I wish someone would work on one that could shield a person from gunfire.
Of course, these are Bri-ish scientists - they not quite facing the same problems us Yanks have.
What will happen to the economy for engineering when we can just download a pirated description of a machine and 'print' it out?
Feh. That's easy. Producers of the original machines will just use the same highly successful methods the RIAA used to stamp out copyright infringement of music.
Well, I hope to God they can fix this without changing it too much. With the right coding, you can do damn near everything you can with a database-backed webserver.
I mean, why pay for hosting with this kind of flexibility?
I wish someone would work on one that could shield a person from gunfire. Of course, these are Bri-ish scientists - they not quite facing the same problems us Yanks have.
Must get down to the patent office and file a patent on GeoRSS so I can start suing people.
Ow! My Balls!
Feh. That's easy. Producers of the original machines will just use the same highly successful methods the RIAA used to stamp out copyright infringement of music.
Next question...
Cue MAFIAA Emergency Diplomatic SWAT Team brandishing sticks and offering sweet carrots.
Ewww! Gross.
(hey, uh, you gotta website?)
Basically, making rebates mandatory then, eh?
http://lavidavegas.blogspot.com/2007/02/ipirate.ht ml :)
I mean, why pay for hosting with this kind of flexibility?