they do have a legal one called "games and music" (you can get it in best buy- can't get much more mainstream than that) but it in no way outsells the r4 or m3 or ezflash because it has limitations on what you can do with it and doesn't run homebrew.
when you are using bittorrent though, you aren't setting a shared directory- you have to upload the torrent that you want to share- how is this any more non-secure than accidentally uploading your my documents to an ftp or a web host?
not necessarily- unless the vendor can verify that the game is no longer installed and/or registered, the game, for all intensive purposes is pirated on it's next install (unless it is like the old warcraft and starcraft that came with multiple machine licenses per purchase).
yes it is stupid, but that is the way it works
if they are going to charge you unless you get your luggage last-
you ought to get $ back for flight delays- fair is fair right? our time for their time-
considering the abysmal regularity of on-time flights I don't think that they would go for it-
also when XP came out I acquired a legal license of the 98 upgrade from a company that I was working at for my home machine (since I was working from home), but a year or 2 later I upgraded my hardware and was unable to install 98 for the upgrade- the disc is now pretty useless and sitting there, but considering that I have purchased sooo many licenses between oem's, laptop purchases (that now have other OS's on them), now defunct upgrades, etc. it certainly is difficult for me to have any sympathy at all for MS when they cry for piracy the same way that it is hard to cry for the RIAA when they want you to purchase a new license for every device and format that you have a song in.
Keeping a robot for sex could reduce human prostitution and the problems that come with it another occupation lost to automation
I don't figure many streetwalkers have the business savvy to move to a higher position in the occupation either
I kind of like this idea- mostly because I know people that work in EA and one thing that EA is devoted to that pandemic (who sucks anyways) and bioware aren't is supporting the PC platform that oh-so many companies have abandoned- and even mores from what I have heard they are firmly against dx10 only releases and keeping xp users in the loop
Why? The case was cut n dry, she broke the law and she lost. if you RTFA it says that there was no physical evidence at all- no mp3s on the drive- only IP logs- that is it. The jury actually said that they thought that she was lying because there was no evidence and accused her of not giving the hard drive with the songs on it, which would be comparable to being in a murder trial and when the murder weapon came in with someone else's fingerprints having the jury convict based on some random person's ID from a block away squinting and accusing the defendant of giving up the wrong weapon. Whether or not she was guilty she shouldn't have lost but for the great retardedness of the Deluth jury.
The truth is that Alpha Males with large penises tend to be Republicans actually I would say the opposite- it's called compensating for your shortcomings. The psychology that would be more like, those that are more confident with their large penises are either democrats or libertarians as they don't feel the need to exert control to compensate for their minuscule penises.
and audio 3d and graphic multimedia application support- there is crap in that realm- I would use linux in an office environment- but not for anything that I do on a pc
on that same note- couldn't you manufacture the motherboard with a small- say 8 gig amount of flash memory with a chipped OS restore for this in the manufacture? something that would allow you to flash the memory from the bios so that you could always do an immediate restore on the board with nothing other than the board itself while still having a bit of space for use? that way if you were really paranoid you could set to flash on boot and still be functioning with a blank os if you want- or dual boot from the flash disc and internal HD for linux or OS of your choice-
or if you want it would give you an opportunity in an enterprise environment to create an encrypted partition that could be flashed from that would auto configure your workstation - either to standardize workstation config- or to setup network disks and such-
I think that asus has been on the right track for a while now- just needs a few more steps to be completely awesome.
actually see it this way:
I start a business and can't afford to set up shop so I am running, say 30 computers with pirated OS's- first quarter comes and I break a profit, but I have taxes to pay- so I call MS for an audit and get a quote to pay full price for licenses. I then write this as a retroactive purchase and gain a tax credit for my first quarter for the purchase. that means- free licenses while I had operating capitol for the first quarter.
dude, her only listed employment is as a state law clerk- which is basically an entry level position yet she is senior counsel on staff at sony- who screwed that one up- I work in civil litigation and we have over a hundred counsel on staff that would bury her in experience
on top of that she doesn't even have a bachelors in a legal or business field "Major: Ethics and Humanities in International Affairs" WTF? Why the hell would sony hire such a greenie? Do they really want to lose these cases?
if you are talking bloodrayne, alone in the dark and house of the dead then it would be great to see it done well(though house of the dead did have one of the crappier vg storylines)- though dungeon siege is getting good reviews and I am curios to see postal after seeing some of the scenes of the movie- it looks very funny.... very politically incorrect, but very funny
The total includes the energy used by desktop computers and monitors (which makes up two-thirds of the total) where do they get this part?
is this any computer that is internet enabled while on?
I know that when my computer is connected to the internet (or when using bandwidth eg:listening to streaming radio etc.) I am usually doing other non-internet things on the machine at the same time that I would be doing otherwise- how was this accounted for in the #s?
for instance- let's say that I am streaming radio while painting in photoshop- how much of that is actually the internet using? Or what if I am just "connected" (as I am all of the time with broadband) and working on music on my computer?
it seems like an inaccurate # to say the least.
the big problem as I see it is that beyond the bloat the big thing is that those of us that actually liked 2k and xp won't touch vista with a 10 foot pole because it doesn't do what we want.
I am not a mac fan at all, but when OSX came out it seems like apple tried to give more functionality to the OS and give users more compatibility ove 9x versions whereas with vista MS took away functions that were in 2k and XP that we users liked like, driver support, directX compatibility (yes 9.0c does have some backward compatibility issues but not like 10 which is pretty much required in vista), full admin rights and the list goes on and on- in favor of what... some pretty windows?- screw that.
I just wish application support for what I do was supported in linux because I really would like to switch over, but there really isn't the same application support in either linux or mac for the type of wave slicing\editing and freely available vst compilers and such.
If I had to I could go to mac, but I hate the whole smug, overpriced, designy, holier than though attitude on a machine that my xp machine outperforms right now.
please get some people do do ev on useful audio apps in linux
they do have a legal one called "games and music" (you can get it in best buy- can't get much more mainstream than that) but it in no way outsells the r4 or m3 or ezflash because it has limitations on what you can do with it and doesn't run homebrew.
when you are using bittorrent though, you aren't setting a shared directory- you have to upload the torrent that you want to share- how is this any more non-secure than accidentally uploading your my documents to an ftp or a web host?
not necessarily- unless the vendor can verify that the game is no longer installed and/or registered, the game, for all intensive purposes is pirated on it's next install (unless it is like the old warcraft and starcraft that came with multiple machine licenses per purchase).
yes it is stupid, but that is the way it works
if they are going to charge you unless you get your luggage last-
you ought to get $ back for flight delays- fair is fair right? our time for their time-
considering the abysmal regularity of on-time flights I don't think that they would go for it-
also when XP came out I acquired a legal license of the 98 upgrade from a company that I was working at for my home machine (since I was working from home), but a year or 2 later I upgraded my hardware and was unable to install 98 for the upgrade- the disc is now pretty useless and sitting there, but considering that I have purchased sooo many licenses between oem's, laptop purchases (that now have other OS's on them), now defunct upgrades, etc. it certainly is difficult for me to have any sympathy at all for MS when they cry for piracy the same way that it is hard to cry for the RIAA when they want you to purchase a new license for every device and format that you have a song in.
I don't figure many streetwalkers have the business savvy to move to a higher position in the occupation either
I kind of like this idea- mostly because I know people that work in EA and one thing that EA is devoted to that pandemic (who sucks anyways) and bioware aren't is supporting the PC platform that oh-so many companies have abandoned- and even mores from what I have heard they are firmly against dx10 only releases and keeping xp users in the loop
windows requires a serial? I have never had to enter one ....oops :)
and audio 3d and graphic multimedia application support- there is crap in that realm- I would use linux in an office environment- but not for anything that I do on a pc
on that same note- couldn't you manufacture the motherboard with a small- say 8 gig amount of flash memory with a chipped OS restore for this in the manufacture? something that would allow you to flash the memory from the bios so that you could always do an immediate restore on the board with nothing other than the board itself while still having a bit of space for use? that way if you were really paranoid you could set to flash on boot and still be functioning with a blank os if you want- or dual boot from the flash disc and internal HD for linux or OS of your choice-
or if you want it would give you an opportunity in an enterprise environment to create an encrypted partition that could be flashed from that would auto configure your workstation - either to standardize workstation config- or to setup network disks and such-
I think that asus has been on the right track for a while now- just needs a few more steps to be completely awesome.
so I guess if we wait till 2018 we will be set-
the problem is that it was a jury of peers- not a jury of seeders
actually see it this way:
I start a business and can't afford to set up shop so I am running, say 30 computers with pirated OS's- first quarter comes and I break a profit, but I have taxes to pay- so I call MS for an audit and get a quote to pay full price for licenses. I then write this as a retroactive purchase and gain a tax credit for my first quarter for the purchase. that means- free licenses while I had operating capitol for the first quarter.
dude, her only listed employment is as a state law clerk- which is basically an entry level position yet she is senior counsel on staff at sony- who screwed that one up- I work in civil litigation and we have over a hundred counsel on staff that would bury her in experience
on top of that she doesn't even have a bachelors in a legal or business field "Major: Ethics and Humanities in International Affairs" WTF? Why the hell would sony hire such a greenie? Do they really want to lose these cases?
now that needs a remake
new reality show?
if you are talking bloodrayne, alone in the dark and house of the dead then it would be great to see it done well(though house of the dead did have one of the crappier vg storylines)- though dungeon siege is getting good reviews and I am curios to see postal after seeing some of the scenes of the movie- it looks very funny.... very politically incorrect, but very funny
not offshoring- just outsourcing- you will still be able to offshore work- but if you "outsource it" you will owe a licensing fee to IBM
look, if linux runs directx- or a compatible derivative- I will set up a machine for it.
here you go
thundercats http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1047015/
voltron http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0472429/
also
A-team http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0429493/
star blazers http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0800218/
gi joe http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1046173/
masters of the universe http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0427340/
personally I am looking forward to the star wars tv shows
is this any computer that is internet enabled while on?
I know that when my computer is connected to the internet (or when using bandwidth eg:listening to streaming radio etc.) I am usually doing other non-internet things on the machine at the same time that I would be doing otherwise- how was this accounted for in the #s?
for instance- let's say that I am streaming radio while painting in photoshop- how much of that is actually the internet using? Or what if I am just "connected" (as I am all of the time with broadband) and working on music on my computer?
it seems like an inaccurate # to say the least.
the big problem as I see it is that beyond the bloat the big thing is that those of us that actually liked 2k and xp won't touch vista with a 10 foot pole because it doesn't do what we want.
I am not a mac fan at all, but when OSX came out it seems like apple tried to give more functionality to the OS and give users more compatibility ove 9x versions whereas with vista MS took away functions that were in 2k and XP that we users liked like, driver support, directX compatibility (yes 9.0c does have some backward compatibility issues but not like 10 which is pretty much required in vista), full admin rights and the list goes on and on- in favor of what... some pretty windows?- screw that.
I just wish application support for what I do was supported in linux because I really would like to switch over, but there really isn't the same application support in either linux or mac for the type of wave slicing\editing and freely available vst compilers and such.
If I had to I could go to mac, but I hate the whole smug, overpriced, designy, holier than though attitude on a machine that my xp machine outperforms right now.
please get some people do do ev on useful audio apps in linux