>> But you have to give a hand to the PEAR crew for trying desperately to explain it.
Exactly. I don't see how the possibility of something like this could have so many people not only skeptical, but completely against the entrie project. I'm no physics genius, but this sounds like something well worth looking into, BS or not.
"As long as the machines don't start controling me..."
As if Metallica wasn't trying hard enough to suck
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What the hell. First, they change their music style from good to crap (c-mon... old Metallica is WAY better), and now they're whining about Napster.
But can you blame them? How dare someone write software that allows you to transfer files? Think they'll try to sue AOL for file transfers on IM? I trade MP3s with people that way sometimes. Seriously, if it wasn't Napster, people would just use something else. If they don't like what's going on with "their art being traded like a commodity" or whatever they make the situation out to be then maybe it's time they took their country-western metal (or whatever it's supposed to be now) and retire already.
I remember reading warnings in the old Nintendo manuals that it was a Very Bad Thing to play on projection TVs, but I haven't seen to much about it lately... I would think that with all the new advances in monitor/TV technology, this would have been fixed, but still, check the TV's manual before you do any Bad Things.
Exactly. I don't see how the possibility of something like this could have so many people not only skeptical, but completely against the entrie project. I'm no physics genius, but this sounds like something well worth looking into, BS or not.
"As long as the machines don't start controling me..."
But can you blame them? How dare someone write software that allows you to transfer files? Think they'll try to sue AOL for file transfers on IM? I trade MP3s with people that way sometimes. Seriously, if it wasn't Napster, people would just use something else. If they don't like what's going on with "their art being traded like a commodity" or whatever they make the situation out to be then maybe it's time they took their country-western metal (or whatever it's supposed to be now) and retire already.
I remember reading warnings in the old Nintendo manuals that it was a Very Bad Thing to play on projection TVs, but I haven't seen to much about it lately... I would think that with all the new advances in monitor/TV technology, this would have been fixed, but still, check the TV's manual before you do any Bad Things.