I have also decided to eliminate corperate spending whenever reasonable. This means that whenever possible, I get Open Source Software and independent music. This also means that I will avoid anything made by "evil" companies, even when the products are in other areas.
There is a second part to this, however. Media must be created that we can use, and companies will not create that. That means that we must create the media.
All they did is find out that silicon combined with other materials is explosive. They have not made exploding chips yet. Still that would be a useful tool if They could control it and avoid the lawsuits. (and viruses. Think of a I Love You virus designed to destroy computer chips)
You could bounce a beam of light forever from one crystal to another, but the second you can see the light, it is asorbed. In other words, it is only possible if you set it up to be useless.
OK, this looks like a good idea. Want to create privacy laws? Pool money, buy information on congressmen, and wave it around. No money? Try alerting a media source with money and without morals.
The reason they do not want all WinXP users to receive an email is because then all WinXP users will have a chance to associate Windows XP with Huge Security Hole That Could Wreck Their Computer.
"It was pretty painful yesterday," he said. "I've heard from a couple of people where this was the last straw; they just quit the game. This has happened so many times, and Microsoft has never taken responsibility for it."
Even though people may not mind having personal information tracked by Microsoft, they will hate getting credit card information stolen from them.
I'm thinking of going after email spam by creating a MS Word bomb or something else.
Just respond to some of these idiots, and get them to open the file. (done with a temporary address, of course)
Any suggestions?
They may not want you to learn.
Think about it. When you become very good at an ability, will you want to sell out to the MPAA, or will you become compition?
I am sure that they would not mind at all only having the people they want as artists, as even if they suck, there would be no alternatives left.
I have also decided to eliminate corperate spending whenever reasonable. This means that whenever possible, I get Open Source Software and independent music. This also means that I will avoid anything made by "evil" companies, even when the products are in other areas.
There is a second part to this, however. Media must be created that we can use, and companies will not create that. That means that we must create the media.
Actually, you are all wrong. The answer is exactly
199.9997485632235785756543
I'm breaking their contract!
This letter is copied from their website, and I don't have written permission.
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All they did is find out that silicon combined with other materials is explosive. They have not made exploding chips yet. Still that would be a useful tool if They could control it and avoid the lawsuits. (and viruses. Think of a I Love You virus designed to destroy computer chips)
You could bounce a beam of light forever from one crystal to another, but the second you can see the light, it is asorbed. In other words, it is only possible if you set it up to be useless.
OK, this looks like a good idea. Want to create privacy laws? Pool money, buy information on congressmen, and wave it around. No money? Try alerting a media source with money and without morals.
The reason they do not want all WinXP users to receive an email is because then all WinXP users will have a chance to associate Windows XP with Huge Security Hole That Could Wreck Their Computer.
Follow the money
Or you could run a product that disables pop-ups and be comepletely clueless about x10's ad campain.
From the article:
"It was pretty painful yesterday," he said. "I've heard from a couple of people where this was the last straw; they just quit the game. This has happened so many times, and Microsoft has never taken responsibility for it."
Even though people may not mind having personal information tracked by Microsoft, they will hate getting credit card information stolen from them.
Sounds like they need a scroll of genocide.
This might be an argument that Windows is overpriced. After all, if your biggest compition is given away for free, there is a problem.