Yes, and what about the routing? As it is now, people need to be able to look at the code and tell if it should go to station A or B. Roads do not always follow geography, and dividing up remote areas would be easy if mail were delivered by parachute, but not if they go by road.
"There is no exemption allowing one to infringe patents provided one uses one's own property to do so. This is the case with all patents. It is not something special to this case."
So you are saying there is no prescedent for this case. It is a special case, because it is about food, property rights, and genetic engineering/contamination. Then it is perfect that it goes to the Supreme Court so they can set it.
"[39] In an attempt to determine why the plants had survived the herbicide spraying, Mr. Schmeiser conducted a test in field 2. Using his sprayer, he sprayed, with Roundup herbicide, a section of that field in a strip along the road."
So in his testimony he admits that Monsanto contaminated his field. And this is their defense, that he stole the seed that they grew on his field without his permission?! Weak, very weak.
Obviously Monsanto is at fault here. They are honestly trying to argue that seeds can be controlled by humans. Heck, humans can't even control the seeds in their own loins, much less ones growing wild in the wind and water.
Monsanto can't prove that they didn't contaminate his field, and they are shaking in their large, multi-billion dollar boots because a farmer from Saskatchewan is about to bring part of them down.
In Canada you can copy a CD legally for "personal use". Australia has a similar legal system, based on British common law. Their copyright law is likely similar in this regard too.
I'd be interested in hearing from an Aussie on this though.
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I admit is isn't all bad: "He also told them, in the most amazing lecture I have ever heard, what had happened and how a computer works. The kids were totally there. "
However there are people there teaching children "valley girl" english.
And what happened to short wave radios, and satellite phones for long-long distance calls?
What would you rather have? The Internet, or a flush toilet and potable drinking water?
I know what you will say: INTERNET!
Once again the Internet is more important than anything else. Do these people even want to be subjected to emails from AOLiens, spam from Japan, and know it all Canadians?
We all know MS puts out crap, but this is too much.
This is a hoax right? The reporter has been taken for a ride, and this is what/. deems worthy of showing?
Anyone who has been in a porta-potty knows that the smell is so bad that you wouldn't stick around for Hotmail to finish loading, while you are making your download.
At the Accademic Alliance tour in Canada, they showed an "informational survey" where MIT students were given Tablet PCs [and no control group were given a competitor, just paper].
How are we going to learn if these iPods help, if they don't give a control group some walkmans, or Sony CD players?
Yes, and what about the routing? As it is now, people need to be able to look at the code and tell if it should go to station A or B. Roads do not always follow geography, and dividing up remote areas would be easy if mail were delivered by parachute, but not if they go by road.
Gasp!
/.
You are advocating piracy on
on a thread about how to spot and stop piracy
about anime, the worlds most loved or hated animation.
Very provocative.
If you see it on eBay and they say it comes on CD-R, then I'd recommend avoiding it ;-)
Do you think the police would become suspicious if you had an LED plate?
"There is no exemption allowing one to infringe patents provided one uses one's own property to do so. This is the case with all patents. It is not something special to this case."
So you are saying there is no prescedent for this case. It is a special case, because it is about food, property rights, and genetic engineering/contamination. Then it is perfect that it goes to the Supreme Court so they can set it.
"[39] In an attempt to determine why the plants had survived the
herbicide spraying, Mr. Schmeiser conducted a test in field 2. Using his
sprayer, he sprayed, with Roundup herbicide, a section of that field in a
strip along the road."
So in his testimony he admits that Monsanto contaminated his field. And this is their defense, that he stole the seed that they grew on his field without his permission?! Weak, very weak.
Obviously Monsanto is at fault here. They are honestly trying to argue that seeds can be controlled by humans. Heck, humans can't even control the seeds in their own loins, much less ones growing wild in the wind and water.
Monsanto can't prove that they didn't contaminate his field, and they are shaking in their large, multi-billion dollar boots because a farmer from Saskatchewan is about to bring part of them down.
Virus Myths by Rob
This website talks about hype on the Internet and the worst of the fear mongers.
Shouldn't email be open and free for the spammers? They have to make a living some how, it might as well be on the backs of ISPs and suckers.
I like the idea of white-lists, but big companies that send their customer's mass emails like PayPal does will suffer from those even.
In Canada you can copy a CD legally for "personal use". Australia has a similar legal system, based on British common law. Their copyright law is likely similar in this regard too.
I'd be interested in hearing from an Aussie on this though.
What is wrong with that link? I wanted to tell them what a fine job they are doing.
As long as they don't try to reproduce in the air, in front of the dish, then they'll be fine.
:^)
Microwaves travel in fairly straight lines, without too much bleeding. And what does bleed over, just makes you all nice and warm.
Land sharks with fricken laser beams on their heads.
Actually microwave would make more sense, and just build some little towers taller than the trees.
confused philosopher = donkey
donkey = six letter word
six letter word = hacker
therefore confused philosopher is a hacker.
"What about those [hackers] who've been sitting under the heat lamps?"
Those computer geeks will not be cold and clammy, they'll just be clammy.
These Uber-FP /. "hackers" are going to find their IPs banned too. So that may be another reason for these subscriber messages.
/. should hire some white-hat hackers to destroy the FP trolls?
Maybe
So. You are a know-it-all Canadian too, eh?
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I admit is isn't all bad:
"He also told them, in the most amazing lecture I have ever heard, what had happened and how a computer works. The kids were totally there. "
However there are people there teaching children "valley girl" english.
And what happened to short wave radios, and satellite phones for long-long distance calls?
What would you rather have?
The Internet, or a flush toilet and potable drinking water?
I know what you will say: INTERNET!
Once again the Internet is more important than anything else. Do these people even want to be subjected to emails from AOLiens, spam from Japan, and know it all Canadians?
"There's something wrong with that picture."
You are very observant. Maybe, a little too observant...
"the Geeks will tromp July 25th & 26th both in business and pleasure"
I'm going to say that the pleasure is going to be limitted to "computer related" joy, and not associated with the female gender.
I know what I would use...to store my porn.
Scan a breast, and associate it with porn.
The trick is finding the woman when I want to make the retrival. Not to mention the encryption.
We all know MS puts out crap, but this is too much.
/. deems worthy of showing?
This is a hoax right? The reporter has been taken for a ride, and this is what
Anyone who has been in a porta-potty knows that the smell is so bad that you wouldn't stick around for Hotmail to finish loading, while you are making your download.
At the Accademic Alliance tour in Canada, they showed an "informational survey" where MIT students were given Tablet PCs [and no control group were given a competitor, just paper].
How are we going to learn if these iPods help, if they don't give a control group some walkmans, or Sony CD players?