Why doesn't someone simply hand over their money to the retailer for a product but wrap it in a sealed envelope with a SMLA (Start Manufacturer Licence Agreement) which states that, by opening the envelope, the manufacturer agrees to be bound by the follwing conditions.... It seems to me that this is as valid a contract as the EULAs imposed on users.
Earliest I remember is about age 5 and a fairly traumatic event (for a 5yo anyhoo) - maybe it's the impact of the event that decides how long it's held in storage which would make each person different. One thing that does interest me is when the senses are working. I spent the better part of 2000 in hospital, one month of that in intensive care being held unconcious so the body could repair itself. Yet although all my friends thought I was out of it, I still remember them (touch and hearing anyway). Any medicos out there care to explain this?
Why doesn't someone simply hand over their money to the retailer for a product but wrap it in a sealed envelope with a SMLA (Start Manufacturer Licence Agreement) which states that, by opening the envelope, the manufacturer agrees to be bound by the follwing conditions.... It seems to me that this is as valid a contract as the EULAs imposed on users.
Earliest I remember is about age 5 and a fairly traumatic event (for a 5yo anyhoo) - maybe it's the impact of the event that decides how long it's held in storage which would make each person different. One thing that does interest me is when the senses are working. I spent the better part of 2000 in hospital, one month of that in intensive care being held unconcious so the body could repair itself. Yet although all my friends thought I was out of it, I still remember them (touch and hearing anyway). Any medicos out there care to explain this?