Yet another example of buggy/horrible technology which has prevailed due to backwards compatibility.
The future should be browsers that can be extended with various scripting languages.
Consider a 3rd world country.
Eg. Argentina hay extensive hosting architecture, Russia also.
Plus, it's dirty cheap compared to US or 1st world hosting solutions.
Is this a software solution? I'm guessing due to the only windows functionality.
If it is, how is it any good?
the moment thieves or buyers of the stolen goods are aware of this, they' ll just dump the hard drive.
I've been reading this thread, and the 1st world view of the 3rd world is hilarious.
1st. of all. Pirated Software doesn't necessarily contain spyware or whatever.
2nd. 3rd world countries have an interest in allowing pirated software, it allows for cheap/er computers, therefore encouraging IT literacy, which is quite essential nowadays to have a competitive industry.
3rd. the cost of original software is dispproportionate compared to profit margins in the 3rd world, that the (for example ) Argentine Peso is worth one third of a US dollar, doesn't imply that Argentine people make three times as much in Pesos. The Price of most Microsoft software, is exactly the same than in the US, in dollars.
4th. Microsoft has an interest in allowing pirated software, on one hand, creating a monopoly of M$ software, because who will use open source software, when m$ software is free. Plus the possibility of clamping down on piracy in the near future.
Right.... Like they really sorted out Dual layer DVDR manufacturing process. Lets get real, for a couple of long years bluray isn't going to be cheap enough.
Pascal might be old but it's specially designed for teaching, guess what, it actually accomplishes what its intended to do: teach.
C is completely necessary to understand lower level programming, assembler offers a lot of insight also in low level programming.
JAVA for OOP.
having seen these three languages you can pretty much master any other.
way to go!
mod parent up, this needs exposure.
whining makes no difference,
I personally live in a country that has survived ~9 police states in the last century or so.
I find it appaling that other countries, particularly the US, don't appreciate the freedom they have... had. 'tis quite sad actually
...to appreciate your freedom.
Next they'll suspend elections due to the "terrorist threat".
hell, they use the patriot act for pretty much anything nowadays
Yet another example of buggy/horrible technology which has prevailed due to backwards compatibility. The future should be browsers that can be extended with various scripting languages.
yes. small templating system. like: http://www.massassi.com/php/articles/template_engines/ code contains small bugs, but it illustrates the idea. No buzzword needed.
Consider a 3rd world country. Eg. Argentina hay extensive hosting architecture, Russia also. Plus, it's dirty cheap compared to US or 1st world hosting solutions.
"a RIAA subpoena" not "an RIAA subpoena"
It is an ex-console
These are the email accounts that were posted on 4chan? By the way, why do embassies use Tor?
call it whatever, christianism didnt even exist then
wikipedia is your friend.
Greek philosophy concept that states that man is born sinless, and through society/exprecience, is tainted.
Is this a software solution? I'm guessing due to the only windows functionality. If it is, how is it any good? the moment thieves or buyers of the stolen goods are aware of this, they' ll just dump the hard drive.
Armed Guards. With dogs possibly.
11. Duke Nukem Forever 12. Daikatana
And once again... in proper english
Suddenly Opensource is mainstream and everybody is whining. This looks like a geek Emo/Indie/ movement.
I've been reading this thread, and the 1st world view of the 3rd world is hilarious. 1st. of all. Pirated Software doesn't necessarily contain spyware or whatever. 2nd. 3rd world countries have an interest in allowing pirated software, it allows for cheap/er computers, therefore encouraging IT literacy, which is quite essential nowadays to have a competitive industry. 3rd. the cost of original software is dispproportionate compared to profit margins in the 3rd world, that the (for example ) Argentine Peso is worth one third of a US dollar, doesn't imply that Argentine people make three times as much in Pesos. The Price of most Microsoft software, is exactly the same than in the US, in dollars. 4th. Microsoft has an interest in allowing pirated software, on one hand, creating a monopoly of M$ software, because who will use open source software, when m$ software is free. Plus the possibility of clamping down on piracy in the near future.
The FBI hasn't fallen on him like a ton of rectangular building blocks yet?
It's much easier to legislate, rather than tell parents there not doing their job right.
Quite sad if you think about it.
Right....
Like they really sorted out Dual layer DVDR manufacturing process.
Lets get real, for a couple of long years bluray isn't going to be cheap enough.
Pascal might be old but it's specially designed for teaching, guess what, it actually accomplishes what its intended to do: teach. C is completely necessary to understand lower level programming, assembler offers a lot of insight also in low level programming. JAVA for OOP. having seen these three languages you can pretty much master any other.
Not only the negative response, but the huge cost of implementing such a system killed the bill
they'll be obsolete in 5 minutes anyways....
who cares? the rest of the patriot's act 2 i still around id be worring about that. wtf cares if the gov't can know which books youre reading.
well. there was an article con /. linking p2p to terrorism a couple of days ago :/
way to go! mod parent up, this needs exposure. whining makes no difference, I personally live in a country that has survived ~9 police states in the last century or so. I find it appaling that other countries, particularly the US, don't appreciate the freedom they have... had. 'tis quite sad actually
...to appreciate your freedom. Next they'll suspend elections due to the "terrorist threat". hell, they use the patriot act for pretty much anything nowadays
i wouldn't like, nobody, especially a machine, telling me what i mean. the possibility of censorship is enormous