Baystar had better dump that common stock right away.
Good point. Lots of posts about BayStar / RBC getting less than half of their investment back, but how much less is changing rapidly. What do you bet that over the next week or two, SCO drops below $3?
I'm sorry, but with the current attitude in Hollywood about Piracy, I seriously don't think any of those pirated screener DVDs can be recent (i.e. with the embedded screener info). Screeners realized that if in the U.S. or some other Hollywod-friendly country, they will have serious legal problems, and ALL screenerd cought giving up screener copies almost certainly will never recieve another screener copy.
Of course IN THE PAST screener copies got out. This is now. Screener copies are not an issue ANYMORE.
Screener copy != Studio itself. Learn the difference.
Learn to read. The parent says nothing about screener copies. Since they started embedding screener IDs, "screener copies" are a non-issue (and really, never have been much of an issue).
There are, however, many many many points in the chain within a huge studio where the picture can be quietly spirited away in perfectly clean DVD form.
Think Inside Job, my friend. And againe, taking a page from your diplomatic book, LEARN TO READ!
Most PDA's are used as nothing more than glorified address books.
Maybe for you a PDA is a glorified address book, but some people actually use them for something at work. For example, I use mine to play solitaire at meetings while looking like I'm taking notes. That, and to sync with Outlook to be reminded of when those meetings are. Isn't this what everyone uses PDAs for???
Yes, yes, I suppose some people with nothing better to do might walk around sputtering incoherently and mentioning "libel" and "slander" now and then. On the other hand, more sensible minds will simply ignore Ken Brown and his "institute", knowing that it is common knowledge that he is just another kind of high-priced prostitute. He provides a service kind of like those people who will write college papers and thesis on whatever subject you tell them. No news here, move along...
This is the kind of "book" that finds itself being sent to corporate execs by "consultants" hired by people with something to gain by the perspective pushed in the "book." You will not find this "book" on the shelves of any university library or Powell's Books, although in time, it might end up in the 50 cent box at a garage sale in some high end neighborhood. This is not a "study" or "paper" or any other kind of examination. It's a professionally written tome of FUD produced for a specific audience, and will be forgotten by next year.
By the way, the garage sales in the very upper-crusty 'burbs around Redmond make for great places to pick up fairly new tech books for cheap, and now's the season!
I for one am quite happy to receive penis enlargement emails. Currently, I am simply HUGE, but I hope to become GARGANTUAN. In fact, I've been looking into a Soul on Ice codpiece (Eldridge Cleaver's fashion line, "a Cleaver sleeve," he called it.)
Speaking of data collection, there's an article in the NYT says that a survey of federal agencies has found more than 120 programs that collect and analyze large amounts of personal data on individuals to predict their behavior (not including classified projects.)
"Interestingly, the conviction was not for spamming per se, but rather stealing someone's indentity, which he then used to launch his spam messages."
That's because as of yet there are really no laws against sending email. You may think it's spam, but really it's just somewhat objectionable free speach.
So is this how virus writers get away with it, just call it a "proof of concept"? Gee, thanks, but I really don't think there was any question at all that it could be done...
I'm not sure where you get this... Most of downtown PDX is on the west side, and the vet hospital is up in the west hills (pill hill, it's actually called), and there are two big highways that run north south and the shit part of town is in the north part, just about everything else is different. So, no, not really like Portland at all.
No, you're right about the GPL. Though I wonder how it works when a defense contractor builds it and sells it to the Army. But you know what I'm saying, Open Source just isn't the way the military does embedded systems. Wonder if it will be written in ADA?
You bankers, and your "fancy lunches". Will you be having it on my money, then?
It'a totally cool, and perhaps you have no life.
Good point. Lots of posts about BayStar / RBC getting less than half of their investment back, but how much less is changing rapidly. What do you bet that over the next week or two, SCO drops below $3?
Of course IN THE PAST screener copies got out. This is now. Screener copies are not an issue ANYMORE.
Learn to read. The parent says nothing about screener copies. Since they started embedding screener IDs, "screener copies" are a non-issue (and really, never have been much of an issue).
There are, however, many many many points in the chain within a huge studio where the picture can be quietly spirited away in perfectly clean DVD form.
Think Inside Job, my friend. And againe, taking a page from your diplomatic book, LEARN TO READ!
Maybe for you a PDA is a glorified address book, but some people actually use them for something at work. For example, I use mine to play solitaire at meetings while looking like I'm taking notes. That, and to sync with Outlook to be reminded of when those meetings are. Isn't this what everyone uses PDAs for???
Yes, yes, I suppose some people with nothing better to do might walk around sputtering incoherently and mentioning "libel" and "slander" now and then. On the other hand, more sensible minds will simply ignore Ken Brown and his "institute", knowing that it is common knowledge that he is just another kind of high-priced prostitute. He provides a service kind of like those people who will write college papers and thesis on whatever subject you tell them. No news here, move along...
By the way, the garage sales in the very upper-crusty 'burbs around Redmond make for great places to pick up fairly new tech books for cheap, and now's the season!
Actually, no. I was wondering who this Alexis is, and where I can get some of her world famous tacos.
Holy shit. You could live off that thing for a month! Now that's a roach. And I thought I'd seen the biggest roach in Florida...
Only the underwater subterranean cock roach survived.
Oh of course it's a troll. Theft should be legal, and beer should be free. Forgot.
I for one am quite happy to receive penis enlargement emails. Currently, I am simply HUGE, but I hope to become GARGANTUAN. In fact, I've been looking into a Soul on Ice codpiece (Eldridge Cleaver's fashion line, "a Cleaver sleeve," he called it.) Speaking of data collection, there's an article in the NYT says that a survey of federal agencies has found more than 120 programs that collect and analyze large amounts of personal data on individuals to predict their behavior (not including classified projects.)
If you can't do the time...
That's because as of yet there are no laws against sending email. One person's spam is another's free speach.
That's because as of yet there are really no laws against sending email. You may think it's spam, but really it's just somewhat objectionable free speach.
Maybe Springfield next to Eugene?
So is this how virus writers get away with it, just call it a "proof of concept"? Gee, thanks, but I really don't think there was any question at all that it could be done...
Jesus. Who really cares. Booteek OS.
So in other words, it does not really bring anything to the table.
I'm not sure where you get this... Most of downtown PDX is on the west side, and the vet hospital is up in the west hills (pill hill, it's actually called), and there are two big highways that run north south and the shit part of town is in the north part, just about everything else is different. So, no, not really like Portland at all.
Slots are DIFFERENT than video poker machines. Big, big difference.
Around where I work, we have a lot of people that go to Vagas. They say black-jack and video poker are the only real way to leave with cash.
Wasn't this "word" used recently at Slashdot in reference to Mozilla Firefox?
Ah yes... Here it is: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/05/20/215221 1
No, you're right about the GPL. Though I wonder how it works when a defense contractor builds it and sells it to the Army. But you know what I'm saying, Open Source just isn't the way the military does embedded systems. Wonder if it will be written in ADA?