One of the problems of running for office is that you have to represent all of the people
Very idealistic, but not realistic.
There is the small problem that I'm a registered democrat, and would be running against the most liberal people in congress if I stayed where I'm living,
Why is this a problem? I don't think its a law that you can't run against liberals, and ousting the most liberal in congress is a good thing. An honest congress critter that can't be bought off sounds like a change for the better.
Diesel does not have ethanol in it. Some people have done research on putting ethonal in diesel, but the results have not been near a promising (both price and performance) as straight diesel or biodiesel. Are you sure your not thinking of blended gasoline that has 10% ethanol, or maybe E-85, that is 85% ethanol, 15% gasoline?
Read the headers, and log in. The other way is to try to guess the IP number. Most dial-ups have a pool of numbers that are assigned based on the POP they dial into. Finger her login at those numbers till you find the right one. It doesn't take that long. When I want to talk to my parents on the phone and their line is busy, I log in to there machine, shutdown PPP, and make my call.
They don't seem to do anything about it once they find out the service sucks. When I've called in complaining that people call me and the calls go to voicemail since they can't find my phone, they say its because they don't have a tower close me me (even though the phone is on, and says it has a signal). They said they planned to have towers added, but in over a year, nothings changed.
Or iSun has a different agenda. If the goal was to allow people to be abple to play games on anyones systems by supplying a CD, they should create a bootable system on a CD. A bootable linux on CD system is an excellent platform. Make one for Macs, and one for PCs. The games could be programmed in any language. But Sun is probably trying to promote java.
If the guy asking the question read the GPL, he would know the answers to his questions about the GPL. Then again, if he read the answers to the last post where some moron asked slashdot about the GPL, he would have already had the answers to his questions as well. This topic is not news for nerds. It is not new. It is not for nerds. The nerds are smart enough to have read the GPL and wouldn't ask such assinine questions. Come on people, learn to think for yourselves!
Does not accepting prevent the program from running? The GPL does not require that you accept the license to use the software. It only requires you accept the liscense if you modify or distribute the program or its derivative works.
No person shall manufacture, import, offer to the public, provide, or otherwise traffic in any technology, product, service, device, component, or part thereof, that -
(A) is primarily designed or produced for the purpose of circumventing a technological measure that effectively controls access to a work protected under this title;
I've got a Sun box that I wanted to be able to view remotely over a ppp connection. I tried LBX and found that it sucked. It took 30 to 60 seconds for a graphic to show. It was a lot better than the 2 to 3 minutes for the graphics to show without LBX, but it was still too slow to be usable. I tried Go-Global from graphon. The displays worked over the phone line as fast as they did over ethernet. The biggest downside, is they don't have a client to view it from Linux (so I'm stuck with NT). They have servers for Sun and Linux though.
Very idealistic, but not realistic.
There is the small problem that I'm a registered democrat, and would be running against the most liberal people in congress if I stayed where I'm living,
Why is this a problem? I don't think its a law that you can't run against liberals, and ousting the most liberal in congress is a good thing. An honest congress critter that can't be bought off sounds like a change for the better.
Diesel does not have ethanol in it. Some people have done research on putting ethonal in diesel, but the results have not been near a promising (both price and performance) as straight diesel or biodiesel. Are you sure your not thinking of blended gasoline that has 10% ethanol, or maybe E-85, that is 85% ethanol, 15% gasoline?
Read the headers, and log in. The other way is to try to guess the IP number. Most dial-ups have a pool of numbers that are assigned based on the POP they dial into. Finger her login at those numbers till you find the right one. It doesn't take that long. When I want to talk to my parents on the phone and their line is busy, I log in to there machine, shutdown PPP, and make my call.
They don't seem to do anything about it once they
find out the service sucks. When I've called in
complaining that people call me and the calls go
to voicemail since they can't find my phone, they
say its because they don't have a tower close me
me (even though the phone is on, and says it has a signal). They said they planned to have towers added, but in over a year, nothings changed.
Or iSun has a different agenda. If the goal was to allow people to be abple to play games on anyones systems by supplying a CD, they should create a bootable system on a CD. A bootable linux on CD system is an excellent platform. Make one for Macs, and one for PCs. The games could be programmed in any language. But Sun is probably trying to promote java.
If the guy asking the question read the GPL, he would know the answers to his questions about the GPL. Then again, if he read the answers to the last post where some moron asked slashdot about the GPL, he would have already had the answers to his questions as well. This topic is not news for nerds. It is not new. It is not for nerds. The nerds are smart enough to have read the GPL and wouldn't ask such assinine questions. Come on people, learn to think for yourselves!
Does not accepting prevent the program from running?
The GPL does not require that you accept the license to use the software. It only requires you accept the liscense if you modify or distribute the program or its derivative works.
No person shall manufacture, import, offer to the public, provide, or otherwise traffic in any technology, product, service, device, component, or part thereof, that -
(A) is primarily designed or produced for the purpose of circumventing a technological measure that effectively controls access to a work protected under this title;
That's the purpose of DVD players.
I've got a Sun box that I wanted to be able to view remotely over a ppp connection. I tried LBX and found that it sucked. It took 30 to 60 seconds for a graphic to show. It was a lot better than the 2 to 3 minutes for the graphics to show without LBX, but it was still too slow to be usable. I tried Go-Global from graphon. The displays worked over the phone line as fast as they did over ethernet. The biggest downside, is they don't have a client to view it from Linux (so I'm stuck with NT). They have servers for Sun and Linux though.