we will drive it into extinction soon anyway. unless they are killer apes (APE-X) from the future sent back through time to kill us all. it is time... uwahhahhh ahhhh ahhhh.
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if companies make frivilous claims in court and lose they should pay for the court costs of the other party. unfortunately degree of frivilousness is hard to judge. what im trying to say is dont spend millions of lawyers when you can buy a boat.
in the end it possibly stops people from sharing hard disks (sometimes this is necessary). so it doesnt benefit people as much as they are saying (although people could do this via slow usb).
when the computer is on, is the DMCA in play or is it just when the hardware is off when the encryption actually does something?
thats what the iGoh is for mannn.
we have, its amazing how fast it comes tumbling down. hopefully we dont get ahead of ourselves...
"That's probably the price for futuristic furniture today, but i doubt if it's really worth it"
thats never stopped anyone from buying a ma... lucky i stopped myself or it would have been revealed that i am the human torch. oh shit.
homer: (to display girl) do you come with the desk?
display girl: oh you! *giggle* *giggle* *giggle*
you are an idiot.
bring it up here!
want to see 2.5" cdrom drives (just pretend backwards compatibility wasnt an issue).
lawyers trying to keep this thing alive so the green backs keep marching in?
we are meant to be the under god.
lets have a sue party. everyones invited.
to dump all your money into airconditioners.
or will diamond cooler systems be used to cool the diamonds?
unless of course we get those icy feed lines in a timely manner, o' chap.
we will drive it into extinction soon anyway. unless they are killer apes (APE-X) from the future sent back through time to kill us all. it is time... uwahhahhh ahhhh ahhhh.
is perfected guidance systems and to remove humans from the equation...
unfortunately computer waste is harder to recycle.
the one benefit over legs. and that is you dont have to use them. however the cons outweigh them by approx. 500% (eg. flexibility of legs).
note: these figures come from the top of heads.
im not sure mcbride knows what he is talking about. even if an alien attack whiped out all existence of redhat linux would not be dead.
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if companies make frivilous claims in court and lose they should pay for the court costs of the other party. unfortunately degree of frivilousness is hard to judge. what im trying to say is dont spend millions of lawyers when you can buy a boat.
force feedback for holograms.
you just have to sell linux. i see more dollars in the services sector rather than software products.
it is also like saying that there exists software that doesnt present a potential security risk. if only we could find it :)
its called competition.
mrs hoover? i ate my thermal paste...
in the end it possibly stops people from sharing hard disks (sometimes this is necessary). so it doesnt benefit people as much as they are saying (although people could do this via slow usb).
when the computer is on, is the DMCA in play or is it just when the hardware is off when the encryption actually does something?
and it sucked, like having a molotov cocktail shoved done your pants.
how does copyright work when the source is closed?