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Permalink to this day Thursday, May 09, 2002

http://www.mpb.tv/: Entirely free music.

I'm listening to O Brother Where Art Thou? right now. ...Listen while you can. This is going to be shutdown fast.
6:58:43 PM  Permalink to this item []


David's emails are just to good to let go unblogged. Here he is complaining that this site doesn't load in Netscape:
Any idea why your blogger isn't browser friendly? Come on Mr. CS Guy. I know, I know "Why doesn't he just read it in Explorer that horsefaced freak?" you're saying to yourself. Well first of all, I'm not horsefaced so don't get personal okay? Second of all I just thought you'd want to know. I try to do you a favour and you insult me... oh wait.... that possibly was me pretending to be you....

I'll be leaving now
Rrrrright

Is anyone else having problems with Netscape? In the meantime David you can download IE here or Opera here (if you believe Microsoft is the Devil). I won't provide a link to Mozilla because John is the only lamer I know who browses with it.

In addition to this alleged Netscape problem I hear some of you have been having domain name resolution issues. Hopefully now that our system admin has a blog he'll take the call to add a secondary name server more seriously.
4:07:24 PM  Permalink to this item []


Emergent Music.com as seen on TV Guide
1:24:23 PM  Permalink to this item []

Canada's Musical Catch-22
[SOCAN] is winning a courtroom brawl against providers ranging from incumbent telephone carriers to mom-and-pop ISPs over Tariff 22, a piece of legislation that would charge service providers for music stored in caching servers and open the door for even more fees down the road by other industry organizations.
(Emphasis mine). Seems this is because caching 'is neither a passive nor a necessary function and thus triggers liability'. Wow, that's just about the dumbest thing I've ever heard of.

Everyone in favor of only judges who understand technology ruling on technology cases raise their hands.
1:11:46 PM  Permalink to this item []


Globe Technology: Small ISPs to challenge broadband giants
Internet Horizons Inc. of Kingston, Ont., NavNet Communications Ltd. of Halifax and Internet Solutions Canada Inc. of Hamilton say they plan to offer users a wireless broadband service as an alternative to systems operated by the major DSL and cable providers.

Don't get your hopes up; it doesn't appear to 802.11b.
12:28:58 PM  Permalink to this item []


CNET: BlackBerry maker's fortunes turn sour as competition heats up and subscribers prove elusive.

My question is: Why is it that at Canada's most innovative university located next door to RIM only a tiny percentage of the students have actually bought their own Blackberry's while the majority of students have cell phones?
11:56:41 AM  Permalink to this item []


So I can direct the bank over the phone to move money out of my accounts to accounts held at essentially different institutions but yet I cannot direct them to change my address.
11:51:03 AM  Permalink to this item []

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