Not that anyone ever does this but there seems to be an issue of fraudulent threats, perhaps perjury, and perhaps barratry. Perhaps everyone that has gotten one of these falsely needs to start a class action.
A lot more than Yahoo need be worried here. Once there is case law that a the US operations of a company are subject to laws of foreign nations (not that is exactly the case with Yahoo) hungry lawyers will be nipping at everyone and anyone.
Whats to stop a another group in europe suing a US company with only web operations? Who's to say that the final ruling on this wont be stretched to take this instance into account.
Ok i see a problem here, instead of coming up with their own scheme for DRM, Real decides to hack Apple's and sell song using this hack. And Apple cant block real because it makes Real's customers unhappy? I'll bet you there is already a clause in the ELA stating that forward compatability is not guaranteed and that real isnt liable for loss of access to songs.
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while the RGB color space may be able to display any color, the RGB phosphors are not. So its possible for the CMY phosphors to be able to enhance and expand the color space that the normal set of color phosphors can show.
So the ads that they charge for dont even cover the cost of letting people see them?
Well threatening to sue people over your flawed business model is certainly nothing new. How new was it in 98? i donno. Today however all you have to do is read/. for the latest in flawed business models:)
I recently finished StarFox adventures. Hopefully that curt statement will give you some indication of how lackluster it was. It kinda f felt like it wanted to be Zelda for kids, which would be a nice concept id it didnt suck so badly.
I wonder if there is a 'dull' warning. Some places are needlessly obtuse to get to, often you have to run back all the way through an area after you've done the important put of returning whatever thing belongs there. Boy howdy thats tedious. I could go one, but then that would likely be as dull as this game was.
While those definitions are indeed very interesting, i dont think i need to cite example to point out that politicos, lawyers, and racketeering conspiring monopolistic businesses can get any warping of definition passed as law that they are wont.
Umm hate to brake this to you, but its not questionable at all. See here's the thing, with science you make a statement, and people go out an attempt to replicate your experiment. If you draw a conclusion from evidence then that evidence is open to review.
every thing else (like what you are spewing) is philosophy. Perhaps you need to have your belief system peer reviewed.
On their site they only list one title, Metal Arms for Xbox, GameCube and PS2.
This is interesting in the context of working with Blizzard for multi platform release. Blizzard has previously made commitments to concurrent Macintosh and Windows releases of their games. With these new guys on board there may be a possibility , to my knowledge, the first simultaneous all console and Mac/Win release ever.
This post is telling, not for the bit about customers but what it says about the store.
I always get the creeps when common terms for things are 'creatively' relabeled for some reason only people in 'human resources' (i hate that term, humans are should not be a resource you can buy, sell, and expend) or marketing can fathom. I suppose those degrees turn your brain to mush and you start hallucinating new words for common things.
precinct? agent? Guest? This sounds like just totally insane.
One thing about the 'rocks in a box' - I actually bought a cd once (not from best buy) with a Bell Atlantic ISP service cd in it. I of course returned it for replacement. Oddly enough they wrapped it back up and put it on the shelf for sale again. When i saw this i was lived and yelled at the manager.
Ok Last word, I dont buy from Best buy anymore. Ever since that little abuse of the DMCA against Fatwallet.com over their 'black friday' sale prices I refuse. I would say vote with your wallet, but it seems quite clear that if you are, or are not a customer, they just dont care.
This would seem to be what would be an violation that nasty INDUCE act. SO then the RIAA and govt should go after everyone up the food chain for something like this?
Im not a terribly big fan of cob jobs, but im thinking about why this may not a problem. What would stop them from reusing old VIN numbers in the serialized portion of the code? If the rest of the code is still accurate there should be no full code dupes. And if for some reason there was. The state of license and the plate number would handle the possibility of dupes.
The only thing left over would be destroyed, disassembled or un-IDed cars, im wondering if this is a large enough number to be concerned about.
Perhaps my meaning was misunderstood, I dont have any direct animosity toward Infogrames, I was more referring to the slapping an old school label on something as part of marketing. It doesn't feel right, and in the case of Commodore, its got a bogons flying out from every orifice.
Niven's stories about the teleporters and the monks were great. the last ringworld book let me blah.
Not that anyone ever does this but there seems to be an issue of fraudulent threats, perhaps perjury, and perhaps barratry. Perhaps everyone that has gotten one of these falsely needs to start a class action.
A lot more than Yahoo need be worried here. Once there is case law that a the US operations of a company are subject to laws of foreign nations (not that is exactly the case with Yahoo) hungry lawyers will be nipping at everyone and anyone.
Whats to stop a another group in europe suing a US company with only web operations? Who's to say that the final ruling on this wont be stretched to take this instance into account.
Ok i see a problem here, instead of coming up with their own scheme for DRM, Real decides to hack Apple's and sell song using this hack. And Apple cant block real because it makes Real's customers unhappy? I'll bet you there is already a clause in the ELA stating that forward compatability is not guaranteed and that real isnt liable for loss of access to songs.
while the RGB color space may be able to display any color, the RGB phosphors are not. So its possible for the CMY phosphors to be able to enhance and expand the color space that the normal set of color phosphors can show.
Abu Dhabi isnt listed anywhere in that song from the musical chess. :)
I have this really sweet gaussian blur death ray.
I wonder if shatner got paramount a good priceline price on the time warp to send Kirk back into the past.
So the ads that they charge for dont even cover the cost of letting people see them?
/. for the latest in flawed business models:)
Well threatening to sue people over your flawed business model is certainly nothing new. How new was it in 98? i donno. Today however all you have to do is read
I recently finished StarFox adventures. Hopefully that curt statement will give you some indication of how lackluster it was. It kinda f felt like it wanted to be Zelda for kids, which would be a nice concept id it didnt suck so badly.
I wonder if there is a 'dull' warning. Some places are needlessly obtuse to get to, often you have to run back all the way through an area after you've done the important put of returning whatever thing belongs there. Boy howdy thats tedious. I could go one, but then that would likely be as dull as this game was.
While those definitions are indeed very interesting, i dont think i need to cite example to point out that politicos, lawyers, and racketeering conspiring monopolistic businesses can get any warping of definition passed as law that they are wont.
someone should hack the site and fix all that stuff for that lady ;)
That damned Master Chief is too damned cocky for his own good.
Umm hate to brake this to you, but its not questionable at all. See here's the thing, with science you make a statement, and people go out an attempt to replicate your experiment. If you draw a conclusion from evidence then that evidence is open to review.
every thing else (like what you are spewing) is philosophy. Perhaps you need to have your belief system peer reviewed.
well of course its not a missing link. everyone clearly knows where it is.
I throw down the Unix shell challenge to you good sir!
I choose grep at 10 paces.. prepare yourself!
Also keep in my (it is my understanding) that US lobbying got the resolution turned down on the Europe/private(?) GPS satellites that were going up.
I wonder if they are going to use the same variable accuracy system like here on earth. we wouldn't want anyone to accurately attack utopia planita :).
On their site they only list one title, Metal Arms for Xbox, GameCube and PS2.
This is interesting in the context of working with Blizzard for multi platform release. Blizzard has previously made commitments to concurrent Macintosh and Windows releases of their games. With these new guys on board there may be a possibility , to my knowledge, the first simultaneous all console and Mac/Win release ever.
I guess I was full on rant mode. A number of places call their customers guests. it irks me just as much,
This post is telling, not for the bit about customers but what it says about the store.
I always get the creeps when common terms for things are 'creatively' relabeled for some reason only people in 'human resources' (i hate that term, humans are should not be a resource you can buy, sell, and expend) or marketing can fathom. I suppose those degrees turn your brain to mush and you start hallucinating new words for common things.
precinct? agent? Guest? This sounds like just totally insane.
One thing about the 'rocks in a box' - I actually bought a cd once (not from best buy) with a Bell Atlantic ISP service cd in it. I of course returned it for replacement. Oddly enough they wrapped it back up and put it on the shelf for sale again. When i saw this i was lived and yelled at the manager.
Ok Last word, I dont buy from Best buy anymore. Ever since that little abuse of the DMCA against Fatwallet.com over their 'black friday' sale prices I refuse. I would say vote with your wallet, but it seems quite clear that if you are, or are not a customer, they just dont care.
Well there has been some speculation for the past several years what will happen when apple set to MacOS 10.9 (X.9)?
Will it be 11? XI?
This would seem to be what would be an violation that nasty INDUCE act. SO then the RIAA and govt should go after everyone up the food chain for something like this?
Welcome to the high-tech dark age.
Im not a terribly big fan of cob jobs, but im thinking about why this may not a problem. What would stop them from reusing old VIN numbers in the serialized portion of the code? If the rest of the code is still accurate there should be no full code dupes. And if for some reason there was. The state of license and the plate number would handle the possibility of dupes.
The only thing left over would be destroyed, disassembled or un-IDed cars, im wondering if this is a large enough number to be concerned about.
in my personal experience, good school IT infrastructure is nearly non existent.
Perhaps my meaning was misunderstood, I dont have any direct animosity toward Infogrames, I was more referring to the slapping an old school label on something as part of marketing. It doesn't feel right, and in the case of Commodore, its got a bogons flying out from every orifice.