Who knew years ago when Opportunity (also past expected mission life, right?) was designed that it would be on-the-fly tasked to listen for another spacecraft's signal. That it was designed in this way is a testament to well planned engineering. IMO.
Luckily one of the engineers realised that if Opportunity was to bounce an inverse-polarity tachyon beam through the fifth phase of a quantum singularity, it might be possible to convert Opportunity's deflector dish into a scanning-tunnelling pulse wave detector.
Will the recent acceptance by such reputable companies open the possibility to Universities that not all P2P distribution is inherently bad?
"So you see chancellor, there's no reason for the University to not use Bittorrent since reputable companies such as Blizzard and Valve are now on the bandwagon."
"What's that? What is it used for? Why downloading games software of course."
"Educational? Oh ho ho, hell no! I mean, Blizzard is releasing a MMORPG that will, in all likelyhood, cause your students to ignore their studies entirely and ultimately fail their... uh... can we start again?"
we are swimming in an invisible soup of Higgs particles at each moment. .
Ew?
Look, I explained already: it was the middle of a raid; I have a gaming laptop; I really needed to go.
I'm SORRY I forgot to mute the mic.
Luckily one of the engineers realised that if Opportunity was to bounce an inverse-polarity tachyon beam through the fifth phase of a quantum singularity, it might be possible to convert Opportunity's deflector dish into a scanning-tunnelling pulse wave detector.
... to call an actor.
Get me Gary Johnston.
who spend all their time bickering about inconsequencial differences rather than presenting a common front
That's probably because it's that Judean People's Front.
Splitters.
Will the recent acceptance by such reputable companies open the possibility to Universities that not all P2P distribution is inherently bad?
"So you see chancellor, there's no reason for the University to not use Bittorrent since reputable companies such as Blizzard and Valve are now on the bandwagon."
"What's that? What is it used for? Why downloading games software of course."
"Educational? Oh ho ho, hell no! I mean, Blizzard is releasing a MMORPG that will, in all likelyhood, cause your students to ignore their studies entirely and ultimately fail their... uh... can we start again?"
Why would you pay for your website to be slashdotted?