Sound like a compiler with a graph-oriented high level language. Could be implemented around nearly anything. So in fact, instead of being a new language, it may be more precise to say it's a notation on top of a language.
Wait a second... What are the connexions between the author of that smelly goo and Micro$oft ? This bashing of the open standards, "limiting the growth of the internet", this "second internet coming" phantasy, make me wonder if all that crap is not, after all, a troll to push the ".NET" thing...
"the bandwidth secondary to the experience" bullshit, again. Well, let them set up their streaming flow of shit in the face, and wait for 11:30 PM for it to blow out. We'll see if they still think bandwidth is secondary.
Everything can be cracked, as long as a path for retrieving the information exists. In this case, since speakers do output consistent data, the intermediate node can be replaced by a non-fucked one. It's just a question of time and logic. A kind of game some people love to solve. You may have to wait months before the solution comes out, but when the protection is cracked, the game is over for the fucking corporation which relies on it to steal people's right to copy content. And the corporation's gonna bye-bye.
By the time they shall, under the present law, give away the copyright keys to the public, those corporations will have been dead for long... very long.
I smoeone wants to clone, it's that particular someone's problem. The "society ethics" bullshit has absolutely nothing to do with it. Society is here only to force people to pay taxes.
and should never interfere with private life.
I heard also about this kind of pseudo-legal strongarming to steaql a domain name, lately : it's "ldh.org", which has been belonging to a group named "LDH" for 4 years, and all of a sudden a french lobby named "Ligue Francaise de Defense des Droits de l'Homme et du Citoyen" (LFDDHC) bullshit-claims that their trademark is "LDH" and fills a complains to WIPO-domain name disputes, in addition to harass the domain-name holder, a guy who lives in Japan.
More interesting is that that guy scanned the entire registered mail and displays it on his site, to show the lame arguments used to try to rip the domain name. it's in french and well worth the reading --> http://www.vidovic.org/augustin/pages/lfdh_rar/
When the people you elected to administer a common shared resource start preventing you to use that resource and fueling corporations and lobbies lawsuits against normal people, then it's high time for the normal people to say
NOFucking NO bordel
The domain names are basically entries inside databases, nothing more. It's a fucking Common resource. If people tell you that a name is their property, it's time to give them the finger.
cracking the word processor to view your own documents, I think this would be somewhat analogous to stealing gas for your car.
Of course, it's only an analogy.
In real life, I have bought that fucking word processor, and if I want to reverse-engineer it in order to see how it works, this fucking software is my property, do you understand you fucking son of a lawyer bitch ?
Next time you try to make me believe that what I have bought with my own money is not really my own property, you're taking the risk of receiving a bullet from my own gun in you fucking son of a laywer bitch head.
It's obvious: by patenting the instruction set of IA64, Intel will prevent _any_ competition in that field. And in the hardware world, the best way to kill a system is to prevent the existence of clones (see IBM and PS/2 patents ==> no more PS/2). This is thus clearly a move from Intel to kill the IA64 platform before it only exists. Anyway, that's not so bad, since there are so many other good processor types (see ARM, for example).
Think that's it's far easier to sell, buy, use, say, a mobile phone or a palm computer or a wearable;-) than a desktop PC.
The time has come for the emergence of a new industry. The old time's supercomputers, ENIAC-like, followed by mainframes, followed by "mini-computers" are all gone to the prehistoric cemetery... Now for the "micro-computers" to follow.
Here comes the age of "nano-computers", embedded in our everydy life. We already know them, use them, without a thought. They are here.
Yeah, I must stand still and wait for the acquisition for nearly a full second with my good not-so-old Fujifilm FinePix 1700 Z if I want to have a non-null chance to get an acceptable still image.... So I'm eargerly waiting for this high-speed capture components to be available for normal still digital cameras...
Gnutella being nobody, nobody pays nothing, and it's for unlimited swapping of any file, not just mp3.
Not by =not producing= a linux client, which anyway we can do ourselves, but by pretending any linux client is necessarily meant for piracy.
This is an insult.
It's not a felony, it's an act of resistance and a question of simple human dignity.
Check GNUArt : GNUArt.org and GNUArt.net
Where do you think you can claim that playing a DVD on a GNU/Linux system is illegal ? Nowhere. You're dead, shit.
Everybody have to know the truth about the matrix !
Sound like a compiler with a graph-oriented high level language. Could be implemented around nearly anything. So in fact, instead of being a new language, it may be more precise to say it's a notation on top of a language.
Wait a second... What are the connexions between the author of that smelly goo and Micro$oft ? This bashing of the open standards, "limiting the growth of the internet", this "second internet coming" phantasy, make me wonder if all that crap is not, after all, a troll to push the ".NET" thing...
"the bandwidth secondary to the experience" bullshit, again. Well, let them set up their streaming flow of shit in the face, and wait for 11:30 PM for it to blow out. We'll see if they still think bandwidth is secondary.
Everything can be cracked, as long as a path for retrieving the information exists. In this case, since speakers do output consistent data, the intermediate node can be replaced by a non-fucked one. It's just a question of time and logic. A kind of game some people love to solve. You may have to wait months before the solution comes out, but when the protection is cracked, the game is over for the fucking corporation which relies on it to steal people's right to copy content. And the corporation's gonna bye-bye.
By the time they shall, under the present law, give away the copyright keys to the public, those corporations will have been dead for long... very long.
They just die suddenly, one day, after a long and busy uptime.
(And usually, always the day which they will be of utmost importance)
I smoeone wants to clone, it's that particular someone's problem. The "society ethics" bullshit has absolutely nothing to do with it. Society is here only to force people to pay taxes. and should never interfere with private life.
I heard also about this kind of pseudo-legal strongarming to steaql a domain name, lately : it's "ldh.org", which has been belonging to a group named "LDH" for 4 years, and all of a sudden a french lobby named "Ligue Francaise de Defense des Droits de l'Homme et du Citoyen" (LFDDHC) bullshit-claims that their trademark is "LDH" and fills a complains to WIPO-domain name disputes, in addition to harass the domain-name holder, a guy who lives in Japan. More interesting is that that guy scanned the entire registered mail and displays it on his site, to show the lame arguments used to try to rip the domain name. it's in french and well worth the reading --> http://www.vidovic.org/augustin/pages/lfdh_rar/
NO Fucking NO bordel
The domain names are basically entries inside databases, nothing more. It's a fucking Common resource. If people tell you that a name is their property, it's time to give them the finger.cracking the word processor to view your own documents, I think this would be somewhat analogous to stealing gas for your car. Of course, it's only an analogy. In real life, I have bought that fucking word processor, and if I want to reverse-engineer it in order to see how it works, this fucking software is my property, do you understand you fucking son of a lawyer bitch ? Next time you try to make me believe that what I have bought with my own money is not really my own property, you're taking the risk of receiving a bullet from my own gun in you fucking son of a laywer bitch head.
SPAM is theft of bandwidth, and theft of recipient's money ! Usually people _pay_ (phone bill) to receive mail.
> even though the patches are developed and tested in the same building
.. You forgot to mention the bugs, which are also developed in the same building...
If Mars was so dry, then how come glacier were there, then ? The formation of ice needs water, as well as a decent atm. pressure.
So telling at the same time "mars is dry" and "Mars had glaciers" is somewhat strange.
It's obvious: by patenting the instruction set of IA64, Intel will prevent _any_ competition in that field. And in the hardware world, the best way to kill a system is to prevent the existence of clones (see IBM and PS/2 patents ==> no more PS/2). This is thus clearly a move from Intel to kill the IA64 platform before it only exists. Anyway, that's not so bad, since there are so many other good processor types (see ARM, for example).
Maybe it can be used as a kind of gas station, or as a prison, or as a scientific station for radio telescopes (it's outside heliosphere)...
Yeeepeeee!!!
At laaaaaasssst !
I was soooo fed up with hacking the latest kernel to adapt a reiserfs patch into it each time !
URESHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII !!!
Think that's it's far easier to sell, buy, use, say, a mobile phone or a palm computer or a wearable ;-) than a desktop PC.
The time has come for the emergence of a new industry. The old time's supercomputers, ENIAC-like, followed by mainframes, followed by "mini-computers" are all gone to the prehistoric cemetery... Now for the "micro-computers" to follow.
Here comes the age of "nano-computers", embedded in our everydy life. We already know them, use them, without a thought. They are here.
Yeah, I must stand still and wait for the acquisition for nearly a full second with my good not-so-old Fujifilm FinePix 1700 Z if I want to have a non-null chance to get an acceptable still image.... So I'm eargerly waiting for this high-speed capture components to be available for normal still digital cameras...
Funny, I though carbon dioxid was only to be found either as a solid ice, or as gas.