This would make a great sketch if Lovitz were still on the show.
They would have the "Liar Guy" come out in a NASA press conference.
The press would hound him about another NASA loss in the space program.
He would say. "Yeah, we meant to crash into Jupiter. Yeah thats the ticket. We found life on Europa and didn't want the spacecraft to fall on one of the aliens by accident. Yeah. The idea came from my wife.... Natalie Portman... Yeah thats the ticket"
The guy and his wife were busted for stealing trade secrets from two different companies.
They face 11 felony charges.
To quote the article
"They face three counts of unauthorized computer access, two counts of theft of trade secrets, two counts of attempted theft of trade secrets, two counts of computer theft and two counts of possession of burglary or theft tools (specifically, a software program for extracting user IDs and passwords from a computer system). "
I have no remorse for them. I don't know anything about L0Phtcrack, but if it is a program for extracting names and passwords and you use it illegally and get caught. Tough.... You made your bed and now you have to sleep in it.
If you have the L0Phtcrack software and don't use it illegaly, I doubt anybody will come knocking on your door.
seriously though... I seriously doubt this will ever happen, but if it does the big things I think would be a benefit from it. 1) Source to Internet Explorer. The only thing I miss about switching to Linux. 2) The Samba team will have full access to Windows to iron out all the little kinks in Samba. 3) The Wine team will greatly benefit from this. 4) Direct X compatible Linux... The only reason this is of use is that I don't think many game developers are going to go the OpenGL route, and if we could do a DirectX/OpenGL wrapper or something similiar we could greatly simplify game ports to Linux. I don't think it will ever happen though. And really who needs it. Linux has made such great strides because of the developers behind it. Most have worked on their particular projects from scratch, or backwards engineered whatever they had to. The release of Windows code would make for a fun ongoing/. topic. I can see all the developers now posting code fragments and making fun of them. It could prove my theory though.... Windows was written in Logo. Them turtle graphics are slow!
This would make a great sketch if Lovitz were still on the show.
They would have the "Liar Guy" come out in a NASA press conference.
The press would hound him about another NASA loss in the space program.
He would say. "Yeah, we meant to crash into Jupiter. Yeah thats the ticket. We found life on Europa and didn't want the spacecraft to fall on one of the aliens by accident. Yeah. The idea came from my wife.... Natalie Portman... Yeah thats the ticket"
The guy and his wife were busted for stealing trade secrets from two different companies.
They face 11 felony charges.
To quote the article
"They face three counts of unauthorized computer access, two counts of theft of trade secrets, two counts of attempted theft of trade secrets, two counts of computer theft and two counts of possession of burglary or theft tools (specifically, a software program for extracting user IDs and passwords from a computer system). "
I have no remorse for them. I don't know anything about L0Phtcrack, but if it is a program for extracting names and passwords and you use it illegally and get caught. Tough.... You made your bed and now you have to sleep in it.
If you have the L0Phtcrack software and don't use it illegaly, I doubt anybody will come knocking on your door.
seriously though... I seriously doubt this will ever happen, but if it does the big things I think would be a benefit from it. 1) Source to Internet Explorer. The only thing I miss about switching to Linux. 2) The Samba team will have full access to Windows to iron out all the little kinks in Samba. 3) The Wine team will greatly benefit from this. 4) Direct X compatible Linux... The only reason this is of use is that I don't think many game developers are going to go the OpenGL route, and if we could do a DirectX/OpenGL wrapper or something similiar we could greatly simplify game ports to Linux. I don't think it will ever happen though. And really who needs it. Linux has made such great strides because of the developers behind it. Most have worked on their particular projects from scratch, or backwards engineered whatever they had to. The release of Windows code would make for a fun ongoing /. topic. I can see all the developers now posting code fragments and making fun of them. It could prove my theory though.... Windows was written in Logo. Them turtle graphics are slow!