But how do things like instant rebates, coupons, cash back, gift cards, etc... play into this? You technically aren't selling the product for less than the minimum price when you employ these types of offers are you?
All patents should be available for license at fair market value to anyone who wishes to license them. The royalties would then be paid through the patent agency to the patenter for a period of 10 years.
Determining fair market value of truly novel inventions could be a little tricky, though.
Atmel has put out a nice and cheap (80 bucks!!) kit called NGW100 for developing embedded linux devices on their AVR32 series. There is a lot of open community support around it and it seems like a great place to start. I've been thinking about getting into embedded linux for a while.
No you're reading it wrong anything better than 0.9419 qualifies for the progress prize. Anything better than 0.8563 qualifies for the grand prize. The red and blue bars are numerical markers you have to exceed, not category headers. No one has qualified for the grand prize yet, but its only been a week.
Yeah he must be bored since its the segway-polo offseason.
2. Begin to exhibit religious zealotry
3. Prophet?
To calibrate the device, it is hooked up to a known constant source (adolescent male mind).
Yeah cause there's no tech schools there or anything.
I heard Twitter might be in the market.
I wonder what sound he makes...
But how do things like instant rebates, coupons, cash back, gift cards, etc... play into this? You technically aren't selling the product for less than the minimum price when you employ these types of offers are you?
These are just the birth pangs of SKiNET.
All patents should be available for license at fair market value to anyone who wishes to license them. The royalties would then be paid through the patent agency to the patenter for a period of 10 years.
Determining fair market value of truly novel inventions could be a little tricky, though.
But anything is better than exclusive rights.
...Impossible when you're willing to cut corners to save money.
Atmel has put out a nice and cheap (80 bucks!!) kit called NGW100 for developing embedded linux devices on their AVR32 series. There is a lot of open community support around it and it seems like a great place to start. I've been thinking about getting into embedded linux for a while.
Just wait for the USB powered version from Japan.
1. Announce plan to establish society there
2. Get $$$$ from government to finance
3. Defer results for many years
4. Profit
Halliburton are you available?
4. Use 'insider' knowledge to shut down worm.
No you're reading it wrong anything better than 0.9419 qualifies for the progress prize. Anything better than 0.8563 qualifies for the grand prize. The red and blue bars are numerical markers you have to exceed, not category headers. No one has qualified for the grand prize yet, but its only been a week.
Is this his way of stating his intention to bid?
for a while. And just for the record, all Triton ATMs I have tried in the past 4 years have not had the default password.
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I too have felt the cold finger of injustice.
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Backdoor exploit?
I thought HD-DVD vs Bluray was the next VHS vs. Betamax. Now Plasma vs. LCD. How about Zune vs. iPod or Myspace vs. Bebo?
that lets you burn down Jack Thompson's house
What does united end with?
That would make a damn good folding team.
4. Profit!