OK, and last I checked for that to be effective both sides need roughly the same level of arms. If you don't believe that, you keep your pistol and I'll take a boomer with several nuke tipped cruise missiles and we can duke it out. Oh and last I checked, the nuke cruise missile isn't available at my local Walmart/Gun Shop/store, guess I'll have to mail order.
Seriously, anyone that thinks the 2nd Admendment STILL provides the ability to overthrow the Gov't is living in the early 1800's, or they have a better mail order catalogue than I do. Of course I guess we can change to allowing the sale of cruise missiles at WalMart but the crazies seem to be doing enough damage with the existing allowed armorments. Can you imagine the guys that currently walk in to the office and start shooting doing it with bigger and better toys.
What to hell if it comes to that, Canada's only about 3 hours away. Oh, wait the crazy with the cruise missile can get me there too.
Hey, haven't you heard of pipelining and parallel processing! Start the 'get beer' processing early and let it run in parallel with the 'consume current beer' processing, overlapping the Inputs. Now if you could do that in the bathroom you'd truely overlap the I/Os.
Target user:
Http works great for the point and click crowd but can fail badly for the scripting or Linux/Unix command line crowd.
FTP is a better choice for the knowledgable crowd but sometimes too complex for the end luser. FTP with a link on a web page is frequently a good compromise.
You:
If you use remote hosting; are not willing to track, chase down, and install ftp patches along with the httpd patches; do not clearly understand how to secure an ftp server; or have other admin skill issues then ftp is probably not for you.
Aaahhhh, IANAL but...
I believe consideration HAS taken place. I create a program under GPL. Under copyright you may NOT copy and redistribute it. Under GPL I have granted you a right to redistribute it. For that right, you must agree to grant me a consideration of distributing your source under the same license. What's the issue? Consideration isn't always money, if it was barter wouldn't be contractually enforceable or taxable.
South of the border (NH, USA) I have unlimited data transfer on my cable modem. Of course, that assumes it stays up:-). If fact most broadband connections I know of in the US (Maine, New Hampshire, and Colorado) have unlimited byte counts.
OK, and last I checked for that to be effective both sides need roughly the same level of arms. If you don't believe that, you keep your pistol and I'll take a boomer with several nuke tipped cruise missiles and we can duke it out. Oh and last I checked, the nuke cruise missile isn't available at my local Walmart/Gun Shop/store, guess I'll have to mail order.
Seriously, anyone that thinks the 2nd Admendment STILL provides the ability to overthrow the Gov't is living in the early 1800's, or they have a better mail order catalogue than I do. Of course I guess we can change to allowing the sale of cruise missiles at WalMart but the crazies seem to be doing enough damage with the existing allowed armorments. Can you imagine the guys that currently walk in to the office and start shooting doing it with bigger and better toys.
What to hell if it comes to that, Canada's only about 3 hours away. Oh, wait the crazy with the cruise missile can get me there too.
Hey, haven't you heard of pipelining and parallel processing! Start the 'get beer' processing early and let it run in parallel with the 'consume current beer' processing, overlapping the Inputs. Now if you could do that in the bathroom you'd truely overlap the I/Os.
It really depends on you and your target user.
Target user:
Http works great for the point and click crowd but can fail badly for the scripting or Linux/Unix command line crowd. FTP is a better choice for the knowledgable crowd but sometimes too complex for the end luser. FTP with a link on a web page is frequently a good compromise.
You:
If you use remote hosting; are not willing to track, chase down, and install ftp patches along with the httpd patches; do not clearly understand how to secure an ftp server; or have other admin skill issues then ftp is probably not for you.
Aaahhhh, IANAL but ...
I believe consideration HAS taken place. I create a program under GPL. Under copyright you may NOT copy and redistribute it. Under GPL I have granted you a right to redistribute it. For that right, you must agree to grant me a consideration of distributing your source under the same license. What's the issue? Consideration isn't always money, if it was barter wouldn't be contractually enforceable or taxable.
Here's your damn flying car, now pipe down ...
http://www.moller.com/skycar/
Now all you need is to write the check :-).
South of the border (NH, USA) I have unlimited data transfer on my cable modem. Of course, that assumes it stays up :-). If fact most broadband connections I know of in the US (Maine, New Hampshire, and Colorado) have unlimited byte counts.