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Berdasarkan bukti sangat-sangat baru yang orang lain sama sekali belum pernah ada yang lihat dan saya temukan sendiri bukan kopi harddisk dari orang lain apalagi nemu di Internet, telah ditemukan bahwa ternyata hari kemerdekaan Indonesia itu bukan tanggal 17 Agustus tapi BOELAN 9 TAHUN 2604, yang mana artinya bulan September tahun 1944 kan? :D
30th September: Hard disk in it's birthday suit
Spent ages trying to get an interesting shot and processing of this defunct hard disk, not worked as well as I'd hoped, but still it's a photo ;-)
Upgraded the hard disk in the VAIO to 250GB, not being aware there is a 137GB limit on older bios.
Installing XP from the recovery DVDs it writes the normal C:, D: and recovery partition, so you get almost 100 gigs on D:
Then installing Ubuntu which is able to see the second half ( past 137GB ) of the disk fine. But when grub the bootloader tries to load the boot menu, it can only read up to 137GB which can't see the Ubuntu paritition and fails.
Start reinstall from the beginning, this time placing the Ubuntu boot partition and swap space before 137GB ( cutting 10 gigs of D: ), boots ok, but I see that the Disk Manager in Windows can see the second half of the disk as free space even though I formatted it as NTFS, so I ask disk manager to reformat it again, and it says an error has occured please reboot, at which point another grub error has occured. So using the Ubuntu Live CD, I use GParted to take a look at the disk which says it is completely unallocated.
Started reinstall from beginning this time leaving past 137GB all to Ubuntu and having the boot partition in the last 10GB before 137GB.
There doesn't appear to be any BIOS upgrades from Sony. I tried accessing the Ubuntu home partition with Ext2 IFS for Windows but it can't see the partition
This is Joel Tenenbaum. He is my age. Like me, he is a grad student getting his doctorate in Physics. Like many my age, he illegally downloaded music in his "nefarious" youth. Unlike us, he is being asked to pay $675,000. Because he got caught uploading 30 songs.
Now, you can argue the merits of copyright and illegal downloading and artist compensation and the RIAA's position as middlemen till the cows come home and not get anywhere. You can talk about how the case was poorly defended by a professor and students without enough real experience in the court room. You might point that his mother is a lawyer and ought to have advised him better. You might even point out that he admitted guilt and had it coming.
What we know is that they just charged him $22,500 for something you can get for 99 cents on itunes.
He could have been on the hook for $4.5 million because that is what the law allows. Or $1.92 million for 24 songs like Jammie Thomas got.
These numbers are completely disproportionate to the damages done. They are essentially pulled out of someone's arse at random. The law is daft and the entire situation stinks.
The idea here is that by penalizing him, others will be deterred from file-sharing. That or some people will be sufficiently pissed of to develop p2p networks that are resistant to deep packet inspection, and software to rip audio streams that everyone else will use. One should never underestimate the bandwidth of a person with two legs and a terabyte external harddisk under an arm. Or heck, use internet radio stations and the internet archive, and be completely legal. You might even try some of the excellent venues for live music. I love the LilyPad in Inman for instance. Every dollar of that $675,000 is probably just another itunes sale that people will not make if they feel they are being screwed over.
(Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA)
M6TTL, 50mm/f1.4, Arista Premium 400
Found in the harddisk of mine, from 2008 images.
Seen in a such "sea park" below "Siam Paragon" in Bangkok, Thailand
On a Samsung SpinPoint SP2504C.
Vivitar 28-200mm @ 200mm, F/3.5. 12+20+36mm Vivitar extension tubes.
This is a useful thing. I found it last week. You can stick your memory cards in it and push the "copy" button. It copies all files to the hard disk (40 GB). Nice, if you're on vacation or don't have your computer to download the pictures. Connects via USB 2.0. Price was EUR 99,-, which is fair.
I opened it and it has a seagate 2.5'' hdd.