Eddy Current Supression Ring are a Melbourne-based garage rock band that are part of Goner Records‘ current strong stable of guitar shredding slackers. While I wasn’t blown away by last year’s Rush To Relax, the band’s forthcoming record So Many Things at first listen seems to be made of stronger stuff. Check out the throwback jangle/punk single “You Don’t Care” below for a taste – its infectiously straightforward guitar/organ/drums tones are the perfect counterpoint to vocalist Brendan Supression’s snarl. So Many Things will become available on Nov. 22nd.
DANGEROUS DOWNLOADS: BE WARY OF PEER-TO-PEER PROGRAMS.
States News Service October 16, 2009 MALMSTROM AIR FORCE BASE, Mont. — The following information was released by the Air Force Space Command:
by Capt. Carlos De Dios 341st Missile Wing Staff Judge Advocate Office Nothing in life is free. With the power of the Internet and peer-to-peer computer programs, many would disagree. website programs like limewire
Peer-to-peer programs like LimeWire, BitTorrent, and the infamous Napster have been around for many years. Users can type in their favorite song, movie, or picture and instantly download a “free” computer file copy from another person using that same program.
Worse yet, inadvertent downloads may place a user in danger of becoming a registered sex offender. For example, a user can enter a search term or terms and direct his peer-to-peer software to download all files that are found. Unknown to the user, such files may contain child pornography and this could result in the user being investigated for engaging in very serious criminal activity.
If you elect to use peer-to-peer programs, you should be aware these programs may give strangers using the same program access to your computer. Some programs use the “my documents” folder on a computer to share your information with the rest of the world. Computer hackers use this access to steal personal information and spread computer viruses to unsuspecting users. see here programs like limewire
To prevent being suspected of criminal activity and to protect your personal information, it is critical that you act very carefully when using peer-to-peer programs. In fact, it may be wise to uninstall such programs from your computers to ensure users of your computers don’t engage in unwise activities.
If you have any questions regarding the potential legal pitfalls of peer-to-peer software, call the legal office at 731-2878.