I'll bite. You are right, it is not so much the *is*. Google makes very functional, often simple, solutions. Their "generosity" is scary. They pretty much give everything but their advertising for free and people are scared of bait and switch. They are also scared of the sheer amount of data that google possesses. Just by using gmail, google and google voice, google has all your voicemails, text messages, internet searches, phone numbers, and emails. Some people feel that google retaining this information indefinitely is evil and they are not happy about the consolidation of data into a single corporate entity. Here are some good events that build a valid case for "evil" google has done
You need a license to operate that cell phone.
You need a license to operate that graphing calculator.
You need a license to operate that blow-up doll, it does run linux and tweets an orgasm with an ardino chip.
I wouldn't read too much into this article. The internet is on a global scale. Weird licenses, restrictive laws, protecting yourself from you, and absolute enforcement are very much western thinking. Enforcing such a license would be very impractical. The concept is so far removed from human nature that it would significantly undermine the creditability of any agency that implemented it. If this was ever even attempted to be enforced, it would serve more as revenue generation than safety. Something similar to jaywalking where its illegal, not really enforced, but ridiculous enough so that all your foreign friends laugh at you...
Indeed. I remember when I took my driving written exam, I was allowed to answer 10 questions incorrectly. I made sure I missed the following questions:
1. What side of the road is the proper side to drive on?
2. What does a stop sign indicate?
3. What does a red light indicate?
4. What is the penalty for drunk driving?
I was able to receive my license despite the potential lack of competency to drive on the correct side of the road, stop at stop signs, and stop at stop lights. Throw some whiskey while I drive, too. Road test did nothing, they only tested me for stoping distance, reversing and cones...
Yeah the economic crisis is pretty bad here in virtual world. I can no longer afford my second life prostitutes. I even lost my job as a store owner in WoW -- they outsourced it to AI where all the bots do the work. I can't even afford my mana potions, I have to connect to a Canadian server just to buy them on the cheap...
Keep teams small and independent with clear direction and goals. Release early, release often and of course, allow for easy peer review and contributing.
Article uses the ambiguous concept of "good enough" to create false dichotomies. Article also implies that the subjective "good enough" always falls short of an idealistic view of quality.
Just a note, the UI is intentionally dark for battery life. All standard apps, call log, messaging, contacts, settings, etc. are all black background with white foreground.
At what point does the legal system itself become a tool for prosecution? Both the father and daughter are involved, despite the outcome, it basically amounts to harassment. Sad.
FreeDos is a great way to root a windows machine almost instantly. Anyone can download it, install it into a user accessible directory and gain access to ALL local files simply because it mounts the existing file system.
The Bilski case is right around the corner and will give us better picture of how software patents will be implemented in the future. Who knows, might even make this Stallman issue moot? I find it strange that stallman even cares about patents. Software patents are pretty much a joke nowadays.
A common work around for that problem is to initiate a plot sequence at the beginning of a scene change. This method is more common for large world and 3rd person. Another approach is a penalty system where the player is punished for destroying a plot sequence. This method is used frequently in first person shooters where a mission is failed due to friendly fire. In both cases, the key to addressing this issue is scope management. As games get more complex I imagine tools will automate the relation between objects and their references within some scope. If the object is referenced beyond its initial scope (when and where it was created), such a tool would automatically expand the scope and implement some sort of generic default action (mission failed?). It's a very interesting problem because it hints at the need for a virtual timeline as a means of identifying or creating the scope of a given plot sequence.
Let me clarify, I was not referencing him as the guide, but rather the countries he fled to. The fact that he was anti-semitic is not relevant to the op, but his anti-Americanism is, which makes his selection of countries notable because it implies that he actively sought areas outside of the UK-USA influence. Specially, he was detained in Japan and granted asylum from Ice Land. This may suggest that Japan is more easily influenced by UK-USA than that of Iceland, making Iceland a good candidate. Btw, I group UK-USA together because they share a common sphere of influence.
The famous american chess player was notoriously anti-american. He fled the US to several countries. You can trace his life as an emigre. It serves as a good guide. The wikipedia corruption index may be of use, although I cannot vouch for its accuracy. I favorite Turkey, Japan, Sweden, Austria, or Denmark. Good luck.
Cleveland was ranked #5 best cities for recent college graduates by CNN. If you're a talented IT professional Cleveland is the place to be. You can buy a nice 4 story home in the burbs for 80k-100k, enjoy the beach, and make 65k at a regular IT job here. There is a 16k difference in disposable income between Cleveland and chicago, I highly doubt you can live the same lifestyle in Chicago and still maintain a large amount of disposable income.
In this situation, I think you would be considered an ISP/content provider, because others are connecting through you. That means they would have to serve you a DMCA notice first. This is currently the protection leveraged by Tor exit node operators, it has worked for me so far. If you were actually liable for facilitating the spread of pedophilia, it would be a legal can of worms, since the ISP would be liable, etc. If such liability existed the internet would collapse under it's own weight because it would be too much of a liability to provide content. Think about it, if you sent child porn through gmail to your friend, then google would be liable for 'facilitating the spread of pedophilia'. Gmail type service, furthermore, the internet, cannot, or would not exist under those circumstances.
Forgot to mention, sandboxie can also be setup so that anytime their program is started, it will run inside of your specified sandbox automaitcally. Very useful for running keygens too, btw;)
WTF? Ares has a manager? P2P my ass! I'm using one swarm for now and on...
I mean the one thing that a US presidential candidate must do is prove their love to Jesus
Not just presidents, congressmen too. I personally think Obama is agnostic and his Christian faith is merely political.
seriously? atheist media? by media I assume primarily television? give me a break. the only atheist media I know is /. (or maybe the entire internet).
I'll bite. You are right, it is not so much the *is*. Google makes very functional, often simple, solutions. Their "generosity" is scary. They pretty much give everything but their advertising for free and people are scared of bait and switch. They are also scared of the sheer amount of data that google possesses. Just by using gmail, google and google voice, google has all your voicemails, text messages, internet searches, phone numbers, and emails. Some people feel that google retaining this information indefinitely is evil and they are not happy about the consolidation of data into a single corporate entity. Here are some good events that build a valid case for "evil" google has done
also works on fedora core 11 64 bit :)
I can see it now:
You need a license to operate that cell phone.
You need a license to operate that graphing calculator.
You need a license to operate that blow-up doll, it does run linux and tweets an orgasm with an ardino chip.
I wouldn't read too much into this article. The internet is on a global scale. Weird licenses, restrictive laws, protecting yourself from you, and absolute enforcement are very much western thinking. Enforcing such a license would be very impractical. The concept is so far removed from human nature that it would significantly undermine the creditability of any agency that implemented it. If this was ever even attempted to be enforced, it would serve more as revenue generation than safety. Something similar to jaywalking where its illegal, not really enforced, but ridiculous enough so that all your foreign friends laugh at you...
Indeed. I remember when I took my driving written exam, I was allowed to answer 10 questions incorrectly. I made sure I missed the following questions:
1. What side of the road is the proper side to drive on?
2. What does a stop sign indicate?
3. What does a red light indicate?
4. What is the penalty for drunk driving?
I was able to receive my license despite the potential lack of competency to drive on the correct side of the road, stop at stop signs, and stop at stop lights. Throw some whiskey while I drive, too. Road test did nothing, they only tested me for stoping distance, reversing and cones...
Yeah the economic crisis is pretty bad here in virtual world. I can no longer afford my second life prostitutes. I even lost my job as a store owner in WoW -- they outsourced it to AI where all the bots do the work. I can't even afford my mana potions, I have to connect to a Canadian server just to buy them on the cheap...
Keep teams small and independent with clear direction and goals. Release early, release often and of course, allow for easy peer review and contributing.
Article uses the ambiguous concept of "good enough" to create false dichotomies. Article also implies that the subjective "good enough" always falls short of an idealistic view of quality.
Just a note, the UI is intentionally dark for battery life. All standard apps, call log, messaging, contacts, settings, etc. are all black background with white foreground.
clinics would be required to have consent before this procedure takes place. it would be heavily regulated i image.
At what point does the legal system itself become a tool for prosecution? Both the father and daughter are involved, despite the outcome, it basically amounts to harassment. Sad.
FreeDos is a great way to root a windows machine almost instantly. Anyone can download it, install it into a user accessible directory and gain access to ALL local files simply because it mounts the existing file system.
My 19" laptop has a super man logo on it...
I want that =(, who is your provider?
The Bilski case is right around the corner and will give us better picture of how software patents will be implemented in the future. Who knows, might even make this Stallman issue moot? I find it strange that stallman even cares about patents. Software patents are pretty much a joke nowadays.
A common work around for that problem is to initiate a plot sequence at the beginning of a scene change. This method is more common for large world and 3rd person. Another approach is a penalty system where the player is punished for destroying a plot sequence. This method is used frequently in first person shooters where a mission is failed due to friendly fire. In both cases, the key to addressing this issue is scope management. As games get more complex I imagine tools will automate the relation between objects and their references within some scope. If the object is referenced beyond its initial scope (when and where it was created), such a tool would automatically expand the scope and implement some sort of generic default action (mission failed?). It's a very interesting problem because it hints at the need for a virtual timeline as a means of identifying or creating the scope of a given plot sequence.
Let me clarify, I was not referencing him as the guide, but rather the countries he fled to. The fact that he was anti-semitic is not relevant to the op, but his anti-Americanism is, which makes his selection of countries notable because it implies that he actively sought areas outside of the UK-USA influence. Specially, he was detained in Japan and granted asylum from Ice Land. This may suggest that Japan is more easily influenced by UK-USA than that of Iceland, making Iceland a good candidate. Btw, I group UK-USA together because they share a common sphere of influence.
The famous american chess player was notoriously anti-american. He fled the US to several countries. You can trace his life as an emigre. It serves as a good guide. The wikipedia corruption index may be of use, although I cannot vouch for its accuracy. I favorite Turkey, Japan, Sweden, Austria, or Denmark. Good luck.
Cleveland was ranked #5 best cities for recent college graduates by CNN. If you're a talented IT professional Cleveland is the place to be. You can buy a nice 4 story home in the burbs for 80k-100k, enjoy the beach, and make 65k at a regular IT job here. There is a 16k difference in disposable income between Cleveland and chicago, I highly doubt you can live the same lifestyle in Chicago and still maintain a large amount of disposable income.
In this situation, I think you would be considered an ISP/content provider, because others are connecting through you. That means they would have to serve you a DMCA notice first. This is currently the protection leveraged by Tor exit node operators, it has worked for me so far. If you were actually liable for facilitating the spread of pedophilia, it would be a legal can of worms, since the ISP would be liable, etc. If such liability existed the internet would collapse under it's own weight because it would be too much of a liability to provide content. Think about it, if you sent child porn through gmail to your friend, then google would be liable for 'facilitating the spread of pedophilia'. Gmail type service, furthermore, the internet, cannot, or would not exist under those circumstances.
What if he was a TOR exit node and one of the users connected were pirating, would he be liable? I wonder...
Forgot to mention, sandboxie can also be setup so that anytime their program is started, it will run inside of your specified sandbox automaitcally. Very useful for running keygens too, btw ;)