Quark (1977) or Quark (1978) was a great show where Adam Quark, captain of a United Galactic Sanitation Patrol ship, and crew collected giant space baggies of trash.
It states in the license that hardware manufacturers must buy permission and install safeguards (which work really well on my dual cassette deck). No computer hardware manufaturer has bought them off. Wouldn't it be easier to put some check on the product rather thatn the hardware?
Every spammer gets a "Spring Surprise."
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CrunchyFrog explined. http://orangecow.org/pythonet/sketches/crunchy.ht
Rotten tomatoes will make a comeback!
Is this lost in the political posturing of a grandstanding procecutor?
How can one balance the voter fraud versus the revealing of "trade secrets?"
More and more it is of the People, for the rich, by the ownership class.
*mumbles about the revolution and walls*
"First"
Quark (1977) or Quark (1978) was a great show where Adam Quark, captain of a United Galactic Sanitation Patrol ship, and crew collected giant space baggies of trash.
What was old is new and in humour there is truth.
To expect to have 0 bacteria is to be lifeless.
We need bacteria. How do you expect to digest foods?
Bacteria are not going away.
Its all a form of "Jacking" and about as valuable to society.
"Spew into the ether" is my new favorite quote.
Make them all have Heavy Metal bouncing around in their heads?
I have become part of the rable crying out:
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Pay money for a service?
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Copyright GPL yadda yadda yadda
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Thats not like google. They do it for free on google images.
Any good news reader connected to your news server can do the same thing GUBA does.
Inigo Montoya, you sent me SPAM, prepare to die.
CrossRef Free DOI lookup to retrieve a link to a citation.
They already provide linking technology to libraries and publishers.
Alternatively, you can Google their content using restrict=crossref in the URL.
Kind of like the story about the wilhelm.
It keeps coming up over and over.
Like Taco Bell.
Not that I disagree with them.
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http://www.somethingawful.com/articles.php?a=16
Very funny.
try http://catalog.loc.gov
It states in the license that hardware manufacturers must buy permission and install safeguards (which work really well on my dual cassette deck). No computer hardware manufaturer has bought them off. Wouldn't it be easier to put some check on the product rather thatn the hardware?