I visited New York some 8 months ago (im from Norway). My impression was the exact opposite. While Zone 1 movies cost about the same in both NY and Norway. Our Zone 2 movies are about $10 cheaper.
So i ended up just buying one movie. Terminator ultimate edition. Think it was on a Virgin Megastore on 5th ave close to the empire state building.
But maybe UK and EU, contradicting popular belif, is more expensive than Norway.
FYI. old dvds and B-movies one can get for $10/nok90. Regular films are $20/nok180. Some chessy companies demand $25 though.
Remember the dos undelete utility? If you didn't add anything to your drive it usually was enough to supply the first character of a file and it would recover. I thing that may be the reason right there.
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Dos 3.2 could. But im not sure that the same thing goes for windows millenium. If if it does, your soundblaster live wont help you relive that niffy Larry tune.
I do belive the idea is that you put up this system between skyscrapers in cities. That way reducing the need of cabling. And they get cheaper broadband access. The article mention that the range limit in cities on tall buildings would be 1500 feet. Its not a consumer product. And i dont think comsumers need all this bandwith either(100+ mbit). Radio access is just as well for us. Tough it might be an option for huge apartment buildings in Manhattan etc..
Yup, region 0. The only movies i've ever seen with this region is "dances with wolves" and pr0n movies. Gotta love the pr0n industry. Its seems they're not only in it for the money, like certain hollywood companies are.:)
The article mentions that Norway getting a strict version of laws that already is in effect in other countries. Denmark, Finland, Germany, Austria, and Italy
It also say that this law will mostly affect _Norwegian_ companies and people sending out spam. So all you spammers operating out of other countries can shill.Spam will not be illegal if you ask for permission. The rest of the article is the same crap you can expect from a tabloid.
Guess they are trying to regain all the wealth they missed out when leting people use mp3 for free. This format will probably be locked and you have to pay huge/hugeish royalties for using it. With Ogg Vorbis getting better I think it this plan will fail.
I seldom have too reboot my computer. And when I do, I like to see whats going on. So for me this function is quite useless. My NT using, FreeBSD zealot friend showed me this a similar thing on his bsd box some 1,5 year ago. I was not impressed. Wheres all the boot information?/var/log/boot.msg,/var/log/messages is a place to look of course.;)
Actually seeing all the boot information tends to impress my friends more, than the new windows logo of the week. If that is a point of this whole linux using business. Which it isnt.
So the quality of a movie only depends on its budget? I've seen lots of good low budget films. In fact these tend to consentrate more on plot, and less on special effects. In addition. What are the main cost in the movie business? My guess is actor salaries. If movie budgets go down, so will these salaries. The audience wont suffer. Only the rich investors and overpaid actors. And still, the quality argument goes here. You want to see movies at the hitech cinemas right? You'll have to pay the studios to get access to these.
In _my_ country almost no movie will earn huge amounts of money. But movies are still being produced. Go figure that one out. I'll give you a clue. Some people like to make movies. (where others like to make lots of money)
They actually know that their records will be on napster within release time + encode time of the fastest buyers computer. And they still continue to make music? Why? 'Cause they also know that lots of people like to buy records. Like to have a neat cover. Like to spend their free time on other things than downloading stuff from napster. Like their music to play at best possible sound quality.
There will allways be someone there to create great music for us. We will lose our Brittney Spears, Boyzones and Spice Girls etc. But do we really need those? Now adays, anyone and their dog can create good music with a average computer or a plain old guitar. And if releasing it on napster will make them famous. Then they will release their music on napster. They need to earn some extra bucks? They can go on tour. Sell merchandise, or even record a CD.
Everyone is happy, and the strongest (best) will survive and go pro. Everyone else will have to support them selves with a real job. Like helping out elders..
You are free to browse at -1 and read all about the first posts. You are also free to browse at 0, like I am, there you van read all the flamebaits and redundant posts. Whats wrong with negative points. Flamebaits like this are kinda interesting on a boring christmas day. Firstposts never are..
OS X is supposed to use some stuff from FreeBSD right?
How come Apple feel its okay to lend stuff from open source world and sell it to others, when its not okay that the open source world lend their themes and release them for free?
ISS is habitated by 2 americans, 2 russians, and one person from the other countries in round robin fashion.
Though i seriously doubt that Germany will waste their chance of visiting ISS on a tv show winner.
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Allright! Don't remember where it is though. Youve got the link?
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Bad example. Elite is supposed to go into PD (or maybe gpl) open source. I think january 2000 was the date David Drabben wanted it to happen. Still nothing though.
Anyways this dejanews search reveald that Elite is "effectively" public domain Usenet Article
Soundblaster LIVE!/emu10k1 support has been in the kernel atleast since 2.2.17. Before that one i used 2.4.0-test which also had support for it. As for ntfs support its easy to set up a small fat32 partition. Linux can read and write those.
Reading a bit further you would see that writes that dooms was not the first. Merly the first to do FPS well. That is another discussion though..
About time. Now give me my flying car!
I visited New York some 8 months ago (im from Norway). My impression was the exact opposite. While Zone 1 movies cost about the same in both NY and Norway. Our Zone 2 movies are about $10 cheaper.
So i ended up just buying one movie. Terminator ultimate edition. Think it was on a Virgin Megastore on 5th ave close to the empire state building.
But maybe UK and EU, contradicting popular belif, is more expensive than Norway.
FYI. old dvds and B-movies one can get for $10/nok90. Regular films are $20/nok180. Some chessy companies demand $25 though.
Aritsts also earn money on touring and airplay. Same thing.
It certainly works the other way. I copied windows netscape email to linux. No problems
IANAH
Remember the dos undelete utility? If you didn't add anything to your drive it usually was enough to supply the first character of a file and it would recover. I thing that may be the reason right there.
Dos 3.2 could. But im not sure that the same thing goes for windows millenium. If if it does, your soundblaster live wont help you relive that niffy Larry tune.
I do belive the idea is that you put up this system between skyscrapers in cities. That way reducing the need of cabling. And they get cheaper broadband access. The article mention that the range limit in cities on tall buildings would be 1500 feet. Its not a consumer product. And i dont think comsumers need all this bandwith either(100+ mbit). Radio access is just as well for us. Tough it might be an option for huge apartment buildings in Manhattan etc..
Yup, region 0. The only movies i've ever seen with this region is "dances with wolves" and pr0n movies. Gotta love the pr0n industry. Its seems they're not only in it for the money, like certain hollywood companies are. :)
ln -s /etc /Configuration
But why bother?
How about:
computer browse to h t t p colon slash slash slash dot dot org
On norwegian television this Danish female scientist was featured doing exacly over a year ago. Its nothing new.
The article mentions that Norway getting a strict version of laws that already is in effect in other countries. Denmark, Finland, Germany, Austria, and Italy
It also say that this law will mostly affect _Norwegian_ companies and people sending out spam. So all you spammers operating out of other countries can shill.Spam will not be illegal if you ask for permission. The rest of the article is the same crap you can expect from a tabloid.
Of course. There allready is a "linux for dummies" in print already.
Guess they are trying to regain all the wealth they missed out when leting people use mp3 for free. This format will probably be locked and you have to pay huge/hugeish royalties for using it. With Ogg Vorbis getting better I think it this plan will fail.
Though mp3s have gotten lots of publicity lately.
Yes, fire wire, cd's, and flash chips will be affected.
I seldom have too reboot my computer. And when I do, I like to see whats going on. So for me this function is quite useless. My NT using, FreeBSD zealot friend showed me this a similar thing on his bsd box some 1,5 year ago. I was not impressed. Wheres all the boot information? /var/log/boot.msg, /var/log/messages is a place to look of course. ;)
Actually seeing all the boot information tends to impress my friends more, than the new windows logo of the week. If that is a point of this whole linux using business. Which it isnt.
So the quality of a movie only depends on its budget? I've seen lots of good low budget films. In fact these tend to consentrate more on plot, and less on special effects. In addition. What are the main cost in the movie business? My guess is actor salaries. If movie budgets go down, so will these salaries. The audience wont suffer. Only the rich investors and overpaid actors. And still, the quality argument goes here. You want to see movies at the hitech cinemas right? You'll have to pay the studios to get access to these.
In _my_ country almost no movie will earn huge amounts of money. But movies are still being produced. Go figure that one out. I'll give you a clue. Some people like to make movies. (where others like to make lots of money)
Its been said before but aperantly not enough.
They actually know that their records will be on napster within release time + encode time of the fastest buyers computer. And they still continue to make music? Why? 'Cause they also know that lots of people like to buy records. Like to have a neat cover. Like to spend their free time on other things than downloading stuff from napster. Like their music to play at best possible sound quality.
There will allways be someone there to create great music for us. We will lose our Brittney Spears, Boyzones and Spice Girls etc. But do we really need those? Now adays, anyone and their dog can create good music with a average computer or a plain old guitar. And if releasing it on napster will make them famous. Then they will release their music on napster. They need to earn some extra bucks? They can go on tour. Sell merchandise, or even record a CD.
Everyone is happy, and the strongest (best) will survive and go pro. Everyone else will have to support them selves with a real job. Like helping out elders..
I like the sound of this.
You are free to browse at -1 and read all about the first posts. You are also free to browse at 0, like I am, there you van read all the flamebaits and redundant posts. Whats wrong with negative points. Flamebaits like this are kinda interesting on a boring christmas day. Firstposts never are..
OS X is supposed to use some stuff from FreeBSD right?
How come Apple feel its okay to lend stuff from open source world and sell it to others, when its not okay that the open source world lend their themes and release them for free?
Don't like the signal they are sending here.
ISS is habitated by 2 americans, 2 russians, and one person from the other countries in round robin fashion.
Though i seriously doubt that Germany will waste their chance of visiting ISS on a tv show winner.
Allright! Don't remember where it is though. Youve got the link?
Bad example. Elite is supposed to go into PD (or maybe gpl) open source. I think january 2000 was the date David Drabben wanted it to happen. Still nothing though.
Anyways this dejanews search reveald that Elite is "effectively" public domain Usenet Article
Soundblaster LIVE!/emu10k1 support has been in the kernel atleast since 2.2.17. Before that one i used 2.4.0-test which also had support for it. As for ntfs support its easy to set up a small fat32 partition. Linux can read and write those.