Not really, because there is WAY less money involved, thus the lawyers cant make a kazillion dollars by suing everone for everything. Thus, the lawers have no real interest in pursuing cases for the sake of the share of a possibly huge fine.
- "History is a set of lies agreed upon." - Napoleon Bonaparte
- "History is the lie commonly agreed upon," - Voltaire
If the vast majority believes something for long enough, it becomes the truth.
And btw..
"The Teaching Authority of the Church does not forbid that, in conformity with the present state of human sciences and sacred theology, research and discussions, on the part of men experienced in both fields, take place with regard to the doctrine of evolution, insofar as it inquiries into the origin of the human body as coming from pre-existent and living matter."
If you would have read the article, you would have found
Jennifer Seymour, who worked for the State Police digital technology unit, testified thismorning how she examined the digital contents of computers and hand held devices obtained as part of the investigation.
Her testimony was the strongest evidence yet in the state's circumstantial evidence case against the 34-year-old McGuire, who allegedly murdered her husband with a.38 caliber weapon, dismembered his body and placed body parts in three suitcases found in the Chesapeake Bay in May of 2004. That's not a strong case I'd say.. but IANAL (as this seems to be the acronym of this post)
Well it is atleast working a lot better than the "old" ways.
I can remember countless occasions with new Quake2, CS, Diablo II patches etc that were made available on ftp servers who quickly died and noone could upgrade for a day or two until the preasure alleviates. Admittingly you dont get your 1MB/s all the time, but atleast you (and all your buddies) get the patch.
I've downloaded with the Blizzard downloader in 1 MB/s + at a number of occasions, i'm happy with what it's doing. And furthermore.. the Blizzard pipe does not go down, so the servers are still playable once you patched =)
Blizzards World of Warcraft updater uses bittorrent to quickly distribute the frequent and obese patches to millions of users. That gives atleast 8 million legit users straight-up, even though this of course only counts for a fragment of the traffic itself.
But as always, it comes down to the bucks, if your ISP allows unthrottled bittorrent traffic, YOU will pay the costs in the end, by higher fees. Or possibly, your ISP goes out of business:P
Last time i saw Xena she was running around halfnaked in some distant wilderness, chatting with Hercules and kicking bandits in the chest. Dont think it was her:P
I have to farm flowers for 3 hours, to produce my potions used for the 5 hour raids that I attend to gain better equipment so that I can farm flower more quickly =)
Do you really see MMORPG players as people with too much money ? Ok sure they are not living in povety, but my experience after years of MMORPG is that it is a very cheap hobby. If i would divide the hours I spent playing WoW last year with the costs it broght me, the hourly cost is fractional. If I would include my 3000 computer I still pay less than 2/hour, and not including the computer (which I would have had anyway, the cost is down to 0.1/hour. That my friend, is a _very cheap_ hobby. Try go bowling for 10 cents an hour and see where you end up:-)
But most of all, a lot of people are just lousy players that tries to find out easy ways to improve their effors in whatever instance they are just fighting. Take the WoW keyboard as an example, it had some "useful" features, you could create keyboard macros, pressing a programmable key would generate multible keyboard interrupts. The downside was that blizzard decided that this was considered cheating/botting and i guess sales went down.
If Blizzard desides to ban a peripherial that actually improves your gaming capabilities, well how can you blame the sales persons for trying it this way ?:-)
And of course you have to think a bit deeper, DNA is "binary" so you have to compare it to machine code instead. You cannot simply compare base pairs with a "print" syntax.
When coding genetically, you have the four bases A, C, T and G, so it's not really binary either.
If some manages to break into your desktop office, they most likey can break into your server room as well. If thieves are looking to steal the information (and not just the hardware) they'd go for the server room directly. A common thief would probably steal some desktops and run.
Logging out of your servers before closing down at night would suffice i'd say. Or use a solution such as the Sunray, just unplug your card and you're home free:-)
Dont get me wrong, cubes are crap for a thousand reasons, but I dont think it's more of a security risk than sitting in your own room.
Well, you could run the X-server rootless, and integrate KDE applications with your Aqua ones. That's pretty useful from time to time, you can run Konqueror, Kopete, Koffice, KMail and such.
Why you would want to do like in the article, run X in a small window, is hard for me to understand though...
Not exactly true to say that they "had" to take them. IIRC the servers had pirate symbols on them :)
Not really, because there is WAY less money involved, thus the lawyers cant make a kazillion dollars by suing everone for everything. Thus, the lawers have no real interest in pursuing cases for the sake of the share of a possibly huge fine.
- "History is a set of lies agreed upon." - Napoleon Bonaparte
- "History is the lie commonly agreed upon," - Voltaire
If the vast majority believes something for long enough, it becomes the truth.
And btw..
"The Teaching Authority of the Church does not forbid that, in conformity with the present state of human sciences and sacred theology, research and discussions, on the part of men experienced in both fields, take place with regard to the doctrine of evolution, insofar as it inquiries into the origin of the human body as coming from pre-existent and living matter."
- Pope Pius XII
Her testimony was the strongest evidence yet in the state's circumstantial evidence case against the 34-year-old McGuire, who allegedly murdered her husband with a
Chimp 1: This one is fatty and full of cholesterol
Chimp 2: Mmm... bacon!
Well it is atleast working a lot better than the "old" ways.
I can remember countless occasions with new Quake2, CS, Diablo II patches etc that were made available on ftp servers who quickly died and noone could upgrade for a day or two until the preasure alleviates. Admittingly you dont get your 1MB/s all the time, but atleast you (and all your buddies) get the patch.
I've downloaded with the Blizzard downloader in 1 MB/s + at a number of occasions, i'm happy with what it's doing. And furthermore.. the Blizzard pipe does not go down, so the servers are still playable once you patched =)
Blizzards World of Warcraft updater uses bittorrent to quickly distribute the frequent and obese patches to millions of users. That gives atleast 8 million legit users straight-up, even though this of course only counts for a fragment of the traffic itself.
:P
But as always, it comes down to the bucks, if your ISP allows unthrottled bittorrent traffic, YOU will pay the costs in the end, by higher fees. Or possibly, your ISP goes out of business
Last time i saw Xena she was running around halfnaked in some distant wilderness, chatting with Hercules and kicking bandits in the chest. Dont think it was her :P
Luxury!
I have to farm flowers for 3 hours, to produce my potions used for the 5 hour raids that I attend to gain better equipment so that I can farm flower more quickly =)
If you were the least addicted to WoW, you would be WAY BEYIND looking for pickup groups to UBRS, lul =P
Sorry, but that would generate a null-pointer.
That's why my original post lacks any currency indicator. Someone still using ISO-8859-1 ?
Do you really see MMORPG players as people with too much money ? Ok sure they are not living in povety, but my experience after years of MMORPG is that it is a very cheap hobby. If i would divide the hours I spent playing WoW last year with the costs it broght me, the hourly cost is fractional. If I would include my 3000 computer I still pay less than 2/hour, and not including the computer (which I would have had anyway, the cost is down to 0.1 /hour. That my friend, is a _very cheap_ hobby. Try go bowling for 10 cents an hour and see where you end up :-)
:-)
But most of all, a lot of people are just lousy players that tries to find out easy ways to improve their effors in whatever instance they are just fighting. Take the WoW keyboard as an example, it had some "useful" features, you could create keyboard macros, pressing a programmable key would generate multible keyboard interrupts. The downside was that blizzard decided that this was considered cheating/botting and i guess sales went down.
If Blizzard desides to ban a peripherial that actually improves your gaming capabilities, well how can you blame the sales persons for trying it this way ?
A good excuse to be a lazy farmer :)
I think you missed a ";" in the end =)
And of course you have to think a bit deeper, DNA is "binary" so you have to compare it to machine code instead. You cannot simply compare base pairs with a "print" syntax.
When coding genetically, you have the four bases A, C, T and G, so it's not really binary either.
Mirror, Siberia, the Sun..hm. I think that project even has a website
on a standard 3x3 cube
:-)
I've not seen any such cube, the only ones i've seen has been 5x5 or something. I didn't even know there were different sizes.
I'm sure a handshake and a smile would have been more fitting but hey, it is a nice statue.
To me, that poor statue/guy looks _very_ troubled. I guess he just read some reviews of the Yahoo mail service =)
Also, how is it that they "defeated" Gmail? I have accounts with both and find Gmail superior.
Hey, atleast they got a statue!
If some manages to break into your desktop office, they most likey can break into your server room as well. If thieves are looking to steal the information (and not just the hardware) they'd go for the server room directly. A common thief would probably steal some desktops and run.
:-)
Logging out of your servers before closing down at night would suffice i'd say. Or use a solution such as the Sunray, just unplug your card and you're home free
Dont get me wrong, cubes are crap for a thousand reasons, but I dont think it's more of a security risk than sitting in your own room.
Yes of course. That's the whole point, isn't it ?
I'd be more interested in listening to the Microsoft perspective on OSS, UNIX/MS integration and Windows/Posix, than just a guy telling me his ideas.
Why would it be a bad thing?
Why would it be a "significant difference" ?
Their everyday strolling is probably very much alike (except for the spelling that is)
Well, you could run the X-server rootless, and integrate KDE applications with your Aqua ones. That's pretty useful from time to time, you can run Konqueror, Kopete, Koffice, KMail and such.
Why you would want to do like in the article, run X in a small window, is hard for me to understand though...
If you've read TFA, you'd know that this has virtually nothing to do with mozilla or OSS.
A third party, a mozilla fan site in korea, distributed infected binaries.
If you find an infected version of Winzip on an internet site, would you blame Winzip.com ?
The Creator? Hell, everytime we put up a brolly we are interrupting rain the Mother Nature "meant" to drop on our heads...
You go to Hell! You got to Hell and you die!