The CEO and cofounder of Gearbox worked on Duke Nukem 3D and was working on Duke Nukem Forever before he left. Gearbox also did the successful Borderlands.
According to Wikipedia, the safe harbor clause only applies to "1) not receive a financial benefit directly attributable to the infringing activity, 2) not be aware of the presence of infringing material or know any facts or circumstances that would make infringing material apparent, and 3) upon receiving notice from copyright owners or their agents, act expeditiously to remove the purported infringing material."
Isn't Apple benefiting directly from the infringing behavior? That is, the 30% cut they get from every purchase of said app.
That's actually one of the requirements for 4G, "An all IP, packet switched network." Wikipedia has a pretty good entry on it http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4G
Because they might have? There are over 11 million Mormons. You can't expect all of them to act the same. Every group, not just the religious, is going to have its crazy people.
I was baptized a Mormon when I was 13 but I'm now agnostic. I still have a bunch of friends that I met through my church. I still talk and hang out with them on a regular basis. I haven't gone to church in over 6 years now.
Cingular bought AT&T Wireless and then AT&T bought Cingular. It is in fact AT&T. Other than that minor correction your post has a lot of merit.
I have Sprint for my mobile phone provider and I have had a lot of good experiences with them. I know for a while they had it where if you went over your minutes it would just bump you up into the next plan. You could choose to pay the overage if you wanted to but it was a lot cheaper just to pay the difference for the higher plan.
PS - Alltel recently got purchased by Verizon. My condolences.
CCP's recent support for EVE Online in Linux is now set to be discontinued this March. Released last November along with the Mac OS X client, it has failed to share the expected continual growth as seen with Mac client.
You have to read it in context with the first sentence. The sentence says that CCP is discontinuing support for the Linux client because it isn't doing as well as the Mac client. The sentence doesn't say they will be discontinuing the Mac client.
Maybe so, but here's a hypothetical situation to consider. A comet is crashing towards the area you live in. Scientists have a raging debate as to whether or not it will completely disintegrate before hitting your house. Do you stay in your house till they reach a "consensus" or get the hell out of there?
Whether global warming is true or not really doesn't matter much. We still need to take precautions to prevent pollution and switch to cleaner energy sources. It will benefit our own health and safety as well as be a matter of prudence.
So what you are saying is we should leave Earth?
On a more serious note though, we shouldn't be mucking with the Earth's climate until we understand what we are actually doing. Now do I agree we should switch to cleaner energy sources? Yes I do but not for the sake of Global Warming. We should do it so the air we breath is cleaner, whether or not the Earth's climate is changing is completely irrelevant.
I agree with you and I was a little ambiguous in my statement. I meant during the day you would have your set upload limit but then during the non peak hours you would have increased upload bandwidth. Right now I have no incentive to try and upload during non peak hours since my bandwidth never changes. It's similar to how cell phone companies give you free nights and weekends.
Just because you can't take advantage of it doesn't mean that I can't. This is also another situation that would help if the cable companies worked with their customers. If they set up a standard that allowed programs like Smoothwall or Tomato to find out the current upload bandwidth it could dynamically change the upload bandwidth. I imagine a good stop gap though would be to ping a server and measure the response time like almost every bit torrent client does for auto speed.
If bandwidth is available, why the arbitrary cap? Shouldn't it be more like you lose priority after hitting a certain level?
Exactly. I have no problem with caps or even quality of service. If the ISPs actually worked with their customers then a lot of these problems they are having could go away. I wouldn't have any problems with my bit torrent packets having lower priority than someone's VOIP packets. One is far more sensitive to latency than the other. I also wouldn't mind them decreasing my uploading bandwidth during peak hours and giving me increased uploading bandwidth during non peak hours.
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So why do you upgrade? Not that I'm agreeing with the article but if you have a computer and software that does everything you need it to, then why upgrade? No one is forcing you to buy a new version. From the quotes you showed of the article it seems like the writer is just making the argument that it's no longer cost effective to try and write the most compact and efficient code as possible.
I could be wrong because I'm just going from memory but doesn't Excel 2000 do far more than Excel 5.0?
I put Windows 7 Beta on my 5 year old laptop. It runs better than XP did. My laptop only has 512 MB of RAM and an Athlon 64 3000+. It boots using only 211 MB of RAM. The only problems I ran into was finding graphics drivers for my GeForce Go 440 graphics card. To be honest though that is more nvidia's fault since they no longer support the card. I downloaded some old XP drivers and it's working fine. Everything else was recognized out of the box.
Option 2: If Honda sells an engine by itself with a warranty then it doesn't matter what car it gets put into. Now if Honda was able to prove that the engine failed because of the vehicle it was put into then they could void the warranty. Just putting it into another vehicle is not enough to void the warranty just like putting aftermarket parts on a Honda engine is not enough to void the warranty.
Option 3: They would have to back that up with proof otherwise it would be slander/libel and Ford could sue them.
Option 4: Once again they would have to prove it to be true. Otherwise it just isn't going to happen.
I put a new long block into my car and it came with a 3 year/50,000 mile warranty. They have no idea what car it went into and no idea how I have it hooked up. What they did do though is put a little heat activated tag on it so they can tell if the block has overheated. And by looking at it they can tell if I did other stupid stuff.
Jack Kevorkian helped terminally ill people who had made a rational decision to end their lives with dignity, was convicted of 2nd degree murder and spent 8 years in jail.
Lori Drew drove a (relatively) healthy young lady to make an irrational decision to end her life, was convicted of a few misdemeanors, and is not imprisoned.
These are entirely different scenarios and has a few errors. First problem is that Kevorkian's intention was to kill. Was Lori Drew's intentions to kill the girl or not? Maybe but you can't be absolutely sure. The most important problem with your statement is that the girl wasn't relatively healthy. She was already on medication with a known side effect of increased suicidal thoughts.
I have made fun of people and people have made fun of me. It has always been in good fun and I've never meant any ill will by it. If I say you are ugly and you go kill yourself, should I be held accountable for killing you? As horrible as it is, Lori Drew should be held accountable for harassment and not murder unless they can prove beyond a reasonable doubt that was what Lori Drew was trying to do.
I just rebuilt my server using an Intel Atom dual core and a 4 port SATA PCI card from my old server. I'm running Linux with three 750 GB HDDs in RAID-5. Have an 80$+ PSU and a case with a 240mm top fan so it's pretty quiet as well. I just rip all my media to it so I can access it from anywhere in my house or through the Internet. It's worked well for me.
The CEO and cofounder of Gearbox worked on Duke Nukem 3D and was working on Duke Nukem Forever before he left. Gearbox also did the successful Borderlands.
Wasn't an update for AmigaOS 4 released just a year ago?
According to Wikipedia, the safe harbor clause only applies to "1) not receive a financial benefit directly attributable to the infringing activity, 2) not be aware of the presence of infringing material or know any facts or circumstances that would make infringing material apparent, and 3) upon receiving notice from copyright owners or their agents, act expeditiously to remove the purported infringing material." Isn't Apple benefiting directly from the infringing behavior? That is, the 30% cut they get from every purchase of said app.
You haven't been paying attention. I've had Flash on my HTC EVO since almost day one and I don't even have a rooted phone.
It depends on the country. In the United States alcoholic proof is double the alcohol by volume.
That's actually one of the requirements for 4G, "An all IP, packet switched network." Wikipedia has a pretty good entry on it http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4G
Because they might have? There are over 11 million Mormons. You can't expect all of them to act the same. Every group, not just the religious, is going to have its crazy people.
I was baptized a Mormon when I was 13 but I'm now agnostic. I still have a bunch of friends that I met through my church. I still talk and hang out with them on a regular basis. I haven't gone to church in over 6 years now.
Do a Google search for "Resident Evil 5 racism" or "Left 4 Dead 2 racism."
Cingular bought AT&T Wireless and then AT&T bought Cingular. It is in fact AT&T. Other than that minor correction your post has a lot of merit.
I have Sprint for my mobile phone provider and I have had a lot of good experiences with them. I know for a while they had it where if you went over your minutes it would just bump you up into the next plan. You could choose to pay the overage if you wanted to but it was a lot cheaper just to pay the difference for the higher plan.
PS - Alltel recently got purchased by Verizon. My condolences.
DirectX 11 adds GPGPU support. This could allow games to be better on DirectX 11 instead of just being prettier.
From the tech specs for the Dell XPS M1730:
"17" UltraSharpTM Wide Screen WUXGA (1920x1200) display with TrueLifeTM"
CCP's recent support for EVE Online in Linux is now set to be discontinued this March. Released last November along with the Mac OS X client, it has failed to share the expected continual growth as seen with Mac client.
You have to read it in context with the first sentence. The sentence says that CCP is discontinuing support for the Linux client because it isn't doing as well as the Mac client. The sentence doesn't say they will be discontinuing the Mac client.
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Maybe so, but here's a hypothetical situation to consider. A comet is crashing towards the area you live in. Scientists have a raging debate as to whether or not it will completely disintegrate before hitting your house. Do you stay in your house till they reach a "consensus" or get the hell out of there?
Whether global warming is true or not really doesn't matter much. We still need to take precautions to prevent pollution and switch to cleaner energy sources. It will benefit our own health and safety as well as be a matter of prudence.
So what you are saying is we should leave Earth?
On a more serious note though, we shouldn't be mucking with the Earth's climate until we understand what we are actually doing. Now do I agree we should switch to cleaner energy sources? Yes I do but not for the sake of Global Warming. We should do it so the air we breath is cleaner, whether or not the Earth's climate is changing is completely irrelevant.
I agree with you and I was a little ambiguous in my statement. I meant during the day you would have your set upload limit but then during the non peak hours you would have increased upload bandwidth. Right now I have no incentive to try and upload during non peak hours since my bandwidth never changes. It's similar to how cell phone companies give you free nights and weekends.
Just because you can't take advantage of it doesn't mean that I can't. This is also another situation that would help if the cable companies worked with their customers. If they set up a standard that allowed programs like Smoothwall or Tomato to find out the current upload bandwidth it could dynamically change the upload bandwidth. I imagine a good stop gap though would be to ping a server and measure the response time like almost every bit torrent client does for auto speed.
If bandwidth is available, why the arbitrary cap? Shouldn't it be more like you lose priority after hitting a certain level?
Exactly. I have no problem with caps or even quality of service. If the ISPs actually worked with their customers then a lot of these problems they are having could go away. I wouldn't have any problems with my bit torrent packets having lower priority than someone's VOIP packets. One is far more sensitive to latency than the other. I also wouldn't mind them decreasing my uploading bandwidth during peak hours and giving me increased uploading bandwidth during non peak hours.
So why do you upgrade? Not that I'm agreeing with the article but if you have a computer and software that does everything you need it to, then why upgrade? No one is forcing you to buy a new version. From the quotes you showed of the article it seems like the writer is just making the argument that it's no longer cost effective to try and write the most compact and efficient code as possible.
I could be wrong because I'm just going from memory but doesn't Excel 2000 do far more than Excel 5.0?
A lot of TVs are sold as HD capable and by that they mean can accept a HD signal and convert it down to SD.
Steel Battalion is that way. It aims to be super realistic to the point where if you don't eject in time, it erases your save.
I put Windows 7 Beta on my 5 year old laptop. It runs better than XP did. My laptop only has 512 MB of RAM and an Athlon 64 3000+. It boots using only 211 MB of RAM. The only problems I ran into was finding graphics drivers for my GeForce Go 440 graphics card. To be honest though that is more nvidia's fault since they no longer support the card. I downloaded some old XP drivers and it's working fine. Everything else was recognized out of the box.
They could only absolutely do option one.
Option 2: If Honda sells an engine by itself with a warranty then it doesn't matter what car it gets put into. Now if Honda was able to prove that the engine failed because of the vehicle it was put into then they could void the warranty. Just putting it into another vehicle is not enough to void the warranty just like putting aftermarket parts on a Honda engine is not enough to void the warranty.
Option 3: They would have to back that up with proof otherwise it would be slander/libel and Ford could sue them.
Option 4: Once again they would have to prove it to be true. Otherwise it just isn't going to happen.
I put a new long block into my car and it came with a 3 year/50,000 mile warranty. They have no idea what car it went into and no idea how I have it hooked up. What they did do though is put a little heat activated tag on it so they can tell if the block has overheated. And by looking at it they can tell if I did other stupid stuff.
Jack Kevorkian helped terminally ill people who had made a rational decision to end their lives with dignity, was convicted of 2nd degree murder and spent 8 years in jail.
Lori Drew drove a (relatively) healthy young lady to make an irrational decision to end her life, was convicted of a few misdemeanors, and is not imprisoned.
These are entirely different scenarios and has a few errors. First problem is that Kevorkian's intention was to kill. Was Lori Drew's intentions to kill the girl or not? Maybe but you can't be absolutely sure. The most important problem with your statement is that the girl wasn't relatively healthy. She was already on medication with a known side effect of increased suicidal thoughts.
I have made fun of people and people have made fun of me. It has always been in good fun and I've never meant any ill will by it. If I say you are ugly and you go kill yourself, should I be held accountable for killing you? As horrible as it is, Lori Drew should be held accountable for harassment and not murder unless they can prove beyond a reasonable doubt that was what Lori Drew was trying to do.
I just rebuilt my server using an Intel Atom dual core and a 4 port SATA PCI card from my old server. I'm running Linux with three 750 GB HDDs in RAID-5. Have an 80$+ PSU and a case with a 240mm top fan so it's pretty quiet as well. I just rip all my media to it so I can access it from anywhere in my house or through the Internet. It's worked well for me.
That page actually crashed Firefox for me. Wasn't the slow loading applets the whole reason people went to Flash in the first place?
Well if he couldn't remember the first one how could I expect him to remember the second one...