As someone who has worked on multiple sc briefs, the contents of some website referenced in an opinion certainly do not "mean as much as the text of an opinion itself."
Am I the only one that's just waiting for MS to get nailed in some sort of accounting scandal and that we find out that millions of Windows Mobile Phones are sitting in a warehouse somewhere?
Academic legal journals are published by the students. The students select articles, work with authors, edit, proof, contract printers and manage subscriptions.
Each school is different, but most have a writing competition each year and students are selected based upon a combination of their score in the competition and grades.
Why wouldn't this work for the Journal of Even Numbers?
1. Swartz physically accessed MIT infrastructure without its permission. 3. That is, and should be, illegal. 4. Swartz was ostensibly trying to copy JSTOR to release it for free. 5. JSTOR doesn't want that. 6. In the end, nobody's going to federal pound-me-in-the-ass for copying Journal of Sumerian Numismatic Association.
I have a hard time believing that the prosecutor, maybe with some haranguing by the judge, wouldn't offer a misdemeanor charge-- and probably one without any prison time, in exchange for a guilty plea.
We need to start cracking down on these little psychos.
If you've been diagnosed with bi-polar, asbergers, schizophrenia, or whatever, you shouldn't be out loose. If your wracked out on PCP, Prozac, or Xanax, you shouldn't be out loose.
Hire her and appease the outraged constituencies.
LOL!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSqdklAux-c
I.e. Fat people are too stupid to know that they should eat carrots and not Doritos.
Please learn what the word converse means.
Yeah, don't play video games.
Dork.
JD4Life!
Bikes aren't just for exercise
Bike's are for children.
Cull the edit nazis.
Sony HMZ-T3
As someone who has worked on multiple sc briefs, the contents of some website referenced in an opinion certainly do not "mean as much as the text of an opinion itself."
Wouldn't a better analogy be a 300 baud acoustic coupler?
Why should have MIT lifted finger for him? He burgled their campus and hacked their network.
Neither woman got pregnant. QED.
Did a bit on the Apple II before the Amiga, but Kids and the Amiga was a tremendous book.
That's modern day journalism for you.
Chink Chink Chinaman sittin' on a fence,
Trying to make a dollar out of fifteen cents.
Close, he wrote the instructions for your motherboard.
'Nuff said.
Am I the only one that's just waiting for MS to get nailed in some sort of accounting scandal and that we find out that millions of Windows Mobile Phones are sitting in a warehouse somewhere?
Academic legal journals are published by the students. The students select articles, work with authors, edit, proof, contract printers and manage subscriptions.
Each school is different, but most have a writing competition each year and students are selected based upon a combination of their score in the competition and grades.
Why wouldn't this work for the Journal of Even Numbers?
My condolences to those who knew him.
The way I see it:
1. Swartz physically accessed MIT infrastructure without its permission.
3. That is, and should be, illegal.
4. Swartz was ostensibly trying to copy JSTOR to release it for free.
5. JSTOR doesn't want that.
6. In the end, nobody's going to federal pound-me-in-the-ass for copying Journal of Sumerian Numismatic Association.
I have a hard time believing that the prosecutor, maybe with some haranguing by the judge, wouldn't offer a misdemeanor charge-- and probably one without any prison time, in exchange for a guilty plea.
Duh.
We need to start cracking down on these little psychos.
If you've been diagnosed with bi-polar, asbergers, schizophrenia, or whatever, you shouldn't be out loose. If your wracked out on PCP, Prozac, or Xanax, you shouldn't be out loose.
Seriously.
Let's just stipulate that there's some sort of proton-bacteria amino acid whatever on Mars. Can we stop wasting money on NASA welfare now?