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I bet the first application will be doping of athletes. During training phase: Insert little machines which "eat" your glucose to get the body to produce more. Now you must just get rid of the stuff a few days before the race and your glucose levels should be way up for that extra boost... Kinda like training in the mountains to get the red (or was it white?) bloodcell levels up.
Man, that's straight from the middle ages! There you got to prove your innocence in the presence of big hairy guys with glowing pliers.
That is the reason why the current legal system is based on "innocent until proven guilty". If DirecTV thinks your stealing, they should do the effort of proving it. Or at least showing that it is very likely and only then filing charges. And if they can't prove it, they should be stuck with all legal fees, because they caused them.
Here http://www.ddj.com/documents/s=7896/ddj0309m/ :)
is a really good, in-depth write-up of the whole case. Single page, easy to understand
Yeah.
o rk station/CSSA-2003-020.0/SRPMS/linux-2.4.13-21D.src .rpm
It seems I can download a lovely Linux kernel incl. GPL from SCO itself:
ftp://ftp.sco.com/pub/updates/OpenLinux/3.1.1/W
Did they or didn't they agree to the GPL now?!
I bet the first application will be doping of athletes. During training phase: Insert little machines which "eat" your glucose to get the body to produce more.
Now you must just get rid of the stuff a few days before the race and your glucose levels should be way up for that extra boost...
Kinda like training in the mountains to get the red (or was it white?) bloodcell levels up.
Man, that's straight from the middle ages! There you got to prove your innocence in the presence of big hairy guys with glowing pliers. That is the reason why the current legal system is based on "innocent until proven guilty". If DirecTV thinks your stealing, they should do the effort of proving it. Or at least showing that it is very likely and only then filing charges. And if they can't prove it, they should be stuck with all legal fees, because they caused them.