Now I don't want to be seen to be supporting Juno's terms of service,
but you do have a choice:
Either you live with the conflict, or you find a different ISP.
Very true. Unfortunately, alot of the free-isp's are going out of business.
Near where I live (near Seattle...), there's still a
Aaron Blosser wrote:
TAnyone else out there use Netmeeting to
do videoconferencing? If so, have you noticed that if NTPRIME (the NT
service version) is running, your video will go REALLY REALLY slow? I
don't know of Prime95 has the same effect or not, but I'd guess so. So
whenever I'm
On Tue, 17 Apr 2001 19:25:45 -0400, Vincent Mooney wrote:
Someone on this list earlier warned about Juno using subscriber's
computers. Here is a portion of the current Juno Virtual Supercomputer
Project data.
(BIG snip)
No. Juno has been downloading data and software to your computer since
On Tue, 17 Apr 2001 20:25:04 -0700, Aaron Blosser wrote:
From time to time, we also download new versions of the Juno software to
bring your version up to date, and we expect to download new scientific
software from time to time as part of the Juno Virtual Supercomputer
Project.
NO mention