May 10, 2000

Diamond Rio, or Diamond Rio. The choice is yours. [from jose]
posted by endquote at 11:09 PM PST - 3 comments

Northpoint blows chunks - how they can prepare for new technologies is beyond me.

Northpoint blows chunks - how they can prepare for new technologies is beyond me. forgive me if i'm bring up a dead or overtired subject but i'm new here... I'm on a personal campaign to let the world know how crappy Northpoint DSL is... I'll try to keep this as short as possible but basically we run a small business out of our house. We're developers. Working via modem isn't really an option (especially when you've got ancient, multiplexed phone lines). When our 1-up/1-down sDSL finally started working my roommate and I didn't leave the house for a week.

Anyway, to make a long story a tad shorter, it's been down for three weeks now. we've lost several days and several thousand dollars worth of billable hours sitting on our butts waiting for technicians to show up whenever they please. I am NOT pleased, and what also really irks me is the fact that basically, Northpoint runs the DSL monopoly in my brooklyn neighborhood. We have no other choice. I'm also taking this to dsl reports. I just really don't think DSL technology is that ready for the masses.
posted by cadence at 8:30 PM PST - 12 comments

Is this cool? Or do I just want too much?

Is this cool? Or do I just want too much? A happy marriage between my geek self and my designer/writer self? Is it possible? Is Macromedia Dreamweaver Ultradev the answer?
posted by tranquileye at 6:15 PM PST - 13 comments

This

This is for real eh?
posted by neo452 at 4:47 PM PST - 8 comments

RIAA backs new copyright law:

RIAA backs new copyright law: "Instead of the rights to recordings reverting to the artists after 35 years, as current law states, recordings would be reclassified as "works for hire," with the record labels keeping the rights to them forever. " Let the flame-fest begin...
posted by novarese at 4:23 PM PST - 9 comments

Stealing is bad.

Stealing is bad. These folks seem to think it's okay to rip off another site's design and pass it off as their own work-- right down to the identical manifesto! They even have the balls to post a copyright notice. Unbelievable.
posted by wiremommy at 3:25 PM PST - 21 comments

Yet another threat to free speech

Yet another threat to free speech under the guise of the War On Drugs. Not to mention wholesale Internet censorship. And I quote "It says Internet providers and hosting services must remove any website within 48 hours after the government objects to it -- and no court order is necessary. What's next, filtering software for all data entering the United States?
posted by ambereden at 1:37 PM PST - 1 comments

The Joy of Engine Repair

The Joy of Engine Repair - this very effectively sums up why I like building things.
posted by plinth at 1:12 PM PST - 0 comments - Post a Comment

Although this story doesn't sound like much,

Although this story doesn't sound like much, the FTC coming down on Time Warner, the effects could be great. Time Warner has agreed to ban their minimum pricing on featured new CDs, admitting that for the last seven years, these compact discs have been artificially overpriced. Do you think making CDs cheaper for the first time in years had anything to do with all the attention mp3s have been getting from consumers?
posted by mathowie at 11:50 AM PST - 5 comments

I'm not quite sure which is more notable:

I'm not quite sure which is more notable: all that whiskey going up in flames, or the whiskey which is going into the community water system.
posted by Steven Den Beste at 11:23 AM PST - 1 comments

Maybe there's hope for our social lives after all.

Maybe there's hope for our social lives after all. A new study (complete report here) seems to directly contradict February's study which claimed that the Internet makes people antisocial hermits. This new study is particularly focused on the habits of women who use the web but offers many interesting numbers that apply across gender lines, i.e. "Nearly three-quarters of Internet users (72%) say they visited family or friends "yesterday," while 61% of nonusers report they had visited someone".
posted by Sapphireblue at 10:49 AM PST - 2 comments

So, just what is this Filipino cracker's name, anyway?

So, just what is this Filipino cracker's name, anyway?
posted by baylink at 9:50 AM PST - 4 comments

Napster did it-

Napster did it- blocked more than 317,000 names used by its subscribers, which have been identified by the hard rock band, Metallica, as allegedly infringing on the copyrights of the group's music.
posted by TuxHeDoh at 9:29 AM PST - 11 comments

Mike The Headless Chicken Festival

Mike The Headless Chicken Festival [via memepool]- Check out the ad for Wendy's Chicken Sandwhich further down. Somethings are just too good to be true.
posted by plinth at 6:01 AM PST - 2 comments

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