There's nothing more annoying than finding a brand new album in a high quality bitrate and then finding out it's nothing but a loop of two seconds. There's nothing more annoying than finding a brand new album in a high quality bitrate and then finding out it's nothing but a loop of two seconds. There's nothing more annoying than finding a brand new album in a high quality bitrate and then finding out it's nothing but a loop of two seconds.
My neighborho has had such an awful time communicating recently, she's always being late to appointments and such. The John Does are getting angrier and angrier.
Wait, this joke has been told 3 times already. But Space is stil a bunch of poseurs.
Potential lawsuit?
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Space has totally sold out. Most of the stuff they put out sounds a little bit too much like John Cage's silent masterpiece.
In my opinion, it's plagarism.
Don't be a prick. If it was a flight control system, he wouldn't have asked about "bang for the buck testing". The development budget for products like that is unlimited: as long as there are bugs, the product will not be released.
At least I hope not.
Offer the product for free to a sizable corporation who could use it. It will not only give you bragging rights ("as used by Whateversoft") but will also give you reviews and suggestions from the best consultants of all: your future customers.
Of COURSE the ethical thing to do would be inform the customer, so that they may take measures to protect themselves from theft. It is absolutely pointless to try and argue against that option as the most ethical choice.
Unfortunately in this world, the ethical choice is not rewarded or even encouraged by those in charge. No one got rich being ethical, and every manager alive seems to know it.
When an admin's job is in question, undoubtedly the choice will be made to not inform anyone of anything unless forced to. This dishonesty is encouraged and rewarded in the corporate world.
'I'll double it.'
So... you do know it's possible to make your very own CD now, right? All by yourself!
NO ONE is willing to pay a hundred dollars for a big.mac.
There's nothing more annoying than finding a brand new album in a high quality bitrate and then finding out it's nothing but a loop of two seconds. There's nothing more annoying than finding a brand new album in a high quality bitrate and then finding out it's nothing but a loop of two seconds. There's nothing more annoying than finding a brand new album in a high quality bitrate and then finding out it's nothing but a loop of two seconds.
In my recent search, I found that these keyboards are perfect, albeit overpriced.
My neighborho has had such an awful time communicating recently, she's always being late to appointments and such. The John Does are getting angrier and angrier.
We have rights?
Wait, this joke has been told 3 times already. But Space is stil a bunch of poseurs.
Space has totally sold out. Most of the stuff they put out sounds a little bit too much like John Cage's silent masterpiece. In my opinion, it's plagarism.
If they hurry, I'll actually be able to run Final Fantasy XI!
Don't be a prick. If it was a flight control system, he wouldn't have asked about "bang for the buck testing". The development budget for products like that is unlimited: as long as there are bugs, the product will not be released. At least I hope not.
Offer the product for free to a sizable corporation who could use it. It will not only give you bragging rights ("as used by Whateversoft") but will also give you reviews and suggestions from the best consultants of all: your future customers.
It took me a while to find a clear and concise link. Here it is.
Looks like a pretty ugly violation of privacy.
Of COURSE the ethical thing to do would be inform the customer, so that they may take measures to protect themselves from theft. It is absolutely pointless to try and argue against that option as the most ethical choice. Unfortunately in this world, the ethical choice is not rewarded or even encouraged by those in charge. No one got rich being ethical, and every manager alive seems to know it. When an admin's job is in question, undoubtedly the choice will be made to not inform anyone of anything unless forced to. This dishonesty is encouraged and rewarded in the corporate world.
This strongly supports my "83 percent of people are idiots" theory.
No news on 3rd party firmware though? I posted the exact same question, so I'm sure there's enough interest to justify such a project.
Nevermind, sorry. This discussion is already taking place a little bit up.
Does anyone have one of these? I'm wondering if there's any 3rd party firmware for them, Riovolt has been on version 1.01 for almost a year now.
Or a way of gently letting us know that they're not even going to try.