I find I'm able to research most topics online. The documents are free, easy to find (sometimes)and usually as informative as very expensive books. Perhaps trying to build a database of free, online documents might prove useful. With most professional texts costing over $AU100, you might find it a viable option.
How about this for bad PR
I did a google search for DMCA.
The first result, was linked to a paperoutlining the ligislature that makes up the DMCA...in PDF format!!!
Things that could go wrong:
1. Gum in the connectors
2. Dogs requiring some relief
3. Gangs deciding to privatise the service
4. Kids(or lusers) trying to force their mobile rechargers into the connectors
5. Microsoft charging $150 for support, when it's not working
It could be a great place to launch a DoS attack from though...
Idiot. They're discussing the behaviour of SpeedStep, not its existence...
I find I'm able to research most topics online. The documents are free, easy to find (sometimes)and usually as informative as very expensive books. Perhaps trying to build a database of free, online documents might prove useful. With most professional texts costing over $AU100, you might find it a viable option.
How about this for bad PR ...in PDF format!!!
I did a google search for DMCA.
The first result, was linked to a paper outlining the ligislature that makes up the DMCA
Things that could go wrong: 1. Gum in the connectors 2. Dogs requiring some relief 3. Gangs deciding to privatise the service 4. Kids(or lusers) trying to force their mobile rechargers into the connectors 5. Microsoft charging $150 for support, when it's not working It could be a great place to launch a DoS attack from though...
What? And risk increasing MS's public image. Make sure it's an open source dump!!
All we need now is something that'll scan books that easily... And an efficient, distributed search engine to find them on - Novelster?
I want one !!