You show no knowledge on the subject - or any other. Clinton has always been too conservative on social issues for my tastes. Also, she supported the war and has voted for too much of the republican agenda.
Your lack of knowledge and insulting manner shows you to be a no nothing jerk.
This doesn't even make any sense. The Clinton administration was widely acknowledged to be centrist. Her views (and that of the majority of democrat politicians) has been mid to conservative on social issues - conservative on economic issues.
To me, she's too conservative and always has been. I didn't vote for Clinton because of Tipper Gore's censorship (PMRC) involvement - and I consider myself to be a liberal.
If I had mod points, I'd mod you a troll because I don't actually think that anyone would seriously think that there can't be two sides to an issue.
The fact is that the scientific evidence is not there to support one side or another. The only evidence collected has been by non-scientists who have serious anti-gaming agendas.
Give me a fucking break. Carrying a phone vs. a phone and an iPod or PDA is actually a pain in the ass. It's the whole reason why I bought a Treo so that I wouldn't have to lug a Tungsten C AND a cell phone around.
Yes. It would be like reading an article in which Spindler, Sculley, and Amelio describe their ideas for managing Apple and new strategic ideas that they might pursue.
They could have sent him to jail. Also, you don't know the terms.. it could have been some *really* nominal fee like $1 with a provision that he can't disclose the amount of money. That way when other hear that he had to reach a "financial settlement", they might assume it was a lot of money and think twice when handling confidential materials.
I doubt Apple is really trying to get rich off of this guy. I think they just want people to not distribute their seeds.
Apple periodically sends out messages (plus I've heard them in person at WWDC several times) that you have to be careful with the seeds and not put them on the internet. They say that they have strongly considered ending the program for that reason, but want to be able to share their seeds fairly with all developers - not just the big boys like Adobe, Macromedia, Microsoft, etc. who will always be getting seeds.
Actually he signed up under the free membership. Someone who had a professional membership transferred one of their seed licenses to him. The reason why it works this way is that for example, I have an ADC membership. I can purchase a an annual paid membership, but instead someone else at my company (in purchasing) does this and then transfers assets to someone on the development team who then transfers them to other team members (like me).
Assets include DTS questions, seed licenses, hardware discounts, WWDC tickets, and other things.
We always have left over seed licenses. Apparently some *real* developer transferred this kid a seed license. Because he had only signed up for the free service, he didn't really think about the NDA much.
Apple's new rule is that you can only transfer assets to people at your company. I am not sure yet how that rule will affect me. I do some consulting and so I get assets transferred to me by multiple companies. I've had my membership for 10 years and worked at 5 companies during that time, plus other consulting work.
I guess in retrospect, you might think that. However, at the time, they were competing against the Palm Zoomer, AT&T EO, Atari Portfolio, General Magic/Sony MagicCap, Sharp ExpertPad, Penergy, Telxon, Microsoft Windows with Pen Extensions, and several other companies.
I am very impressed by your Republican ability to find grammar errors. Please help me become a Republican so that I, too, may find grammatical errors and make tired old jokes.
I wish people would stop using that phrase because it is perfectly reasonable to compare the two. In fact, I just saw a TV show about a guy whose job it is to compare apples and oranges - at a genetic level.
Not only that, but the Newton didn't really "bomb". They sold over 100,000 units in the first year - far more units than Apple IIs or Macs in their first years of introduction.
The reason why so many people think it "bombed" was because they spent too long a time and too much money on R&D, they set their expectations too high, and later when the Palm Pilot entered the market, they looked bad by comparison. Before the Pilot came out, they were the best selling PDA by far.
Unless it actually kills you or physically poisons you to the point where you life is shortened a lot, it is a good deal.
I could hire an actress for a snuff film for less than $2200/hr.
You show no knowledge on the subject - or any other. Clinton has always been too conservative on social issues for my tastes. Also, she supported the war and has voted for too much of the republican agenda.
Your lack of knowledge and insulting manner shows you to be a no nothing jerk.
It only works on an Apple III.
Apple uses the same hard drives as most other companies. The major problem resulting in data loss is hard drives.
I have had two Powerbooks and an iBook have hard disks that went belly up in the past 5 years. (Out of lots of different Macintosh computers.)
I haven't ever thrown a controller. I've been playing video games since 1979 and still play regularly on a PlayStation 2 and also my old Atari.
I do find that if I play GTA for very long, I feel a little bit sad. I don't like the game that much because it is too violent for my tastes.
This doesn't even make any sense. The Clinton administration was widely acknowledged to be centrist. Her views (and that of the majority of democrat politicians) has been mid to conservative on social issues - conservative on economic issues.
To me, she's too conservative and always has been. I didn't vote for Clinton because of Tipper Gore's censorship (PMRC) involvement - and I consider myself to be a liberal.
If I had mod points, I'd mod you a troll because I don't actually think that anyone would seriously think that there can't be two sides to an issue.
The fact is that the scientific evidence is not there to support one side or another. The only evidence collected has been by non-scientists who have serious anti-gaming agendas.
Isn't North Korea the communist Korea? Wouldn't they be the ones using Linux then, since Linux is the Official OS of communism?
Or is it only old people in south Korea who are using Linux?
When can I get a MacOS X box this small?
I keep clicking on the lines, but no blinking caret appears! Where can I send my info to get the free cruise?
Even if you do it on your own time, they still own it unless they give you a release or you declared it when you began your employment..
Whoever marked this as a troll is either mean or has no sense of humor. I actually laughed out loud at this.
Less space than a Nomad - no support for Ogg Vorbis. Lame!
Give me a fucking break. Carrying a phone vs. a phone and an iPod or PDA is actually a pain in the ass. It's the whole reason why I bought a Treo so that I wouldn't have to lug a Tungsten C AND a cell phone around.
Wrong. It was also copyright violation.
Yes. It would be like reading an article in which Spindler, Sculley, and Amelio describe their ideas for managing Apple and new strategic ideas that they might pursue.
They could have sent him to jail. Also, you don't know the terms .. it could have been some *really* nominal fee like $1 with a provision that he can't disclose the amount of money. That way when other hear that he had to reach a "financial settlement", they might assume it was a lot of money and think twice when handling confidential materials.
I doubt Apple is really trying to get rich off of this guy. I think they just want people to not distribute their seeds.
Apple periodically sends out messages (plus I've heard them in person at WWDC several times) that you have to be careful with the seeds and not put them on the internet. They say that they have strongly considered ending the program for that reason, but want to be able to share their seeds fairly with all developers - not just the big boys like Adobe, Macromedia, Microsoft, etc. who will always be getting seeds.
Actually he signed up under the free membership. Someone who had a professional membership transferred one of their seed licenses to him. The reason why it works this way is that for example, I have an ADC membership. I can purchase a an annual paid membership, but instead someone else at my company (in purchasing) does this and then transfers assets to someone on the development team who then transfers them to other team members (like me).
Assets include DTS questions, seed licenses, hardware discounts, WWDC tickets, and other things.
We always have left over seed licenses. Apparently some *real* developer transferred this kid a seed license. Because he had only signed up for the free service, he didn't really think about the NDA much.
Apple's new rule is that you can only transfer assets to people at your company. I am not sure yet how that rule will affect me. I do some consulting and so I get assets transferred to me by multiple companies. I've had my membership for 10 years and worked at 5 companies during that time, plus other consulting work.
I guess in retrospect, you might think that. However, at the time, they were competing against the Palm Zoomer, AT&T EO, Atari Portfolio, General Magic/Sony MagicCap, Sharp ExpertPad, Penergy, Telxon, Microsoft Windows with Pen Extensions, and several other companies.
It was by no means a slam dunk for Apple.
I am very impressed by your Republican ability to find grammar errors. Please help me become a Republican so that I, too, may find grammatical errors and make tired old jokes.
like comparing apples and oranges
I wish people would stop using that phrase because it is perfectly reasonable to compare the two. In fact, I just saw a TV show about a guy whose job it is to compare apples and oranges - at a genetic level.
Are you trying to say that Windows is Mac??
Not only that, but the Newton didn't really "bomb". They sold over 100,000 units in the first year - far more units than Apple IIs or Macs in their first years of introduction.
The reason why so many people think it "bombed" was because they spent too long a time and too much money on R&D, they set their expectations too high, and later when the Palm Pilot entered the market, they looked bad by comparison. Before the Pilot came out, they were the best selling PDA by far.
iFumes? Not sure. But with iTunes, you can buy an album and then burn it to a CD. The CD is in audio format and can be re-ripped.
You didn't buy the song. You bought a license to the song - to use it on Apple's terms.