I found Blisse on the 'net!!!
May. 6th, 2003 01:35 amHAHAHAHAHAAAA!!!!
I can't remember where now... Oh yeah, http://www.grassrootsmusic.com/mp3/
Everyone should download Blisse's song "Until the World." And if any of you want the whole friggin' CD, just LET ME KNOW!!! 'CAUSE I HAVE IT!!!
I'm so giddy now, it's scary. I've found so much FREE Christian music that I can directly download. Take THAT, stupid firewall!!!
Oh, that reminds me. There is now a Super-DMCA law prohibiting anyone from running a network firewall (NAT, proxy server, etc) in Illinois. Penalties are fines of up to $500,000 and/or 5 yrs. in PRISON.
http://www.legis.state.il.us/legislation/ilcs/ch720/ch720act5articles/ch720act5sub21.htm
Check under section 18, subsection 2. It's vague, but what law isn't? The point is, it's there.
"Oh, Professor Ceeeernock....."
Seriously, I know firewalls have a LOT of good features necessary for safety on the internet. But the fact is, there are power-mad IT directors out there abusing them and using them to block software from achieving its full potential. Did you know that freeware and shareware at CNET.com is downloaded through Kazaa? Yeah, well my school frickin' BLOCKS Kazaa, so CNET is basically USELESS to me. And even though Hedi says he's found a way to rout Kazaa's ports to accept through port 80, I don't think it'll last too long because he can't keep his blasted mouth SHUT whenever he finds a loophole. He ruined Limewire, Filetopia, AND Gnutella for we intrepid P2P aficionados, and for that, he must SUFFER. As long as just keeps the Kazaa thing to himself, it'll be okay.
But I suppose it won't matter too much longer since Cernock will have to TAKE DOWN THE FIREWALL! HAHAHAHAAAA!!!!
Wow, I went from being giddy over free Christian music to being overwhelmed with the anticipation of delicious revenge... That can't be a good sign. *flicks shoulder demon into trash can* "Quiet, you!"
It won't even matter if it's gone, really. My school has no sensitive material to protect, and the administrative privileges aren't controlled through the SonicWall. We have Novell for that. So it's not like hackers will suddenly have free-reign at DU. (Not that we have any decent hackers here).
I'm off to enjoy more of my happy music! Adios, Casablanca!
I can't remember where now... Oh yeah, http://www.grassrootsmusic.com/mp3/
Everyone should download Blisse's song "Until the World." And if any of you want the whole friggin' CD, just LET ME KNOW!!! 'CAUSE I HAVE IT!!!
I'm so giddy now, it's scary. I've found so much FREE Christian music that I can directly download. Take THAT, stupid firewall!!!
Oh, that reminds me. There is now a Super-DMCA law prohibiting anyone from running a network firewall (NAT, proxy server, etc) in Illinois. Penalties are fines of up to $500,000 and/or 5 yrs. in PRISON.
http://www.legis.state.il.us/legislation/ilcs/ch720/ch720act5articles/ch720act5sub21.htm
Check under section 18, subsection 2. It's vague, but what law isn't? The point is, it's there.
"Oh, Professor Ceeeernock....."
Seriously, I know firewalls have a LOT of good features necessary for safety on the internet. But the fact is, there are power-mad IT directors out there abusing them and using them to block software from achieving its full potential. Did you know that freeware and shareware at CNET.com is downloaded through Kazaa? Yeah, well my school frickin' BLOCKS Kazaa, so CNET is basically USELESS to me. And even though Hedi says he's found a way to rout Kazaa's ports to accept through port 80, I don't think it'll last too long because he can't keep his blasted mouth SHUT whenever he finds a loophole. He ruined Limewire, Filetopia, AND Gnutella for we intrepid P2P aficionados, and for that, he must SUFFER. As long as just keeps the Kazaa thing to himself, it'll be okay.
But I suppose it won't matter too much longer since Cernock will have to TAKE DOWN THE FIREWALL! HAHAHAHAAAA!!!!
Wow, I went from being giddy over free Christian music to being overwhelmed with the anticipation of delicious revenge... That can't be a good sign. *flicks shoulder demon into trash can* "Quiet, you!"
It won't even matter if it's gone, really. My school has no sensitive material to protect, and the administrative privileges aren't controlled through the SonicWall. We have Novell for that. So it's not like hackers will suddenly have free-reign at DU. (Not that we have any decent hackers here).
I'm off to enjoy more of my happy music! Adios, Casablanca!