1. User pays same amount for 'capped' bandwidth regardless
2. "Developer" pays for their bandwidth - even though it doesn't really line the pockets of the user with any savings
3. "Developer" passes buck to users with higher prices/more ads.
Meh, at that cost ($9/mo?) - developers using it for non-android purposes will move away to a VPS.
Giving the platform really just exclusivity for Android app makers for the publicity perks.
The instance and bandwidth expenses are garbage compared to AWS.
People drive like shit with two hands none the less put more manuals out on the road...
Lower the damn speed limits! Everyone's in such a damn hurry...
Uhm, that tax already exists: It's called lower miles per gallon with raising gas prices.
Does it hurt them enough to pay double in gas than they would have 8 years ago, to switch from an SUV to a car? Nope!
At the butt-rape cost of switching to Oracle, they could hire an extra small army of programmers to turn MySQL into FBSQL and give the haters the middle finger (Hell, they're already there from what I understand).
For OCD purposes the quote from the movie is "My old pappy used to say 'He who fights and runs away can live to run away another day'" .
It was "Bret Maverick".
And in the end they had a line talking about how he always misquotes his dad.
Does everyone seriously think the cost will remain the same?
What happens when a company/brand goes belly up and the TLD is auctioned off?
Most of us don't trust ICANN as far as we can throw, this move is just point in case, the restrictions will loosen .
"though it declines to give any actual figures. Users have, it claims, also complained of missing functionality, a lack of usability and poor interoperability."
riiight. Move along?
and a quick consult with the international law firm my liability insurance payed for (they take it very seriously) I never heard from that lawyer again.
'never heard from', as in snapped in half in a mud-buried barrel in the Euphrates?
You're contributing to a dense smug alert right now! (http://www.southparkstudios.com/full-episodes/s10e02-smug-alert)
The beauty of this is like so:
1. User pays same amount for 'capped' bandwidth regardless
2. "Developer" pays for their bandwidth - even though it doesn't really line the pockets of the user with any savings
3. "Developer" passes buck to users with higher prices/more ads.
Wham-bam, thank you ma'am.
Moo
Meh, at that cost ($9/mo?) - developers using it for non-android purposes will move away to a VPS. Giving the platform really just exclusivity for Android app makers for the publicity perks. The instance and bandwidth expenses are garbage compared to AWS.
People drive like shit with two hands none the less put more manuals out on the road ...
Lower the damn speed limits! Everyone's in such a damn hurry ...
Uhm, that tax already exists: It's called lower miles per gallon with raising gas prices. Does it hurt them enough to pay double in gas than they would have 8 years ago, to switch from an SUV to a car? Nope!
Mod this up!
Why the hell isn't this modded up?
At the butt-rape cost of switching to Oracle, they could hire an extra small army of programmers to turn MySQL into FBSQL and give the haters the middle finger (Hell, they're already there from what I understand).
To add, the 'hulu plus' still slams you with ads ...
For OCD purposes the quote from the movie is "My old pappy used to say 'He who fights and runs away can live to run away another day'" . It was "Bret Maverick". And in the end they had a line talking about how he always misquotes his dad.
I have a hunch going to jail isn't even the worse threat they've encountered ...
He who runs away today can run away another day - Brett Maverick (Or his 'pappy')
Does everyone seriously think the cost will remain the same?
What happens when a company/brand goes belly up and the TLD is auctioned off?
Most of us don't trust ICANN as far as we can throw, this move is just point in case, the restrictions will loosen .
Amen, 'free advertisement on /. '
So what they have a ton of usr@% grants on an open-to-the-world server? No vpn? jesus ....
atypical ?
According to another post "He made between $2.25 and $4.50 per copy".
Which basically means that the $135,110 would be ~2-4 TIMES that.
Well let's see... He claims $9000 in income. He's selling it for $12.99 on amazon.com (Let's assume $10/copy, I dont know what amazon's cut is)
:P
If he sold 1 per 446, and made ~$9000 at ~$10/copy: ~900 were sold.
~401,400 were downloaded (Unique)?
Iet's say the fact that he charged $0.99 for the ebook version, sales would have been lower, I think 66% LOWER is a pretty conservative number:
~401,400 - (~401,400*0.66) = ~136476 'sold' ebooks.
~136476 * 0.99 = ~$135,110
Yea. prolly screwed himself
"though it declines to give any actual figures. Users have, it claims, also complained of missing functionality, a lack of usability and poor interoperability." riiight. Move along?
"corporate vail would be pierced"
Sounds dirty.
and a quick consult with the international law firm my liability insurance payed for (they take it very seriously) I never heard from that lawyer again.
'never heard from', as in snapped in half in a mud-buried barrel in the Euphrates?
Amen. And I hope something similar happens so the government quits bedhopping with corporations for lobby cash.
May I ask WTF you do that makes you consume that much a month?
He prolly doesn't post his own stuff to his -own- account either
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