But these are the same people who click "Allow" when their software firewall says "H4xoR!tR0jun.exe is attempting to access the Internet, install a malicious script, steal your personal information and have sex with your wife until she screams like a deaf girl. Permit or Allow?"
That is one hell of a descriptive (albeit true) firewall advisory message. What software firewall are you using?
You're saying that the grades you got in high school make a difference to how much money you make in the future? Sure, maybe if you're the valedictorian or in the top 1% of your class..but after that they make very little different, in my experience.
Nope, that's broadcast information, you can copy that and be fine. You still cannot legally copy a dvd to a dvr, nor can you legally copy a VHS tape to another VHS tape (unless the content you're copying has been broadcast).
As for music, you can record the radio all day if you want and play that back, that's never been in question. What has been in question is the stuff that's not ever on the radio suddenly appearing on everyone's computer and being distributed via a p2p network.
I have a friend who is a teacher. He has had students put libelous things about him on their myspace pages. He did not pursue further punishment even after he found the pages by himself.
Now I see why. If he had complained and the kids had gotten in trouble, then he would have been sued. What a fantastic system to work in! Thank god these people who are walking on a fine line between teaching responsibility and getting sued to hell and back are in charge of (largely) raising our children from the ages of 6-18!
On a side note, the principal did take it to another level by cancelling the computer classes, but in that case that's what the school board is for...not the district court.
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At my company we have many IT managers that aren't technically saavy. They may be able to speak the buzzwords and whatnot, but they can't sit down and write code if pressed to do so. And you know what? I wouldn't have it any other way. I'd rather not have a boss question me on why I wrote this function this way when the damn thing works. I'd also rather have a boss that is fantastic at dealing with people and at least acts like he actually cares about me as a person, and not just a resource.
If I have a coding question, we have technical leads. If I have a question about what I should do because my cube-mate keeps undressing me with her eyes, I have my manager. Two different roles, two different people. Works great.
That doesn't mean we don't have managers who can't be technical leads, but the technical leads don't always have management skills.
MTTF is not MTBF. In the world of metrics, they're different. While they both measure failures, time to fail and time between failures are different measurements for a reason, they tell us different things about the product we're testing.
"I don't want to go on a rant, here, but America's foreign policy makes about as much sense as Beowulf having sex with Robert Fulton at the first battle of Antietam. I mean when a neo-conservative defenestrates it's like Raskolnikov filibuster deoxymonohydroxinate..."
Why was this marked informative? Not only was the poster wrong about the grandparent being incorrect, but he didn't even read the document he posted himself!
For those that don't bother to click the link, it's a pdf that shows the specs for HDTV and SDTV (standard definition TV). It clearly states that all HDTV formats on a Scientific American box are 16:9 aspect ratio. *shrug* I feel like I slipped into a black hole or something.
[Yes, you hit the basics -- but the implicit per-file assumption a la CVS just hit my "rant" button......In CVS, to know that file1.c version 1.13 and file1.h version 1.2 both belong in the same tree, you need to "tag" each file in the tree -- adding notation to the backend store for each individual file indicating that they both are tied to THIS_TAG_VERSION. In the case of a changeset-oriented system, on the other hand, the appropriate version of both files is just another element of the repository state -- so instead of a set of individual file states, you just have one big repository state that holds everything together.
The ALJ just ruled that the case is dismissed from his point of view, but this is not an all out victory as RamBus is claiming already. What will happen next is the FTC counsel will take this matter to the full FTC Commission and they will make their own full investigation. Unlike an appeals court process where the judge can only look to see what was wrong, the FTC can fully investigate the entire claim all over again, then deal out their punishments as they see fit.
Actually the article states that the Gemisis diamonds are flawed, but not to the naked eye. It's Apollo Diamond Inc. that is making the perfect diamonds. The Gemisis diamonds are formed in a pressurized chamber around a metal substrate, and the bits of the substrate can get "caught" in the diamond, thus making it flawed. The Apollo method is the one you're talking about mentioning the plasma cloud, in which diamond crystals are formed around and already formed diamond crystal.
While I respect your relatively low user id #, your views are somewhat mislead. Understand that here in America (don't know if you're american or not) we have a rule by majority. Concentrate on that word..majority. It takes a larger group of people to get hurt or angry before something will be done about what is hurting them. Until now the RIAA had both the loudest and the most numerous voice, thankfully the right number of people have spoken up for some action to finally be taken.
I will conceed that some corruption happens on the hill on a daily basis, it's gonna happen because some people feed on that. However, I will not conceed the point of view that all people who make a living running this country are corrupt. They do what is either in the best interest of their constituants, or they listen to those people when they change their minds (as a majority). He still needs to get votes to keep his job.
On a side note, yes attorneys have a large voice in DC, but that's because they hire a ton of folks to do lobbying for them. It's not what you say, it's how many voices you say it with.
We've got a couple SGI 320's here and I got win2k to work fine on them. Look on Sgi's website, I believe they have some valuable patches for the BIOS and whatnot (just search for 320).
The best part is: they're normal crows, not strippers and hookers. They could be the crow next door, but you'll never know until you watch it.
"I mean, say what you like about the tenets of National Socialism, Dude, at least it's an ethos." - Walter Sobchak
How do you say "douchebag" in your native tongue?
That is one hell of a descriptive (albeit true) firewall advisory message. What software firewall are you using?
Holy crap, where's the number for Old Glory Insurance?
You could say the same thing about Team Fortress 2!!
You're saying that the grades you got in high school make a difference to how much money you make in the future? Sure, maybe if you're the valedictorian or in the top 1% of your class..but after that they make very little different, in my experience.
Nope, that's broadcast information, you can copy that and be fine. You still cannot legally copy a dvd to a dvr, nor can you legally copy a VHS tape to another VHS tape (unless the content you're copying has been broadcast).
As for music, you can record the radio all day if you want and play that back, that's never been in question. What has been in question is the stuff that's not ever on the radio suddenly appearing on everyone's computer and being distributed via a p2p network.
I have a friend who is a teacher. He has had students put libelous things about him on their myspace pages. He did not pursue further punishment even after he found the pages by himself.
Now I see why. If he had complained and the kids had gotten in trouble, then he would have been sued. What a fantastic system to work in! Thank god these people who are walking on a fine line between teaching responsibility and getting sued to hell and back are in charge of (largely) raising our children from the ages of 6-18!
On a side note, the principal did take it to another level by cancelling the computer classes, but in that case that's what the school board is for...not the district court.
At my company we have many IT managers that aren't technically saavy. They may be able to speak the buzzwords and whatnot, but they can't sit down and write code if pressed to do so. And you know what? I wouldn't have it any other way. I'd rather not have a boss question me on why I wrote this function this way when the damn thing works. I'd also rather have a boss that is fantastic at dealing with people and at least acts like he actually cares about me as a person, and not just a resource.
If I have a coding question, we have technical leads. If I have a question about what I should do because my cube-mate keeps undressing me with her eyes, I have my manager. Two different roles, two different people. Works great.
That doesn't mean we don't have managers who can't be technical leads, but the technical leads don't always have management skills.
MTTF is not MTBF. In the world of metrics, they're different. While they both measure failures, time to fail and time between failures are different measurements for a reason, they tell us different things about the product we're testing.
"I don't want to go on a rant, here, but America's foreign policy makes about as much sense as Beowulf having sex with Robert Fulton at the first battle of Antietam. I mean when a neo-conservative defenestrates it's like Raskolnikov filibuster deoxymonohydroxinate..."
"What the hell does rant mean?"
If I come to your house, steal something, and you don't notice it for a year, am I guilty of theft?
A crime is a crime, getting caught isn't the determining factor.
Can't post...must gain level!
Radios are cheaper and can deliver just the same information as a tv, just without all the pretty pictures.
Why was this marked informative? Not only was the poster wrong about the grandparent being incorrect, but he didn't even read the document he posted himself!
For those that don't bother to click the link, it's a pdf that shows the specs for HDTV and SDTV (standard definition TV). It clearly states that all HDTV formats on a Scientific American box are 16:9 aspect ratio. *shrug* I feel like I slipped into a black hole or something.
Don't download zips from the internet and open them on your winxp machine.
Are you serious? The Q35 was WAY superior to the Q36.
Live in the now..cripes.
[Yes, you hit the basics -- but the implicit per-file assumption a la CVS just hit my "rant" button... ...In CVS, to know that file1.c version 1.13 and file1.h version 1.2 both belong in the same tree, you need to "tag" each file in the tree -- adding notation to the backend store for each individual file indicating that they both are tied to THIS_TAG_VERSION. In the case of a changeset-oriented system, on the other hand, the appropriate version of both files is just another element of the repository state -- so instead of a set of individual file states, you just have one big repository state that holds everything together.
"what the hell does rant mean?"
The ALJ just ruled that the case is dismissed from his point of view, but this is not an all out victory as RamBus is claiming already. What will happen next is the FTC counsel will take this matter to the full FTC Commission and they will make their own full investigation. Unlike an appeals court process where the judge can only look to see what was wrong, the FTC can fully investigate the entire claim all over again, then deal out their punishments as they see fit.
But then again, IANAL.
The ad airs next week during the US Open men's finals and the National Football League's kick-off on Sunday.
Am I the only one that realizes the NFL kick-off is tonight and not Sunday?
Actually the article states that the Gemisis diamonds are flawed, but not to the naked eye. It's Apollo Diamond Inc. that is making the perfect diamonds. The Gemisis diamonds are formed in a pressurized chamber around a metal substrate, and the bits of the substrate can get "caught" in the diamond, thus making it flawed. The Apollo method is the one you're talking about mentioning the plasma cloud, in which diamond crystals are formed around and already formed diamond crystal.
Enjoy.
While I respect your relatively low user id #, your views are somewhat mislead. Understand that here in America (don't know if you're american or not) we have a rule by majority. Concentrate on that word..majority. It takes a larger group of people to get hurt or angry before something will be done about what is hurting them. Until now the RIAA had both the loudest and the most numerous voice, thankfully the right number of people have spoken up for some action to finally be taken.
I will conceed that some corruption happens on the hill on a daily basis, it's gonna happen because some people feed on that. However, I will not conceed the point of view that all people who make a living running this country are corrupt. They do what is either in the best interest of their constituants, or they listen to those people when they change their minds (as a majority). He still needs to get votes to keep his job.
On a side note, yes attorneys have a large voice in DC, but that's because they hire a ton of folks to do lobbying for them. It's not what you say, it's how many voices you say it with.
We've got a couple SGI 320's here and I got win2k to work fine on them. Look on Sgi's website, I believe they have some valuable patches for the BIOS and whatnot (just search for 320).
Sounds like OJ...