Given how much more kids know about technology on average than their parents Generally kids don't know more about technology than their parents. They are however usually more familiar with the user interface than their parents are simply because they've spent more time with it. If you ask these kids what a bubble sort is then ask their parents, you're going to find more parents who have some idea what it is vs their kids.
Washington was a terrorist in his time. If the king of England from Washington's time was still around he would tell you exactly that. Fortunately for Washington he was in the right and history eventually remembered him as a hero. There is a huge difference between a terrorist like Washington and a terrorist like the ones who crashed a jet into the WTC but they are both terrorists.
Provided you are willing and capable of relinquishing the original within approximately a time period specified by the holder of your debt to the holder of your debt, sure I don't see why not.
But isn't running imports how semi-bricking occurs? My understanding was semi-bricking occurs when an update from an out of territory game is installed. Is an option to install the update presented when running a game with an update and the user is expected to hit no or does the Gecko Region Free provide a workaround for that to prevent the update from even having the ability to install?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mail#Privacy_concerns/
specifically the following is relevant
# e-mail messages have to go through intermediate computers before reaching their destination, meaning it is relatively easy for others to intercept and read messages;
Specially the Wii with its peculiar controllers just cries to see a vibrant community of homebrewer making clever use of the accelerometers & IR cam. Fortunately Nintendo didn't abandon us entirely. The Wii remote uses standard bluetooth. So even if Nintendo blocks homebrew by divine magic. Developerswillkeepdeveloping.
Why wouldn't Nintendo be able to get a license for the wii to play DVDs? The platform is at least as secure as any vista pc (not that thats saying much). The hardware is certainly capable of playing DVDs. Nintendo has even expressed an interest post launch in making a Wii that could play DVDs.
From what I understand all dvd access must go through IOS which is a kernel that handles IO (for more than just the DVD drive) running on an ARM processor. The IOS normally does not allow the kind of access necessary for a DVD player. There is apparently an enable dvd video system call but it is not known exactly what it does/how it functions.
Economics 101, you charge what the market is likely to bear while still giving you a profit. And then you get into the 200 level courses and realize thats not true.
This mod certainly allows you access to free games, however it does not make it easy to run commercial games for free. It merely allows access to home brew games without a modchip. Modchips do not make Nintendo any additional money over the cost of the console anyway.
Firebird (http://www.firebirdsql.org/) works with many programming languages so it is not tied to java, works fine with windows vista and operates without an installed server in its "embedded server" mode.
If you don't agree to it, it would not matter what it says since there is no agreement. For you to apply what is in the agreement, you first need to agree to it. There are two parties involved in the EULA. MS previously agreed to return the refund price should you decide not to accept the EULA. Hence you are entitled to a refund when you choose not to accept.
I and the OP can exercise our first amendment rights without running a freenet node just like I can exercise second amendment rights without passing out guns to everyone.
No, you do host things requested by your peers as well. However, since the process is content-neutral, in most jurisdictions (including the US) you should have safe harbor laws working in your favor as long as you aren't the requester. Care to list any relevant court cases regarding freenet or a network like it? or any specific laws.
The first amendment was meant for everyone to have free speech. He speaks by not repeating something he does not wish to hear. You are not the target audience for free speech as you are trying to claim he has no right to this. Speech is as much about what you don't say as it is about what you do say. You do not understand what free speech truly is and as such should not be giving advice on what the first amendment is all about. Next thing you know you're going to be telling me the second amendment says I have to pass out guns to everyone.
IANAL but there have been no court cases asserting one way or another but afaik common carrier status is not something that you have to apply for and be ordained by the government as having. It roughly means that they are a carrier of goods (or packets), not the provider of said goods and are not responsible for said goods. As such they are not responsible for said goods. A common carrier is also not responsible if something happens to the goods outside their control. If a common carrier truck carrying your load of fresh fruit gets hit by another car and knocked off a mountainside the common carrier is only responsible for the truck and the driver of the truck. Your insurance must pay for the fresh fruit. So now if an ISP is not a common carrier how are they not responsible for every packet you send? What if you need to send an email and you are unable to because they are having issues? Sure they have their contracts. But when Katrina hit and my T1 provider was knocked out. I guarantee you if I had pushed the issue they would have been screaming common carrier at the top of their lungs to anyone who would listen.
Maybe there's an insane God?... Even if they can convince me there is a God, now they have to convince me that it's a good God. Why do being insane and being good have to be mutually exclusive?
Imagine for a second that you don't know whether he's guilty or not. He says he can't remember what he did with the car seat. Is it reasonable? Yes. Can his guilt be used as evidence one way or the other? No, because that's what you are trying to determine in the first place. Hell I think he is guilty and I find it completely reasonable to assume there is a legitimate reason he can't remember where his car seat is even if it has nothing to do with the alleged murder. What really happened is the cops screwed up and showed him their hand too early. They were forced into going to trial before they should have and they got lucky because he gave them a helping hand in convicting him.
So if someone asks him what he did with an entire car seat and he can't remember, it makes no sense. He had to have taken it off. Where did he do that? At home where the tools are. Would you drive around with a loose car seat flopping around every time you made a turn? No. You either drive carefully to the place you dump it, or you take it out at home. He would have either taken it out at home and left it in the garage (if he wanted to put it back it) or the back yard if he didn't. Or, he would have looked up a place to take it, a dump, a junkyard, or such, and driven straight there after having detatched it. Short of those two answers, I'd expect a good explanation of why someone didn't do those two. And "I don't know what I did with the seat I removed last week" sounds like a lie. I just don't think such a response from such a person unless he is covering up something. Funny thing about losing a car seat. I only know where the rear seats for my car are because I had to go borrow something from my old neighbor on Saturday (they're stored in his shop right now). I'd totally forgotten where they were until Saturday. It's easier than you think to lose a seat.
Washington was a terrorist in his time. If the king of England from Washington's time was still around he would tell you exactly that. Fortunately for Washington he was in the right and history eventually remembered him as a hero. There is a huge difference between a terrorist like Washington and a terrorist like the ones who crashed a jet into the WTC but they are both terrorists.
Provided you are willing and capable of relinquishing the original within approximately a time period specified by the holder of your debt to the holder of your debt, sure I don't see why not.
But isn't running imports how semi-bricking occurs? My understanding was semi-bricking occurs when an update from an out of territory game is installed. Is an option to install the update presented when running a game with an update and the user is expected to hit no or does the Gecko Region Free provide a workaround for that to prevent the update from even having the ability to install?
specifically the following is relevant # e-mail messages have to go through intermediate computers before reaching their destination, meaning it is relatively easy for others to intercept and read messages;
Why wouldn't Nintendo be able to get a license for the wii to play DVDs? The platform is at least as secure as any vista pc (not that thats saying much). The hardware is certainly capable of playing DVDs. Nintendo has even expressed an interest post launch in making a Wii that could play DVDs.
From what I understand all dvd access must go through IOS which is a kernel that handles IO (for more than just the DVD drive) running on an ARM processor. The IOS normally does not allow the kind of access necessary for a DVD player. There is apparently an enable dvd video system call but it is not known exactly what it does/how it functions.
The website he linked to is a joke (whether the op is aware of this I do not know) but try clicking the buy this now link
I don't believe the homebrew channel makes it any easier to run pirated games.
This mod certainly allows you access to free games, however it does not make it easy to run commercial games for free. It merely allows access to home brew games without a modchip. Modchips do not make Nintendo any additional money over the cost of the console anyway.
Firebird (http://www.firebirdsql.org/) works with many programming languages so it is not tied to java, works fine with windows vista and operates without an installed server in its "embedded server" mode.
But when was the last time mario kart cured cancer?
They should port this to the wii, Cant you just imagine it? 4 players competing to fold proteins
I and the OP can exercise our first amendment rights without running a freenet node just like I can exercise second amendment rights without passing out guns to everyone.
The first amendment was meant for everyone to have free speech. He speaks by not repeating something he does not wish to hear. You are not the target audience for free speech as you are trying to claim he has no right to this. Speech is as much about what you don't say as it is about what you do say. You do not understand what free speech truly is and as such should not be giving advice on what the first amendment is all about. Next thing you know you're going to be telling me the second amendment says I have to pass out guns to everyone.
IANAL but there have been no court cases asserting one way or another but afaik common carrier status is not something that you have to apply for and be ordained by the government as having. It roughly means that they are a carrier of goods (or packets), not the provider of said goods and are not responsible for said goods. As such they are not responsible for said goods. A common carrier is also not responsible if something happens to the goods outside their control. If a common carrier truck carrying your load of fresh fruit gets hit by another car and knocked off a mountainside the common carrier is only responsible for the truck and the driver of the truck. Your insurance must pay for the fresh fruit. So now if an ISP is not a common carrier how are they not responsible for every packet you send? What if you need to send an email and you are unable to because they are having issues? Sure they have their contracts. But when Katrina hit and my T1 provider was knocked out. I guarantee you if I had pushed the issue they would have been screaming common carrier at the top of their lungs to anyone who would listen.
Hell 56k dialup is more than the 108mb a day he quotes.
Don't change his password, crack it and try it on his online accounts.