after reading the article, i would ask anyone why they would do this. what if the user is a particularly slow reader, or just "left it on", and when they "came back" discovered that they had wasted a dollar? if you apply the same idea to hard-copy paper-and-ink books of now, the most common by far, you'll see how absurd it is. imagine buying a book (albeit at a cheap price), but after 10 hours having it light itself on fire?. imagine how ironic that would be if the book happened to be Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, ey? also, what happens when someone figures out how to break the technology?
so are we to believe that the new Star Wars movie will be subliminally trying to convince us that cloning humans is bad? if so, this is one movie i'm going to avoid! =D
Well, you know, thats just great that the update is being released in September. By the time my finder windows finish resizing and scrolling in X, the update should be out!;-D
after reading the article, i would ask anyone why they would do this. what if the user is a particularly slow reader, or just "left it on", and when they "came back" discovered that they had wasted a dollar? if you apply the same idea to hard-copy paper-and-ink books of now, the most common by far, you'll see how absurd it is. imagine buying a book (albeit at a cheap price), but after 10 hours having it light itself on fire?. imagine how ironic that would be if the book happened to be Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, ey? also, what happens when someone figures out how to break the technology?
so are we to believe that the new Star Wars movie will be subliminally trying to convince us that cloning humans is bad? if so, this is one movie i'm going to avoid! =D
Well, you know, thats just great that the update is being released in September. By the time my finder windows finish resizing and scrolling in X, the update should be out! ;-D