Not to be historical here, but how often does the border sneak over the people? If Anglo-America loves their culture and language so much, why did they give all those South-Eastern United States rivers, mountains, and cities Spanish names? And why are those cities full of Mexicans?
Why do you have to counter-sue? Why would I want to waste my time and money on that? If you have license to patents that cover the same thing you are being sued for, you have a much stronger defense. Joining a pool sounds better than not having that defense, and costs less than having to get my own patents. I just want to make cool shit, and welcome competition, because that will help me improve my products. You are thinking from the point-of-view of a litigating patent lawyer, who doesn't make money unless companies are suing and counter-suing each other.
The linked article (yahoo) doesn't link to the youtube channel, which I can't find. All it has is a couple stills distributed by the police and posted in similar articles on other news sites. I call shenanigans.
Barack Obama essentially admitted the U.S. government was behind these viruses. He also insists he respects the law. It's worth pursing this, just to expose the hypocrisy.
I learned a lot about people teaching at CU with a group of Ed majors, mostly how to get a solid performance out of a wider variety of people than I was used to. Math teaches you to think, and education teaches you to think about other people. The skills apply more widely than my now narrow field of scientific software dev.
I've been rather disappointed with Lion compared to previous X's. It uses 2GB of wired (OS-rendered unavailable) memory compared to a tenth of that for Snow Leopard. They changed the default compiler from gcc to some in-house brew that has been problematic. Apple disliked the license Samba is distributed under and rolled their own, which doesn't work reliably. I had to shut Apple's off and install the real thing, pain to configure. Apple developer tools must be installed from the App store, costs nothing but you still need a credit card. And command-line tools doesn't install by default, which is most of what I want. Lion has picked up a lot of crap code, and it will be a great effort to clean it up. Mountain Lion seems to go further in that direction. Snow Leopard is the bomb and I am happy to come home to it, but as a closed OS it can't evolve. Apple has caught up with the mistakes of Microsoft. I think I'm ready to make a Linux my primary OS.
In dealing with my foreclosure I was unable to find a lawyer I was happy with, so I filed my own motions. The county clerks were helpful, the motions were easy to write, and I won. It's like working on your car: unpleasant, but doable.
Hollywood was started by movie makers fleeing long patents, not the other way around. Shorten IP periods and you'll have a burst of creativity in unusual locations, accompanied by a lot of old world dinosaurs dying a slow and pitiful death.
I'm going through CenturyLink in the U.S. and the piratebay.org and most proxies can't be reached. Switching DNS servers or direct IP calls also fail. But I get there them just fine via Tor. I don't think this is DDoS or your usual routing table mishap, it's a new internet censorship technology.
I treated my migraines with pharmaceuticals for 30 years, until the side effects got too scary and I stopped. I was at two migraines a week when I went to see an acupuncturist. I asked her to relieve the symptoms and she said she would cure me. They stopped after that first session. Sixteen visits and four years later I'm still migraine free.
Not to be historical here, but how often does the border sneak over the people? If Anglo-America loves their culture and language so much, why did they give all those South-Eastern United States rivers, mountains, and cities Spanish names? And why are those cities full of Mexicans?
so is spelling
Well I thought it was funny.
Good idea.
+1 informative
I was investigating how to start something like this, glad to see I already have some options or at least examples.
bingo.
Why do you have to counter-sue? Why would I want to waste my time and money on that? If you have license to patents that cover the same thing you are being sued for, you have a much stronger defense. Joining a pool sounds better than not having that defense, and costs less than having to get my own patents. I just want to make cool shit, and welcome competition, because that will help me improve my products. You are thinking from the point-of-view of a litigating patent lawyer, who doesn't make money unless companies are suing and counter-suing each other.
I suppose you know this from first-hand experience observing the entire protest, or was it the 10-second news blurb on Fox?
The linked article (yahoo) doesn't link to the youtube channel, which I can't find. All it has is a couple stills distributed by the police and posted in similar articles on other news sites. I call shenanigans.
this
Like my right to sing "Happy Birthday" to my daughter?
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.07/posts.html?pg=7
Many of the services/messages blocked in China come with explicit warnings that they have attempted something illegal. And some don't.
that's the better question
Barack Obama essentially admitted the U.S. government was behind these viruses. He also insists he respects the law. It's worth pursing this, just to expose the hypocrisy.
I learned a lot about people teaching at CU with a group of Ed majors, mostly how to get a solid performance out of a wider variety of people than I was used to. Math teaches you to think, and education teaches you to think about other people. The skills apply more widely than my now narrow field of scientific software dev.
That was in the U.S., and didn't involve uncracked encrypted systems.
I've been rather disappointed with Lion compared to previous X's. It uses 2GB of wired (OS-rendered unavailable) memory compared to a tenth of that for Snow Leopard. They changed the default compiler from gcc to some in-house brew that has been problematic. Apple disliked the license Samba is distributed under and rolled their own, which doesn't work reliably. I had to shut Apple's off and install the real thing, pain to configure. Apple developer tools must be installed from the App store, costs nothing but you still need a credit card. And command-line tools doesn't install by default, which is most of what I want.
Lion has picked up a lot of crap code, and it will be a great effort to clean it up. Mountain Lion seems to go further in that direction. Snow Leopard is the bomb and I am happy to come home to it, but as a closed OS it can't evolve. Apple has caught up with the mistakes of Microsoft. I think I'm ready to make a Linux my primary OS.
In dealing with my foreclosure I was unable to find a lawyer I was happy with, so I filed my own motions. The county clerks were helpful, the motions were easy to write, and I won. It's like working on your car: unpleasant, but doable.
Internet routes around standard damage originating somewhere in Asia. News at 11
Would it be possible to redirect a DDoS attack by pointing your DNS at another IP address? e.g. one of Sony's.
Hollywood was started by movie makers fleeing long patents, not the other way around. Shorten IP periods and you'll have a burst of creativity in unusual locations, accompanied by a lot of old world dinosaurs dying a slow and pitiful death.
I'm going through CenturyLink in the U.S. and the piratebay.org and most proxies can't be reached. Switching DNS servers or direct IP calls also fail. But I get there them just fine via Tor. I don't think this is DDoS or your usual routing table mishap, it's a new internet censorship technology.
On trademarks:
It makes no sense to expire trademarks after 5 years. Society as a whole would suffer.
I know I would suffer if I couldn't be sure I was eating a genuine McDonald's hamburger or not.
I treated my migraines with pharmaceuticals for 30 years, until the side effects got too scary and I stopped. I was at two migraines a week when I went to see an acupuncturist. I asked her to relieve the symptoms and she said she would cure me. They stopped after that first session. Sixteen visits and four years later I'm still migraine free.