the license for the shareware level says (said? 6 years ago...) it is freely distributable. its the full version WADs that you cant distribute. just about anything that is still doom-like and based on the doom source (and theres a LOT of them) usually comes with the shareware WAD.
Yes, that is freedom. *YOU* are free to tell me that I cant criticize the government in YOUR paper. And I am free to start my own paper and criticize them.
No, I am saying nothing about monopolies. They have nothing to do with the issue at hand. Although now that you bring it up, if a monopoly IS under any obligations at all then that would be an infringement of its freedom of the press, and then it is a matter of priorities. But thats moot, we are talking about ONLY freedom of the press.
Maybe you dont get the idea behind freedom of the press. Can West Global censoring its own news has NOTHING to do with it. If they dont want to run something thats their perogative.
This works for both super-cool and super-hot substances. I know the hot end is called the Leidenfrost effect, and I imagine the cold end is the same effect, just with your hand functioning as the (relative to the cold stuff) super-hot surface. Just as impressive as the liquid-nitrogen-in-mouth experiment is the wet-hand-in-molten-lead demonstration, which is just as safe.
I was always under the impression that the Director's Cut was the last version of the movie before the final and the Director got the last say on which scenes were cut from it to get it down into the alloted time.
No, you have here the fundamental misunderstanding behind this problem. When you camp the Fungi Tunic you arent MAKING any plat at all, you are just going to get plat from someone else in trade for it. The economy is going to gain an item and plat is just going to change hands, which will LOWER prices. The problem this article addresses is people abusing trade skills to make millions of plat out of thin air. The economy is gaining plat without gainint items, which RAISES prices. The numbers in the article are purely fictional and as an average they are way under the correct amounts. I know individuals who make 2 million pp per day, some of whom sell it on playerauctions, some sell it directly to other people, some sell it to resellers (who buy in bulk below the going rate and then split it up and sell it again for more), and some just use it to fund their (guild's) advancement. The end result is massive inflation in the game, which anyone who has watched prices for the last 3 years can attest to. I remember when the best items in the game, that took 40+ hour camps to get, cost maybe 5000pp. Now there are people spending upwards of 1000000pp for similar time-investment-cost items.
he isnt destroying anything. the blindness is temporary. the only 'camera' i know of that could be permanently blinded by a normal laser pointer is the CMOS inside my flatbed scanner.
And, having investigated, it doesnt. Not even close. The next planet after Pluto (or the second of the next two, if Neptune's irregularity is repeated) should have been at 77.2AU but Quaoar is only at approximately 43AU. So theres another point in opposition of calling it a planet, albeit a weak one.
The real question is if this "planet" fits into the Titus-Bode sequence of planetary orbits. And, if it does, how many planets are supposed to be between it and Pluto?
PS: Yes, I know the Titus-Bode sequence is inexact but its general accuracy is seemingly non-random so perhaps some time should be put into bringing it up to snuff with modern mathematics.
my 6kW generator, for home use as backup power during outages (very popular in hurricane prone regions), is 4'x3'x3' and I can easily move it around by myself. I imagine 60kW wouldnt be much larger than 9'x6'x6'
i bumped it up to that 7000 mark. i bet one of the original bidders has a proxy bid of 100000 placed already and will be the final winner at whatever the final price is.
Robot Battle is still a very popular game. Its event driven language is hard to get used to, but contests (with 30+ entrants) are still held at least every month. The game is still in development and soon (ish) to release an educational version.
I just moved, unfortunately to a dialup-only area. Where I just moved from I paid $99/mo for 2mbit down and 1mbit up on cable. I maxxed it out on a regular basis and very rarely found my downstream cap lower than 2mbit, and NEVER saw my upstream cap fluctuate. considering the price difference that beats a T1 in my book.
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I already did the leeching for you, those links go to the actual 13MB (and smaller) videos.
the license for the shareware level says (said? 6 years ago...) it is freely distributable. its the full version WADs that you cant distribute. just about anything that is still doom-like and based on the doom source (and theres a LOT of them) usually comes with the shareware WAD.
If SETI (32m/yr) costs an arm and a leg, what the metaphor for the defense budget (wasnt it 400b last year?)?
But since they have already been proved, you would be better off 'testing' BlockOut, arguably the best 3D tetris game ever.
Yes, that is freedom. *YOU* are free to tell me that I cant criticize the government in YOUR paper. And I am free to start my own paper and criticize them.
No, I am saying nothing about monopolies. They have nothing to do with the issue at hand. Although now that you bring it up, if a monopoly IS under any obligations at all then that would be an infringement of its freedom of the press, and then it is a matter of priorities. But thats moot, we are talking about ONLY freedom of the press.
Maybe you dont get the idea behind freedom of the press. Can West Global censoring its own news has NOTHING to do with it. If they dont want to run something thats their perogative.
They probably couldnt get enough journalists from the unlisted countries to complete the survey.
This works for both super-cool and super-hot substances. I know the hot end is called the Leidenfrost effect, and I imagine the cold end is the same effect, just with your hand functioning as the (relative to the cold stuff) super-hot surface. Just as impressive as the liquid-nitrogen-in-mouth experiment is the wet-hand-in-molten-lead demonstration, which is just as safe.
You are incorrect. The filesystem is stored on the disk in a compressed form, it is decompressed to a RAM drive. Every byte DOES count.
I was always under the impression that the Director's Cut was the last version of the movie before the final and the Director got the last say on which scenes were cut from it to get it down into the alloted time.
Thank you for that insightful reply, I was about to say the same but you beat me to it. Some people just dont get it and/or cant read.
No, you have here the fundamental misunderstanding behind this problem. When you camp the Fungi Tunic you arent MAKING any plat at all, you are just going to get plat from someone else in trade for it. The economy is going to gain an item and plat is just going to change hands, which will LOWER prices. The problem this article addresses is people abusing trade skills to make millions of plat out of thin air. The economy is gaining plat without gainint items, which RAISES prices. The numbers in the article are purely fictional and as an average they are way under the correct amounts. I know individuals who make 2 million pp per day, some of whom sell it on playerauctions, some sell it directly to other people, some sell it to resellers (who buy in bulk below the going rate and then split it up and sell it again for more), and some just use it to fund their (guild's) advancement. The end result is massive inflation in the game, which anyone who has watched prices for the last 3 years can attest to. I remember when the best items in the game, that took 40+ hour camps to get, cost maybe 5000pp. Now there are people spending upwards of 1000000pp for similar time-investment-cost items.
right up there next to LCD Displays, ATM Machines, the Rio Grande River, and the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
he isnt destroying anything. the blindness is temporary. the only 'camera' i know of that could be permanently blinded by a normal laser pointer is the CMOS inside my flatbed scanner.
And, having investigated, it doesnt. Not even close. The next planet after Pluto (or the second of the next two, if Neptune's irregularity is repeated) should have been at 77.2AU but Quaoar is only at approximately 43AU. So theres another point in opposition of calling it a planet, albeit a weak one.
The real question is if this "planet" fits into the Titus-Bode sequence of planetary orbits. And, if it does, how many planets are supposed to be between it and Pluto?
PS: Yes, I know the Titus-Bode sequence is inexact but its general accuracy is seemingly non-random so perhaps some time should be put into bringing it up to snuff with modern mathematics.
I think you misread the statut.. The work would have to be registered at the time the suit is filed, not at the time of infringement.
$1652 CAD not a lot?? Thats like $1050 USD which is quite a bit more than I made at my last job.
lol, YANAL. you could sign it with a crayon and it would be binding. hell, you could make an X with crayon and it would probably be binding.
my 6kW generator, for home use as backup power during outages (very popular in hurricane prone regions), is 4'x3'x3' and I can easily move it around by myself. I imagine 60kW wouldnt be much larger than 9'x6'x6'
i bumped it up to that 7000 mark. i bet one of the original bidders has a proxy bid of 100000 placed already and will be the final winner at whatever the final price is.
Robot Battle is still a very popular game. Its event driven language is hard to get used to, but contests (with 30+ entrants) are still held at least every month. The game is still in development and soon (ish) to release an educational version.
2 hours I can deal with. The last time my cable (TV, let alone internet) went out for over a day I made them cut that time out of bill.
I just moved, unfortunately to a dialup-only area. Where I just moved from I paid $99/mo for 2mbit down and 1mbit up on cable. I maxxed it out on a regular basis and very rarely found my downstream cap lower than 2mbit, and NEVER saw my upstream cap fluctuate. considering the price difference that beats a T1 in my book.
I already did the leeching for you, those links go to the actual 13MB (and smaller) videos.