Actually Britain is a monarchy. It's a constitutional monarchy, but the thugs and cretins in office did away with the constitution quite a while ago, so we're left with a monarchy again.
You're lucky I used up all of my modpoints modding your previous comments down overrated, or else this really would get a big, fat, overrated moderation. Wait a minute... bugger.
"I guess so that instead of saying "Speak up! It's really noisy here!" you can say "Speak up! It's the ambient sound level is 125dB here!""
I highly doubt that the ambient sound level would be that high, unless you're standing in front of a jet engine at the time, or in some other, equally unlikely situation.
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"I view US Cellphones as disposable"
Sounds like you've been watching The Matrix again. Remember, in real life, phones don't just appear out of nowhere.
And let's not forget that the reason they were able to shut Nappster was because Nappster used a database from which people downloaded music, and so the people who owned the database were legally responsible for copyright infringement, whilst with the new networks, a system is used whereby the users copy the songs from each other's computers, meaning that the people who run Kazaa are not legally responsible for copyright infringement, which prevents the RIAA from taking them to court, and so makes Kazaa's chances of survival much higher than Nappster's.
"Nintendo has historically done a far worse job"
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I feel a Simpsons quote coming coming on... no... must resist... "Sorry, Donkey Kong, you're just not a draw anymore"
"Government's function is to protect us against the initiation of force -- to secure our property rights." I always thought that was what firearms were for.
Actually, many anti-smoking ads are by heavy smokers, although usually they are whining about how they lost a lung or some other vital organ due to smoking.
Reminds me of this idea I had once to try to patent thermodynamics, so that then I could sue for millions of dollars whenever someone transferred any energy. I really hope that Bill Gates isn't reading this though, I wouldn't want to give him any ideas.
It is for this loser.
Actually Britain is a monarchy. It's a constitutional monarchy, but the thugs and cretins in office did away with the constitution quite a while ago, so we're left with a monarchy again.
You're lucky I used up all of my modpoints modding your previous comments down overrated, or else this really would get a big, fat, overrated moderation. Wait a minute... bugger.
Well, considering some of the other stories on slashdot, you never know.
Yes, but it's still a lot better than standing behind one.
"I guess so that instead of saying "Speak up! It's really noisy here!" you can say "Speak up! It's the ambient sound level is 125dB here!""
I highly doubt that the ambient sound level would be that high, unless you're standing in front of a jet engine at the time, or in some other, equally unlikely situation.
"I view US Cellphones as disposable"
Sounds like you've been watching The Matrix again. Remember, in real life, phones don't just appear out of nowhere.
And let's not forget that the reason they were able to shut Nappster was because Nappster used a database from which people downloaded music, and so the people who owned the database were legally responsible for copyright infringement, whilst with the new networks, a system is used whereby the users copy the songs from each other's computers, meaning that the people who run Kazaa are not legally responsible for copyright infringement, which prevents the RIAA from taking them to court, and so makes Kazaa's chances of survival much higher than Nappster's.
I feel a Simpsons quote coming coming on... no... must resist...
"Sorry, Donkey Kong, you're just not a draw anymore"
Well they don't, okay?
It's 1984 all over again.
That's why hovercraft and ELMS systems are so great-they work on all terrain types and they don't break anywhere near as easily as wheels.
My solution is to just manufacture people at the places where they are needed. If it works with proteins it'll work with people.
"Let's see Linux' answer to that."
My money's on Tux telling people to RTFM.
"Do not meddle in the affairs of Unix for it is subtle and quick to core dump"-The Unix hater's handbook
Too bad the oil companies are probably going to shit can them just before they come online, more like.
Just sounds like a glorified Z-machine to me.
Whatever happened to good old fashioned ICBMs, that's what I want to know.
Well, you have to admit, when universities start building giant "lasers", "Death stars" can't be far behind.
Mini-me, stop humping the "LASER"
Now you're thinking of mustard gas (a wonderful invention, IMO).
"Government's function is to protect us against the initiation of force -- to secure our property rights."
I always thought that was what firearms were for.
Actually, many anti-smoking ads are by heavy smokers, although usually they are whining about how they lost a lung or some other vital organ due to smoking.
Reminds me of this idea I had once to try to patent thermodynamics, so that then I could sue for millions of dollars whenever someone transferred any energy. I really hope that Bill Gates isn't reading this though, I wouldn't want to give him any ideas.
Fat man was dropped on Hiroshima, Little boy was dropped on Nagasaki, not the other way around