It is impressive that they managed to recruit so many patients for such a complicated study
I see you seem to be having a stroke Mr. Jones, would you be interested in participating in a clinical research study to determine the effectiveness of telemedicine? Maybe if they used radio commercials...
That's a good argument for why some people would NOT pay for software. Doesn't explain why anyone WOULD pay for software, given the option of pirating.
"The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefor all progress depends on the unreasonable man" - George Bernard Shaw
What are you all doing on your computers? If you read these posts you would think that the average slashdotter was planning to overthrow one (or more likely all) governments on a regular basis.
You would think the average slashdotter was in favor of open source production. It works great for software and encyclopedias why not laws?
Maybe that's what they're so keen on encrypting. I for one welcome our new big brother surveillance overlords.
No-bid contract + Department of Homeland Security + under investigation... Not that I RTFA or anything but I doubt this new system costs any less than ten times the usual way of doing it.
I guess you would be equally against online banking or buying stuff online with credit cards then. How to securely transmit data over an unsecured network is pretty well understood these days.
but there's no sense crying over every mistake.
It is impressive that they managed to recruit so many patients for such a complicated study
I see you seem to be having a stroke Mr. Jones, would you be interested in participating in a clinical research study to determine the effectiveness of telemedicine? Maybe if they used radio commercials...
Statistics relating to middle class America 1970 - 2005 as presented by Harvard law professor Elizabeth Warren here.
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That's a good argument for why some people would NOT pay for software. Doesn't explain why anyone WOULD pay for software, given the option of pirating.
If the game is important enough to pirate, it is important enough to leave the country for.
ROFL
I want a co-op MMO-FPS that is well made, highly polished, and doesn't lag to the point of unplayability.
Given the option of pirating, why would anyone pay for software? Why would anyone tip the girl who hands them their drink if they don't have to?
Sharing is a crime. Never share anything.
I think the Microsoft Public License or the Microsoft Reciprocal License might be more likely.
In 1938 (year the diary starts) August 9th was a Tuesday.
"The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefor all progress depends on the unreasonable man" - George Bernard Shaw
Most brilliant slippery slope argument I've seen in a long time.
It's still not "computer abuse"
It's piano abuse
Why then did the managers he spoke with suggest he change his surname rather than simply choose a different email address? I'm confused.
No I will not RTFA but the summary said he was trying to upgrade from dial up
http://medicine.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=get-document&doi=10.1371/journal.pmed.0010056&ct=1
What are you all doing on your computers? If you read these posts you would think that the average slashdotter was planning to overthrow one (or more likely all) governments on a regular basis.
You would think the average slashdotter was in favor of open source production. It works great for software and encyclopedias why not laws?
Maybe that's what they're so keen on encrypting. I for one welcome our new big brother surveillance overlords.
No-bid contract + Department of Homeland Security + under investigation... Not that I RTFA or anything but I doubt this new system costs any less than ten times the usual way of doing it.
7-8am where?
And this prevents me installing a key logger on the good doctor's PC how?
Hmmm, I wonder if Jeff Skoll reads Slashdot.
I guess you would be equally against online banking or buying stuff online with credit cards then. How to securely transmit data over an unsecured network is pretty well understood these days.
The problem is that people DO trust the asshats that make these boxes not to try to spy on you.
whoosh