    1. Adding Original Menus Back to a DVD Shrink Re-authored DVD
    2. Blank media and quality FAQ - digitalFAQ.com
    3. Burning ISOs with PgcEdit ensuring 32k gaps between IFOs and BUPs
    4. Compatibility Bitsettings / Book Type Field - DVDplusRW.org
    5. Completely Blank Out a Video TitleSet (VTS)
    6. DVD bitsetting - Explanation - cdfreaks.com
    7. DVD Burner Compatibility - VideoHelp.com
    8. DVD Formats - digitalFAQ.com
    9. DVD Media list - VideoHelp.com
    10. DVD Player Compatibility - VideoHelp.com
    11. Hard Disk Drives - A Reference Guide - storagereview.com
    12. NEW How to check your DMA status & reset it if necessary
    13. NEW How to backup Underworld Evolution using the PgcEdit plugin wizard - an animated guide
    14. How to completely blank out extras
    15. How to split a dual layer disk to 2 DVD-5's keeping the menus on each
    16. Jumping straight to the main menu or the movie
    17. Jumping To Previous Chapter On a DVD Shrink Re-authored DVD - Post your problems with the guide here
    18. NEW Primer on Digital Video Encoding
    19. Replacing a moving menu with a still image while retaining button functionality
    20. Skipping FBI warnings and other annoying previews
    21. The official Internet DVD FAQ
    22. The Unofficial DVD Specifications Guide
    23. Turning Subtitles Off By Default
    24. Turning Subtitles On By Default
    25. Using Title Menu Button to Skip Titles in Re-authored DVD Shrink Movies
    26. Video Clip Library (inserts) - posunplugged.com
    27. NEW What exactly is on a DVD disc?
    28. What is Booktype / BitSetting? - K probe.com
    29. Why DVD+R(W) is superior to DVD-R(W) - cdfreaks.com

    Firmware And Burners:

    1. Codeguys
    2. Dangerous Brothers
    3. F.A.Q. for PC DVD-Writers
    4. Herrie's NEC portal
    5. NEC Firmwares Collection
    6. The Firmware Page
    7. The NEC FAQ

    IfoEdit Guides:

    * IfoEdit homepage

    1. A trick to speed up IFOEdit
    2. Creating complete new IFO files
    3. Joining double sided DVDs
    4. Mock Strip using IfoEdit
    5. Split a DVD to 2 DVDs
    6. Split a DVD to 2 DVDs
    7. Stripping Audio & Subpicture streams

    Miscellaneous Good Things To Know:

    1. How to attach stuff to your postings
    2. NEW How to zip and attach IFOs to a post
    3. NEW How to zip and upload original menus from a DVD
    4. How to automatically maximize new Internet Explorer and Outlook Express windows
    5. How to Delete a Post
    6. How to jump straight to a post in a thread
    7. How to Use the "Print Screen" Button & Post it in a Thread
    8. NEW How to Post a Link in a Thread

    The Unofficial DVD Shrink Song

    * Play it!


    Software Links:

    RipIt4Me RipIt4Me
    http://www.digital-digest.com/software/RipIt4Me.html

    DVD Shrink DVD Shrink
    http://www.dvdr-digest.com/software/dvdshrink.html

    PgcEdit PgcEdit
    http://www.dvdr-digest.com/software/pgcedit.html

    ImgBurn ImgBurn
    http://www.dvdr-digest.com/software/imgburn.html

    FixVTS FixVTS
    http://www.dvdr-digest.com/software/fixvts.html

    VobBlanker VobBlank
    http://www.dvdr-digest.com/software/vobblanker.html


    Official RipIt4Me Guide Official RipIt4Me Guide
    http://www.digital-digest.com/articles/ripit4me_guide_page1.html

    Guide on How to Use RipIt4Me Guide on How to Use RipIt4Me
    http://www.digital-digest.com/articles/ri4me_guide_page1.html

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    main page
    http://www.digital-digest.com/dvddecrypter/index.php
     
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    Freeware,MediaCoder beta adds WMV9 encoding

    http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/MediaCoder/1140801347/1

    Authors description: MediaCoder is an open source universal audio/video batch transcoder (converter), which puts together lots of excellent audio/video codecs and tools from the open source community into an all-in-one solution, capable of transcoding among different audio/video formats with many extra features.

    What's new in this version:
    # MediaCoder updated to build 2448
    # Fixed Win9x compatibility issue
    # Added WMV9 encoding
    # Included missing extension files
    # Fixed multiple audio track transcoding breakage

    Feature Highlights:

    * Convert among many audio and video compression formats and remux into various container formats, on the fly, in batch
    * Give you the control over the transcoding process and all the parameters of your converted file, so you can learn about, compare among and play with various codecs
    * Specific user interfaces for specific devices with device plug-in infrastructure
    * Fully standalone, no need to install any media player, filter or codec, no registration of any components into your system

    Typical Applications:

    * Improving compression / reducing file size
    * Converting for audio/video portable devices (digital audio player, MP4 player, mobile phone, PDA, PSP, VCD/DVD player etc.)
    * Extracting audio tracks from video files
    * Ripping audio/video discs

    Supported Audio/Video/Container Fomats:

    * MP3, Ogg Vorbis, AAC, AAC+, AAC+V2, MusePack, WMA, RealAudio
    * FLAC, WavPack, Monkey's Audio, OptimFrog, AAC Lossless, WMA Lossless, WAV
    * H.264, Xvid, DivX, MPEG 1/2/4, H.263, Flash Video, 3ivx*, RealVideo*, Windows Media Video*
    * AVI, MPEG/VOB, Matroska, MP4, RealMedia*, ASF/WMV*, Quicktime*, OGM*
    * CD, VCD, DVD, CUE Sheet
    http://www.cdfreaks.com/news/13866
    This software is now officially freeware. If you would like to try out this beta transcoder, then head on over to FileForum for the download.

    MediaCoder 0.5.1-pre3 beta
    Publisher's Description:

    MediaCoder is a free universal audio/video batch transcoder, putting together lots of excellent audio/video codecs and tools from the open source community into an all-in-one solution, capable of transcoding among different audio/video formats with many extra features.
    Latest Changes:

    * MediaCoder updated to build 2448
    * Fixed Win9x compatibility issue
    * Added WMV9 encoding
    * Included missing extension files
    * Fixed multiple audio track transcoding breakage

    Released: August 25, 2006
    Publisher: Stanley Huang
    Homepage: MediaCoder
    Downloads: 15,689
    License: Open Source
    OS Support: Windows XP
    Uninstaller?: Yes


    go here

    http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/MediaCoder/1140801347/1
     
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    FREE,GRAND THEFT AUTO 2..........

    In 1999, Rockstar Games and Rockstar North (then known as DMA Design) furthered the groundbreaking gameplay concepts established just two years prior in the original Grand Theft Auto - with the release of GTA2. GTA2 expanded on the top-down, open-ended crime world gameplay formula with a host of new features including the advent of multiple rival gangs – seven, to be exact, including the Yakuza, Scientists, Looneys, Rednecks, Zaibatsu, the Russian Mob and Hare Krishnas. Earn your respect with each gang. Reap the benefits with all manner of shady work-for-hire gigs contracted your way. And climb your way to the top of the criminal pile. Now, longtime Grand Theft Auto fans can revisit this classic entry in the series - and new jacks who missed out on this early franchise title can further discover Grand Theft Auto’s roots - absolutely free. GTA2 has been completely optimized for play on modern PCs and is available gratis for all registrants to the Rockstar Games mailing list (rest assured your information will not be shared with any third parties, you will only receive information from Rockstar). Simply fill out the form below and check your email for a direct link to the file (353 MB .zip file, includes install .exe, readme .txt file, and a .pdf of the original PC game manual). This version of GTA2 is modified from its original version to enable support for modern PC's and current Microsoft Windows® platforms.....(free).....GO THERE!


    GO HERE
    http://www.rockstargames.com/classics/
     
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    Movies File Share Top Ten Downloaders ('leechers')


    BitTorrent, World-wide
    Current simultaneous leechers as of August 26, 2006
    Ranking Movie Number of Downloads
    01 >>> Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (unchanged) 50,013
    02 >>> Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (unchanged) 48,725
    03 >>> V For Vendetta + 6 48,706
    04 >>> RV (new) 46,260
    05 >>> The Benchwarmers - 3 43,995
    06 >>> Scary Movie 4 (new) 43,048
    07 >>> Barnyard: The Original Party Animals - 4 42,221
    08 >>> The Break-Up + 10 40,253
    09 >>> The Shaggy Dog (new) 40,251
    10 >>> Superman Returns - 8 39,933

    Movies File Share Top Ten Downloads
    p2p, World-wide
    Week ending August 26, 2006
    Ranking Movie Number of Downloads
    01 >>> Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (unchanged) 1,549,663
    02 >>> The Benchwarmers (unchanged) 1,547,693
    03 >>> RV (new) 1,505,847
    04 >>> Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby - 3 1,486,552
    05 >>> V For Vendetta + 7 1,485,460
    06 >>> Barnyard: The Original Party Animals - 5 1,483,040
    07 >>> Scary Movie 4 (new) 1,478,221
    08 >>> Superman Returns - 4 1,437,896
    09 >>> Inside Man (unchanged) 1,433,741
    10 >>> Final Destination 3 - 8 1,421,213

    Movies File Share Top Ten Downloads
    p2p, USA
    Week ending August 26, 2006
    Ranking Movie Number of Downloads
    01 >>> Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (unchanged) 931,036
    02 >>> The Benchwarmers (unchanged) 920,597
    03 >>> Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (unchanged) 911,173
    04 >>> RV (new) 906,641
    05 >>> V For Vendetta + 6 893,829
    06 >>> Barnyard: The Original Party Animals - 4 886,565
    07 >>> Superman Returns - 5 874,571
    08 >>> Scary Movie 4 (new) 873,361
    09 >>> The Devil Wears Prada - 7 871,610
    10 >>> Inside Man - 8 834,960

    (Tuesday 29th August 2006)
     
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    Vista next-gen DVD shocker

    Steve Riley

    p2pnet.net News:- Thirty-two-bit versions of Microsoft's Windows Vista won't play back "next generation high definition protected content” (studio-released BluRay and HD-DVD movies), says a "surprising disclosure".

    And it's all down DRM (digital rights restriction).

    The news came during a a presentation on Windows Vista security at Tech.Ed 2006 in Sydney, Australia, says APC Magazine, pointing out, "By far the majority of PCs use 32-bit processors, because despite AMD’s efforts to push 64-bit CPUs into the marketplace early, Intel’s first widely-promoted 64-bit CPU is the just-released Core 2 Duo."

    Now, "PC users will now have to choose between a PC that can play high definition content (64 bit) versus one that can potentially run older devices that only have unsigned drivers available (32 bit)," says the story.

    According to senior program manager Steve Riley, there are, "just too many ways right now for unsigned kernel mode code [to compromise content protection]," says APC Magazine, which also has Riley saying, "The media companies asked us to do this and said they don’t want any of their high definition content to play in x32 at all, because of all of the unsigned malware that runs in kernel mode can get around content protection".

    go here to read the total article
    http://p2pnet.net/story/9714?PHPSESSID=ecfceb41763252cd343b44a148951188
     
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    gerry1 Guest

    Good morning one and all! Very strong coffee today and its 6:30 a.m. and I'm already at the office. Just want to wish everyone a good day. I've got a presentation to make to the feds at 9:00 and haven't even started getting it together yet. What a damn waste of time and effort! Oh well.....

    Edit: a change of plans ... there is no plan! I'm going to wing it!! I'm just in the mood for an impromptu dog and pony show! Hell, I've been in this business for over fifteen years and I know I can out-bull any of them bull-shi****s!
     
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    Good morning all.

    gerry I'm sure you'll do great.

    Happy coffee guys!!!
     
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    gerry, than you should do good as i always wing it, even on computers. that is why i'm a wing commander!!!
     
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    @ddp...and right you are; it went great! I shouldn't question my skill at double-speak! I've no doubt that computers has its own variety of professional BS!
     
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    now this is a bitch,as i am reading this and choking on me coffee
    what a bunch of crap...................



    ISP Hands Over File Swapper's Name
    By Nate Mook, BetaNews
    August 31, 2006, 5:45 PM

    Dutch Internet service provider UPC has decided not to appeal a summary judgement by Amsterdam's District Court, and will hand over the name and address of an individual accused of illegally sharing copyrighted material using his broadband connection.

    The case was initiated by the Brain Institute, a group backed by the MPAA and RIAA, as well as their counterparts in the Netherlands. The organization says it will contact the customer and attempt to work out a settlement before filing a lawsuit.

    The entertainment industry's demand that ISPs turn over records of customers accused of illicit file sharing has become a hot topic in recent years. In many cases, the RIAA and MPAA simply have an IP address of a user from a peer-to-peer network and must obtain specific details from the owner of that network.

    However, privacy advocates say that ISPs have no right to turn over customer data without solid evidence, which has raised the question of whether an IP address constitutes proof of illegal activity. Moreover, customers rarely have the ability to fight the claims, usually agreeing to settle for a few thousand dollars.

    UPC initially argued that it was impossible to tie an IP address to a specific individual, a technicality which has previously won in court. But this case involved servers seized from a BitTorrent file sharing network known as "Dikke Donder."

    Located on the servers were IP addresses and user accounts of those the Brain Institute claims were committing piracy. Because the group had access to both an IP and an e-mail address, the court found that there was no possibility for any confusion, noting "there can't be any discussion of a 'reasonable doubt,'" according to a court filing obtained by the AP.
    http://www.betanews.com/article/ISP_Hands_Over_File_Swappers_Name/1157060715


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    Deep Space Wine

    Giving new meaning to getting high, several beer and wine companies are exploiting our fascination with space by advertising their products as imported … from a galaxy far, far away. In some cases, ingredients have actually been rocketed out of the atmosphere. In others, it's just a lot of marketing moonshine. Are any of them worth checking out? We asked veteran Fritz Maytag of the legendary Anchor Brewing Company to give us his take on these heavenly concoctions.


    RED FLYER
    "From the darkest reaches of the universe comes this red wine invasion," says Red Flyer maker Wimbledon Wine. A so-called entertainment wine, it boasts an ingredient called Clone X, which was "smuggled from outer space." Right.
    Maytag says: "Putting a space­ship on the label is bullshit. We don't need be entertained when we're drinking wine."


    TOSA SPACE SAKE
    Last October, Japan's Kochi prefecture and 19 local breweries paid the Russian Federal Space Agency to carry some yeast into orbit. Sake containing the astro-yeast hit store shelves in April.
    Maytag says: "I'd buy it. I'm sure space travel has no effect on taste, but it has an effect on me. I'm easily thrilled."



    CROP CIRCLE BEER
    UK-based Hop Back brewery's Crop Circle beer is made with wheat from Wiltshire, apparently a very popular tourist destination for aliens – about 70 crop circles appear there every year.
    Maytag says: "I laugh at them, not with them – but it tickles my fancy. Chances are it's good-quality beer, too – Wiltshire's got a lot of wheat."

    – James Lee
    http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.09/start.html?pg=4
     
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    The Answer to RIAA and Music Piracy is Magnatune
    http://magnatune.com/

    Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on 2006-09-01 06:20:43 UTC
    Magnatune has the right idea and we love their motto: "We Are Not Evil". They are a real record label but they give away 128 kbps mp3s of all their artist's songs for free. If you like what you hear you can purchase higher quality DRM-free FLAC, Mp3, OGG, AAC, WAV versions at a price you set! If you don't, you can always keep, share or delete your legally downloaded 128 kbps mp3, your choice. They are sharing profits 50/50 with their signed artists and they allow consumers to share their purchased songs with 3 friends. What sets them apart from other "free music" web sites is that they actually sign artists that are able to produce high quality music and are serious about their work (rather than just being a random mp3 hosting site). Also, artists keep all of their work's rights.
    http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=15694





    Why we are Not Evil !

    # Perfect audio quality: you get CD quality audio WAV files, as well as super-high quality VBR MP3s, AAC, and open source friendly FLAC and OGG formats (sample download page)
    # No DRM: No copy protection (DRM), you can do what you like with your music, unlike iTunes and Windows-media based web sites
    # Listen to everything: all our albums can be listened to in their entirety before you buy
    # Good music: we work with artists directly, not with record labels, and all our music is hand-picked. On average, we accept 3 out of every 100 submissions
    # MP3s everywhere: Our MP3s play everywhere: iPods, Creative, SanDisk, iRiver and every portable device that supports MP3s
    # Musicians get paid: 50% of your purchase price goes directly to the musician, not to labels and their lawyers
    # Album art: every album includes high quality album art (in both Adobe Acrobat and 300DPI JPG formats)
    # Give to your friends: We encourage you to give 3 copies of any music you buy to your friends
    # Name your price: you choose how much you want to pay for the music, and 50% of your choice goes to the artist
    # Downloads and CDs: all our music can be bought as a download or a delivered-by-postal-mail CD
    # Creative Commons: All our 128k MP3s are some-rights-reserved Creative Commons licensed
    # Remix friendly: Tons of our music, acapellas and samples are available for Remixing at CC Mixter
    # 100% legal: you're not breaking any laws, Magnatune is completely legal all over the world
    # Licensing: all our music can be licensed for commercial use instantly and online. We license more online than anyone else in the world, which is why we're #1 in Google for "music licensing"
    # Podcast-legal: podcasters can obtain and use our music for free
    # Free review copies: music reviewers (web, print and radio) can get free copies of all our music
    # No major labels: we have absolutely nothing to do with major labels or the RIAA
    http://magnatune.com/info/whynotevil
     
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    Finland p2p file sharers,[​IMG]

    p2pnet.net News:- Bad News for the Big Four Organized Music family: its sue 'em all efforts notwithstanding, the new Finnish copyright law, which went into effect at the beginning of the year, "has done little to cut down illegal downloading of music," says Helsingin Sanomat.

    "Only just over ten per cent of respondents to a fresh survey published on Wednesday reported that they had reduced illegal downloading from file sharing networks," it says.

    Only about one in 20 said they'd, "stopped using the peer-to-peer networks altogether".

    "Executive director Antti Kotilainen of the Anti-Piracy Centre in Finland, CIAPC, admits that illegal downloading from the Internet continues to be a problem," says Helsingin Sanomat.

    "The problem is substantial. There are around 150,000 active users of peer-to-peer networks in Finland."

    Also See:
    Helsingin Sanomat - New copyright law has done little to stop illegal downloading of music, September 1, 2006

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    (Friday 1st September 2006)
    http://p2pnet.net/story/9755?PHPSESSID=d07888919fb081418acf043f6677b8fe
     
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