Maybe it's time to start helping out/using LinuxBIOS. I went to SCALE over the weekend and saw a interesting presentaion on LinuxBIOS, it has lots of benifits over other commercial BIOS's.
Whoever moderated this as flamebait must like wasting money on cd's. Can you send me some money too?
I'd really like to understand why anyone would waste more the $2 on a cd.
I say screw the record companies, I'm not giving them any more of my money. Some times I download music I haven't payed for, but not very often. I'm really losing interest in new music. I mostly just listen old cd's I've ripped on to my computer. I do put them up on gnutella sometimes though.
I can't wait to hear about a major record company going out of business. Hopefully it will happen in the next couple of years.
I'm not buying anymore cd's. I have no problem downloading music that I haven't paied for. I don't care if the music compaies don't make anymore money, why do you.
It would make a lot more sense to have certain areas that are "Quite Zones". When a phone enters that area it would automatically switch to silent mode.
I have the same problem with the powerbook. I was looking at the other night at the Apple store. I was able to set the touchpad to accept taps as clicks. It would be cool if you could make the button just be a right mouse button.
Don't click on them and if they are too annoying don't buy anything from the company that posts them. For example I will never use Orbitz or buy a web cam from x-10.com. If everyone does this the practice will stop.
I just hooked mine up last night and its great.
Trading shows may be a problem though a 30 minute show at high quality is over 1.2 gigs.
I was able to seal a show of it with replayer and play it back on my pc.
There's an exemption to DCMA for medical device research, see http://cyberlawclinic.berkman....
I just remembered Iron Maiden's song "2 Minutes to Midnight". There is a good wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2_Minutes_to_Midnight article about it that references the doomsday clock.
A possible way to discourage this type a behavior is to create a Censorship Tax on US exports.
This way China (or other repressive governments) would have to pay more or it wouldn't be worth the added expenses for US companies.
Maybe it's time to start helping out/using LinuxBIOS. I went to SCALE over the weekend and saw a interesting presentaion on LinuxBIOS, it has lots of benifits over other commercial BIOS's.
Whoever moderated this as flamebait must like wasting money on cd's. Can you send me some money too? I'd really like to understand why anyone would waste more the $2 on a cd. I say screw the record companies, I'm not giving them any more of my money. Some times I download music I haven't payed for, but not very often. I'm really losing interest in new music. I mostly just listen old cd's I've ripped on to my computer. I do put them up on gnutella sometimes though. I can't wait to hear about a major record company going out of business. Hopefully it will happen in the next couple of years.
I'm not buying anymore cd's. I have no problem downloading music that I haven't paied for. I don't care if the music compaies don't make anymore money, why do you.
It would make a lot more sense to have certain areas that are "Quite Zones". When a phone enters that area it would automatically switch to silent mode.
Maybe the plan is to wait for m$ to change their file formats and then use it as evidence in Sun's private antitrust case.
I have the same problem with the powerbook. I was looking at the other night at the Apple store. I was able to set the touchpad to accept taps as clicks. It would be cool if you could make the button just be a right mouse button.
Don't click on them and if they are too annoying don't buy anything from the company that posts them. For example I will never use Orbitz or buy a web cam from x-10.com. If everyone does this the practice will stop.
I just hooked mine up last night and its great. Trading shows may be a problem though a 30 minute show at high quality is over 1.2 gigs. I was able to seal a show of it with replayer and play it back on my pc.
Exactly what I thought.
There is a big difference between patenting a drug and a cell.