I've been drooling over this thing for awhile at the Best Buy site. You might also be able to get it directly from Archos.
I was hoping that this might show up on the dell site. Even though they are freaking slow, they might have a sweet deal. Unfortunately, they only have the older Multimedia Jukebox.
Not how you think though... There whole plan was to sabotage open source all along. Not through suing companies, but by keeping all the developers commenting on SCO stories all day.
Think about it. How many articles have there been and how many comments per article? Boy, when the juicy ones came out the number of responses jumped up into the hundreds even nearing a thousand sometimes. Now, imagine if this never happened and all those people got together to work towards one goal. I think with the hours that have been wasted on this story so far, we could've designed and build a mars mission already;)
Thank you for bringing this up. I don't think this is actually as redundant as it may seem. I've read through many a SPAM article here, and this point seems to get overlooked. In my opinion, this is the ONLY way to fight against spammers. If the spammer and beneficiary were equally liable for sending the spam, you could go straight after the company making the money and hiring the spammers in the first place. You'll never stop spam by stopping spammers, you'll stop spam by stopping people from hiring spammers.
It's almost like the RIAA vs Kazaa. The RIAA will never be able to shut down Kazaa. However, if they start suing enough people, they might scare off some people, and thus making Kazaa less of a problem. (I'm not sure how effective this will end up being though.)
Anyways, my final opinion is that any legislature about spam that doesn't hold the companies responsible, is a waste of time and will not work. Of course, that is just an opinion.
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Why the hell is the season in the fall and winter?
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I would think that an outdoor sport would be best played during the late spring through early fall.
Unfortunately, that's not when people are inside watching TV. The football teams themselves make quite a pretty penny off of the TV telecasts. Lounging on a Sunday watching football wouldn't be as popular (or profitable) during the summer since people would be more apt to be outside doing something else.
Hmm. They need underwear with a picture of Darl... on the inside.
Buwahahaha!!! Darl fear my chili!!
I've been drooling over this thing for awhile at the Best Buy site. You might also be able to get it directly from Archos.
I was hoping that this might show up on the dell site. Even though they are freaking slow, they might have a sweet deal. Unfortunately, they only have the older Multimedia Jukebox.
Not how you think though... There whole plan was to sabotage open source all along. Not through suing companies, but by keeping all the developers commenting on SCO stories all day.
;)
Think about it. How many articles have there been and how many comments per article? Boy, when the juicy ones came out the number of responses jumped up into the hundreds even nearing a thousand sometimes. Now, imagine if this never happened and all those people got together to work towards one goal. I think with the hours that have been wasted on this story so far, we could've designed and build a mars mission already
Just don't forget the password to the digital chastity belt.
I knew Virtual Valerie had to be good for me.
Thank you for bringing this up. I don't think this is actually as redundant as it may seem. I've read through many a SPAM article here, and this point seems to get overlooked. In my opinion, this is the ONLY way to fight against spammers. If the spammer and beneficiary were equally liable for sending the spam, you could go straight after the company making the money and hiring the spammers in the first place. You'll never stop spam by stopping spammers, you'll stop spam by stopping people from hiring spammers.
It's almost like the RIAA vs Kazaa. The RIAA will never be able to shut down Kazaa. However, if they start suing enough people, they might scare off some people, and thus making Kazaa less of a problem. (I'm not sure how effective this will end up being though.)
Anyways, my final opinion is that any legislature about spam that doesn't hold the companies responsible, is a waste of time and will not work. Of course, that is just an opinion.
At 7am Saturday, the error "caused the names of airlines and flight numbers to disappear from radar screens."
I'm guessing there was an article posted yesterday on Slashdot that linked directly to their system.
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I would think that an outdoor sport would be best played during the late spring through early fall.
Unfortunately, that's not when people are inside watching TV. The football teams themselves make quite a pretty penny off of the TV telecasts. Lounging on a Sunday watching football wouldn't be as popular (or profitable) during the summer since people would be more apt to be outside doing something else.
Ahh, and yet another name change brought to you by your local devil-worshopping marketing department.