Goods and Services IC 035. US 100 101 102. G & S: Mail order catalog services featuring computers and computer related products; and Retail store services featuring computers and computer related products. FIRST USE: 19871020. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 19871020
So... uh... does Apple's Tiger OS qualify as being related to a mail order catalog service and retail store services featuring computers and computer related products?
Your point of the site not having any music you listen to is valid. I however actually listen to a lot of pop music, so it's selection is great for me. I'm paying for the acquisition not the legality. I've never thought that downloading music from their site might actually be legal.
If you dig through google caches and find other old versions of their site (or maybe some of the links still exist) you can find pages where they have utilities to rip CDs that they are looking for and upload the wav data to them and they would credit your account for doing so.
Once I found that, I seriously began to question the legitimacy of most of the music they had.
In any case tho, everything I've downloaded has been of acceptable quality for the price I've paid.
They have also been fairly well known for providing a refund for music downloaded which is mislabled or of poor quality. So, while it may waste some time thinking you're downloading some rare album to find out it's not what it says it was... you could at least get your money back fairly easily.
Google can... but all these other people who are matching their webmail service because of Google's offering don't have the underlying financial resources/machine resources/network etc to really scale as well.
Meanwhile, Xtreme Alternative Defense Systems (XADS), based in Anderson, Indiana, will be one of the first companies to market another type of wireless weapon. Instead of using fibres, the $9000 Close Quarters Shock Rifle projects an ionised gas, or plasma, towards the target, producing a conducting channel. It will also interfere with electronic ignition systems and stop vehicles.
"We will be able to fire a stream of electricity like water out of a hose at one or many targets in a single sweep," claims XADS president Peter Bitar.
Solid-state lasers
The gun has been designed for the US Marine Corps to use for crowd control and security purposes and is due out in 2005. It is based on early, unwieldy technology and has a range of only three metres, but an operator can debilitate multiple targets by sweeping it across them for "as long as there is an input power source," says Bitar.
XADS is also planning a more advanced weapon which it hopes will have a range of 100 metres or more. Instead of firing ionised gas, it will probably use a powerful laser to ionise the air itself. The idea has been around for decades, says LaVerne Schlie, a laser expert at the US Air Force Research Lab in Kirtland, New Mexico. It has only become practical with advances in high-power solid-state lasers.
"Before, it took a laser about the size of two trucks," says Schlie. "Now we can do it with something that fits on a tabletop."
The laser pulse must be very intense, but can be brief. So the makers of the weapons plan to use a UV laser to fire a 5-joule pulse lasting just 0.4 picoseconds - equating to a momentary power of more than 10 million megawatts.
This intense pulse - which is said not to harm the eyes - ionises the air, producing long, thread-like filaments of glowing plasma that can be sustained by repeating the pulse every few milliseconds. This plasma channel is then used to deliver a shock to the victims similar to a Taser's 50,000-volt, 26-watt shock.
New Guy, The (2002) - Danielle Bring It On (2000) - Missy Pantone Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001) - Sissy
You'd have to have seen these to get what I was really getting at. They're by no means great cinematic quality... but they rate high on the bouncing boobies scale.
Date of birth (location) 30 December 1980 Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Actress - filmography (2000s) (1990s)
"Tru Calling" (2003) TV Series - Tru Davies Kiss, The (2003) - Megan Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds (2003) (VG) (voice) - Faith Wrong Turn (2003/I) - Jessie Burlingame City by the Sea (2002) - Gina New Guy, The (2002) - Danielle Soul Survivors (2001) - Annabel Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001) - Sissy Bring It On (2000) - Missy Pantone Switch (1999/II) - Nina Lector Race the Sun (1996) - Cindy Johnson Journey (1995) (TV) - Cat Bye Bye, Love (1995) - Emma Carlson Fishing with George (1994) True Lies (1994) - Dana Tasker This Boy's Life (1993) - Pearl That Night (1992) - Alice Bloom
Are you just incredibly stupid, and/or do you work for the company?
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The once small company has quickly grown to over 1200 stations, collecting approximately 20% of all radio advertising dollars and programming over 60% of all rock radio stations.
Clear Channel's largest competitor, Infinity/CBS, owns roughly 180 stations.
Within individual markets, such as Denver, Clear Channel controls every station broadcasting certain popular formats and their attendant desirable target audiences. In 2000, Clear Channel purchased SFX, Inc. (now renamed Clear Channel Entertainment), the largest concert promoter in the country.
By threatening vulnerable artists and labels with reduced or off-hours air play on the only stations likely to air their songs, Clear Channel pressures artists, labels and concert venues into sweetheart deals with its promotions arm.
Channel has directly retaliated against artists who spurn their services. In other cases Clear Channel is able to simply outbid local competitors and increase ticket prices for the consumers. In other instances in which local promoters are able to successfully outbid Clear Channel Entertainment for concerts, Clear Channel has refused to run advertisements for the shows or has aired them during undesirable time slots. This argument that Clear Channel is illegally tying its concert promotion business to its monopoly position in popular music radio underlies the Sherman Act proceeding currently underway in the District of Colorado, Nobody in Particular Presents v. Clear Channel Communications.
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In economics, a monopoly (from the Greek monos, one + polein, to sell) is defined as a market situation where there is only one provider of a product or service
Monopolies are characterized by a lack of economic competition for the good or service that they provide (and a lack of viable substitute goods), as well as high barriers to entry for potential competitors in the market.
After clicking on 'Compose Mail,' just click on 'Attach a file.' At that point, you'll be able to browse the files on your computer and add your attachment. Once you've selected a file to attach, click the 'Open' button and that file will be added to your message. You will see the path of your file listed just below the subject field. If you'd like to get rid of the attachment, just click 'remove.' With Gmail, you can send and receive messages with a maximum total size of 10MB.
While i'll admit many of the problems you mentioned were definitely huge gamekillers in the Asheron's Call 1 world...
MEO is based on the turbine 2 engine... like asheron's call 2.
a) I'm unaware of any ability to duplicate items in the ac2 world. b) the xp chain system has been redone to avoid leveling a character entirely through vassal xp passup. c) There are very few useable worthwhile macro programs in ac2... and the entire economy/gold system has been redone auch that your point really doesnt apply to what MEO will likely have.
"In addition to delivering high performance microprocessors, Intel will introduce two chipsets, codenamed Springdale and Canterwood, during the first half of the year. These new chipsets are designed to deliver a balanced platform with innovative features valued by home and office PC users. The Canterwood chipset will support Hyper-Threading Technology and have new features such as dual channel DDR400 memory support, a fast 800 MHz system bus, AGP8X and integrated Serial ATA/RAID. Canterwood-based platforms will enable the highest levels of performance for Intel® Pentium® 4 processor-based desktop PCs.
The Springdale chipset is designed to deliver improved productivity, stability and reliability for corporations' desktop PCs. Features include Intel's next generation integrated graphics, soft RAID, a new architecture designed to increase Gigabit Ethernet networking performance, dual channel DDR400 memory and Intel Stable Driver Technology."
Granted that doesnt say much different...:P
I cant find existance of any 865 chipset boards out yet either... and nothing on intel's site...
However, I would just remove that whole SiS R658 line from the printout. When It first came out I ran around trying to find when I'd beable to expect motherboard with them... 11 months later and still no motherboard manufacturer produces a retail board with them??? VaporHype.
It should be stated tho that you would need to JUST use the 1 "input type crash" line putting anything else before it would just draw a blank textbox input field.
So if you wanted to imbed it in the beginning of a useable webpage (to non exploitable browsers) you'd want to include the crash line before your body tag.
A year (or two (I ferget)) California increased the ammount you get from unemployment insurance in your bi-weekly check.
So many friends were estatic... The line was "I did such a good job doing nothing... their giving me a raise."
What's sad is realizing that i'm working a 40+ hour week... doing a good job... and the previous co-worker who got laid off for NOT doing a good job... is now making ~$50/mo less then I am from unemployment insurance.
"If the ICANN board ratifies this position in June, those top three squatters will be getting a monthly bill for $2.2M."
Shouldn't that be $13.2M/mo since they'd have to drop and repay the $0.20 ~6x a month.
Figured I'd save people from typing the search in...
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=penis+3d+model&btnG=Google+Search
Goods and Services IC 035. US 100 101 102. G & S: Mail order catalog services featuring computers and computer related products; and Retail store services featuring computers and computer related products. FIRST USE: 19871020. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 19871020
So... uh... does Apple's Tiger OS qualify as being related to a mail order catalog service and retail store services featuring computers and computer related products?
That connection seems pretty vague to me.
Several people I know simply remember the feel and movement their fingers make typing their password (after a few (hundred) times). I do at least.
Your point of the site not having any music you listen to is valid. I however actually listen to a lot of pop music, so it's selection is great for me. I'm paying for the acquisition not the legality. I've never thought that downloading music from their site might actually be legal.
If you dig through google caches and find other old versions of their site (or maybe some of the links still exist) you can find pages where they have utilities to rip CDs that they are looking for and upload the wav data to them and they would credit your account for doing so.
Once I found that, I seriously began to question the legitimacy of most of the music they had.
In any case tho, everything I've downloaded has been of acceptable quality for the price I've paid.
They have also been fairly well known for providing a refund for music downloaded which is mislabled or of poor quality. So, while it may waste some time thinking you're downloading some rare album to find out it's not what it says it was... you could at least get your money back fairly easily.
"I would but I don't have a place to post it"...
www.my5minutes.com
:)
www.my5minutes.com
Technical Info:
Hurricane Electric
Hostmaster Hostmaster
760 Mission Court
Fremont, CA 94539
US
Phone: +1.5105804100
Fax..: +1.5105804152
Email: hostmaster@he.net
They've been doing similar things to this a while... now they've just included it into a value added service for shared webhosting customers.
20 states. Big whoop. Last I checked the country as a whole had 50.
The majority of the states would thus not have this asinine requirement?
Yes, that's exactly my point...
Google can... but all these other people who are matching their webmail service because of Google's offering don't have the underlying financial resources/machine resources/network etc to really scale as well.
I would estimate at this point Google's given out about half a million invites.
Somehow I don't think smaller free mom and pop sites are going to beable to compete.
Overall, I fail to see how GMail will ever be a profitable enterprise for Google.
I just don't see how the ad revenue would ever surpass the bandwidth costs they incur.
I was suprised however to not find any of their spiffy acronyms or system names in the USPTO trademark registry.
Meanwhile, Xtreme Alternative Defense Systems (XADS), based in
Anderson, Indiana, will be one of the first companies to market
another type of wireless weapon. Instead of using fibres, the $9000
Close Quarters Shock Rifle projects an ionised gas, or plasma,
towards the target, producing a conducting channel. It will also
interfere with electronic ignition systems and stop vehicles.
"We will be able to fire a stream of electricity like water out of
a hose at one or many targets in a single sweep," claims XADS
president Peter Bitar.
Solid-state lasers
The gun has been designed for the US Marine Corps to use for crowd
control and security purposes and is due out in 2005. It is based
on early, unwieldy technology and has a range of only three metres,
but an operator can debilitate multiple targets by sweeping it
across them for "as long as there is an input power source," says
Bitar.
XADS is also planning a more advanced weapon which it hopes will
have a range of 100 metres or more. Instead of firing ionised gas,
it will probably use a powerful laser to ionise the air itself. The
idea has been around for decades, says LaVerne Schlie, a laser
expert at the US Air Force Research Lab in Kirtland, New Mexico.
It has only become practical with advances in high-power solid-state
lasers.
"Before, it took a laser about the size of two trucks," says Schlie.
"Now we can do it with something that fits on a tabletop."
The laser pulse must be very intense, but can be brief. So the
makers of the weapons plan to use a UV laser to fire a 5-joule pulse
lasting just 0.4 picoseconds - equating to a momentary power of
more than 10 million megawatts.
This intense pulse - which is said not to harm the eyes - ionises
the air, producing long, thread-like filaments of glowing plasma
that can be sustained by repeating the pulse every few milliseconds.
This plasma channel is then used to deliver a shock to the victims
similar to a Taser's 50,000-volt, 26-watt shock.
New Guy, The (2002) - Danielle
Bring It On (2000) - Missy Pantone
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001) - Sissy
You'd have to have seen these to get what I was really getting at. They're by no means great cinematic quality... but they rate high on the bouncing boobies scale.
Date of birth (location)
30 December 1980 Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Actress - filmography
(2000s) (1990s)
"Tru Calling" (2003) TV Series - Tru Davies
Kiss, The (2003) - Megan
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds (2003) (VG) (voice) - Faith
Wrong Turn (2003/I) - Jessie Burlingame
City by the Sea (2002) - Gina
New Guy, The (2002) - Danielle
Soul Survivors (2001) - Annabel
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001) - Sissy
Bring It On (2000) - Missy Pantone
Switch (1999/II) - Nina Lector
Race the Sun (1996) - Cindy Johnson
Journey (1995) (TV) - Cat
Bye Bye, Love (1995) - Emma Carlson
Fishing with George (1994)
True Lies (1994) - Dana Tasker
This Boy's Life (1993) - Pearl
That Night (1992) - Alice Bloom
www.imdb.com is your friend.
There's a happy lil family scene with The Governator, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Eliza Dushku playing a game o ThumbWars in the movie True Lies.
Eliza Dushku... enough said.
Are you just incredibly stupid, and/or do you work for the company?
---
(Cut from various sources)
The once small company has quickly grown to over 1200 stations, collecting approximately 20% of all radio advertising dollars and programming over 60% of all rock radio stations.
Clear Channel's largest competitor, Infinity/CBS, owns roughly 180 stations.
Within individual markets, such as Denver, Clear Channel controls every station broadcasting certain popular formats and their attendant desirable target audiences. In 2000, Clear Channel purchased SFX, Inc. (now renamed Clear Channel Entertainment), the largest concert promoter in the country.
By threatening vulnerable artists and labels with reduced or off-hours air play on the only stations likely to air their songs, Clear Channel pressures artists, labels and concert venues into sweetheart deals with its promotions arm.
Channel has directly retaliated against artists who spurn their services. In other cases Clear Channel is able to simply outbid local competitors and increase ticket prices for the consumers. In other instances in which local promoters are able to successfully outbid Clear Channel Entertainment for concerts, Clear Channel has refused to run advertisements for the shows or has aired them during undesirable time slots. This argument that Clear Channel is illegally tying its concert promotion business to its monopoly position in popular music radio underlies the Sherman Act proceeding currently underway in the District of Colorado, Nobody in Particular Presents v. Clear Channel Communications.
---
In economics, a monopoly (from the Greek monos, one + polein, to sell) is defined as a market situation where there is only one provider of a product or service
Monopolies are characterized by a lack of economic competition for the good or service that they provide (and a lack of viable substitute goods), as well as high barriers to entry for potential competitors in the market.
After clicking on 'Compose Mail,' just click on 'Attach a file.' At that point, you'll be able to browse the files on your computer and add your attachment. Once you've selected a file to attach, click the 'Open' button and that file will be added to your message. You will see the path of your file listed just below the subject field. If you'd like to get rid of the attachment, just click 'remove.' With Gmail, you can send and receive messages with a maximum total size of 10MB.
Crackheads? It's not like it's a sparkplug
While i'll admit many of the problems you mentioned were definitely huge gamekillers in the Asheron's Call 1 world...
MEO is based on the turbine 2 engine... like asheron's call 2.
a) I'm unaware of any ability to duplicate items in the ac2 world.
b) the xp chain system has been redone to avoid leveling a character entirely through vassal xp passup.
c) There are very few useable worthwhile macro programs in ac2... and the entire economy/gold system has been redone auch that your point really doesnt apply to what MEO will likely have.
From a Feb 19th intel press release:
:P
"In addition to delivering high performance microprocessors, Intel will introduce two chipsets, codenamed Springdale and Canterwood, during the first half of the year. These new chipsets are designed to deliver a balanced platform with innovative features valued by home and office PC users. The Canterwood chipset will support Hyper-Threading Technology and have new features such as dual channel DDR400 memory support, a fast 800 MHz system bus, AGP8X and integrated Serial ATA/RAID. Canterwood-based platforms will enable the highest levels of performance for Intel® Pentium® 4 processor-based desktop PCs.
The Springdale chipset is designed to deliver improved productivity, stability and reliability for corporations' desktop PCs. Features include Intel's next generation integrated graphics, soft RAID, a new architecture designed to increase Gigabit Ethernet networking performance, dual channel DDR400 memory and Intel Stable Driver Technology."
Granted that doesnt say much different...
I cant find existance of any 865 chipset boards out yet either... and nothing on intel's site...
Nice page... nifty info...
However,
I would just remove that whole SiS R658 line from the printout. When It first came out I ran around trying to find when I'd beable to expect motherboard with them... 11 months later and still no motherboard manufacturer produces a retail board with them??? VaporHype.
It should be stated tho that you would need to JUST use the 1 "input type crash" line putting anything else before it would just draw a blank textbox input field.
So if you wanted to imbed it in the beginning of a useable webpage (to non exploitable browsers) you'd want to include the crash line before your body tag.
For the lazy you can reproduce the problem with just the one "input type something_invalid_here" line.
:P
The HTML and FORM tags are just a little more proper
Net attack crushes SCO website from news.com
A year (or two (I ferget)) California increased the ammount you get from unemployment insurance in your bi-weekly check.
So many friends were estatic... The line was "I did such a good job doing nothing... their giving me a raise."
What's sad is realizing that i'm working a 40+ hour week... doing a good job... and the previous co-worker who got laid off for NOT doing a good job... is now making ~$50/mo less then I am from unemployment insurance.