It is very complex but from what i grasp, by using very complex instructions, you archieve multiple simultaneous tasks with unrelated data easly. With other platforms, to do that, you must allow for the processor to do the thinking of that and coach the internal instructions to flow the correct way.
The chip design can be thrus much simpler. On the other hand, by using a code-morph as it's "public" layer, the chip can be adapted to almost any requirement, making it very popular for... yes... making gadgets... and that is life and blood in Japan.
[how i liked to have a devkit for transmeta... but here in Europe, that is not only hard to find, but not a *must* for this market]
Cheers...
P.S.- Can someone pls add a JVM inside the new transmeta processor? Why run x86 when you can run bytecode directly?
However, you can't refuse a court ordered search... As you see... there is a little diference.
And if you are victim of a search... be sure that all people involved in it has authorization and authority to be there. Would be funny to see the cops be the only ones with authority to enter to do the search...
As for damage to non-windows boxes... well... you can sue them for damages! If they don't know how to do the job they shouldn't touch it!
The problem is that the state is activly profiting from the tickets generated by the cameras and thrus they have an interest in that people break the law to generate that revenue.
That makes the state as guilty as the drivers that cross the red light! (specially if/when the cameras are camuflaged as they where in UK)...
You are generalizing too much... you would buy some music and games but not even close the amount you can have...
I just wander where in the hell they archieved those metrics and what cientific bases there are for them...
But the root of the problem is that a CD costs $15 when the market is willing to pay only $10 for it... that is what makes a paralel market to surface.
When the diference between what the buyers are willing to pay for a good and the price offered is too much... it generates automaticly a paralel market for the goods. That happens everywhere in the world and it is called market. It is too much pressure in the market.
Normally, the market responds to this by lowering the price a bit, and release the pressure. Now, as the "Copyright" is a monopolly, the sellers don't have market pressure to force them to lower the prices...
They can make the price tag whatever they want and that isn't how the market should be regulated!
Now as if things wheren't bad enought, they want to enforce the monopoly with technological gadgetery and make it a criminal offense, efectivly transforming a civil offense to a public one...
That would be nice... but if the files are splited thru thousands of servers, proxied by others, crypted, remixed, and only in the end, get mounted at the end of the download... served at no precise orders... how are they expecting to know where did come any of the pieces of the file? Not to mention if mixed in the bowl goes pieces of other files and of noise...
What a hobbie those MIT guy have... don't they have real work to do?
Not breaking the law! But breaking the copyright legislation... there is a diference.
When you pass the red light, you are breaking the law, because that is a public offense.
When you make a copyright violation, you are forfeiting someone copyright grant and that is a civil offense. Nobody except the grant receiver may prossecute you.
it implies the appropriation of a good from the legitimate owner... It doesn't apply also to copyrights... may only apply to the copied pieces by themselfs if someone hits a discostore or a bookstore...
As for hackers... bah... a hacker is a nifty wise programmer... the rest is history... mayhappen some bloks should learn how to speak it's own language before applying terms that they don't understant!
Just make a Atomic read with some lab equipment of the box... That way you can (or may can) reconstruct just what you want of the CD's and then no EULA, no licences!
One doesn't live on thin air... so the assumptions are incorrect.
The lone inventor does exist, but it is a endangered species... the survivers are those that have sources of income other then they labor and those that don't mind to spend years to get the invention done...
From my reconning, if you use a middleman to do for you something that if you do it yourself it is illegal, then the middleman doing it is threading very thin ice...
So thin that in most countries it would be considered organized crime and thrus they would be prossecuted for criminal charges (and step sentences)...
Most probably... the speed problems are mutual and existent in all browsers arround...
They are triguered by bloatware web sites... full with flash, java applets, huge graphics and the like...
Cheers...
P.S.- I prefer clean light designs and without "programs" of any kind... unless they are justified and as light as possible... (and i think the users of my sites also prefer it, even if most won't relate the speed of the site with the care to provide a light but interisting one...)
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I use invalid products...
My web editor is... notepad...
Which is the only editor 100% compliant with all standards... past, present and future!
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Speed?
Speed is a measure of time versus distance in a medium from one place/stage in the medium to another diferent place/stage...
Please define what the medium is and what is the places/stages that you intend to quantify...
Otherwise people can't comment your posts correctly!
Cheers...
P.S.- I've been using Mozilla since the laters.8 regulary and after the.9, Mozilla become my master browser. I'm a professional web developer... so you can figure it out... [i only use IE for those DHTML which are a must and mozilla can't cope yet - they aren't standard anyway].
Mayhappen he doesn't want any GBSoD (Graphical Blue Screen of Death)... but as far as i know... the GBSoD are a myth and fud made by Microsoft competitors...
Holidays for all involved in the release! And about time i would say (i've been in some software releases and i KNOW how ectick the latest days can be)...
Cheers...
Absolutely. I don't condone any kind of porn, that said, I think people in China should be immune to US laws.
They are immune unless they choose to defend themselfs... and at that point they accept to be bound by those laws.
The problem is that in any case people get prossecuted and charges whithout been there (the word elapses me)... when the case should have been dismissed because of be out of jurisdition.
You may go to US one day and find the FBI at the airport with some hand-cuffs and a court order for your arrest... It is justice...
I'm sorry but exactly where does KaZaa infringes on the copyright law?
I may be obtuse... but i was imagining that the users where the ones that where infringing the copyright laws...
Why doens't RIAA and is lackleys sue AOL (the ICQ owners) on the same grounds? And just in case, why not Microsoft itself?
Copyright law violations are done by the users and they should be the ones to be sued...
Contributory is just an excuse to ilegally prossecute software developers... because if the specific software is contributory... so it is the OS in which those softwares run... and we all know who makes it...
Just my 2 cents on this so debated problem...
Cheers...
Because, copying anything isn't piracy... attacking ships in open sea is piracy!
Cheers...
It is very complex but from what i grasp, by using very complex instructions, you archieve multiple simultaneous tasks with unrelated data easly. With other platforms, to do that, you must allow for the processor to do the thinking of that and coach the internal instructions to flow the correct way.
The chip design can be thrus much simpler. On the other hand, by using a code-morph as it's "public" layer, the chip can be adapted to almost any requirement, making it very popular for... yes... making gadgets... and that is life and blood in Japan.
[how i liked to have a devkit for transmeta... but here in Europe, that is not only hard to find, but not a *must* for this market]
Cheers...
P.S.- Can someone pls add a JVM inside the new transmeta processor? Why run x86 when you can run bytecode directly?
You can refuse all audits.
However, you can't refuse a court ordered search... As you see... there is a little diference.
And if you are victim of a search... be sure that all people involved in it has authorization and authority to be there. Would be funny to see the cops be the only ones with authority to enter to do the search...
As for damage to non-windows boxes... well... you can sue them for damages! If they don't know how to do the job they shouldn't touch it!
Cheers...
The problem is that the state is activly profiting from the tickets generated by the cameras and thrus they have an interest in that people break the law to generate that revenue.
That makes the state as guilty as the drivers that cross the red light! (specially if/when the cameras are camuflaged as they where in UK)...
Cheers...
You are guilty if you don't have money enought to stall the courts til the world ends... or just defend yourself...
Cheers...
Wrong... the computer says you are guilty so you sue them for defamation!
Cheers...
Not really... campus licenses only cover the software the campus choose to patronize... not the software the students intend to study!
And that is a Criminal Offense of the campus system!
Cheers...
You are generalizing too much... you would buy some music and games but not even close the amount you can have...
I just wander where in the hell they archieved those metrics and what cientific bases there are for them...
But the root of the problem is that a CD costs $15 when the market is willing to pay only $10 for it... that is what makes a paralel market to surface.
When the diference between what the buyers are willing to pay for a good and the price offered is too much... it generates automaticly a paralel market for the goods. That happens everywhere in the world and it is called market. It is too much pressure in the market.
Normally, the market responds to this by lowering the price a bit, and release the pressure. Now, as the "Copyright" is a monopolly, the sellers don't have market pressure to force them to lower the prices...
They can make the price tag whatever they want and that isn't how the market should be regulated!
Now as if things wheren't bad enought, they want to enforce the monopoly with technological gadgetery and make it a criminal offense, efectivly transforming a civil offense to a public one...
Cheers...
That would be nice... but if the files are splited thru thousands of servers, proxied by others, crypted, remixed, and only in the end, get mounted at the end of the download... served at no precise orders... how are they expecting to know where did come any of the pieces of the file? Not to mention if mixed in the bowl goes pieces of other files and of noise...
What a hobbie those MIT guy have... don't they have real work to do?
Cheers...
Not breaking the law! But breaking the copyright legislation... there is a diference.
When you pass the red light, you are breaking the law, because that is a public offense.
When you make a copyright violation, you are forfeiting someone copyright grant and that is a civil offense. Nobody except the grant receiver may prossecute you.
Cheers...
it implies the appropriation of a good from the legitimate owner... It doesn't apply also to copyrights... may only apply to the copied pieces by themselfs if someone hits a discostore or a bookstore...
As for hackers... bah... a hacker is a nifty wise programmer... the rest is history... mayhappen some bloks should learn how to speak it's own language before applying terms that they don't understant!
Cheers...
Just make a Atomic read with some lab equipment of the box... That way you can (or may can) reconstruct just what you want of the CD's and then no EULA, no licences!
Cheers...
And post the "needed" parts of works that will for sure "trigger" the signatures and by the way... the critic is copyrighted... so hands OFF!
Cheers...
And this post is also copyrighted! [authorization granted for slashdot for posting]
One doesn't live on thin air... so the assumptions are incorrect.
The lone inventor does exist, but it is a endangered species... the survivers are those that have sources of income other then they labor and those that don't mind to spend years to get the invention done...
Cheers...
RIAA problem is that they are like head-less chickens...
The world is crumbling around them, they know it... and they just don't know what to do... (and are searching for a solution for years!)...
Cheers...
P.S.- And RIAA doesn't care... they are just getting ripped off and are using the artists as a nice PR move to be the good guys this time...
...it is organized crime.
From my reconning, if you use a middleman to do for you something that if you do it yourself it is illegal, then the middleman doing it is threading very thin ice...
So thin that in most countries it would be considered organized crime and thrus they would be prossecuted for criminal charges (and step sentences)...
But alas...
Most probably... the speed problems are mutual and existent in all browsers arround...
They are triguered by bloatware web sites... full with flash, java applets, huge graphics and the like...
Cheers...
P.S.- I prefer clean light designs and without "programs" of any kind... unless they are justified and as light as possible... (and i think the users of my sites also prefer it, even if most won't relate the speed of the site with the care to provide a light but interisting one...)
I use invalid products...
My web editor is... notepad...
Which is the only editor 100% compliant with all standards... past, present and future!
Speed?
.8 regulary and after the .9, Mozilla become my master browser. I'm a professional web developer... so you can figure it out... [i only use IE for those DHTML which are a must and mozilla can't cope yet - they aren't standard anyway].
Speed is a measure of time versus distance in a medium from one place/stage in the medium to another diferent place/stage...
Please define what the medium is and what is the places/stages that you intend to quantify...
Otherwise people can't comment your posts correctly!
Cheers...
P.S.- I've been using Mozilla since the laters
Mayhappen he doesn't want any GBSoD (Graphical Blue Screen of Death)... but as far as i know... the GBSoD are a myth and fud made by Microsoft competitors...
But that is bad trading practices... right?
Cheers...
Holidays for all involved in the release! And about time i would say (i've been in some software releases and i KNOW how ectick the latest days can be)... Cheers...
Mozilla simply rules... even over IE...
Absolutely. I don't condone any kind of porn, that said, I think people in China should be immune to US laws.
They are immune unless they choose to defend themselfs... and at that point they accept to be bound by those laws.
The problem is that in any case people get prossecuted and charges whithout been there (the word elapses me)... when the case should have been dismissed because of be out of jurisdition.
You may go to US one day and find the FBI at the airport with some hand-cuffs and a court order for your arrest... It is justice...
Cheers...
I'm sorry but exactly where does KaZaa infringes on the copyright law?
I may be obtuse... but i was imagining that the users where the ones that where infringing the copyright laws...
Why doens't RIAA and is lackleys sue AOL (the ICQ owners) on the same grounds? And just in case, why not Microsoft itself?
Copyright law violations are done by the users and they should be the ones to be sued...
Contributory is just an excuse to ilegally prossecute software developers... because if the specific software is contributory... so it is the OS in which those softwares run... and we all know who makes it...
Just my 2 cents on this so debated problem...
Cheers...
What is wrong is when they request that to read something you must accept a cookie from a diferent server.
I only accept cookies from the same origin of the page.