If 300 times the people are willing to download an album that now costs $15 for $.05, then they break even. Less than that because of markup, probably only costs them about $6 per album, so that's only 120 times the people to break even. All of this is on top of the sales they would (yes, still) have from selling physical albums.
I suspect that signatures, together with other low-security authentication mechanisms such as PINs and credit card numbers etc, are really only there so that when people do falsify or misuse them you can legitimately lock them up for various forms of fraud.
Rknpgyl. N fvtangher vf gb senhq nf ebg-13 vf gb QEZ. Abj cercner gb or QZPN'q.:)
Others commented on the OS textbook, the other quote from TFA that mentions open source is:
Chopra demonstrates a deep understanding of the idea that the government is an enabler, not the ultimate solution provider. From the list of initiatives above, you can see that Chopra grasps the power of open source software, Web 2.0, user-participation, and why it's better to harness the ingenuity of a developer community than to specify complete top-down solutions. In a conversation with me a couple of months ago, he expressed his enthusiasm for the idea of a "digital commonwealth," a recognition that technology can help us to come together as a society to solve problems and create value through common effort.
Well I wouldn't steal a car and I wouldn't steal a handbag. And I wouldn't steal a cd from a brick'n'mortar stall. But I'd still download music from a pirate torrent tracker. (And I've never been to Boston in the fall!)
How many sales do you think you would make with out the 5,000 (I assume happy with your product) pirates?
$500 is still more than what you would make if only 20 bought your game because of the other 30 never hearing about it from the pirates, or not buying it because they didn't have a chance to try it out for free first.
Actually, 1ms would be 30x as fast as 30ms, or 29x faster.
Oms can't be represented as 'so many times as fast as" any number, but since 0ms is actually anything less than 0.5ms (assuming that you only have the one sig-fig) then we CAN say that 0ms is at least 60x as fast as 30ms, or at least 59x faster.
I read your parent comment several times, and although I noticed several other possible grammar mistakes (commas, I think), I only saw one apostrophe, which is correctly placed before the s in "court's" to show possession.
The two big issues with capacitors for storage have always been they tend to want to discharge all at once and left for several days they tend to loose power.
best. comment. ever.
Aaah!
A Soviet ninja!
Actually, the number is over 9000, literally.
5022 on 4/17/09
4067 on 4/18/09
and counting!
If 300 times the people are willing to download an album that now costs $15 for $.05, then they break even. Less than that because of markup, probably only costs them about $6 per album, so that's only 120 times the people to break even. All of this is on top of the sales they would (yes, still) have from selling physical albums.
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You must be old here. The answer is in TFA and in TRTTFFP.
(The Replies To The Fine First Post)
Others commented on the OS textbook, the other quote from TFA that mentions open source is:
(emphases added)
Ok, I get e, but how are a smudged O and C easier to tell apart than a smudged o and c?
Almost immediately after I posted my version I wanted to change the next to last line to:
But I'd still download music, 'cause that's completely different.
But I have a certain attachment to the 'Boston in the fall' version. ^.^
Well I wouldn't steal a car and I wouldn't steal a handbag.
And I wouldn't steal a cd from a brick'n'mortar stall.
But I'd still download music from a pirate torrent tracker.
(And I've never been to Boston in the fall!)
See for yourself. They've been around since '84, I'd say that the message is pretty solidified by now.
A day late and a dollar short...
How many sales do you think you would make with out the 5,000 (I assume happy with your product) pirates?
$500 is still more than what you would make if only 20 bought your game because of the other 30 never hearing about it from the pirates, or not buying it because they didn't have a chance to try it out for free first.
literally, 30x as fast!
:::PEDANT ALERT:::
Actually, 1ms would be 30x as fast as 30ms, or 29x faster.
Oms can't be represented as 'so many times as fast as" any number, but since 0ms is actually anything less than 0.5ms (assuming that you only have the one sig-fig) then we CAN say that 0ms is at least 60x as fast as 30ms, or at least 59x faster.
Wow, next time I'm just going to copy the text and grep for apostrophes.
It's sad when you can trust your computer more than you can your own brain...
Oops, Ok, I missed one on it's. But that one was also used correctly to indicate a contraction of it and is.
I read your parent comment several times, and although I noticed several other possible grammar mistakes (commas, I think), I only saw one apostrophe, which is correctly placed before the s in "court's" to show possession.
wikipedia says: Debian Almquist shell
sigh, I was really hoping they had called it the Deade Again SHell
Use i.e. as a stand-in for "that is."
I prefer to use Firefox.
Questionable Content!
In soviet russia, south park references you!
The two big issues with capacitors for storage have always been they tend to want to discharge all at once and left for several days they tend to loose power.
s/loose/lose/ or else you're being redundant.
I'm from the Legal Department, and I just got off the phone with $ANIMAL_RIGHTS_GROUP.
Apparently someone has been telling marketing that we kill puppies for fun, and they spun it as a feature.
Anyone want to explain to the R&D Department why their funding is getting cut?
, not k.
Godspeed, Majel.
Is that warp-eight, or -nine?