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[ [email protected] ]# ./myBlog -QuickTakes
/home/root/blog_text > stdout
Wednesday, 07/05/2003, 9:56 a.m.

Got so much things to talk about, but i don't think i can fit em all in here. This page loads up kinda slow already. Well, today's my first day at school after only three weeks of holiday. Life kinda felt damp and uninteresting, cought in one of my worst crawl on the road this morning. Already feeling sick about today and the rain, gosh, just enough to dampen my spirit.

Scoured the net for some things to read, just to keep in touch with the net that i have forsaken for some time already, about just two days, but that felt like years to me. Part of this is becas of the new regime of having to read every damn thing that ever crosses my mind to keep life as boring as it is. What i propose is that i can at least sleep countless hours a day, feeling like a sleeping beauty and not caring a minute about it.

Two days is already enough to set my back to the old and outdated. I mean, there's so much going on in the p2p world, with the RIAA sending off millions of threat messages every week in the kazaa and morpheus networks. Some geek heads actually took steps to prevent further invasion of these unwanted tentacles into the networks by monitoring IP addresses that could well be 'enemies' to the p2p network and took measures to form a black list that could be incorporated into a software firewall, such as the one that could be inserted as part of Sygate Personal Firewall Pro. This technique is great, but it requires the part of the user to constantly update the list like anti virus definitions and to some users, almost like updating a free proxy server list to 'anonymise' surfers of the web. The RIAA said that the latest technique of sending out millions messages to users is not a plan to unplug users, but as an "educational medium" to educate users that they are violating copyrights and that they are very visible on the p2p networks contrary to what most users think as anonymous and protected. Although it is not totally untrue, RIAA could, if they had the expertise under their disposal, trace users and download "evidence material" from a user for use in future law proceedings. To prevent that, a developer came up with PeerGuardian, a software that could cloak the user from prying eyes. Some officials say that the ongoing message-sending campaign could further accelerate the use of appropriate tools to circumvent monitoring by the authorities. What the RIAA claim as educational is a total LAUGH. Even a twerp who knows nothing about p2p knows it's illegal to download songs off the p2p networks. It's something i'd like to call as common sense. RIAA has exhibited a common trait of all idiots - DUMB RIGHT IDIOTIC. Perhaps it is the sense that we can steal something off the Internet and knowing that it is unlawful to do so, that compel us to continue ripping songs off p2p. It's a weird combination of excitement and millions of users worldwide can't be wrong.

I originally intended this entry to be short and precise, just felt like dropping a few lines to fill up some space. But i got carried away in the midst of it. So be it. Right now still checking the news on the net, hope to find something interesting to talk about maybe in the next entry.

Great news for Apple, they've just sold one million copies of songs on the net. How wonderful, keep it going baby. Suck it up!

A bunch of weird viruses are cropping up this week, some word97 macros and as usual a whole shit load of win32s, what a boring week.

Just thought this might be fun to talk about -- AquaLime, the revamped version of LimeWire has just been recently modded by a dude somewhere to become the very skinnable LimeWire. No enhancements for the networks though, just the client. And you know what, i've got a funny feeling it's gonna really turn into a zombie and eventually thrash the system running it, cuz everybody knows how fast Java realy is!

Time to go, so sail thru ur day as happily as possible, and i should recite that for myself lots of times.

>DarkDaemon
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