This means that people run into intersections at high speeds, and on that case, deserve a ticket anyway. The cameras aren't the real source of the problem; reckless driving is.
1. Copy your anonymous letter 2. Translate it to Arabic using Google 3. Translate it to Spanish using Google 4. Translate it to German using Google 5. Translate it back to English 6. Fix the typos 7. Send.
Here's an example (I skipped step 6):
1. A copy of your policy 2. Translated into Arabic by Google 3. Spanish translation by Google 4. Google Translated into German 5. English translation on back 6. Fix typo 7. Send.
Well, I live in El Salvador, where some people live on $1 per day, but God forbids they lack a cellphone. Most people does anything to get their hands on a Blackberry (everyone seems to have one nowadays).
It may not be illegal, but rather unethical. It's not like they're pirating the results, the content per se. They're using the layer underneath --the code--, and trying to pass it as their own to gain visitors/advertising revenue.
If you want a real life analogy, it's like the friend who asks for your advice or your help on something, but what he doesn't tell you is that he's going to sell the result and earn money with it. You're a doctor and don't have any idea of what the patient has? No problem, just go out on Friday night with your other doctor friends and tell them "I read about these symptoms..." so they tell you what they think and then you come back on Monday to charge your patient a lot of money for your brilliant diagnostics. Or even better: why don't we print some Google Maps screenshots and sell them to other people? Of course, we'd better not tell them where we got the images from.
If you make money from someone else's work, it's not OK, that's why I'm so much against sites such as Softonic. A good analogy on your example would be copying and burning CDs and selling them on the street. Tha'ts low life. If Bing wanted to test Google's search results to improve their own algorythm, there shouldn't be a problem; in fact, that's a healthy benchmark. However, if they're just displaying others' results, it's plain lame.
Dengue hurts like hell. I've had it twice, and can tell you it's no fun. Still, it doesn't matter what people say: it's not a deadly disease if controlled in time. The problem is that most people in poor tropical countries (I hail from El Salvador) lack the education to prevent mosquitos, and living with less than a dolar per day is difficult to take care of sickness. Even a small flu can kill a kid in those situations.
However, a genetic modification could modify the ecosystem. It's a hard decision, so we'll have to wait and see if it works or not.
...that's exactly the way p2p it's supposed to work. For those who still don't have a clue, the big uploaders are mostly from "The Scene" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warez_scene
They get the leaks, rip, transcode, and post files for others to share.
With Marilyn Manson's soundtrack for the first movie as my witness, I can assure you that franchise was famous right before any movie was released, so it had nothing to do with it.
Of course there mustn't be any definitive opinion on whether there is some damage to kids, but they're playing the safe way:
1. Put a disclaimer against kids 0-6 years old playing their games. 2. Release a bunch of games for that exact target audience. 3. Expect the parents to accidentally the warning tags.
If any parent were to suite the companies for their kids suddenly going blind, they could argue that they had already warned against it.
Not to mention Canon models with the CHDK software. Not as good as a DLSR, but it's worth the trouble if you need to spy as an art-lover secret agent would. http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/CHDK
Phone companies spam me every day with their promotional broadcasting. I can't believe they're taking so long to use all that for something actually useful.
Yup. People will be as free, wealthy and happy in Cuba as they now are in Haiti. Good times.
Ah... life is full of ironies, sir. Comparing Cuba and Ayiti is one of the most absurd things I've read today (but relax, it's not even 1am).
Haiti has virtually zero professionals and doctors, whereas Cuba has not only several medical schools in the island, but regularly sends medical help to most countries in Latin America, including Haiti. I know so because I stuck a metal bar in my eye in Grand-Goâve and received help from a team of Bolivian doctors graduated from Cuba, and living in Ouest. These guys have a hard time in Port-au-Prince, perhaps because of the UN looking down on them, and the Marines bullying them. The same marines who have helped destroy Haiti since 1915. However, ironic as it may sound, Haiti is the happiest place I've seen in my life. Perhaps it's that I haven't traveled enough, but the most disgraceful conditions in the world may contain happier people than thou.
Cuba, in the other hand, is a whole different story, though, being such a proud and nationalist country. They are happy with their politics and regime, just like the US are happy with their corporations and military, chanting "America fuck yeah" all around. Cuban people live as they do because they decided it. They had Fidel because they helped him get there, and he hasn't let them down. They may not be "free" from their strong political regime, but they may be freer from the meddling of the US in their business, contrary to Haiti which seems to hold the whole fleet of UN motor vehicles, and their development programs that consist of basically paying people to get a broom and sweep a 3m spot all day long.
Finally, wealth is a relative term. Someone like you could never understand what it is to live as a Cuban. My brother used to trick Cubans into creating their own budget in a "free" country, and he found out they didn't usually count food and medicine as expenses, simply because "it's always there". Now compare it to poor Ayiti, which doesn't know what money or wealth is.
Gotta love the use of new technology on this article: photography. It makes us wonder how this hadn't been noticed earlier. Sounds as if denialists are really denying reality.
cleaning one of those things is going to be a bitch.
Yes, and that is why producers have related rights over the work. However, the authory of the work still belongs to the artist.
But where is Diaspora* now? I've been on their site since december and the site is dead.
This means that people run into intersections at high speeds, and on that case, deserve a ticket anyway. The cameras aren't the real source of the problem; reckless driving is.
More like Capitalist Asia.
Please, get an internet for this man!
Repeat the history of these guys http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventh-day_Adventist_Church
How about adamantium claws? *snikt*
You can use Google Translator to tweak the text:
1. Copy your anonymous letter
2. Translate it to Arabic using Google
3. Translate it to Spanish using Google
4. Translate it to German using Google
5. Translate it back to English
6. Fix the typos
7. Send.
Here's an example (I skipped step 6):
1. A copy of your policy
2. Translated into Arabic by Google
3. Spanish translation by Google
4. Google Translated into German
5. English translation on back
6. Fix typo
7. Send.
Well, I live in El Salvador, where some people live on $1 per day, but God forbids they lack a cellphone. Most people does anything to get their hands on a Blackberry (everyone seems to have one nowadays).
It may not be illegal, but rather unethical. It's not like they're pirating the results, the content per se. They're using the layer underneath --the code--, and trying to pass it as their own to gain visitors/advertising revenue.
If you want a real life analogy, it's like the friend who asks for your advice or your help on something, but what he doesn't tell you is that he's going to sell the result and earn money with it. You're a doctor and don't have any idea of what the patient has? No problem, just go out on Friday night with your other doctor friends and tell them "I read about these symptoms..." so they tell you what they think and then you come back on Monday to charge your patient a lot of money for your brilliant diagnostics. Or even better: why don't we print some Google Maps screenshots and sell them to other people? Of course, we'd better not tell them where we got the images from.
If you make money from someone else's work, it's not OK, that's why I'm so much against sites such as Softonic. A good analogy on your example would be copying and burning CDs and selling them on the street. Tha'ts low life. If Bing wanted to test Google's search results to improve their own algorythm, there shouldn't be a problem; in fact, that's a healthy benchmark. However, if they're just displaying others' results, it's plain lame.
Dengue hurts like hell. I've had it twice, and can tell you it's no fun. Still, it doesn't matter what people say: it's not a deadly disease if controlled in time. The problem is that most people in poor tropical countries (I hail from El Salvador) lack the education to prevent mosquitos, and living with less than a dolar per day is difficult to take care of sickness. Even a small flu can kill a kid in those situations.
However, a genetic modification could modify the ecosystem. It's a hard decision, so we'll have to wait and see if it works or not.
Revolution may not be retweeted, but don't fret: it'll be found overseeded on some torrent site.
A three-country super alliance manages to catch five kids. Way to go.
...that's exactly the way p2p it's supposed to work. For those who still don't have a clue, the big uploaders are mostly from "The Scene" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warez_scene
They get the leaks, rip, transcode, and post files for others to share.
How about a LOL, WTF, BFF, /b/ and OMG buttons while you're at it?
With Marilyn Manson's soundtrack for the first movie as my witness, I can assure you that franchise was famous right before any movie was released, so it had nothing to do with it.
Of course there mustn't be any definitive opinion on whether there is some damage to kids, but they're playing the safe way:
1. Put a disclaimer against kids 0-6 years old playing their games.
2. Release a bunch of games for that exact target audience.
3. Expect the parents to accidentally the warning tags.
If any parent were to suite the companies for their kids suddenly going blind, they could argue that they had already warned against it.
Tell that to Facebook in regard to Lamebook.
Not to mention Canon models with the CHDK software. Not as good as a DLSR, but it's worth the trouble if you need to spy as an art-lover secret agent would. http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/CHDK
Phone companies spam me every day with their promotional broadcasting. I can't believe they're taking so long to use all that for something actually useful.
Yup. People will be as free, wealthy and happy in Cuba as they now are in Haiti. Good times.
Ah... life is full of ironies, sir. Comparing Cuba and Ayiti is one of the most absurd things I've read today (but relax, it's not even 1am). Haiti has virtually zero professionals and doctors, whereas Cuba has not only several medical schools in the island, but regularly sends medical help to most countries in Latin America, including Haiti. I know so because I stuck a metal bar in my eye in Grand-Goâve and received help from a team of Bolivian doctors graduated from Cuba, and living in Ouest. These guys have a hard time in Port-au-Prince, perhaps because of the UN looking down on them, and the Marines bullying them. The same marines who have helped destroy Haiti since 1915. However, ironic as it may sound, Haiti is the happiest place I've seen in my life. Perhaps it's that I haven't traveled enough, but the most disgraceful conditions in the world may contain happier people than thou. Cuba, in the other hand, is a whole different story, though, being such a proud and nationalist country. They are happy with their politics and regime, just like the US are happy with their corporations and military, chanting "America fuck yeah" all around. Cuban people live as they do because they decided it. They had Fidel because they helped him get there, and he hasn't let them down. They may not be "free" from their strong political regime, but they may be freer from the meddling of the US in their business, contrary to Haiti which seems to hold the whole fleet of UN motor vehicles, and their development programs that consist of basically paying people to get a broom and sweep a 3m spot all day long. Finally, wealth is a relative term. Someone like you could never understand what it is to live as a Cuban. My brother used to trick Cubans into creating their own budget in a "free" country, and he found out they didn't usually count food and medicine as expenses, simply because "it's always there". Now compare it to poor Ayiti, which doesn't know what money or wealth is.
Gotta love the use of new technology on this article: photography. It makes us wonder how this hadn't been noticed earlier. Sounds as if denialists are really denying reality.