Isn't Reverse Engineering the real thing that EULAs don't protect against? In any case, people really do buy software outright, and the fact that we have EULAs is a pretty good indication that without the agreement, outright purchase is implied. So if you leave out the EULA, maybe you are implicitly giving permission to copy.
I'm thinking the theory in the link is right. Our pecan trees had a bumper crop last year. And, perhaps not coincidentally, we also had a drought. This year, the drought is over, but the trees didn't make many nuts. I assume that at least part of this is because the trees expended quite a bit of energy and nutrients the prior year, and so are not able to produce well this year. Also, pecans are a type of hickory, another nut mentioned in the article.
So... what was the acorn crop like last year? Was it huge? It would be interesting to see if the acorn pattern is following drought patterns. Not all areas suffered the same. I seriously doubt the trees have evolved some sort of rodenticide programming. There are plenty of other factors governing squirrel populations, such as predation.
if there's so much dark energy in the universe, then why don't we have any local in our own little solar system or planet? how come dark energy only makes the science of things far away off-kilter, yet all our science locally we can measure to 9 or more decimal places? seems like an awfully big fudge factor, if you ask me.
i mean, don't get me wrong, i'm writing this on an Ubuntu box loaded with free software, some of which i even use. but free software in general can be unrefined and unapproachable. and that's exactly how i see this coin. even the denomination is not prominent. it seems to be designed to appeal to nerds (art or otherwise), and not the actual people that need to use it.
the irony is, it is the very fact that you are trying to make it more humanoid that makes it creepy. hell, people get creeped out by other humans that seem just a little bit odd. why anyone would think this is a good idea puzzles me. i think assistive robotics would get better acceptance if they'd avoid the 'can't sleep, clown will eat me' factor.
they would be stupid to design a state of the art processor for the masses. what they want is a Volksprocessor. something like the Beetle. low-power, air-cooled, simple, elegant, reliable, just enough to do the job. with any luck, it'd be much like the old POTS telephones and have a lifespan approaching 20 years. i realize this is blasphemy in a society like ours where we throw away expensive equipment every 3 to 5 years, but the Chinese will be needing to generate a LOT more power in the near future if they aspire to be a disposable society.
this has great application for distributing films to be viewed by critics, or giving them out to youth as door prizes at baseball games, but beyond novelty uses it's dead in the water, i think.
Bull. If kids spend 7 hours per day 9 months a year for 12 years listening to presumably well-educated adults orate on various subjects including English language, I expect them to have a little more abstract grasp of communication than only the first entry in the dictionary. And... it's precisely youngsters that have difficulty seeing things in shades of gray. It's always Good and Bad, Right and Wrong, Democrat and Republican.
And yes, I realize I'm somewhat wasting my time here since you haven't bothered to log in and are likely just trolling, but what you said is just plain wrong.
i believe this only applies if you're opening a competing business, that is, a restaurant. you can still open your Joe McDonald's Computer Repair or McDonald's Car Wash. Unless you try to put up golden arches as your logo, it cannot be reasonably assumed that customers will be confused. Just don't do stupid shit like the aforementioned, or imitating their font.
well, after RTFA, it seems that they didn't cancel ALL bookings, just everything after next monday. whether that's reasonable time for people to rebook is up for debate, but they have to set a cutoff date somewhere. also, TFA says they've been at odds with the booking sites for a long time now, so if the booking sites continued this practice despite protest from Ryanair, then it's their own damn fault for getting themselves and their website patrons in this predicament.
maybe they don't want to lose their federal contract to photograph private lands in pot-growing regions and do some of that fancy "cloud processing" on the data we've been hearing so much about.
you're making a huge assumption about how many lives you'll save. fact is, they will kill people. they only question is, "what kill rate are we willing to accept?"
and this also relates back to my prior comment, we have other things that need to be done, other problems we should solve. right now, AIDS is the number one killer of black women. maybe we should devote more resources to that. or cancer. even the obesity and diabetes epidemic seems like a bigger problem to me at the moment. it's not that i think robocars are necessarily a bad idea, i'm just not convinced they're worth the expense.
yes! mod parent up. he should thank them for their input and move on. maybe even make some changes to his calculator once he calms down and goes off the defensive. if you're wasting time arguing with someone, it's your own fault.
Yeah, I doubt Hasbro will get any money out of them. However, Facebook isn't based in India, so the Facebook app will certainly be taken down if Hasbro wins this case, and that's the main thing they appear to want.
they may not have any standing in india, but american companies and american consumers are where the real money is. and that is why they're going after them now. i suspect that before this is over, not only will versions of this game targeted at americans be rebranded as "Scrabble", but Hasbro will also get a portion of ad revenues. and all this without having had to put any money into developing this themselves. before, there was nothing worth suing over, but now there is.
that's great, but we've got lots of things that need to be done. what is the cost/benefit ratio of this project? it seems like a huge amount of effort for not much benefit. why not just let the technology proceed at its own pace? you might even get a better result.
AFAIK, he was still an employee there. it's not the same sort of situation at all.
and i'm hardly trolling, i just disagree with you. and if you wish to win future battles, counselor, i suggest you learn not to get emotional.
a password is not a key, it's a password. no re-keying of doors is necessary when you leave employ, and therefore no financial burden. all they need do is change your password so that you can't get back in, standard procedure when you fire anyone. your hypothetical IP contract probably also did not apply to DoctorFrog's payroll gig 15 years ago.
Isn't Reverse Engineering the real thing that EULAs don't protect against? In any case, people really do buy software outright, and the fact that we have EULAs is a pretty good indication that without the agreement, outright purchase is implied. So if you leave out the EULA, maybe you are implicitly giving permission to copy.
I'm thinking the theory in the link is right. Our pecan trees had a bumper crop last year. And, perhaps not coincidentally, we also had a drought. This year, the drought is over, but the trees didn't make many nuts. I assume that at least part of this is because the trees expended quite a bit of energy and nutrients the prior year, and so are not able to produce well this year. Also, pecans are a type of hickory, another nut mentioned in the article.
So... what was the acorn crop like last year? Was it huge? It would be interesting to see if the acorn pattern is following drought patterns. Not all areas suffered the same. I seriously doubt the trees have evolved some sort of rodenticide programming. There are plenty of other factors governing squirrel populations, such as predation.
if there's so much dark energy in the universe, then why don't we have any local in our own little solar system or planet? how come dark energy only makes the science of things far away off-kilter, yet all our science locally we can measure to 9 or more decimal places? seems like an awfully big fudge factor, if you ask me.
is that a metaphor for free software, also?
i mean, don't get me wrong, i'm writing this on an Ubuntu box loaded with free software, some of which i even use. but free software in general can be unrefined and unapproachable. and that's exactly how i see this coin. even the denomination is not prominent. it seems to be designed to appeal to nerds (art or otherwise), and not the actual people that need to use it.
the irony is, it is the very fact that you are trying to make it more humanoid that makes it creepy. hell, people get creeped out by other humans that seem just a little bit odd. why anyone would think this is a good idea puzzles me. i think assistive robotics would get better acceptance if they'd avoid the 'can't sleep, clown will eat me' factor.
they would be stupid to design a state of the art processor for the masses. what they want is a Volksprocessor. something like the Beetle. low-power, air-cooled, simple, elegant, reliable, just enough to do the job. with any luck, it'd be much like the old POTS telephones and have a lifespan approaching 20 years. i realize this is blasphemy in a society like ours where we throw away expensive equipment every 3 to 5 years, but the Chinese will be needing to generate a LOT more power in the near future if they aspire to be a disposable society.
nobody cares. much cheaper at amazon. http://www.amazon.com/Ghostbusters/dp/B000PEX1IE
this has great application for distributing films to be viewed by critics, or giving them out to youth as door prizes at baseball games, but beyond novelty uses it's dead in the water, i think.
Bull. If kids spend 7 hours per day 9 months a year for 12 years listening to presumably well-educated adults orate on various subjects including English language, I expect them to have a little more abstract grasp of communication than only the first entry in the dictionary. And... it's precisely youngsters that have difficulty seeing things in shades of gray. It's always Good and Bad, Right and Wrong, Democrat and Republican.
And yes, I realize I'm somewhat wasting my time here since you haven't bothered to log in and are likely just trolling, but what you said is just plain wrong.
i believe this only applies if you're opening a competing business, that is, a restaurant. you can still open your Joe McDonald's Computer Repair or McDonald's Car Wash. Unless you try to put up golden arches as your logo, it cannot be reasonably assumed that customers will be confused. Just don't do stupid shit like the aforementioned, or imitating their font.
Just a retarded employee with a completely artless grasp of language. Public education sucks. Get over it. Move along, please.
well, after RTFA, it seems that they didn't cancel ALL bookings, just everything after next monday. whether that's reasonable time for people to rebook is up for debate, but they have to set a cutoff date somewhere. also, TFA says they've been at odds with the booking sites for a long time now, so if the booking sites continued this practice despite protest from Ryanair, then it's their own damn fault for getting themselves and their website patrons in this predicament.
just call it "Homeland Security" and it'll take care of itself
They're binary, right?
but truth is an absolute defense against libel. let the jury observe the evidence and decide if in fact they do have herpes and should be raped.
maybe they don't want to lose their federal contract to photograph private lands in pot-growing regions and do some of that fancy "cloud processing" on the data we've been hearing so much about.
you're right of course. i'd let him off the hook for a million paper cuts and a lemon juice shower.
it means they were wrong
cheating at engineering is really self-limiting. if you don't learn the material well enough to do it on your own, you'll eventually flunk out.
you're making a huge assumption about how many lives you'll save. fact is, they will kill people. they only question is, "what kill rate are we willing to accept?"
and this also relates back to my prior comment, we have other things that need to be done, other problems we should solve. right now, AIDS is the number one killer of black women. maybe we should devote more resources to that. or cancer. even the obesity and diabetes epidemic seems like a bigger problem to me at the moment. it's not that i think robocars are necessarily a bad idea, i'm just not convinced they're worth the expense.
yes! mod parent up. he should thank them for their input and move on. maybe even make some changes to his calculator once he calms down and goes off the defensive. if you're wasting time arguing with someone, it's your own fault.
Yeah, I doubt Hasbro will get any money out of them. However, Facebook isn't based in India, so the Facebook app will certainly be taken down if Hasbro wins this case, and that's the main thing they appear to want.
they may not have any standing in india, but american companies and american consumers are where the real money is. and that is why they're going after them now. i suspect that before this is over, not only will versions of this game targeted at americans be rebranded as "Scrabble", but Hasbro will also get a portion of ad revenues. and all this without having had to put any money into developing this themselves. before, there was nothing worth suing over, but now there is.
that's great, but we've got lots of things that need to be done. what is the cost/benefit ratio of this project? it seems like a huge amount of effort for not much benefit. why not just let the technology proceed at its own pace? you might even get a better result.
AFAIK, he was still an employee there. it's not the same sort of situation at all. and i'm hardly trolling, i just disagree with you. and if you wish to win future battles, counselor, i suggest you learn not to get emotional.
a password is not a key, it's a password. no re-keying of doors is necessary when you leave employ, and therefore no financial burden. all they need do is change your password so that you can't get back in, standard procedure when you fire anyone. your hypothetical IP contract probably also did not apply to DoctorFrog's payroll gig 15 years ago.
you're going electronic? sorry to hear that.