Radio waves and light waves are the same (they just have different frequencies/wavelenghts). Light is just the visible part of the spectrum...
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Since when do you call 800*600 High Definition? It's basicaly the digital equivalent of the PAL System used in most of western Europe (France now the only exception as far as I know. Next you'll be saying DVDs are High Definition media, which is only true if you compare them to VHS. Aahrgh!!!
I think the activation code will only make pirate CDs even more appealing to most potential customers. After all why pay good money for something you don't own and the company keeps reminding of just that, when you can have a CD that costs as litle as 1/100 of that and gives you no unnecessary hassle when installing (other than what we're used to expect from Windows...). It's the same with game CDs that make you use a lot of HD space and STILL demand the original CD in the drive!!!
And remenber. Most of the world doesn't give a f*** about the DMCA
Radio waves and light waves are the same (they just have different frequencies/wavelenghts). Light is just the visible part of the spectrum...
Since when do you call 800*600 High Definition? It's basicaly the digital equivalent of the PAL System used in most of western Europe (France now the only exception as far as I know. Next you'll be saying DVDs are High Definition media, which is only true if you compare them to VHS. Aahrgh!!!
I think the activation code will only make pirate CDs even more appealing to most potential customers. After all why pay good money for something you don't own and the company keeps reminding of just that, when you can have a CD that costs as litle as 1/100 of that and gives you no unnecessary hassle when installing (other than what we're used to expect from Windows...). It's the same with game CDs that make you use a lot of HD space and STILL demand the original CD in the drive!!!
And remenber. Most of the world doesn't give a f*** about the DMCA