"TV Linux Alliance specifications are available for licensing. Organizations who wish to adopt the specification as a full-blown licensor may do so by executing the Adopter's Agreement. Adopters may incorporate the TV Linux Alliance Specification in their commercial products."
In other words, to get the specs, you gotta join their club. And to join their club, you gotta pay $2000 buckaroos.
That the plot of GalaxyQuest (Trek references notwithstanding) is basically The Three Amigos in space??
Not that I have a problem with that -- I loved The Three Amigos. One can only hope that Commandar Taggart doesn't accidentally kill the invisible swordsman again this time.
--Robot Monkey ------- "No, Monkey! That is not candy -- that is hot lava!!" --Dexter's Lab
From The TV Linux Alliance website:
"TV Linux Alliance specifications are available for licensing. Organizations who wish to adopt the specification as a full-blown licensor may do so by executing the Adopter's Agreement. Adopters may incorporate the TV Linux Alliance Specification in their commercial products."
In other words, to get the specs, you gotta join their club. And to join their club, you gotta pay $2000 buckaroos.
1) Upgrading from 3.x to 4 costs $15.
2) Upgrading from 4 to 5 is free.
3) Even if you didn't already own Opera, buying from scratch is only $39.
no sig, just plain old fashioned goodness.
--robotmonkey
That the plot of GalaxyQuest (Trek references notwithstanding) is basically The Three Amigos in space??
Not that I have a problem with that -- I loved The Three Amigos. One can only hope that Commandar Taggart doesn't accidentally kill the invisible swordsman again this time.
--Robot Monkey
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"No, Monkey! That is not candy -- that is hot lava!!"
--Dexter's Lab