The unlocking of the British secret government archives under the 30 years rule every 1st January is one of my favourite new year's traditions, especially now...
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The BBC had this interesting write-up on the hopefuls : http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3375151.stm I know very little about these gentlemen, but...
Oops - that was the wrong link, here's the correct one : http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/americas/04/us_election/candidates_issues/html/default.stm ...
This story isn't going to help that doctor's presidential campaign.. ;-) The way it's presented in the story it's pretty despicable what that doctor did.. but...
... Dean followed by Clark are at the top of the polls. Gephardt, Kerry and Lieberman need an early primary win, or they're out. At this point Edwards and...
Dans un e-mail daté du 17/01/2004 10:23:39 Paris, Madrid, ... Yes, he looked on some weird drug like Ibogane, and the way he was constantly shading his eyes...
Just how safe is the internet from interferance by the politicians? Until I saw this article it did not even occur to me that the UN (or any other body of...
Dans un e-mail daté du 18/01/2004 11:19:25 Paris, Madrid, ... *adds Unka to list of Skull'n Bones Illuminati* [Non-text portions of this message have been...
Takes me ten minutes to copy that damned URL out and all I get is a redirect to "take a 15 day trial with us and we might actually let you read the article". P...
So you never read on to "[You need to subscribe to the FT website to view the link so I have republished the article below]." Regards Peter ... From: "Paul...
Since he took ten minutes to copy the link, he was understandably too fagged out to read the rest of your note ;-) Cheers, Deepak ... From: "Peter J...
... No, I've got so used to certain people with their huge disclaimers that I very rarely read beyond the signature :) *goes off to read the bit under [You...
... enough to be annoying. Anyhoo, now that I've read it... It's a difficult subject really. We advocate the internet, rightly, because it allows complete...
... From: "Paul Riley" <paul.riley@...> To: <CAT23-Achat@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 2:19 PM Subject: RE: [CAT23-Achat] Was this ever...
... So is tinyurl :) ... No, that's not what it's saying (at least not as I understand it). I'm really not sure why Icann is even mentioned in this context, it...
... That sounded more dramatic than it was meant to. As I understand it, there are multiple trans-atlantic internet connections, each shared by multiple ISPs....
... From: "Paul Riley" <paul.riley@...> To: <CAT23-Achat@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 3:10 PM Subject: RE: [CAT23-Achat] Was this ever...
... Yes. The internet is simply a huge set of interconnected computers with unique IP addresses and a load of directories so that any one can find a ...
Here is a URL of a site that gives a detailed breakdown of how internet IP's work. http://computer.howstuffworks.com/dns.htm Short answer. Yes, there is one...
... I'll back Paul on this one. It is false. There is enough redundancy in the system to withstand the collapse of a major node or two. -Mike ===== Any...
In fact, a couple years a year ago I think were was a major major Denial of Service attack on several of the major nodes. It got lost in all the talk about...
So what price Dean and Gephardt now? The BBC seems to think that the Iowa result will benefit Wes Clark since he combines the qualities of Kerry (according to...