It the case of physical theft, the production company doesn't lose money. The victim loses possessions.
In the case of copyright infringement the person it was copied from does not lose possessions and there is no guarantee that the person who copied the product would have paid for the product under other circumstances.
Media companies believe that they are the victims of theft whenever a product of theirs is copied. They see it as someone taking money from their pockets, even though the money may never have ended up there in the first place.
Gaming... Serious Bizness.
Top end raiders may well use addons. Thing is, I'm yet to find a raid addon with a donation request. Most of the ones listed are PvE questing helpers, the data for which is usually obtained by those very same top end raiders during the testing phase.
I'm afraid your experience of raiding is more along the lines of the top end raider, not the average joe.
I'm main tank for a raid group, I don't use any addons, most of the group has no threat meter, no speciallist raid ui and/or no boss mod addon.
We're currently finishing off 10 man content in Wrath and the only reason we haven't done 25 man is we can't get the numbers together (Due to the work schedules of the various members).
Most users don't use addons that ask for donations. At least, of the people who have talked about it in my guild (a lot of them), only 1 of them uses one that relies on donations (Auctioneer)
The in-game threat system to make sure the off tank and I are tanking and not the dps/healers
The in-game voice system to give tactical advice and instructions during the encounters
WoWWiki to look learn the basic tactics for an encounter and adapt it to suit the raid selection
Why anyone ever cares about lag estimation is beyond me, i've never needed a meter to tell me how much earlier I have to pull the trigger in my favourite FPS to hit my target at the right moment.
Should you be remotely interested, we are currently attempting Eye of Eternity and the first of the Twilight Zone achievements and are a 10 man group who play for FUN.
I'd like to think that the vast majority of internet accessible apache installations have been set up by someone with a least some idea about network security and administration. As opposed to the average Windows user.
In the UK a city is a town that has been granted city status (usually due to royal connection, i.e. There is a cathedral in it), everything else of moderate population size is a town, there are quite a few towns with larger population size than some of the cities here.
The "under 21/25" ID thing goes deeper than that. In many companies that have this form of ID checking, failing to check anyone who is under 25 (Note: Under 25, not looks under 25) is almost as bad as selling to someone under the legal limit as far as your employment goes (fined, suspended possibly even fired).
It's more a case of you can't fire the employee for his opinion, but you could fire them because they were not doing their job (selling your products).
I've been fired from two jobs, both during the probation period. One basically for not putting the job before my college work (It was McD's) and the other because I was 'too quiet for the job' (This after 12 hours working at the company stacking shelves) but they can fire you without reason if they wish during this period. (I now work in IT as I intended to while at college)
If I need to list the sites by url, I just start the address at the '.'
e.g: '.slashdot' list all the slashdot bookmark/history entries
Other than that, I've hardly noticed a difference between the handling of addresses in FF2 and FF3.
It the case of physical theft, the production company doesn't lose money. The victim loses possessions.
In the case of copyright infringement the person it was copied from does not lose possessions and there is no guarantee that the person who copied the product would have paid for the product under other circumstances.
Media companies believe that they are the victims of theft whenever a product of theirs is copied. They see it as someone taking money from their pockets, even though the money may never have ended up there in the first place.
Gaming... Serious Bizness. Top end raiders may well use addons. Thing is, I'm yet to find a raid addon with a donation request. Most of the ones listed are PvE questing helpers, the data for which is usually obtained by those very same top end raiders during the testing phase.
I'm afraid your experience of raiding is more along the lines of the top end raider, not the average joe.
I'm main tank for a raid group, I don't use any addons, most of the group has no threat meter, no speciallist raid ui and/or no boss mod addon.
We're currently finishing off 10 man content in Wrath and the only reason we haven't done 25 man is we can't get the numbers together (Due to the work schedules of the various members).
Most users don't use addons that ask for donations. At least, of the people who have talked about it in my guild (a lot of them), only 1 of them uses one that relies on donations (Auctioneer)
Why anyone ever cares about lag estimation is beyond me, i've never needed a meter to tell me how much earlier I have to pull the trigger in my favourite FPS to hit my target at the right moment.
Should you be remotely interested, we are currently attempting Eye of Eternity and the first of the Twilight Zone achievements and are a 10 man group who play for FUN.
I'd like to think that the vast majority of internet accessible apache installations have been set up by someone with a least some idea about network security and administration. As opposed to the average Windows user.
In the UK a city is a town that has been granted city status (usually due to royal connection, i.e. There is a cathedral in it), everything else of moderate population size is a town, there are quite a few towns with larger population size than some of the cities here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City#United_Kingdom
The "under 21/25" ID thing goes deeper than that. In many companies that have this form of ID checking, failing to check anyone who is under 25 (Note: Under 25, not looks under 25) is almost as bad as selling to someone under the legal limit as far as your employment goes (fined, suspended possibly even fired).
It's more a case of you can't fire the employee for his opinion, but you could fire them because they were not doing their job (selling your products).
I've been fired from two jobs, both during the probation period. One basically for not putting the job before my college work (It was McD's) and the other because I was 'too quiet for the job' (This after 12 hours working at the company stacking shelves) but they can fire you without reason if they wish during this period. (I now work in IT as I intended to while at college)
If I need to list the sites by url, I just start the address at the '.' e.g: '.slashdot' list all the slashdot bookmark/history entries Other than that, I've hardly noticed a difference between the handling of addresses in FF2 and FF3.