The MPAA and RIAA are getting more larger than life than the artists they are trying to protect. The collective licensing thing seems a good way to get rid of these self righteous hypocrites whom seem to do little other than sit around on their arses and pull up kids using p2p at home and colleges. Why they'll go after the ISPs next, for being accessory to theft and IPR infringement.
Does this mean death to the middlemen ? As in record labels. If so, you would expect a lot of resistance to this move. I for one would love to see them disposed of. Methinks even if they did survive, they would have a niche market at the most.
The tune will come to you at last ^_^
Methinks in doing Task1 and Task2 simultaneously or one after the other, you have to compromise on the quality of quantity of work done respectively. Multitasking is all good when you read the newspaper listening to music and making breakfast while answering you mail, but you cant exactly read general relativity with metallica on. Point being multitasking produces zilch results when need to do more than just crank a wheel.
Go Radiohead ! They are teh 733t with In Rainbows ^_^
The MPAA and RIAA are getting more larger than life than the artists they are trying to protect. The collective licensing thing seems a good way to get rid of these self righteous hypocrites whom seem to do little other than sit around on their arses and pull up kids using p2p at home and colleges. Why they'll go after the ISPs next, for being accessory to theft and IPR infringement.
Does this mean death to the middlemen ? As in record labels. If so, you would expect a lot of resistance to this move. I for one would love to see them disposed of. Methinks even if they did survive, they would have a niche market at the most. The tune will come to you at last ^_^
Well said. Robots or not, it won't help much in doing away with bloodthirsty dictators and "collateral damage".
"The release of atomic energy has not created a new problem. It has merely made more urgent the necessity of solving an existing one." - Einstein
Methinks in doing Task1 and Task2 simultaneously or one after the other, you have to compromise on the quality of quantity of work done respectively. Multitasking is all good when you read the newspaper listening to music and making breakfast while answering you mail, but you cant exactly read general relativity with metallica on. Point being multitasking produces zilch results when need to do more than just crank a wheel.