Could somebody more legal-savvy than myself please explain what implications this ruling might have for e.g. this problem? Especially since para 28 in the ruling states that:
Copyright does not protect facts or information. Copyright protects the particular form of expression of the information, namely the words, figures and symbols in which the pieces of information are expressed, and the selection and arrangement of that information.
No, it is the ISP's fault. I don't advertise $50 solid gold toilet bowls, because I can't supply $50 solid gold toilet bowls. If the ISP can't supply unlimited bandwidth, then the ISP shouldn't advertise unlimited bandwidth.
I just got my girlfriend a 12GB iriver X20 for her birthday. There's a menu setting which allows you to select the connection behaviour - whether it acts like a USB drive, or be compatible with WMP. Then, just drag & drop the mp3s/oggs. It even has a microSD slot, which I haven't played with yet.
I have a 20GB iriver H10, which requires me to hold a button in while switching it on to put it into "Emergency Mode" so it appears as a USB drive. Prior to installing Rockbox, I then had to run easyH10 to build the database. Now, I just drag and drop - Rockbox builds the DB for me.
Back in the day, I had an iriver iFP-120. iriver provided a firmware on their website which, when installed, caused the player to act like a USB drive.
So, the H10 is the least Linux-friendly, and even that's not so bad! They're functional, durable, cheap & attractive little players.
...and my ACKs!
This seems to be from 2006/7...
on Ubuntu Karmic.
No, EFF's Deep Crack brute-forced 2^56 - a fair way from 2^64.
Ooh, that one made me quince.
To qualify, games must be written in Python.
Could somebody more legal-savvy than myself please explain what implications this ruling might have for e.g. this problem? Especially since para 28 in the ruling states that:
Sure beats car analogies! That aside, I think you've drawn an excellent parallel.
Gates could have 640k. That should be enough for anybody!
No, it is the ISP's fault. I don't advertise $50 solid gold toilet bowls, because I can't supply $50 solid gold toilet bowls. If the ISP can't supply unlimited bandwidth, then the ISP shouldn't advertise unlimited bandwidth.
Very well put. Thank you.
Why do you think Dirk Diggler did porn?
This could be the coolest gaming video of 2008. I will show you why.
Won't someone PLEASE think of the penguins!
...to avoid unpleasant scenes like this.
We replaced a FDD in our A1200 (10+ years ago!) with a modified Panasonic JU257, which are quite common. Try this
.Maybe they're not so bad after all...
Stop taking the piss.
FTA:
That's why I buy AMD.
But $640k should be enough for anyone!
Patch Tuesday gets a patent granted? w00t!
I reckon one that looks like the Bundy Bear would be heaps better. Especially if he's carrying black cans.
"G'day fellas!"
I just got my girlfriend a 12GB iriver X20 for her birthday. There's a menu setting which allows you to select the connection behaviour - whether it acts like a USB drive, or be compatible with WMP. Then, just drag & drop the mp3s/oggs. It even has a microSD slot, which I haven't played with yet.
I have a 20GB iriver H10, which requires me to hold a button in while switching it on to put it into "Emergency Mode" so it appears as a USB drive. Prior to installing Rockbox, I then had to run easyH10 to build the database. Now, I just drag and drop - Rockbox builds the DB for me.
Back in the day, I had an iriver iFP-120. iriver provided a firmware on their website which, when installed, caused the player to act like a USB drive.
So, the H10 is the least Linux-friendly, and even that's not so bad! They're functional, durable, cheap & attractive little players.
Wake me up when they test a Cobra Mk. III