Depends where you live. Due to labour inspired pressure France has a maximum 35 hour work week (and around 35 days paid vacation a year). Its worth noting that the US has the longest average work weeks and the shortest amount of paid vacation in the developed world. You works yer hours, you makes yer choices.
There wasn't really a divide. Mohammed (who wasn't a Jew or a Christian) lived in Saudi Arabia. He had a series of revelations from 'Allah' which form the basis of Islam. He claimed that 'Allah' was the same god asthat of the Christians & the Jews (who were both quite important in the region).
However the Qu'ran (his holy book) is inconsistent with both the Torah/Old Testament & the New Testament.
Most importantly he claimed that Jesus was a prophet & not the Son of God (something that is theologically impossible in Islam & Judaism).
From an Islamic perspective, God is Allah but from a Christian perspective he isn't.
Prosecution by AMD isn't a realistic expectation.
First that assumes that AMD is notified by the victims in hte first place (and only a small proportion of end users are going to do that).
Then they have to find Fly-By-Night-Computers Inc (who have probably disappeared by then anyway).
Even if it hasn't, by the time a trial date is set, the company will more than likely have declared bankruptcy.
The damage to AMD's reputation is already done anyway.
Then theres the cost of the lawywers.
Preventing overclocking in the first place is a far more effective solution from a time, financial and public image perspective.
Thats how a modern capitalist economy works.
If we didn't spend far too much on crap that we don't really need many of us wouldnt have jobs.
Depends where you live. Due to labour inspired pressure France has a maximum 35 hour work week (and around 35 days paid vacation a year). Its worth noting that the US has the longest average work weeks and the shortest amount of paid vacation in the developed world. You works yer hours, you makes yer choices.
There wasn't really a divide.
Mohammed (who wasn't a Jew or a Christian) lived in Saudi Arabia. He had a series of revelations from 'Allah' which form the basis of Islam. He claimed that 'Allah' was the same god asthat of the Christians & the Jews (who were both quite important in the region).
However the Qu'ran (his holy book) is inconsistent with both the Torah/Old Testament & the New Testament.
Most importantly he claimed that Jesus was a prophet & not the Son of God (something that is theologically impossible in Islam & Judaism).
From an Islamic perspective, God is Allah but from a Christian perspective he isn't.