I also went to Lunds Tekniska Högskola (n04). Am I right in the assumption that he is also the local trance dj Dj Akesson? On another note, isn't he one of the guys in the "Stampa med Leroy" humorous dance instruction video?
Dvorak anyone? There are some different versions of Dvorak for different languages. But the most layouts keep the special characters (!"#%) the way they are in the QWERTY layout. If you are using a Linux distribution there is a chance 'setxkbmap' can be called in a terminal and change the layout in a second. I use that to change to German and Spanish layout when I get annoyed with getting special characters with key combinations. But mostly I stick to the Swedish QWERTY layout (Still haven't had the willpower & time to learn Dvorak).
Just you wait until somebody is sued because her or she didn't cover their windows so somebody could take a picture of a Mickey Mouse poster and share it with the world. Or when somebody sings "Happy birthday to you" using your telephone.
Newtons laws of gravity are not a laws, but an observations!?? Well, you are right in principle, but the laws that are valid today are surely not going to last as long as the physical laws at least.
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I was also thinking about this. Lawfully copying your lawfully bought copyright work to electronic form. It's a clear opportunity for a DMCA to smack them down.
I don't know the law behind it, but there gotta be some. At least in Sweden, the rental movies are special versions, that are very much more expensive than a consumer dvd. I heard of some people getting there rental movie stolen, and then being asked to pay ~200$ for it.
Were I to sing a copyrighted song, and a recipient of the call tip the copyright holder and they file a complaint, and this was to happen 3 times, would I get my phone line disconnected?
If any program or technology makes it too easy to copy parts or entire works of literature, and many people start to do this, the book industry will start organizations that work against this, and try to ban programs, issue campaigns to tell the public what is morally right and in the end, try to limit your (or copyright infringers) access to public libraries.
AFACT (the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft) Theft? THEFT? My god, they have named an entire organization after a misconception. Unless they work for the (quite few?) artists that have been lured (should have payed more attention to reading the contract before signing it) into an contract that deprives them of their rights to there works, thus their copyright, to media companies.
It's not everyday when a random person at the internet steals the copyright of a work on the internet. The proper term is a violation of the copyright law, and making an illegal copy of the work.
Reminds me of two years ago when Vista users couldn't get network access due to the inability of Windows Vista to follow DHCP specifications, which led to linux servers in the "Community network" not giving out IP numbers, (Lund, Sweden)
Get some adhesive tape, and make a square some distance away from your work station. Then ask people to stand in the square and refuse to reply to questions asked outside of the square:p
I'm an organ lender.
I will lend my organ to every good looking female with a clean std record.
I also went to Lunds Tekniska Högskola (n04). Am I right in the assumption that he is also the local trance dj Dj Akesson?
On another note, isn't he one of the guys in the "Stampa med Leroy" humorous dance instruction video?
Dvorak anyone?
There are some different versions of Dvorak for different languages. But the most layouts keep the special characters (!"#%) the way they are in the QWERTY layout.
If you are using a Linux distribution there is a chance 'setxkbmap' can be called in a terminal and change the layout in a second. I use that to change to German and Spanish layout when I get annoyed with getting special characters with key combinations. But mostly I stick to the Swedish QWERTY layout (Still haven't had the willpower & time to learn Dvorak).
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1906000,00.html
Just you wait until somebody is sued because her or she didn't cover their windows so somebody could take a picture of a Mickey Mouse poster and share it with the world.
Or when somebody sings "Happy birthday to you" using your telephone.
Newtons laws of gravity are not a laws, but an observations!??
Well, you are right in principle, but the laws that are valid today are surely not going to last as long as the physical laws at least.
I was also thinking about this. Lawfully copying your lawfully bought copyright work to electronic form. It's a clear opportunity for a DMCA to smack them down.
I don't know the law behind it, but there gotta be some.
At least in Sweden, the rental movies are special versions, that are very much more expensive than a consumer dvd. I heard of some people getting there rental movie stolen, and then being asked to pay ~200$ for it.
All hail the invincible copyright owner
Were I to sing a copyrighted song, and a recipient of the call tip the copyright holder and they file a complaint, and this was to happen 3 times, would I get my phone line disconnected?
If any program or technology makes it too easy to copy parts or entire works of literature, and many people start to do this, the book industry will start organizations that work against this, and try to ban programs, issue campaigns to tell the public what is morally right and in the end, try to limit your (or copyright infringers) access to public libraries.
AFACT (the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft)
Theft? THEFT?
My god, they have named an entire organization after a misconception. Unless they work for the (quite few?) artists that have been lured (should have payed more attention to reading the contract before signing it) into an contract that deprives them of their rights to there works, thus their copyright, to media companies.
It's not everyday when a random person at the internet steals the copyright of a work on the internet. The proper term is a violation of the copyright law, and making an illegal copy of the work.
Reminds me of two years ago when Vista users couldn't get network access due to the inability of Windows Vista to follow DHCP specifications, which led to linux servers in the "Community network" not giving out IP numbers, (Lund, Sweden)
Guess there is no chance to get a web based support group for this issue?
Get some adhesive tape, and make a square some distance away from your work station. Then ask people to stand in the square and refuse to reply to questions asked outside of the square :p