Precisely. Articles on slashdot (and elsewhere) often portray things as all or nothing. E-mail is very useful and has its purpose. This doesn't mean it is not without problems or that other forms of communication aren't still necessary.
Don't worry, we have beta testers to work out that sort of thing. By the time it makes it to market, the obvious ways of killing you will be gone, only the sly self-aware HAL style of killing you will remain.
It's true that for the small group of people navigating the internet by URL instead of search engines these sites may very well get them where they want to be. I believe the issue most people have with them is when these pages rise up in the search engine results, pushing content sites onto the second or third page of results.
Though your comment is in jest, patents and intellectual property rights for DNA are in many ways trickier than even software patents.
Precisely. Articles on slashdot (and elsewhere) often portray things as all or nothing. E-mail is very useful and has its purpose. This doesn't mean it is not without problems or that other forms of communication aren't still necessary.
Agreed. Unless moving away from GoDaddy requires a substantial cost or effort it seems like a reasonable solution.
Don't worry, we have beta testers to work out that sort of thing. By the time it makes it to market, the obvious ways of killing you will be gone, only the sly self-aware HAL style of killing you will remain.
It's true that for the small group of people navigating the internet by URL instead of search engines these sites may very well get them where they want to be. I believe the issue most people have with them is when these pages rise up in the search engine results, pushing content sites onto the second or third page of results.