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Full album in a single MP3 file.
http://public.npr.org/anon.npr-mp3/npr/asc/2009/05/20090514_asc_wholeshow.mp3
I recall someone saying this about a provider (in Ohio iirc), paranoid that the FBI was overstepping their bounds and it turns out they were a bunch of criminals. Now if only we could get peoples machines taken away that were compromised as part of spam operations...
A sad note on the autorun activity. The challenges US-CERT has are complex as they have little ability to enforce sane standards and are just as the name says a response team. Once you formulate a response, someone has to execute it, and the federal government is one of the largest enterprises out there, certainly if you include all the contractors as well. It will be interesting to see if there is a shift away from bah to career feds.
At the same time, everyone makes mistakes and Phil has always shown himself to be a person who generally "gets it" compared to others I've bumped into at GLB. The same is true for any org, fed or not.
If there was a law, it would be the justice department that prosecuted it.
Exactly. This has been the problem that I've seen. WFUM used to come in just fine for me. Same for WKAR. I'm in a strange location and can pick up most of Lansing, Toledo and Detroit (and also 2 CBC channels, 9&54). The digital transition at WFUM and WKAR have caused those two to disappear for me. (WFUM and WKAR have already turned off analog). The others are still there for now, but I'm waiting to see what will happen. Sometimes WFUM shows up when I re-scan (or enough that it identifies the station but either too weak or too high ber to decode any signal). The most interesting thing for me is I can get 3 different CBS stations just fine. Reminds me I need to find a home for my Series 1 Tivo in a few more weeks.
Any circuit design must contain at least one part which is obsolete, two parts which are unobtainable, and three parts which are still under development.