I looked at that blogads.com site and found it extremely hard to navigate, very raw etc... turns out that adblock+ disables the CSS on the site because it containst "ads" in it:-p
just my 2c
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The Walking House
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From TFA:
The 10ft high home is solar and wind powered and can stroll at walking pace across all terrains.
It has a living room, kitchen, toilet, bed, wood stove and mainframe computer which controls the legs.
Lets just hope that the house doesn't become depressed and suicidal.
IIRC most banks destroy their hard drives before throwing them away. Why are government agencies selling used devices in the first place instead of destroying them? For friggin £17?
WTH
I wonder what the ratio of good-will:maintaining-DRM-servers is for these huge corporation... really how much can a drm-server cost in maintenance compared to the PR mess for corporations like Google and Yahoo when they shut down the DRM servers
I think the idea is to be able to run the same binary package on multiple distros on the same architecture so all LSB (Linux/PPC) certified software would run on all LSB (Linux/PPC) certified distos etc...
Of course that is if the software vendor (open source or not) chooses to support your architecture.
I looked at that blogads.com site and found it extremely hard to navigate, very raw etc... turns out that adblock+ disables the CSS on the site because it containst "ads" in it :-p
just my 2c
The 10ft high home is solar and wind powered and can stroll at walking pace across all terrains.
It has a living room, kitchen, toilet, bed, wood stove and mainframe computer which controls the legs.
Lets just hope that the house doesn't become depressed and suicidal.
since the electrocytes would be self-replicating.
How about a "whatcouldpossiblygowrong" tag. If this would go out of hand wouldn't it become electric cancer? just a thought, but I'm no doctor.
IIRC most banks destroy their hard drives before throwing them away. Why are government agencies selling used devices in the first place instead of destroying them? For friggin £17? WTH
I wonder what the ratio of good-will:maintaining-DRM-servers is for these huge corporation... really how much can a drm-server cost in maintenance compared to the PR mess for corporations like Google and Yahoo when they shut down the DRM servers
I think the idea is to be able to run the same binary package on multiple distros on the same architecture so all LSB (Linux/PPC) certified software would run on all LSB (Linux/PPC) certified distos etc... Of course that is if the software vendor (open source or not) chooses to support your architecture.