The other thing to look at is whether or not the eighty thousand is worth the health of your fans (you know, where you get your revenues from). I mean, fume free might not mean much to me but to the six year old kid suffering from asthma in the front row?
These machines really shouldn't be producing harmful exhaust. If they are, than most forklifts inside warehouses are also extremely harmful too, because some people work with those things running all day. They wouldnt be allowed to run indoors with exhaust over OSHA (working environment) standards, and im sure for an area with people not insured by the building management, its even lower levels of exhaust allowed.
Pretty confident lying about military service is illegal, because I know a guy who did it and was facing both a misdemeanor and a felony. Im sure lying to one person about it is harder to prove
You can unlock a phone here in the US after only a minimum of 40days postpaid plans/60days prepaid on tmobile I know it can be done on ATT, but they dont give any worthwhile information: "AT&T only releases unlock codes to customers under certain instances"
Since Sprint and Verizon are CDMA you cant really unlock them.
One of the best games I have ever seen was Ikaruga. I had to use a continue on the Training mode set on EASY. The game is freaking fantastic though.
I think difficulty is a good thing, but frustratingly impossible is another thing altogether.
I love Final Fantasy Tactics, but if you forgot about what you were doing and went into a particular mission underprepared, the previous 4+ hours you put into the game were for nothing, since you cant win and you cant leave. I even got frustrated (after I beat Super Mario Wii) in trying to collect all the coins, that was tough, but beyond necessary.
Right on, Then lets have the government set up an agency with the authority to make such claims or set one up ourselves as a nonprofit.
The FDA tests consumables, the National Highway Institute governs our transportation infrastructure, the EPA tests our environment.
Except the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety is actually a nonprofit. Which as an expert organization in its field, im sure it receives funding from the government.
In other news tonight, Microsoft says there is no evidence that the UK received any payment in the claim that the UK Gov't says there is no evidence showing IE is less secure.
It might be true, it might not. But why do we need to governments to tell us what is secure and isn't?
I would believe that it could be considered a phase now, because due to human interaction, we've slowed its effectiveness. german engineered cars, selective breeding of animals and plants, Engineering crops to survive in locales that don't support that type of life, Geoengineering to farm in the desert (which I find funny when people complain about a drought IN THE DESERT)
Humans have taken the darwinism theory and shot it to hell. Yes, at one time, it was a trend, now it has passed.
My rules include: *Call me, If I dont answer leave a message or text me *If I dont answer and its important, call again right away *Dont text if we're eating or hanging out *Dont take a call if your with people unless you are connecting another joining person or it is important but excuse your self *something I need to be better with: Not using the cell in a car *Phone is always on vibrate unless Im at home
Tips: Get google voice and forward your phone to it so it texts you a transcript of the message.
Taking phone calls, unless it is important, makes the people around you less important. its rude. Texting too much shows you want to be with someone else.
In this case, the messenger was the one who compromised and betrayed the system.
Saying IE isn't to blame is just simply wrong and uneducated. IE is a terrible browser on so many levels beyond security.
Yes, this is Google, and no they shouldn't only be using Chrome, because you cant uninstall IE from XP. Some people just click on internet shortcuts or links without even caring which browser it is. This isn't the fault of Google. This is the fault of Microsoft for neglecting their shoddy products, even if it is 2 generations old now. This isn't a (real) reason to jump ship on XP, Microsoft just wants to get rid of XP, which is another mistake.
I am losing more and more respect for Tech Columnists every day.
Oh AND by the way.
You can do what ever you want with most of the technology Apple uses. It is called UNIX, Apple IS an official UNIX Distributer, though they own the GUI. Most of the core and architectural technology is freely available to the public. You just have to either learn to use command line or build your own interface if you don't want to pay Apple for it. And they can dictate how their system, GUI controlling the UNIX base, is used.
You don't seem to have a problem with AIX, HP-UX, IRIX, or even Solaris being sold by their vendors? Can't target just one company, you have to get them all. Microsoft has its own core and gui, so they really can dictate how the OS is used, but they want it out there, so their restrictions are more lenient. Look through the EULA and you can see how they dont want it to be used.
Jesus! Apple's only copyright behind all this is the GUI. The core and architecture is open source, in fact Apple has given back to the community by updating everything under the gui and making it freely available. You should be happy that Apple has supported OSS unlike other companies who hoard it for themselves. They have spent time and money into developing the technology, why are they not allowed to defend their property?
Chemistry isn't covered by intellectual property. You can't patent/copyright/trademark facts. The words the authors use IS covered by copyright which is why you get in trouble for plagiarism. In fact you can dictate how your opinion is being used, because if someone were to misinterpret what you were saying you would correct them, right? Or would you let your opinion be misconstrued and possibly used against you. It is your word after all, you own it. It is why we have apologia.
Too bad youre not legally allowed to sell a book with out its cover. Learn the law before you analogize about it.
You are not buying the operating system, you are buying a license to use the operating system as laid out by a contract you sign during installation. If you do not like it, return it and get your money back. If you are aware of said restrictions on your ability to use the property of other ownership, you can voice your opinion to the company by not supporting it. Deal with it, it is the law.
It isnt anti competitive if you are trying to circumvent licensing the technology I own. If you want to use it, pay for it, if you dont want to pay for it but still use it, Ill see you in court. It is my property and I get to decide how it gets used. Just because it is there, doesnt mean you get to play with it as you please.
Ahh, see this is where DMCA is bullshit. It is within my leagal right to reverse engineer something, so long as I had no inside information in the process. The DMCA attempted to restrict the process, but should be legal. Why do you think we have competitors, Pepsi did it to Coke, Im pretty sure some computer hardware manufacturer did it to some other manufacturer, im confident some OS developer did it to another... its how the world works, and you cant stop it.
Im usually one to want to stick it to the RIAA, Sony is most likely in the right. Now we dont have the contract, but Im pretty confident, if the artist goes back and reads the contract it will have a clause saying something along the lines "Any and all content created during the time of contract is property of Sony Entertainment." It is many different contracts. Employees at a large software company, Apple, Google, Yahoo, Microsoft... any side projects the employee is working on during time of employment is property of the employer. Infact, a project that an Apple employee was working on, made it into SL. I dont remember what it was, but I do remember the Apple reps at the Pro Day event at my school talking about it. I think it was for improved Samba support.
Because usually if there is no other cases like this for a country, the judges will look at precedent of a case from another country to help them decide the outcome. At least thats how it works in the US and should work for Mexico
The other thing to look at is whether or not the eighty thousand is worth the health of your fans (you know, where you get your revenues from). I mean, fume free might not mean much to me but to the six year old kid suffering from asthma in the front row?
These machines really shouldn't be producing harmful exhaust. If they are, than most forklifts inside warehouses are also extremely harmful too, because some people work with those things running all day.
They wouldnt be allowed to run indoors with exhaust over OSHA (working environment) standards, and im sure for an area with people not insured by the building management, its even lower levels of exhaust allowed.
Except at some universities, like mine, there were lots of things sent to your university account. Some classes required it. Not exactly opt-out.
Pretty confident lying about military service is illegal, because I know a guy who did it and was facing both a misdemeanor and a felony.
Im sure lying to one person about it is harder to prove
You can unlock a phone here in the US after only a minimum of 40days postpaid plans/60days prepaid on tmobile
I know it can be done on ATT, but they dont give any worthwhile information: "AT&T only releases unlock codes to customers under certain instances"
Since Sprint and Verizon are CDMA you cant really unlock them.
What part of a court ordered "Not My Problem" does the AU politicians not understand about policing illegal downloads?
I dunno, I think the ISPs could use this as leverage against the studios to really pay up. Almost to extortion, but legal.
Want us to police your content, we dont, but if you offer good enough incentive, we might make an effort to work with you, but we dont really have to.
One of the best games I have ever seen was Ikaruga. I had to use a continue on the Training mode set on EASY. The game is freaking fantastic though.
I think difficulty is a good thing, but frustratingly impossible is another thing altogether.
I love Final Fantasy Tactics, but if you forgot about what you were doing and went into a particular mission underprepared, the previous 4+ hours you put into the game were for nothing, since you cant win and you cant leave.
I even got frustrated (after I beat Super Mario Wii) in trying to collect all the coins, that was tough, but beyond necessary.
Right on,
Then lets have the government set up an agency with the authority to make such claims or set one up ourselves as a nonprofit.
The FDA tests consumables, the National Highway Institute governs our transportation infrastructure, the EPA tests our environment.
Except the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety is actually a nonprofit. Which as an expert organization in its field, im sure it receives funding from the government.
In other news tonight, Microsoft says there is no evidence that the UK received any payment in the claim that the UK Gov't says there is no evidence showing IE is less secure.
It might be true, it might not. But why do we need to governments to tell us what is secure and isn't?
I would believe that it could be considered a phase now, because due to human interaction, we've slowed its effectiveness. german engineered cars, selective breeding of animals and plants, Engineering crops to survive in locales that don't support that type of life, Geoengineering to farm in the desert (which I find funny when people complain about a drought IN THE DESERT)
Humans have taken the darwinism theory and shot it to hell.
Yes, at one time, it was a trend, now it has passed.
This came out the day after I 100% completed NSMBW, It was worth the money, totally.
My rules include:
*Call me, If I dont answer leave a message or text me
*If I dont answer and its important, call again right away
*Dont text if we're eating or hanging out
*Dont take a call if your with people unless you are connecting another joining person or it is important but excuse your self
*something I need to be better with: Not using the cell in a car
*Phone is always on vibrate unless Im at home
Tips: Get google voice and forward your phone to it so it texts you a transcript of the message.
Taking phone calls, unless it is important, makes the people around you less important. its rude.
Texting too much shows you want to be with someone else.
Winner of Apple V Nokia faces the winner of Motorola V RIM. Winner takes all.
In this case, the messenger was the one who compromised and betrayed the system. Saying IE isn't to blame is just simply wrong and uneducated. IE is a terrible browser on so many levels beyond security. Yes, this is Google, and no they shouldn't only be using Chrome, because you cant uninstall IE from XP. Some people just click on internet shortcuts or links without even caring which browser it is. This isn't the fault of Google. This is the fault of Microsoft for neglecting their shoddy products, even if it is 2 generations old now. This isn't a (real) reason to jump ship on XP, Microsoft just wants to get rid of XP, which is another mistake. I am losing more and more respect for Tech Columnists every day.
Its at least in their history, plus they tried it twice. Maybe if they cant do it, nobody should be allowed to?
The country that tried to take over the world is afraid of the company that is taking over the world?
Oh AND by the way. You can do what ever you want with most of the technology Apple uses. It is called UNIX, Apple IS an official UNIX Distributer, though they own the GUI. Most of the core and architectural technology is freely available to the public. You just have to either learn to use command line or build your own interface if you don't want to pay Apple for it. And they can dictate how their system, GUI controlling the UNIX base, is used. You don't seem to have a problem with AIX, HP-UX, IRIX, or even Solaris being sold by their vendors? Can't target just one company, you have to get them all. Microsoft has its own core and gui, so they really can dictate how the OS is used, but they want it out there, so their restrictions are more lenient. Look through the EULA and you can see how they dont want it to be used.
Jesus! Apple's only copyright behind all this is the GUI. The core and architecture is open source, in fact Apple has given back to the community by updating everything under the gui and making it freely available. You should be happy that Apple has supported OSS unlike other companies who hoard it for themselves. They have spent time and money into developing the technology, why are they not allowed to defend their property?
Chemistry isn't covered by intellectual property. You can't patent/copyright/trademark facts. The words the authors use IS covered by copyright which is why you get in trouble for plagiarism. In fact you can dictate how your opinion is being used, because if someone were to misinterpret what you were saying you would correct them, right? Or would you let your opinion be misconstrued and possibly used against you. It is your word after all, you own it. It is why we have apologia.
Too bad youre not legally allowed to sell a book with out its cover. Learn the law before you analogize about it. You are not buying the operating system, you are buying a license to use the operating system as laid out by a contract you sign during installation. If you do not like it, return it and get your money back. If you are aware of said restrictions on your ability to use the property of other ownership, you can voice your opinion to the company by not supporting it. Deal with it, it is the law.
A great book for numerous short stories by a large variety of authors is Masterpieces edited by Orson Scott Card. It is the best thing Ive read.
It isnt anti competitive if you are trying to circumvent licensing the technology I own. If you want to use it, pay for it, if you dont want to pay for it but still use it, Ill see you in court. It is my property and I get to decide how it gets used. Just because it is there, doesnt mean you get to play with it as you please.
Ahh, see this is where DMCA is bullshit. It is within my leagal right to reverse engineer something, so long as I had no inside information in the process. The DMCA attempted to restrict the process, but should be legal. Why do you think we have competitors, Pepsi did it to Coke, Im pretty sure some computer hardware manufacturer did it to some other manufacturer, im confident some OS developer did it to another... its how the world works, and you cant stop it.
Apple says ASCAP should pay for the cost 30-sec. song samples as advertising.
Im usually one to want to stick it to the RIAA, Sony is most likely in the right. Now we dont have the contract, but Im pretty confident, if the artist goes back and reads the contract it will have a clause saying something along the lines "Any and all content created during the time of contract is property of Sony Entertainment." It is many different contracts. Employees at a large software company, Apple, Google, Yahoo, Microsoft... any side projects the employee is working on during time of employment is property of the employer. Infact, a project that an Apple employee was working on, made it into SL. I dont remember what it was, but I do remember the Apple reps at the Pro Day event at my school talking about it. I think it was for improved Samba support.
Because usually if there is no other cases like this for a country, the judges will look at precedent of a case from another country to help them decide the outcome. At least thats how it works in the US and should work for Mexico