This is where using 2-3 minutes to read the fine article would have helped you out.
It is a software guy who just wondered what it would look like with earthly features. This is not based on any kind of facts other than the elevations.
Better make sure you have permission from subjects in the picture, else you could very well find yourself on the wrong side of a lawsuit, since it's your responsibility to make sure your models are paid for published work.
I received the information about the poll from facebook *after* it was over. The E-mail specifically told me that the vote would not change the result, but it might change how they would handle it in the future.
Lack of creditcard is no good. It's quite common for adults to be using Maestro or Electron cards in Europe.
But to be honest, preventing people to buy a product is just stupid. It's not going to prevent young ones from playing the games - if the parents aren't smart enough to restrict gameplay, restricting buying time doesn't help.
Because house keys and car keys are known to be secure devices.... (And before you get started on the new electronic keys, go ask BMW M3 owners how that's working out for them)
The nice thing about a key chain is it makes it possible to lose all your keys in one go.
Not a very bright web guy? Just look at how long they are on your page, less than X minutes and you just wipe their session again (or reverse it and just mark sessions that are actually busy enough to count as "interested").
(and don't wipe the data, amount of people who aren't interested in your site is probably as important as how many are)
Granted, I live in a country where evidence obtained illegally is a matter between state and police, said evidence is still evidence against you. Just because the dimbwitt who collected it missed some part of the paperwork doesn't mean you get a free pass...
Since you obviously spend all your time in a basement out in the hicks, I'd like to introduce you a fancy concept - doors. They keep things out and in, depending on where you want them, and one nice nifty part of a door is they are rather small and a quite easy to control area, where you can herd your cattle err... students through and track them nice n dandy.
20-30% sounds more like rounding. For minutes for instance we count minutes started, with an average of 150 seconds per call, we get 30 seconds for each 180 seconds sold - granted this is only 16%, however, when doing data packets, rounding might very well end up around 20-30%.
Really? So you have sat down and read through every single line of code in everything you use? Or are you just believing some creature out there is doing that for you and hoping to god they spot the problems?
Samsung has told Apple to go eff themselves when current contracts expires, they are already figuring Apple is done with them one way or another.
And building a factory and staffing it isn't something you just do over night. Even with billions of dollars in your warchest, getting the right workers, setting up supply chains and learning how to deal with all those pesky issues you get when you have a factory, will cost Apple a lot.
HTC settled because they are going south as fast as Nokia.
Samsung has won more battles than Apple across the globe, the biggest "win" so far is scored by Apple, but that one will most likely be severely lowered (Samsung could also have some of their wins lowered in appeal, but the way Apple has acted in the UK, its looking grim for them).
I seriously doubt Samsung will settle, I think (and hope) they will fight Apple to the bitter end.
Were those movies copyrighted? Because if they where, then yes, you should be fired for putting the company at legal risk for having public performance of copyrighted material.
Perhaps you should go sit with him? English is with a capital e.
Don't throw stones etc.
This is where using 2-3 minutes to read the fine article would have helped you out.
It is a software guy who just wondered what it would look like with earthly features. This is not based on any kind of facts other than the elevations.
Better make sure you have permission from subjects in the picture, else you could very well find yourself on the wrong side of a lawsuit, since it's your responsibility to make sure your models are paid for published work.
Well... you guys could, you know, stop acting like idiotic fools?
I received the information about the poll from facebook *after* it was over. The E-mail specifically told me that the vote would not change the result, but it might change how they would handle it in the future.
Well one reason why this hasn't been done is it's downright illegal to do so in many countries.
Try this in EU and find yourself in a world of hurt.
Lack of creditcard is no good. It's quite common for adults to be using Maestro or Electron cards in Europe.
But to be honest, preventing people to buy a product is just stupid. It's not going to prevent young ones from playing the games - if the parents aren't smart enough to restrict gameplay, restricting buying time doesn't help.
Great, that just means they can have another go at setting record in getting huge fines.
Because house keys and car keys are known to be secure devices.... (And before you get started on the new electronic keys, go ask BMW M3 owners how that's working out for them)
The nice thing about a key chain is it makes it possible to lose all your keys in one go.
Why yes it can; might not be in the US, but the rest of the world are somewhat more sensible (but arguably still stupid) about patents.
Not a very bright web guy? Just look at how long they are on your page, less than X minutes and you just wipe their session again (or reverse it and just mark sessions that are actually busy enough to count as "interested").
(and don't wipe the data, amount of people who aren't interested in your site is probably as important as how many are)
What really pisses me off is when it starts playing automatically which a lot of US news sites do.
Oh and commercials that are longer than the video content. Or commercials for pure US products...
Yeah, not sure what the big issue is here.
Granted, I live in a country where evidence obtained illegally is a matter between state and police, said evidence is still evidence against you. Just because the dimbwitt who collected it missed some part of the paperwork doesn't mean you get a free pass...
Since you obviously spend all your time in a basement out in the hicks, I'd like to introduce you a fancy concept - doors. They keep things out and in, depending on where you want them, and one nice nifty part of a door is they are rather small and a quite easy to control area, where you can herd your cattle err... students through and track them nice n dandy.
I think the common thing here on Slashdot is to say Whooosh and point out GP is talking about canonical, the guys who make Ubuntu...
20-30% sounds more like rounding. For minutes for instance we count minutes started, with an average of 150 seconds per call, we get 30 seconds for each 180 seconds sold - granted this is only 16%, however, when doing data packets, rounding might very well end up around 20-30%.
Really? So you have sat down and read through every single line of code in everything you use? Or are you just believing some creature out there is doing that for you and hoping to god they spot the problems?
Looks like 3 sepperate PSUs, don't think thats too hard to come by.
Well since they basically told apple to fuck of, I'd say it's probably not from the A6 processor...
Samsung has told Apple to go eff themselves when current contracts expires, they are already figuring Apple is done with them one way or another.
And building a factory and staffing it isn't something you just do over night. Even with billions of dollars in your warchest, getting the right workers, setting up supply chains and learning how to deal with all those pesky issues you get when you have a factory, will cost Apple a lot.
HTC settled because they are going south as fast as Nokia.
Samsung has won more battles than Apple across the globe, the biggest "win" so far is scored by Apple, but that one will most likely be severely lowered (Samsung could also have some of their wins lowered in appeal, but the way Apple has acted in the UK, its looking grim for them).
I seriously doubt Samsung will settle, I think (and hope) they will fight Apple to the bitter end.
And the 1 billion verdict is probably going to be heavyly adjusted, once Samsung has worked it up the appeals chain.
Copyright and patents are two vastly different beasts.
Were those movies copyrighted? Because if they where, then yes, you should be fired for putting the company at legal risk for having public performance of copyrighted material.
Considering they have already been found in contempt, I seriously doubt they get away with this.