What people can and cannot do
bears little relevance to the abilities of
lawyers. Esteemed canadacow,
pay no heed to the grammar police - you
are fighting on the side of righteousness,
and this is what matters.
...what does he think to achieve with
this frivolous lawsuit, other than
attracting attention to the blatant bogosity
of the "copy protection" he's peddling.
Looks like what the article in
the Deseret News describes is a variation
of either the Farnsworth or Hirsch-Meeks
fusor, which are indeed devices that can
produce fusion. There is one catch, however -
fusion in fusors releases less energy than the amount required to sustain it...
A good fusor reference with some
close-up pictures of a working device
is available here.
Every star within even remote communication distance has been checked for the slightlest possibility of life. Doesn't exist.
The constellation of OWL telescopes returned no pictures of planets with conditions suitable for life, and all the thousands of our Orion nuclear spaceprobes returned with negative results. Yeah right. Like we can even definitively check Mars for the possibility of life now...
"Arrogance and ignorance walk hand in hand," as a certain rock group proclaimed (before they sold out and became RIAA shills).
What people can and cannot do bears little relevance to the abilities of lawyers. Esteemed canadacow, pay no heed to the grammar police - you are fighting on the side of righteousness, and this is what matters.
- They are clueless enough to run Microsoft-IIS
on Win2K, according to
netcraft.
No, I don't suggest that you do anything in this regard.
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Their stock, according to
this
plot, has been in free fall since the beginning of September and is now valued at, like,
11 cents.
I would LOVE these losers to bring the matter to court - this could spell doom for DMCA.Here is the form.
Be polite.
A good fusor reference with some close-up pictures of a working device is available here.
The constellation of OWL telescopes returned no pictures of planets with conditions suitable for life, and all the thousands of our Orion nuclear spaceprobes returned with negative results. Yeah right. Like we can even definitively check Mars for the possibility of life now...
"Arrogance and ignorance walk hand in hand," as a certain rock group proclaimed (before they sold out and became RIAA shills).