pure microshit
Emir
emir-rdkfGonbjUTTQjIoRn/dzw at public.gmane.org
Wed Oct 15 14:39:53 UTC 2003
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On 15/10/2003 9:36, Ralph Doncaster wrote:
| With all the media hype I decided to check out puretracks.com this
| morning. It seems they're not smart enough to know about Apache...
|
| HTTP 403.9 - Access Forbidden: Too many users are connected
| Internet Information Services
Not being able to reach their site and having read Matt Goyer's review
(http://blog.mattgoyer.com/2003/10/14.html#a2838), I'd say good luck to them.
~ Their license is overly restrictive, their site unstable, and they don't
support #1 portable player - iPod.
My question is this: how do these companies get funding? Are the record
companies so desperate they're funding clearly inept people (c.f. SunnComm)?
- --
Emir.
"The rancorous Supreme Court pronouncement on the 2000 Presidential election
~ ought to remind everyone that the US' legal system is at best a lottery,
~ and at worst, deeply swayed by human vices." -- Andrew Orlowski
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