Now the majors will get the increased sales because of the incredible promotion potential of Napster, plus a billion for spare change. Napster will get almost as rich by their newly acquired legitimity(i.e people won't bother the moral issue to use it, everyone will use it), with the possible monthly fee + all the advertising possibilities times 50 millions users you do the math. Oh by the way, from where will all this money come from? From you my friend, that's how capitalism works.
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We are talking about the Internet here, anything that cannot prove itself usefull in a moderate amount of time is doomed. In the case vcrs, cable tv, personal computers, cell phones i don't think people were doubting the usefullness, it's just that the price of the technology that prevented them from aquiring it.
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I always tought that the Templars were screwed big way in aroung 1100 (I can't remeber). By the time of the Inquisition I tought they no longer existed (or were a very small secret society). Maybe I should do some research and get that clear.
Thanks for the info.
There were three programers from Microsoft and three programers
from Apple that met in a train station while getting ready to go to a meeting.
The three programers from Microsoft went up and purchased three
tickets for the train ride. Right behind them the three Apple programers went up to the same ticket window and bought one ticket.
The Microsoft programers asked the Apple programers how they were going to get away with just one ticket. An Apple programer said, "Just watch us."
All six programers got on the train and the three Apple programers went in the bathroom. When the conductor came by, knocked on the bathroom door, and said, "Ticket please," one of the Apple programers handed the conductor one ticket.
On the return trip home the Microsoft programers said that was a neat idea and went up to the ticket agent and bought one ticket. The Apple programers did not purchase any ticket at all. The Microsoft programers asked the Apple programers how they were going to get away with no ticket. They responded, "Just watch."
The Microsoft programers went in the rest room just as the Apple programers had before. One Apple programer then went to the door of the rest room, knocked, and said, "Ticket please."
That little robotized bastard.
forgot 02.4.20
until 2.5.2 (or 3.0.3)
I say /. uses TMA
Beyond any doubt.
Now the majors will get the increased sales because of the incredible promotion potential of Napster, plus a billion for spare change. Napster will get almost as rich by their newly acquired legitimity(i.e people won't bother the moral issue to use it, everyone will use it), with the possible monthly fee + all the advertising possibilities times 50 millions users you do the math. Oh by the way, from where will all this money come from? From you my friend, that's how capitalism works.
Now Mac OS X can look bloated AND ugly.
What a troll!
Let me tell you something : real artists pay attention to every details. Try to find a mistake in Bach.
Stop using them, now!
We are talking about the Internet here, anything that cannot prove itself usefull in a moderate amount of time is doomed. In the case vcrs, cable tv, personal computers, cell phones i don't think people were doubting the usefullness, it's just that the price of the technology that prevented them from aquiring it.
Maybe XML should have been called SGML--
As long as they can hide the pr0n.
but I can't garantee I won't moleste it.
Thank you
Fish and Chips , get it? nevermind...
Would they accept "Heaven's Gate"?
come on Slashdot BE MORE FUNNY!!!
Boring stories all day makes me depressed.
Sorry, I suck.
I tought I was an Avatar of the GODS
I always tought that the Templars were screwed big way in aroung 1100 (I can't remeber). By the time of the Inquisition I tought they no longer existed (or were a very small secret society). Maybe I should do some research and get that clear.
Thanks for the info.
There were three programers from Microsoft and three programers
from Apple that met in a train station while getting ready to go to a meeting.
The three programers from Microsoft went up and purchased three
tickets for the train ride. Right behind them the three Apple programers went up to the same ticket window and bought one ticket.
The Microsoft programers asked the Apple programers how they were going to get away with just one ticket. An Apple programer said, "Just watch us."
All six programers got on the train and the three Apple programers went in the bathroom. When the conductor came by, knocked on the bathroom door, and said, "Ticket please," one of the Apple programers handed the conductor one ticket.
On the return trip home the Microsoft programers said that was a neat idea and went up to the ticket agent and bought one ticket. The Apple programers did not purchase any ticket at all. The Microsoft programers asked the Apple programers how they were going to get away with no ticket. They responded, "Just watch."
The Microsoft programers went in the rest room just as the Apple programers had before. One Apple programer then went to the door of the rest room, knocked, and said, "Ticket please."
Innovation is to steal ideas from others and pretending there are your own.
untill they can link to slashdot accounts...
but not you
There are going to upload linux and set up a web server and when it's slashdoted it will finally explode.
They are both designed to be confortable for the majority of ASSES out there.