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On Jul 14, 7:29 pm, Danny Milano <milanoda...@yahoo.com> wrote: > On Jul 15, 6:55 am, Greg Hansen <greg> wrote: > > > > > Danny Milano wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > Does the geometrical structure of Minkowski spacetime play > > > the main role in explaining why moving rods shrink and why > > > moving clocks run slow? Or is it certain key aspects of the > > > behavior of particles that produce     

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Author: Sue...
Date: Jul 14, 2008 16:57

On Jul 14, 7:29 pm, Danny Milano <milanoda...@yahoo.com> wrote: On Jul 15, 6:55 am, Greg Hansen <greg> wrote: Danny Milano wrote: Hi, Does the geometrical structure of Minkowski spacetime play the main role in explaining why moving rods shrink and why moving clocks run slow? Or is it certain key aspects of the behavior of particles that produce
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On Jul 15, 6:55 am, Greg Hansen <greg> wrote: > Danny Milano wrote: > > Hi, > > > Does the geometrical structure of Minkowski spacetime play > > the main role in explaining why moving rods shrink and why > > moving clocks run slow? Or is it certain key aspects of the > > behavior of particles that produce the Minkowski spacetime > > geometric structure? > > > In the former, Spacetime geometry     

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Author: Sue...
Date: Jul 14, 2008 16:57

On Jul 15, 6:55 am, Greg Hansen <greg> wrote: Danny Milano wrote: Hi, Does the geometrical structure of Minkowski spacetime play the main role in explaining why moving rods shrink and why moving clocks run slow? Or is it certain key aspects of the behavior of particles that produce the Minkowski spacetime geometric structure? In the former, Spacetime geometry
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Hi. It seems to me (From the limited knowledge that I have!) that my machine is not hyperthreading. I have done the following. 1. Ensured that the capability is enabled in the BIOS. 2. FreeBSD recongizes the capaiblity CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz (1866.74-MHz 686-class CPU) Origin = "GenuineIntel" Id = 0xf29 Stepping = 9 Features=0xbfebfbff<FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE     

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Author: Danny Milano
Date: Jul 14, 2008 16:29

lee atkinson wrote: There is no encryption broken. There is a decryption process performed. This has nothing to do with fair use. It is against the agreement between the user and the content owner It isn't, as such a think isn't specified in the agreement at all, and even it it was, it would be invalid. What about a working backup? It is a working backup. I moved
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> There is no encryption broken. There is a decryption process performed. This has nothing to do with fair use. It is against the agreement between the user and the content owner > What about a working backup? It is a working backup. > No, you as the customer can do so as well. > It's about sueing the distributor for not distributing content under > reasonable condition (read: no DRM     

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Author: Danny Milano
Date: Jul 14, 2008 16:29

lee atkinson wrote: The part about "fair use". Please provide a reference to this term, and state which law, that fair use allows you break encryption. There is no encryption broken. There is a decryption process performed. 1) Backup - not applicable here - you can backup a DRMed protected file and license without decrypting it. What about a working backup? Actually
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> The part about "fair use". Please provide a reference to this term, and state which law, that fair use allows you break encryption. AFAIK there are three 'fair uses': 1) Backup - not applicable here - you can backup a DRMed protected file and license without decrypting it. 2) 'Quoting' copyrighted material. Not really applicable here - it could be justified for small parts I expect, but     

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Author: Dantavious
Date: May 19, 2007 09:19

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Author: Sebastian Gottschalk
Date: Aug 14, 2006 04:43

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Author: lee atkinson
Date: Aug 14, 2006 03:21

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Author: Sebastian Gottschalk
Date: Aug 13, 2006 10:27

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Author: lee atkinson
Date: Aug 13, 2006 08:54

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