They don't want customers to run beta software forever
They took care of that already...
From the license agreement:
1. USE RIGHTS. If you comply with this agreement, you have the right to install and use the software on your computer until July 31, 2005, or until the date we release a commercial version of the software, whichever date is first.
2. TIME-SENSITIVE SOFTWARE. The software will stop running on July 31, 2005. You may not receive any other notice. You will not receive any further updates when the software stops running.
Hmrph.. that robot is no more rollerskating than a guy wearing a snowboard trying to jump his way across flat terrain is boarding. Not to say that this is not a feat - I am indeed impressed that the little fella' kan keep his balance, and very gracefully too, but he's a long way from going any faster than he could without wheels!
they can get *really* close to imitating a Thinkpad keyboard! No, seriously - I cannot imagine abandoning the superior tactile feel and key layout...
..this will be the only post with a score lower than 5, unless...
I, for one, welcome our new Carbo Hydrate Overlord!
i need your disk compression tool!
my 'programs' take up nearly 10 gigs
They don't want customers to run beta software forever
They took care of that already...
From the license agreement:
1. USE RIGHTS. If you comply with this agreement, you have the right to install and use the software on your computer until July 31, 2005, or until the date we release a commercial version of the software, whichever date is first.
2. TIME-SENSITIVE SOFTWARE. The software will stop running on July 31, 2005. You may not receive any other notice. You will not receive any further updates when the software stops running.
And as for fusion, we are nowhere near being able to chuck a handful of garbage into a reactor and get energy by fission.
pfft... my DeLorean is doing just fine at that mate!!
..how will this *not* make the history books (+-1k years) for being outrageous but true
Hmrph.. that robot is no more rollerskating than a guy wearing a snowboard trying to jump his way across flat terrain is boarding. Not to say that this is not a feat - I am indeed impressed that the little fella' kan keep his balance, and very gracefully too, but he's a long way from going any faster than he could without wheels!
What part of "Thou shall not kill!" do _you_ not understand?