Funny my google search turned up that exact address in the number one spot. For exact phrases, just put it in quotation marks.
"write only memory" not a difficult concept...
Besides, what percentage of people search using boolean terms anyway? Google has advanced search options available for that kind of stuff, which isn't what Joe Surfer uses anyway.
Pause Technology is an intellectual property company focused on the Personal Video Recorder market and related industries. In addition to licensing our existing patents we are interested in acquiring new ones as well. Please direct any representations of new technologies to Charlie Call.
I find it interesting that the only purpose of this company seems to be to license it's patents. Now perhaps this idea needs a bit of refinement, but maybe there should be some sort of clause in patent law that prohibits "patent squatting". I mean the whole purpose of patent law to help companies get their products to market without someone blantanly ripping them off before they could do it right? So if you file a patent and never develop anything, perhaps the term should be shortened or something... but I suppose that might be hard to enforce too... oh well back to reality.
they charge about 9p a local call (13c), on top of about 19.99P/months ($29.55), incoming and outgoing... more expensive than my unlimited locals at 25 bucks a month. But I guess everything is cheaper in canada.
"In the United States, we have been working to make the service available. But we have not set any date for the US launch."
That's unfortunate, but at least we have a decent landline system here... I know Europe definately a lot more expensive that here for landline phone/internet. I think that will be one of the factors that will keep sweet things like this from catching on really quickly.
At the university of waterloo here they have monthly surplus sales. I saw all kinds of great stuff while I was there... so check with the local universities...
"The very significance in it has held that persons like Pavlovich in various parts of the country are subject to jurisdiction in a California court if they did what Pavlovich did," said Robert Sugarman, an attorney at Weil, Gotshal & Manges and a legal counsel for the DVD CCA.
So if I were to post a link to a DeCSS site I'm subject to california law too? How does this work for people out of the country?
Would this work anywhere else in world? Say switching california for russia?
ha! The corps will continue doing this as long as the allmighty buck keeps rolling in, I emailed gator and kazaa and hotext (all of which were already installed on my work machine by the last goon who used this terminal) and didn't even get a response. I think more adverts will be the standard to come. Relief is there for those who want it...
I hope I don't have to pay for those :)
I wonder if the SETI dishes could be used for somethign a bit more useful, say something like monitoring asteroids?
Funny my google search turned up that exact address in the number one spot. For exact phrases, just put it in quotation marks.
"write only memory" not a difficult concept...
Besides, what percentage of people search using boolean terms anyway? Google has advanced search options available for that kind of stuff, which isn't what Joe Surfer uses anyway.
$40CDN gets me 6Mbit down, 1MBit up cable access.
Who gives you this kind of speeds for forty bucks a month? And were exactly are you in canada?
Unless of course you only into to indy music. Learn how here
Yahoo should just register Yahoo! with the exlamation mark... that way mr. serious can lighten up a bit... bah...
http://archives.nytimes.com/2001/10/03/technology/ 03PRIV.html
Enjoy!
I find it interesting that the only purpose of this company seems to be to license it's patents. Now perhaps this idea needs a bit of refinement, but maybe there should be some sort of clause in patent law that prohibits "patent squatting". I mean the whole purpose of patent law to help companies get their products to market without someone blantanly ripping them off before they could do it right? So if you file a patent and never develop anything, perhaps the term should be shortened or something... but I suppose that might be hard to enforce too... oh well back to reality.
Hahaha! That's absolutely hilarious considering it was posted by an AC.
check www.bt.co.uk
they charge about 9p a local call (13c), on top of about 19.99P/months ($29.55), incoming and outgoing... more expensive than my unlimited locals at 25 bucks a month. But I guess everything is cheaper in canada.
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http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-202-7320279-0.ht
Bell hasn't cracked down on me yet... I run a small webserver... I mean what harm does a 16 KB upstream cost the bastages anyway?
... file my patent global on .pdf viruses?
At the university of waterloo here they have monthly surplus sales. I saw all kinds of great stuff while I was there... so check with the local universities...
ha! The corps will continue doing this as long as the allmighty buck keeps rolling in, I emailed gator and kazaa and hotext (all of which were already installed on my work machine by the last goon who used this terminal) and didn't even get a response. I think more adverts will be the standard to come. Relief is there for those who want it...