I think Ballmer is right in his prediction... Right now, commercial software companies are losing a fortune due to software piracy. In some parts of the world the majority of commercial software is stolen. Rented applications that (partially?) run on a remote site would probably put an end to that situation. ---
'The book was better than the film' The only exception I have ever seen to this rule was Starwars, where the books were crap. If this is true i sure hope the result will be less like Johnny Mnemonic, and more like Blade Runner.
How do collisions with an energy greater than the equivalent of two gold nuclei bumping into each other at 99.9% of the speed of light at an angle of 180 degrees occur naturally? Please enlighten me, as I know very little about cosmic radiation.
I think Ballmer is right in his prediction... Right now, commercial software companies are losing a fortune due to software piracy. In some parts of the world the majority of commercial software is stolen. Rented applications that (partially?) run on a remote site would probably put an end to that situation.
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Wasn't this common ancestor a monkey too? Just a species of ape that no longer exists.
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Surely posts like yours are intended only to annoy people.
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'The book was better than the film'
The only exception I have ever seen to this rule was Starwars, where the books were crap.
If this is true i sure hope the result will be less like Johnny Mnemonic, and more like Blade Runner.
How do collisions with an energy greater than the equivalent of two gold nuclei bumping into each other at 99.9% of the speed of light at an angle of 180 degrees occur naturally? Please enlighten me, as I know very little about cosmic radiation.
Ill bet the Russians are still years away from launching their first ball in space. Although Sputnik was roughly ball shaped...
it's suposed to air at april 1st
in other words, ignore the rumour