Archive for January, 2001

ZDNet: News: Consumer rights on the block? Recentl

Thursday, January 18th, 2001

ZDNet: News: Consumer rights on the block? Recently unveiled anti-piracy measures aimed at eliminating even casual copying of software have some experts questioning whether companies have gone too far in controlling the use of their copyrighted material.

[source: zdnet]

And I just recentle added another online comic to

Thursday, January 18th, 2001

And I just recentle added another online comic to my daily surfing routine:
angst technology

A very funny strip indeed, just start at day one and read the adventures of the employees of an computer game company.

Monty Python’s Holy GrailThis is quite an interres

Wednesday, January 17th, 2001

Monty Python’s Holy Grail
This is quite an interresting hobby… making lego versions from famous movies :)

NetFlix.com: The Perfect Movie Every Time!Why don’

Wednesday, January 17th, 2001

NetFlix.com: The Perfect Movie Every Time!

Why don’t we have this in the netherlands? flat fee rentals and return the dvd’s by envelope… nice.

[source: haughey.com]

The Hungry Site - Feeding the New Economorons Ever

Tuesday, January 16th, 2001

The Hungry Site - Feeding the New Economorons Every 3.6 seconds another New Economy
employee gets fired.

[source: tonie.net]

straightforward explanation on how to copy a DVD V

Tuesday, January 16th, 2001

straightforward explanation on how to copy a DVD Video on to CD-ROM

TopHosts.Com - The Complete Web Hosting Resource,

Monday, January 15th, 2001

TopHosts.Com - The Complete Web Hosting Resource, rather handy.

what can the snoopers snoop?——CCIPSfinal Searc

Monday, January 15th, 2001

what can the snoopers snoop?
——

CCIPSfinal Searching and Seizing Computers
and Obtaining Electronic Evidence
in Criminal Investigations

linkdup is nice

Monday, January 15th, 2001

linkdup is nice

UpsideToday Newsroom NEW YORK (Reuters) - The inve

Monday, January 15th, 2001

UpsideToday Newsroom NEW YORK (Reuters) - The inventor who has been the subject of a frenzy of speculation over a new gadget said to be more important than the Internet has stepped forward to deny that he has any such “Earth-shattering” project in the works.