Meh, you live in a messed up country, I don't. Swedish contract law contains a number of stipulations that EULA fails to uphold, so they're not valid contracts here. Instead most of what EULA covers is covered by the copyright laws.
What are you on about? Your posts are all rambling messes. He's not suggesting people will start crack dens, he's saying that the Apothecaries and Wall Mart will start selling the drugs over the counter at prices that vastly undercut the former drug dealers.
Your article says: Although the bar is outside the popular resort zone in a residential area unfrequented by tourist
"Millions of U.S. citizens safely visit Mexico each year, (and) resort areas and tourist destinations do not see the levels of drug-related violence and crime reported in the border region and in areas along major drug trafficking routes,"
The way it works is that the geckos feet only create the van der Waals forces that make them stick to things when their feet are moved a certain way(sort of downward sliding motion I think). Because of that things only stick when they want them to, and nothing sticks when they don't want it to.
The way it works is that when the field is turned on, it sticks on anything, when its turned off, nothing stays(It gets a weaker attraction then the other surface). The action of putting the geckos feet against a surface turns it on, and the way it takes the foot off turns it off.
Because of that nothing sticks to the geckos feet for more then a few steps.
The issue isn't so much the word, but rather that Theology much like Astrology has a name that implies that it is a scientific field of study, when it's really not.
It stems back from that the field was founded by the church as a way to have the universities teach their priests about the 'truths' about their religion. Non religious study of religions tend to go by names such as Religious Studies.
Well, from what I've understood the Sardaukar did get proper team training, if they failed at their team exercises they were likely to die, so they had a lot of incentive.
I think a large reason that a lot of nuclear reactors end up on the border is because you have to build them next to running water, by coincidence running water is also the most practical place to draw a border after a peace agreement.
"They'd still be 100% functional if they were dealing in BTC. " No they wouldn't. At some point you need to translate the BTC into real world currency, and at that point you need to do business with the real world financial institutions and still suffer the full risk of getting your assets frozen.
Not to mention that having value stored in BTC is suicidal due to its volatility. No business can survive a 90% value loss due to fluctuation.
It takes a lot of work to create advanced mathematical equations. Saying software is just Math is not an oversimplification, it's simply that you seem to underestimate Math.
"The software products industry is competitive and needs patent protection as much as any other tech industry. Those software doomsayers who say software is just ideas, mental processes or mathematics would change their mind if they examined the different phases of the life cycle of a software product."
Last time I checked the people that were opposed to Software Patents where almost exclusively Software Engineers, since almost no one else is aware the issue even exists.
Is he trying to say the Software Engineers do not understand their own product?
I was quoting you, are you that forgetful that you forget your own word usage?
Yes, the glasses are so narrowband that the best one "has 49% transmittance for low-light conditions".
"Blue blocker glasses have an effect on many different colors of blue and green. This may adversely effect how cockpit instruments and airport lights are perceived."
Because the cockpit indicator is a bright light and the rest of the cockpit and everything you need to see outside isn't. What you're basically doing at that point is putting sunglasses on in a dark room while trying to read.
The glasses you link to have the twin issues of being wavelength specific and it being impossible to build eyeglasses that protect against blue lasers (Since you need the blue light to see the cockpit).
For highly contagious diseases the two things are basically the same. For highly deadly diseases (We don't have many left though, because of *drumroll* vaccine) you've basically committed manslaughter if you refused the vaccine and got someone else infected.
Meh, you live in a messed up country, I don't. Swedish contract law contains a number of stipulations that EULA fails to uphold, so they're not valid contracts here. Instead most of what EULA covers is covered by the copyright laws.
It isn't legally binding. Which is why noone bothers to take you to court over the EULA. They know they'd lose.
They control certain parts of Mexico. Their power is pathetic compared to the logistical muscle of Big Pharma.
The cartels move product by stuffing a few grams up someone's arsehole, Pharma moves their stuff by the containerload.
What are you on about? Your posts are all rambling messes. He's not suggesting people will start crack dens, he's saying that the Apothecaries and Wall Mart will start selling the drugs over the counter at prices that vastly undercut the former drug dealers.
Your article says:
Although the bar is outside the popular resort zone in a residential area unfrequented by tourist
"Millions of U.S. citizens safely visit Mexico each year, (and) resort areas and tourist destinations do not see the levels of drug-related violence and crime reported in the border region and in areas along major drug trafficking routes,"
You can not legally give out a persons full social security number through the internet in the Nordic countries, so no.
The way it works is that the geckos feet only create the van der Waals forces that make them stick to things when their feet are moved a certain way(sort of downward sliding motion I think). Because of that things only stick when they want them to, and nothing sticks when they don't want it to.
(Non technical description)
The way it works is that when the field is turned on, it sticks on anything, when its turned off, nothing stays(It gets a weaker attraction then the other surface). The action of putting the geckos feet against a surface turns it on, and the way it takes the foot off turns it off.
Because of that nothing sticks to the geckos feet for more then a few steps.
Well, even if he's not going to be prosecuted for a crime, his career as a family judge is probably over at this point.
Well, considering that he's the one responsible for raising her, any character fault of hers is his failure.
Most whiteboard problems are solvable in less then 10 lines. Why would you need to refactor and move around code o.O?
The issue isn't so much the word, but rather that Theology much like Astrology has a name that implies that it is a scientific field of study, when it's really not.
It stems back from that the field was founded by the church as a way to have the universities teach their priests about the 'truths' about their religion. Non religious study of religions tend to go by names such as Religious Studies.
Well, from what I've understood the Sardaukar did get proper team training, if they failed at their team exercises they were likely to die, so they had a lot of incentive.
I think a large reason that a lot of nuclear reactors end up on the border is because you have to build them next to running water, by coincidence running water is also the most practical place to draw a border after a peace agreement.
Sure it does. A program is a mathematical equation, this is a fact.
Your post is just arguing that these particular mathematical equations should be patentable because some of them are hard to come up with.
"They'd still be 100% functional if they were dealing in BTC. "
No they wouldn't. At some point you need to translate the BTC into real world currency, and at that point you need to do business with the real world financial institutions and still suffer the full risk of getting your assets frozen.
Not to mention that having value stored in BTC is suicidal due to its volatility. No business can survive a 90% value loss due to fluctuation.
No, the difference is that the dollar is backed by a government with a vested interest in the stability of its value.
You are of-course aware that margin of error is proportional to sample size?
It takes a lot of work to create advanced mathematical equations. Saying software is just Math is not an oversimplification, it's simply that you seem to underestimate Math.
Keeping idle production capacity around is extremely expensive.
"The software products industry is competitive and needs patent protection as much as any other tech industry. Those software doomsayers who say software is just ideas, mental processes or mathematics would change their mind if they examined the different phases of the life cycle of a software product."
Last time I checked the people that were opposed to Software Patents where almost exclusively Software Engineers, since almost no one else is aware the issue even exists.
Is he trying to say the Software Engineers do not understand their own product?
I was quoting you, are you that forgetful that you forget your own word usage?
Yes, the glasses are so narrowband that the best one "has 49% transmittance for low-light conditions".
"Blue blocker glasses have an effect on many different colors of blue and green. This may adversely effect how cockpit instruments and airport lights are perceived."
http://www.laserpointersafety.com/page52/laserglasses/laserglasses.html
Because the cockpit indicator is a bright light and the rest of the cockpit and everything you need to see outside isn't. What you're basically doing at that point is putting sunglasses on in a dark room while trying to read.
The glasses you link to have the twin issues of being wavelength specific and it being impossible to build eyeglasses that protect against blue lasers (Since you need the blue light to see the cockpit).
For highly contagious diseases the two things are basically the same. For highly deadly diseases (We don't have many left though, because of *drumroll* vaccine) you've basically committed manslaughter if you refused the vaccine and got someone else infected.