"I'm inclined to believe, often instantly and completely, a slashdot posting endorsing product X, because the poster seems unaffiliated and genuine and doesn't really have anything to gain from endorsing it."
I've got some lovely oceanfront property in Ohio that I think you'd like. I bought it with no money down and low monthly payments. Needless to say, it was the best thing to happen to me ever. You should buy yours while supplies last.
To purchase, send a check or money order to the "Collective Assessment Supplier's House" at 231 Psitube Plaza 42nd St. Aberdeen, Ohio 45101. When sending checks, please use the initials of the company.
Personally, I don't want them writing Lixux drivers. You've seen what they've done with the Windows's ones. I bet they could even make a BSD box BSOD with their drivers.
This is a repost of an comment, which admitted to being a repost as well, from a story earlier this week. Can't these people come up with their own arguments?
According to the UrbanDictionary, a moblog is a "Moble Photo Weblog, a weblog made up of content (mainly pictures). Usually this content is published using a moble cellular phone that includes a digital camera."
This might have been more obvious if you had RTFA.
Having a bunch of buildings hooked together, smart or not, is nothing new. Are people supposed to be impressed that there are small passages between some buildings?
Since when did a good game need one of those? Back in the good old days, all we had were little pixels that roamed the screen, and if they actually did something, we were amazed. Story, heh. Those young'ens today are spoiled, I tell ya.
They'll probably come after me next, being his brother and all. :/
So, can I release my genes under the GPL? Or will I have to find a different license?
Better yet, did they patent the Goaste? And if so, there must be some prior art out there.
This is a repost of a repost.
No, we'll just start pirating theirs. Then we'll have warezed Chinese software rather than warezed American software bootlegged from China.
I've got some lovely oceanfront property in Ohio that I think you'd like. I bought it with no money down and low monthly payments. Needless to say, it was the best thing to happen to me ever. You should buy yours while supplies last.
To purchase, send a check or money order to the "Collective Assessment Supplier's House" at 231 Psitube Plaza 42nd St. Aberdeen, Ohio 45101. When sending checks, please use the initials of the company.
We already have blogs, flogs, photologs, moblogs and now these plogs? Someone needs to stop making new terms up and just call them all logs.
What exactly are they, and why is breaking into their systems any worse that breaking into a normal system?
Perhaps it's those "unused" calls that are required for children's "educational" games to run.
Now all of the interference I get will be in the form of reruns.
Well, a large amount of the best film editing software only comes out on the Mac, so you may have a point there.
I certainly hope they don't run into too many ID ten T errors there.
Slashdoting a fax line...I like it! And it's for a moderately good cause. How can you beat that?
With their history of it, I can't say I'm surprised.
So, do you think they'd fall for the Goaste link? Or would they be more susceptible to Tubgirl?
I'd opt for "government intelligence" in this case.
Personally, I don't want them writing Lixux drivers. You've seen what they've done with the Windows's ones. I bet they could even make a BSD box BSOD with their drivers.
Just to provide some solid numbers:
"Major label artists will end up with only 8 to 14 cents per song."
For more data on how the money from ITunes is distributes, see this page from Downhillbattle.org.
This is a repost of an comment, which admitted to being a repost as well, from a story earlier this week.
Can't these people come up with their own arguments?
The Frugal Living Tip File has some top notch advice. It disappeared from the net awhile back, but archive.org has a copy.
There's only one problem: she's always being used by other men.
According to the UrbanDictionary, a moblog is a "Moble Photo Weblog, a weblog made up of content (mainly pictures). Usually this content is published using a moble cellular phone that includes a digital camera."
This might have been more obvious if you had RTFA.
Since when could PCs do that?
Having a bunch of buildings hooked together, smart or not, is nothing new. Are people supposed to be impressed that there are small passages between some buildings?
Since when did a good game need one of those? Back in the good old days, all we had were little pixels that roamed the screen, and if they actually did something, we were amazed. Story, heh. Those young'ens today are spoiled, I tell ya.