So now sony needs to sue the pencil companies, because I use a pencil to hold the little button down when I do the swap trick on my burned games. (Of course they are just archive copies of the games I already bought.)
alleging that the trade association tried to push independent music stations offline.
The way the law is currently, you have to pay if you are going to make music publically available. Now this law is insanely out of touch with the way people use media right now, and it needs to be changed, but unfortunately, the evil RIAA was just doing what it was supposed to do.
It sucks, but its true.
But these days the US keeps an AWACS over the Gulf all the time - to look for drug smugglers.
Not even *close* to all of the time. They fly drug interdiction flights about once a week, and it's mostly trainees watching. They do catch their fair share of drug planes though. Saw one disappear into the ocean one night, that was pretty cool/sad. They fly so low that big swells can actually swallow the plane.
I humbly bow down to your television market knowledge. I was reading the statistics wrong. Nearly 7 out of 10 households subscribe to cable or satellite. I originally read 7 out of 10 households do NOT have cable or satellite. I stand corrected!
broadcast television is almost a thing of the past
What dark crevass did you pull that from? More people do nothing but come home from work and sit in front of the television each year. And the trend is not going to stop in the immediate future. ANd dont tell me they are all going to get on the net, because it just wont happen. Now that a lot of people use a computer all day, they dont want to use it at noght also. (except for the nightly dose of donkey pron) Broadcast television (which is now indistinguishable from Cable) is getting stronger everyday.
Come on, and if one of our descendant monkeys had slipped off a rock and died eons ago we wouldn't be here either. You could make a billion variables to explain why we shouldn't be here. That's why you need a religion that embraces evolution. Roman Catholicism (Not a troll, it's true!)
Motivations in non-monetary forms play a crucial role in the creation of open content value chains and value.
I do not know what it means to be an American because I am from Mars. On Mars we don't have any houses or teachers. All you do on Mars is ride around in Space Bubbles like in Radioactive Man. You never have to go home on Mars because your Space Bubble is like your house. It's got a TV and a big refrigerator which makes whatever food you feel like eating. The other thing about Space Bubbles which isn't in the comic books is that you can do tricks like flipping it upside down or on its side while you're flying at a gazillion miles an hour. Also, there is no school on Mars. That is what it means to be an American.
I knew I didnt want to read this "review" but I just couldnt stop myself! A review explains what the reader will like/dislike about the book, not just give away the plot.
At the height of the Internet, when Energy trading was booming, or when AOL was busting at the seams (naked stripper parties), those things happen, but for the backbone of the US economy, which is the small to medium size business (99% of all employers Small Business by the Numbers), that kind of waste doesn't happen.
Didn't you ever make your little brother touch the microphone terminals with his tongue on the old timey phones? Oh wait, my older brother made ME do that.
Yes, the technology they give away benefits society, but his quote was that the money NASA spends is hughly inefficient compared to the private sector. This is true. I did contract work at JSC and I can attest to 50$ lunches and paying people $138 an hour to sit around in the break room and talk ALL DAY.
Backk in the cartridge days the DRM was physical - it was exceedingly expensive to produce your own cartridges and required a lot of technological knowhow
I was the coolest kid on my block because my dad used an soldered a removable IC module on an old cassette. He then copied the ICs. All you had to do was plop a new IC on to the top of the cartridge. We had 100's (were there that many) of games for the Atari.
You don't delete someone from your list when they asked to removed, you flag their account as "do not mail." That way, if they are added again at a later date you know not to mail them.
So now sony needs to sue the pencil companies, because I use a pencil to hold the little button down when I do the swap trick on my burned games. (Of course they are just archive copies of the games I already bought.)
I bet its Kevin!
I'll take a cheese sandwich!
Yeah, but I work 62 hours straight from Friday 5pm until Monday 5am. :(
alleging that the trade association tried to push independent music stations offline. The way the law is currently, you have to pay if you are going to make music publically available. Now this law is insanely out of touch with the way people use media right now, and it needs to be changed, but unfortunately, the evil RIAA was just doing what it was supposed to do. It sucks, but its true.
But these days the US keeps an AWACS over the Gulf all the time - to look for drug smugglers.
Not even *close* to all of the time. They fly drug interdiction flights about once a week, and it's mostly trainees watching. They do catch their fair share of drug planes though. Saw one disappear into the ocean one night, that was pretty cool/sad. They fly so low that big swells can actually swallow the plane.
I humbly bow down to your television market knowledge. I was reading the statistics wrong. Nearly 7 out of 10 households subscribe to cable or satellite. I originally read 7 out of 10 households do NOT have cable or satellite. I stand corrected!
broadcast television is almost a thing of the past
What dark crevass did you pull that from? More people do nothing but come home from work and sit in front of the television each year. And the trend is not going to stop in the immediate future. ANd dont tell me they are all going to get on the net, because it just wont happen. Now that a lot of people use a computer all day, they dont want to use it at noght also. (except for the nightly dose of donkey pron) Broadcast television (which is now indistinguishable from Cable) is getting stronger everyday.
Come on, and if one of our descendant monkeys had slipped off a rock and died eons ago we wouldn't be here either. You could make a billion variables to explain why we shouldn't be here. That's why you need a religion that embraces evolution. Roman Catholicism (Not a troll, it's true!)
Did you just use the word "richer"?
Everyone knows that the Book of Mormon (genuflect) is the only true translation.
All Chevy truck and SUV models with CDs have a tape deck also.
Motivations in non-monetary forms play a crucial role in the creation of open content value chains and value.
I do not know what it means to be an American because I am from Mars. On Mars we don't have any houses or teachers. All you do on Mars is ride around in Space Bubbles like in Radioactive Man. You never have to go home on Mars because your Space Bubble is like your house. It's got a TV and a big refrigerator which makes whatever food you feel like eating. The other thing about Space Bubbles which isn't in the comic books is that you can do tricks like flipping it upside down or on its side while you're flying at a gazillion miles an hour. Also, there is no school on Mars. That is what it means to be an American.
-Bart Simpson
In communist Australia, the computer votes you!
Yeah, and Idaho is really a state. http://kuoi.asui.uidaho.edu/idaho_does_not_exist.h tml
I knew I didnt want to read this "review" but I just couldnt stop myself! A review explains what the reader will like/dislike about the book, not just give away the plot.
At the height of the Internet, when Energy trading was booming, or when AOL was busting at the seams (naked stripper parties), those things happen, but for the backbone of the US economy, which is the small to medium size business (99% of all employers Small Business by the Numbers), that kind of waste doesn't happen.
Didn't you ever make your little brother touch the microphone terminals with his tongue on the old timey phones? Oh wait, my older brother made ME do that.
Yes, the technology they give away benefits society, but his quote was that the money NASA spends is hughly inefficient compared to the private sector. This is true. I did contract work at JSC and I can attest to 50$ lunches and paying people $138 an hour to sit around in the break room and talk ALL DAY.
Backk in the cartridge days the DRM was physical - it was exceedingly expensive to produce your own cartridges and required a lot of technological knowhow I was the coolest kid on my block because my dad used an soldered a removable IC module on an old cassette. He then copied the ICs. All you had to do was plop a new IC on to the top of the cartridge. We had 100's (were there that many) of games for the Atari.
You don't delete someone from your list when they asked to removed, you flag their account as "do not mail." That way, if they are added again at a later date you know not to mail them.