There is no Windows client, which is odd considering a majority of the 30 million OpenDNS users run Microsoft's operating system.
I would assume they want a public test with less than 30 million users for now.
They don't allow me to watch it, because I'm not in the USA.
Then you're not part of their target audience (for now anyway). There is no moral obligation on companies to make everything they do available to the entire world, that's not the way it works. They don't have to sell their product to every possible person who might be interested (in fact, that could potentially end up being illegal). Consume what is available to you if you want to be morally right. You can opt to pirate it and watch it anyway, but you ARE consuming something of commercial value if you do. You know it, they know it, I know it, *everyone* knows it. You can choose to disregard the fact, but there's no way that will ever be the morally right thing to do (unless someone comes up with a unique piece of media that will cure cancer or something like that).
If YOUR DNS goes tits up, maybe you won't be able to recieve mail either. Your problem.
Get a secondary name server in a different physical location.
Maybe they are chasing drunken parrot tail?
lodjur = lynx, not deer
from the faq:
Q.Can I search the Hotfile server for certain files?
A. No. Hotfile protects the privacy of our users. Only the person storing a file on Hotfile gets the download link. That person decides who should have access to the link. A file can only be downloaded if the download link details are known.
it should read:
Q.Can I search the Hotfile server for certain files?
A. Yes. Hotfile do not protect the privacy of our users. All major Hollywood Companies get acces to your download link. These companys decides who should have access to the link. They can download and look at your private files as they wish. They can choose to delete your files.
start by registering on facebook... WTF?!?
With the steering wheel och which side?
With your bare hands?!?