Canada rations all the time. those who can afford to wait get service and those who can't don't. You aren't using money, but it is happening. And then instead of just of cost health care, you have to factor in lost time and wages for the waiting period.
Chemotherapy for a hangnail is simply bad medical practice. Chemotherapy is when you are literally poisoned in the hope the cancer dies before your normal cells do.
Actually the people in the EFF probably understand I.P. law in it's current form and it's consequences better than those nine in the supreme court. Donning a black rob doesn't make a person omnipotent. Sure what they say is THE LAW(TM) but it's not always THE RIGHT THING(TM).
Give people easy ways to navigate through information provided by their device apps via a separate control window with tabs;
Enable display of a webpage’s content before the background image is received, allowing users to interact with the page faster;
" Permit users to easily select text in a document and adjust that selection; and
Provide users the ability to annotate text without changing the underlying document."
Basically look and feel lawsuits all over again.
Yes annotating text without changing is so difficult to program, and something that wouldn't be obvious to a skilled computer program engineer. *sarcasm*
For the misdeed of bribery to occur, there must be some obligation or representation third party by the bribed, and that substantial agreement creates a conflict of interest.
Most home routers broadcast at 56- 87 milliwats, where 1 watt is the allowed max. The hardware will literally cook itself before you could violate any sort of FCC regulation with it.
Slashdot is configured to accept public data, and hence any member of the public is presumed to be authorized to access that data.
If you put an encryption key on your network, there reverse ought to be assumed. Only the specific people given a key are assumed to be authorized.
A router is a computer (as mentioned before it is Turing complete), accessing it with a key you were not given is unauthorized access and use of a computer. This is not to say wifi cracking should carry a ten year penalty, if anything it should be handled more like simple trespass than a computer felony.
The only place I've heard of putting the engine in the trailer is a few of the biogas cars, where the biogas generator was pulled as a trailer and the gas was piped into the engine to provide fuel. So there is precedent, but I'm still skeptical that such a design would see mass market applications.
It's very easy to work up a sweat in water. You can burn more calories swimming than running. It's just that you usually don't notice the sweat because you're already wet.
I sell a product for 10 bucks.
You buy this product. I make 10 bucks per pound.
You go catch a fish. I don't make 10 bucks. You have something I sell without me having the profit from the product.
If that is not theft, I don't know what it is. You robbed me of my 10 legally entitled bucks.
The rest are cheap excuses.
Go look in the dictionary for the actual definition of theft.
Re:YOUR point's taken, but his? Come on... apk
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Linux 2.6.38 Released
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· Score: 5, Informative
Look at it a little closer.
In 2010 (last full year)
Windows 7 - 47 (87% patched)
Linux 2.6 - 47 (94% patched)
But look a little deeper and you find something more interesting
Remote vulnerabilities
Windows - 55%
Linux - 9%
Criticality
Windows - 6% not, 36% less, 17% moderately, 40% highly.
Linux - 47% not c, 49% Less, 4% Moderate
Impact for System Access
Windows - 47%
Linux - 1%
Not all bugs and vulnerabilities are made equal or are equally important. Every program no matter how good, will have bugs, and some bugs will be exploitable. Your comparison is also flawed as 2.6 is much older than windows 7. (By a factor of about 5) Your reasoning is further flawed as a list of of windows vulnerability doesn't include, word, above, acrobat, or IE exploits. which will also add a number of vulnerabilities to a home desktop windows system.
Apples and oranges for your solar thermal and PV: the former gathers low-grade heat and the latter high-grade electricity. 1kWh of electricity can provide far more than 1kWh of usable heat
A link is not a distibution.
A link is like telling your friend or a stranger, hey there's a guy at this parking lot that can give you such a DVD.
A link or URL mean Uniform Resource Locater. It talks about the location of something, but is not that something.
"The Constitution has no inherent authority or obligation. It has no authority or obligation at all, unless as a contract between man and man. And it does not so much as even purport to be a contract between persons now existing" -Lysander Spooner, No Treason
Basically, there's no reason to use FLAC – "lossily" compressed audio is plenty good enough.
How about being able to convert into whatever lossy format is currently in vogue? If you start in aac and convert to a different lossy model like mp3, you have two passes of losses. With having everything in FLAC and converting if you need to then you only have one pass of losses no matter what. Because it creates the same raw data-stream as a.wav file it is directly or indirectly compatible with every type of audio media and audio media player in the best way possible. Also FLAC is very processor efficient in playback, being very friendly on the battery life of portable music players.
Bastiat of which Ron Paul almost nearly mirror sat of the far left side of the French assembly, near Proudhon. All of the liberal time was against the political economy (buying and selling of state privileged and power by money and other means.) The class analysis generally wasn't rich against poor, but privledged by the State v unprivileged. At the time there was practically nobody who was rich but unprivileged. (Marx's equivocation of the two are responsible for much of the failure in his theory such as the rampant small-scale entrepreneurship in Cuba and the black market of the USSR) Today there are some in this class, but not as many as conservatives would have us believe.
Tucker listed the four big monopolies of the State which skew exchanges to benefit the privledged of Land, Tariff, Patent and Banking. All of these exist today in all their malevolence, to which the list may be added medicine, and radio communications. among others.
128 GFLOPS. Four of the cores are or were planed as G-strera co-processors with high floating point performance. And it's trying to do it in a 20W package. MIPS is also without interlocked pipelines and this provides some performance boost as well.
Of course these chips were orignially planed for the end of last year.
There certainly are uses for virtualization, but it should not garner nearly the market it has. It's pulling out the 20lb sledge for everything, when most tasks really only need a ball-peen. It comes right back to the old adage of the tool that does everything does nothing well.
However most of those who pursue illegal drugs are so self-destructive that they don't care enough or don't have the means to do these simple tests and procedures to protect themselves against potential adulterants.
Canada rations all the time. those who can afford to wait get service and those who can't don't. You aren't using money, but it is happening. And then instead of just of cost health care, you have to factor in lost time and wages for the waiting period. Chemotherapy for a hangnail is simply bad medical practice. Chemotherapy is when you are literally poisoned in the hope the cancer dies before your normal cells do.
The DMCA is not a result of trade in the marketplace. It is the result of trade in the political economy, that is to say of state power and privilege.
Actually the people in the EFF probably understand I.P. law in it's current form and it's consequences better than those nine in the supreme court. Donning a black rob doesn't make a person omnipotent. Sure what they say is THE LAW(TM) but it's not always THE RIGHT THING(TM).
Here are some of the patent claims
Give people easy ways to navigate through information provided by their device apps via a separate control window with tabs; Enable display of a webpage’s content before the background image is received, allowing users to interact with the page faster; " Permit users to easily select text in a document and adjust that selection; and Provide users the ability to annotate text without changing the underlying document."
Basically look and feel lawsuits all over again. Yes annotating text without changing is so difficult to program, and something that wouldn't be obvious to a skilled computer program engineer. *sarcasm*
For the misdeed of bribery to occur, there must be some obligation or representation third party by the bribed, and that substantial agreement creates a conflict of interest.
Most home routers broadcast at 56- 87 milliwats, where 1 watt is the allowed max. The hardware will literally cook itself before you could violate any sort of FCC regulation with it.
Slashdot is configured to accept public data, and hence any member of the public is presumed to be authorized to access that data. If you put an encryption key on your network, there reverse ought to be assumed. Only the specific people given a key are assumed to be authorized. A router is a computer (as mentioned before it is Turing complete), accessing it with a key you were not given is unauthorized access and use of a computer. This is not to say wifi cracking should carry a ten year penalty, if anything it should be handled more like simple trespass than a computer felony.
The only place I've heard of putting the engine in the trailer is a few of the biogas cars, where the biogas generator was pulled as a trailer and the gas was piped into the engine to provide fuel. So there is precedent, but I'm still skeptical that such a design would see mass market applications.
It's very easy to work up a sweat in water. You can burn more calories swimming than running. It's just that you usually don't notice the sweat because you're already wet.
Exactly, or just add enough random data into the stream, plus the voice channel or make it look like a constant stream of random data.
I sell a product for 10 bucks. You buy this product. I make 10 bucks per pound. You go catch a fish. I don't make 10 bucks. You have something I sell without me having the profit from the product. If that is not theft, I don't know what it is. You robbed me of my 10 legally entitled bucks. The rest are cheap excuses.
Go look in the dictionary for the actual definition of theft.
Look at it a little closer.
In 2010 (last full year)
Windows 7 - 47 (87% patched)
Linux 2.6 - 47 (94% patched)
But look a little deeper and you find something more interesting
Remote vulnerabilities
Windows - 55%
Linux - 9%
Criticality
Windows - 6% not, 36% less, 17% moderately, 40% highly.
Linux - 47% not c, 49% Less, 4% Moderate
Impact for System Access
Windows - 47%
Linux - 1%
Not all bugs and vulnerabilities are made equal or are equally important. Every program no matter how good, will have bugs, and some bugs will be exploitable. Your comparison is also flawed as 2.6 is much older than windows 7. (By a factor of about 5) Your reasoning is further flawed as a list of of windows vulnerability doesn't include, word, above, acrobat, or IE exploits. which will also add a number of vulnerabilities to a home desktop windows system.
Apples and oranges for your solar thermal and PV: the former gathers low-grade heat and the latter high-grade electricity. 1kWh of electricity can provide far more than 1kWh of usable heat
depends on the size of the gradient.
"Eddie Talbot is a litigious bastard." That much at least we now know to be true.
A link is not a distibution. A link is like telling your friend or a stranger, hey there's a guy at this parking lot that can give you such a DVD. A link or URL mean Uniform Resource Locater. It talks about the location of something, but is not that something.
"The Constitution has no inherent authority or obligation. It has no authority or obligation at all, unless as a contract between man and man. And it does not so much as even purport to be a contract between persons now existing" -Lysander Spooner, No Treason
HDTracks offerd FLAC with no DRM.
Basically, there's no reason to use FLAC – "lossily" compressed audio is plenty good enough.
How about being able to convert into whatever lossy format is currently in vogue? If you start in aac and convert to a different lossy model like mp3, you have two passes of losses. With having everything in FLAC and converting if you need to then you only have one pass of losses no matter what. Because it creates the same raw data-stream as a .wav file it is directly or indirectly compatible with every type of audio media and audio media player in the best way possible. Also FLAC is very processor efficient in playback, being very friendly on the battery life of portable music players.
Bastiat of which Ron Paul almost nearly mirror sat of the far left side of the French assembly, near Proudhon. All of the liberal time was against the political economy (buying and selling of state privileged and power by money and other means.) The class analysis generally wasn't rich against poor, but privledged by the State v unprivileged. At the time there was practically nobody who was rich but unprivileged. (Marx's equivocation of the two are responsible for much of the failure in his theory such as the rampant small-scale entrepreneurship in Cuba and the black market of the USSR) Today there are some in this class, but not as many as conservatives would have us believe. Tucker listed the four big monopolies of the State which skew exchanges to benefit the privledged of Land, Tariff, Patent and Banking. All of these exist today in all their malevolence, to which the list may be added medicine, and radio communications. among others.
The very fact that it's available is in it's own way a win.
They don't believe they actually have their own plant, but contract out all of their fabrication/
128 GFLOPS. Four of the cores are or were planed as G-strera co-processors with high floating point performance. And it's trying to do it in a 20W package. MIPS is also without interlocked pipelines and this provides some performance boost as well. Of course these chips were orignially planed for the end of last year.
A different number is not the same as the sun moving 15 deg in it's arc in the sky.
There certainly are uses for virtualization, but it should not garner nearly the market it has. It's pulling out the 20lb sledge for everything, when most tasks really only need a ball-peen. It comes right back to the old adage of the tool that does everything does nothing well.
I prefer a 2 or 3 lbs cross-peen.
However most of those who pursue illegal drugs are so self-destructive that they don't care enough or don't have the means to do these simple tests and procedures to protect themselves against potential adulterants.