>But in this case, Eolas is the enemy of everyone. >If Microsoft does well here, it's not a victory >so much for Microsoft as it is for everyone. I >wish them luck.
I disagre.
Two things make me disagree.
1. A good way to make bad laws go away, is to follow them to the letter.
2. Anything that hurts microsoft and their IP lawsuit business model is good.
Eolas lawsuit against ms is good because it hurts their pro-patent arguments, it may also weaken their browser monopoly.
Should Eolas win in the long run they might or might not go after other browsers but it would to people highlight the problems with patents.
>Oh yeah, read your Plato. The Forms are awesome. >First of all, there's the Form of the Good, which >is a lot like the sun. And everyone else is like >a slave in cave. (Basically, it's just a rip-off >of the Matrix. Still, it's kind of interesting.)
uhhh I hate to be a nitpicker... But wouldn't it be the Wachowski brothers who ripped off Plato...
Quote: >The Correct Quote is: "Videogames don't affect kids. If Pacman affected us as kids we'd spend all our time running around in darkened rooms muching magic pills and listening to repetative electronic music."
>When the kids of 3 world countries run out into the fields to pick the flowers??
Well, maybe nothing. The presence of flowers need not mean presence of mines. This is important to remember.
Even more important to remember is that the lack of flowers definitely not means there are no mines. Only that there is no nitrogen-dioxide (NO2) in the soil.
Its Ctulhu! We are doomed!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ctulhu
Sure she just lost $251 million...
;)
or...
The company just spended $251 million to educate one of their employees.
Why Fire the employe with the most expensive education...
>If /. stopped posting idiocies, there would be like 3 people discussing the weather.
;)
I notice that your post doesn't contain any info about wether...
>But in this case, Eolas is the enemy of everyone.
>If Microsoft does well here, it's not a victory
>so much for Microsoft as it is for everyone. I
>wish them luck.
I disagre.
Two things make me disagree.
1. A good way to make bad laws go away, is to follow them to the letter.
2. Anything that hurts microsoft and their IP lawsuit business model is good.
Eolas lawsuit against ms is good because it hurts their pro-patent arguments, it may also weaken their browser monopoly.
Should Eolas win in the long run they might or might not go after other browsers but it would to people highlight the problems with patents.
>Oh yeah, read your Plato. The Forms are awesome.
... But wouldn't it be the Wachowski brothers who ripped off Plato...
>First of all, there's the Form of the Good, which
>is a lot like the sun. And everyone else is like
>a slave in cave. (Basically, it's just a rip-off
>of the Matrix. Still, it's kind of interesting.)
uhhh I hate to be a nitpicker
>That's it, I am going to stand here until I see a sailboat. I hate this picture!
Are you sure you are looking at the right one?
Wouldn't the backside of the moon be the ultimate place?
On the backside of the moon there is a minimum of lightpollution with the advantages of (some) gravity.
You can have a bigger telescope that can be controlled via earth or directly.
It would be an excellent complement to a moonbase that will be very handy when building a ship for mars.
The moonbase would also be excellent to learn to create a selfsupporting environment for a marsbase.
But what do I know... Maybe the aliens already have reserved the backside of the moon...
How much is 99$ in todays value?
So, have anyone found any nude stuff yet?
How can they be dying?! I haven't seen any articles proclaiming the near death of proffesional analog tapes.
-(does Stable ship with a kernel which supports dual xeon machines with 2 GB ram? AMD Opteron? Modern chipsets? SCSI controllers?).
Well at my work we run two Sun v60x servers. Our configuration are 2 Xeons and 2Gbyte ram.
They seem to be working fine with Debian stable.
(they are both firewalled and have no direct connection to the internet.)
I pressed all the links in your post to see if any of them would work.
No, not one of them did work, anyone have any better luck?
(By the way, when it comes to PSU's, Go Enermax!)
This will soon give hasta la vista, a new mening.
> I wouldn't associate myself with a program
> called mucus-mouth no matter how good it was.
Not even if it sent naked girls to you in your apartment every day?
Everybody has a tolerance limit...
http://www.nasawatch.com/t/05.07.04.code.t.pdf
Hah, thats a ripoff on 2001!
This is great news!
>The new findings support the theory that the >universe will expand forever
I was afraid that the universe would stop expanding and start collapsing and that would kill us all!
>You know, this actually could be the first time >some device would run Linux...
Dont you men Linux will run the device?
>Time to go kill some puppies and take pictures >and post them in #MurderedPuppies.
Great idea!
I'll join you there!
>A cray? pft, all i need is my longhorn PC! :)
;)
Well, do you think there will be any resources left for the game after that operating system have started up?
"Its primary system is a 16-inch f/10 mirror hand-ground, figured, and completed by the discoverer of Pluto himself."
But it doesn't actually say it was used to discover Pluto.
Only that Plutos discoverer made something that completed the mirror.
Quote:
>The Correct Quote is: "Videogames don't affect kids. If Pacman affected us as kids we'd spend all our time running around in darkened rooms muching magic pills and listening to repetative electronic music."
Have you ever heard of Raves?
This is the first time we can thank SCO for anything!!!
They are profiting from the success of windows, and that because windows Sucks! And is expensive! And locks the user in an MS-environment!
So everyone wants to switch.
Well, maybe this should have been a poll instead ;)
>When the kids of 3 world countries run out into the fields to pick the flowers??
Well, maybe nothing. The presence of flowers need not mean presence of mines. This is important to remember.
Even more important to remember is that the lack of flowers definitely not means there are no mines. Only that there is no nitrogen-dioxide (NO2) in the soil.