I'm talking about how Amazon can force it to delete whatever they want from YOUR kindle. It means that you are not the absolute overlord of your own hardware, Amazon is, a fact that I find unacceptable.
yeah plus why would people understand your original post its not like we're in an OPEN SOURCE forum or anything... and its not like Linux users try to install a build of Linux on everything and anything more powerful than a toaster oven, yeah, good thing that's not the case...
the stupid American car i currently drive has cost much more to fix than the beemer (that i bought myself) that i drove through college... it has much less to do with the make of the car and much more to do with how new/complex it is, your average/.er would be able to find parts for his beemer online much less under the cost of the dealership and if unable to do the work himself pay a local mechanic to do it, that what i did with my late model 3 series for years and it still remains my favorite car I've ever had... just my 2 cents...
how are these people federal judges, i feel if you cornered a child after a civics class they could offer a more reasonable opinion on this. Why emails wouldn't be afforded the same protections as, i dunno, physical mail is just beyond me. looks like I get to learn how to set up a mail server on my current music server...
anyone else think its possible- nay probable- that Nintendo and Apple are locked in a vicious Trading Places-esque gentleman's wager over who can most rapidly refresh their product lines
It's because he wasn't...he had just finished college and enlisted in the army as to help his dad's senate campaign... al gore didn't invent the internet till 1991 when he wrote the high performance computing and communication act... i guess we could celebrate December 9th as the 18th anniversary of the time al gore invented the interwibwebwobs
yeah, but it may be totally worth it though, 'cause the way i see it this just takes me one step closer to achieving my lifelong dream of living to see the premise of "weird science" become technically possible, sooo awesome...
I'm one of "those people" who still requests a paper ballot due to not trusting diebold machines, this however is a big step in convincing me to trust the machines though, in the past electronic voting has been, to me at least, the equivalent of the board of elections refusing to disclose how exactly they count paper ballots, doing it in secret, and destroying the ballots afterward.... not exactly conducive to honest elections as far as I'm concerned...
I'm talking about how Amazon can force it to delete whatever they want from YOUR kindle. It means that you are not the absolute overlord of your own hardware, Amazon is, a fact that I find unacceptable.
yeah plus why would people understand your original post its not like we're in an OPEN SOURCE forum or anything... and its not like Linux users try to install a build of Linux on everything and anything more powerful than a toaster oven, yeah, good thing that's not the case...
the stupid American car i currently drive has cost much more to fix than the beemer (that i bought myself) that i drove through college... it has much less to do with the make of the car and much more to do with how new/complex it is, your average /.er would be able to find parts for his beemer online much less under the cost of the dealership and if unable to do the work himself pay a local mechanic to do it, that what i did with my late model 3 series for years and it still remains my favorite car I've ever had... just my 2 cents...
i bet our grandchildren will be astounded the Ministry of Truth let shenanigans like this occur, at least Pornosec will still be hard at work...
This is cloud computing like buying another pair of pants is cloud clothing.
i don't get it, could you please explain yourself to me relating your comments to repairing an automobile? thanks....
Didn't Netcraft confirm that the Terminator franchise was dead awhile ago?
how are these people federal judges, i feel if you cornered a child after a civics class they could offer a more reasonable opinion on this. Why emails wouldn't be afforded the same protections as, i dunno, physical mail is just beyond me. looks like I get to learn how to set up a mail server on my current music server...
anyone else think its possible- nay probable- that Nintendo and Apple are locked in a vicious Trading Places-esque gentleman's wager over who can most rapidly refresh their product lines
It's because he wasn't...he had just finished college and enlisted in the army as to help his dad's senate campaign... al gore didn't invent the internet till 1991 when he wrote the high performance computing and communication act... i guess we could celebrate December 9th as the 18th anniversary of the time al gore invented the interwibwebwobs
yeah, but it may be totally worth it though, 'cause the way i see it this just takes me one step closer to achieving my lifelong dream of living to see the premise of "weird science" become technically possible, sooo awesome...
I'm one of "those people" who still requests a paper ballot due to not trusting diebold machines, this however is a big step in convincing me to trust the machines though, in the past electronic voting has been, to me at least, the equivalent of the board of elections refusing to disclose how exactly they count paper ballots, doing it in secret, and destroying the ballots afterward.... not exactly conducive to honest elections as far as I'm concerned...