Because DRM is technologies that is used to control the usage of a product. If Microsoft added the restriction that more than one person might not use their operating system simultaneously and a system to control that, it would be considered as DRM.
One of the great things with Rails is that it is so easy to update. There's three easy steps:
Step 1: gem update rails --include-dependencies
Step 2: Press return
Step 3: There's no step 3
But Vista running on a regular PC with virtualization will also require Vista Buisness, right?
Can't we just build a house with one door. Put RIAA inside. Write the word prison on the inside of the door.
Problem solved.
Just for fun.
Once in a while I find myself at a Windows machine. Oh why do they force me to maximize my windows when all I want is to zoom them?
Because DRM is technologies that is used to control the usage of a product. If Microsoft added the restriction that more than one person might not use their operating system simultaneously and a system to control that, it would be considered as DRM.
11 (2) == 3 (10) ;-)
And what about those sites that don't want to move to .xxx. Should be force them to move?
I would recommend DreamHost. Real shell access is included if that's important.
One of the great things with Rails is that it is so easy to update. There's three easy steps: Step 1: gem update rails --include-dependencies Step 2: Press return Step 3: There's no step 3
Hyperlinsk works exactly as hyperlinks usually work when developing in Rails. You don't have to use JavaScript at all.