As true as that may be. Why should I pay the recording for nothing. The recording industry will get my money when they deliver me a product. If the recording industry somehow facilitated the music reaching me, I'd pay them, but for now. EAT SHIT RIAA!!!!
The Intel based machines have their weights listed in pounds. 1.88lbs to be exact and the Crusoe based machines are listed in grams. Their trying to be tricky. At first glance you think the Crusoe machines are light but after you convert 990g to pounts it's 2.178lbs. What a bunch of dirty bastards!!! The Crusoe based machines are actully heavier.
This is the/. What ever happened to Information Wants to Be Free? Do you feel the IP laws hinder innovation and slow progress? I know this isn't software but it all still information.
I agree. The concurrent downloads allows you to ramp up your download rates to some incredible speeds. I sometimes get my total throughput up to 200KB/s on road runner. That's real nice and roadrunner doesn't put any real cap on your d/l rates.
The previous article here o slashdot showed that many network administrators did not setup the access point outside the firewall. Meaning that you had full access to the network.
If I download an mp3, why should I pay the record company? They didn't rip the mp3. They didn't post the mp3 anywhere. They didn't provide the bandwidth for me to download it. I'm not paying unless they provide with a complete usable package. I'll pay for a CD, because it gives me data on a media that I can use straight out of the package. I'm not paying may ISP for mp3's. They provide me with bandwidth, nothing else and that's what they get paid for. If a recording artists wants more money, go on tour lazy bitches.
MS SQL server is not the only system that can accomplish this task. MS SQL server is one of the weaker db products. Oracle is 20 times more powerful and can run windows, unix, or linux.
I don't know about all that. I agree with you about Jedi Power Battles. It sucked ass, but I did enjoy the Star Wars side scroll series on SNES. They weren't fantastic but enjoyable nonetheless. Well that's my two cents.
As true as that may be. Why should I pay the recording for nothing. The recording industry will get my money when they deliver me a product. If the recording industry somehow facilitated the music reaching me, I'd pay them, but for now. EAT SHIT RIAA!!!!
Check out the weights of these laptops.
The Intel based machines have their weights listed in pounds. 1.88lbs to be exact and the Crusoe based machines are listed in grams. Their trying to be tricky. At first glance you think the Crusoe machines are light but after you convert 990g to pounts it's 2.178lbs. What a bunch of dirty bastards!!! The Crusoe based machines are actully heavier.
This is the /. What ever happened to Information Wants to Be Free? Do you feel the IP laws hinder innovation and slow progress? I know this isn't software but it all still information.
I agree. The concurrent downloads allows you to ramp up your download rates to some incredible speeds. I sometimes get my total throughput up to 200KB/s on road runner. That's real nice and roadrunner doesn't put any real cap on your d/l rates.
The previous article here o slashdot showed that many network administrators did not setup the access point outside the firewall. Meaning that you had full access to the network.
Haha FP
If I download an mp3, why should I pay the record company? They didn't rip the mp3. They didn't post the mp3 anywhere. They didn't provide the bandwidth for me to download it. I'm not paying unless they provide with a complete usable package. I'll pay for a CD, because it gives me data on a media that I can use straight out of the package. I'm not paying may ISP for mp3's. They provide me with bandwidth, nothing else and that's what they get paid for. If a recording artists wants more money, go on tour lazy bitches.
Information wants to be free!!!
How are we going to drain the sun? Solar panels don't actively pull energy from the sun. They merely collect light emitted by the sun.
MS SQL server is not the only system that can accomplish this task. MS SQL server is one of the weaker db products. Oracle is 20 times more powerful and can run windows, unix, or linux.
I don't know about all that. I agree with you about Jedi Power Battles. It sucked ass, but I did enjoy the Star Wars side scroll series on SNES. They weren't fantastic but enjoyable nonetheless. Well that's my two cents.