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KernelPanic:
I feel the need to flood kazaa with some of those those files.... :D
HibbeeBoy:
Think of a well known saying that rhymes with "clucking bell."
I like the quote "flag ship operating system". Good use of a metaphor there cause the ship is taking in water, looks to be listing heavily to on the starboard bow and is in danger of sinking.
When will corporate America tire of this bullshit ?!!!
Doctor V:
quote:Originally posted by HibbeeBoy:
When will corporate America tire of this bullshit ?!!!
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Never it seems...
pkd_lives:
quote:Originally posted by HibbeeBoy:
...I like the quote "flag ship operating system". Good use of a metaphor there cause the ship is taking in water, looks to be listing heavily to on the starboard bow and is in danger of sinking.
--- End quote ---
It's a damn shame that rats have the tendancy to survive when the ship goes down.
beltorak0:
actually the fix is very simple; remove the id3v2 tags from the mp3's. id3v1 tags are 128 bytes at the end of the file, so a buffer expoit would only be possible if the buffers weren't correctly coded for in the first place. The fields are an exact length. id3v2 is at the begining of the file; it is variable in length, so if you add the v2 tag (or even lengthen it by adding more info) approx 5 Megs have to be read and rewritten to disk. How sane is that?
btw: where is Zombie to tell us that integrating IE and WMP into the OS is a good thing?? Users don't even have to play the song -- all they have to do is open the "My Music" directory, or hover the mouse over a link.... wtf?
-t.
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